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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (16827)4/13/2009 9:03:50 AM
From: da_cheif™9 Recommendations  Respond to of 50359
 
what i dont understand is what all this does to separate who from what......i mean who are "they"....they are "we"....if "they" were all so powerfull how come so many of "theys" are in jail......and as far as my privacy.....or my neighbors privacy.....i doubt very much if "they" give a hoot about the untold millions or even capable of wasting their time listening or reading what untold millions are saying to each other.



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (16827)4/13/2009 11:23:20 AM
From: Nixpix2 Recommendations  Respond to of 50359
 
Slider where are you? Miss your posts. Great day for Silver and gold!



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (16827)4/13/2009 5:12:18 PM
From: Zincman3 Recommendations  Respond to of 50359
 
goldmansachs666.com
this is the site getting all the attention.. .Cease and desist already in play..



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (16827)4/14/2009 10:04:28 PM
From: Zincman2 Recommendations  Respond to of 50359
 
Right-wing extremists in the United States are using economic worries and the election of the first black US president as recruiting tools, the US government warns in a new report.

Fears of possible new restrictions on firearms, as well as troubled veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, "could lead to the potential emergence of terrorist groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violence attacks," warned the US Department of Homeland Security.

But DHS said in a secret April 7 advisory for local law-enforcement officials that threats so far had been "largely rhetorical" and had "not yet turned to attack planning."

The department said it "has no specific information that domestic rightwing terrorists are currently planning acts of violence, but rightwing extremists may be gaining new recruits" who could someday resort to attacks.

"The economic downturn and the election of the first African American president present unique drivers fo rightwing radicalization and recruitment," according to the report.

The document, clearly marked as not for release to the media, was obtained by the Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy and made available on the organization's web site.

The report said one "primary concern" for law enforcement officials was the "high volume of purchases and stockpiling of weapons and ammunition by rightwing extremists" who fear potential future restrictions on firearms.

The department did not name any active rightwing extremist groups, but did refer to the April 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that left 168 people dead at the hands of US Army veteran Timothy McVeigh, who was later executed.

Increased government scrutiny in the wake of what was the worst terrorist attack on US soil until the September 11, 2001 attacks as well as economic growth put rightwing extremist groups on the wane, according to the report.

But "despite similarities to the climate of the 1990s, the threat posed by lone wolves and small terrorist cells is more pronounced than in past years," according to the department.

Some extremist groups are using Obama's perceived support for reforming US immigration in a way that could lead to US citizenship for some undocumented immigrants, expansion of social programs for minorities, and firearms curbs, to recruit or radicalize members.

And the Internet access boom has boosted extremist access to bomb-making know-how, weapons training, and the ability to reach out to a broad audience of like-minded people, according to the report.

The Department of Homeland Security, created in direct response to the September 11 attacks, declined to comment on the report.



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (16827)4/18/2009 8:53:02 PM
From: Bert9 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50359
 
This makes it clear...crystal clear:

video.google.com



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (16827)5/1/2009 12:31:49 AM
From: SliderOnTheBlack4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50359
 
Conspiracy, Coincidence, or Cold Calculation?

Seems like they had this one scripted a while ago...

Have you noticed how the WHO (World Health Organization)
from the UN has been set up as "the authority" during
this crisis?

The world waits with baited breath each day to see what
threat level the WHO assigns the pandemic.

And look at the role the military has played.

Homeland Security releases the news.

National Guard troops secure the precious Tamiflu "antidote."

And NorthCom stands ready for forced innoculations under
martial law.

Folks, when the military starts running (and enforcing)
health policy, get ready for the goose steppin'...

Jerome Corsi sniffed this one out back in August 2007.

(Oh, and pay no attention to all that SPP/North American
Union stuff... just more conspiracy theory...)

worldnetdaily.com

PREMEDITATED MERGER
U.S. under U.N. law in health emergency.
Bush's SPP power grab sets stage for military to manage flu threats.

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Posted: August 28, 2007
11:15 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
www.WorldNetDaily.com

David Nabarro is new U.N. system influenza coordinator
The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America summit in Canada released a plan that establishes U.N. law along with regulations by the World Trade Organization and World Health Organization as supreme over U.S. law during a pandemic and sets the stage for militarizing the management of continental health emergencies.

The "North American Plan for Avian & Pandemic Influenza" was finalized at the SPP summit last week in Montebello, Quebec.

At the same time, the U.S. Northern Command, or NORTHCOM, has created a webpage dedicated to avian flu and has been running exercises in preparation for the possible use of U.S. military forces in a continental domestic emergency involving avian flu or pandemic influenza.

With virtually no media attention, in 2005 President Bush shifted U.S. policy on avian flu and pandemic influenza, placing the country under international guidelines not specifically determined by domestic agencies.

The policy shift was formalized Sept. 14, 2005, when Bush announced a new International Partnership on Avian and Pandemic Influenza to a High-Level Plenary Meeting of the U.N. General Assembly, in New York.

The new International Partnership on Avian and Pandemic Influenza was designed to supersede an earlier November 2005 Homeland Security report that called for a U.S. national strategy that would be coordinated by the Departments of Homeland Security, Health and Agriculture.

The 2005 plan, operative until Bush announced the International Partnership on Avian and Pandemic Influenza, directed the State Department to work with the WHO and U.N., but it does not mention that international health controls are to be considered controlling over relevant U.S. statutes or authorities.

Under the International Partnership on Avian and Pandemic Influenza, Bush agreed the U.S. would work through the U.N. system influenza coordinator to develop a continental emergency response plan operating through authorities under the WTO, North American Free Trade Agreement and the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.

WND could find no evidence the Bush administration presented the Influenza Partnership plan to Congress for oversight or approval. [...Whodathunkit?!?!...]

The SPP plan for avian and pandemic influenza announced at the Canadian summit last week embraces the international control principles Bush first announced to the U.N. in his 2005 International Partnership on Avian and Pandemic Influenza declaration.

READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY

The SPP plan gives primacy for avian and pandemic influenza management to plans developed by the WHO, WTO, U.N. and NAFTA directives – not decisions made by U.S. agencies.

The U.N.-WHO-WTO-NAFTA plan advanced by SPP features a prominent role for the U.N. system influenza coordinator as a central international director in the case of a North American avian flu or pandemic influenza outbreak.

In Sept. 2005, Dr. David Nabarro was appointed the first U.N. system influenza coordinator, a position which also places him as a senior policy adviser to the U.N. director-general.

Nabarro joined the WHO in 1999 and was appointed WHO executive director of sustainable development and health environments in July 2002.

In a Sept. 29, 2005, press conference at the U.N., Nabarro made clear that his job was to prepare for the H5N1 virus, known as the avian flu.

Nabarro fueled the global fear that an epidemic was virtually inevitable.

In response to a question about the 1918-1919 flu pandemic that killed approximately 40 million people worldwide, Nabarro commented, "I am certain there will be another pandemic sometime."

Nabarro stressed at the press conference that he saw as inevitable a worldwide pandemic influenza coming soon that would kill millions.

He quantified the deaths he expected as follows: "I'm not, at the moment at liberty to give you a prediction on numbers, but I just want to stress, that, let's say, the range of deaths could be anything from 5 to 150 million."

In a March 8, 2006, U.N. press conference that was reported on a State Department website, Nabarro predicted an outbreak of the H5N1 virus would "reach the Americas within the next six to 12 months."

On Feb. 1, 2006, NORTHCOM hosted representatives of more than 40 international, federal and state agencies for "an exercise designed to provoke discussion and determine what governmental actions, including military support, would be necessary in the event of an influenza pandemic in the United States."

NORTHCOM and other governmental websites document the growing role the Bush administration plans for the U.S. military to be involved in continental domestic emergencies involving health, including avian flu and pandemic influenza.

NORTHCOM participated in a nationwide Joint Chiefs of Staff-directed exercise – code-named Exercise Ardent Sentry 06 – to rehearse cooperation between Department of Defense and local, state and federal agencies, as well as the Canadian government.

A pandemic influenza crisis was one of the four scenarios gamed in Exercise Ardent Sentry 06, involving a scenario of a plague in Mexico reaching across the border into Arizona and New Mexico.

As has been customary in SPP documents and declarations, the Montebello, Canada, announcement of the North American Plan for Avian & Pandemic Influenza acknowledges in passing the sovereignty of the three nations.

The announcement says, "The Plan is not intended to replace existing arrangements or agreements. As such, each country's laws are to be respected and this Plan is to be subordinate and complementary to domestic response plans, existing arrangements and bilateral or multilateral agreements."

Still, the SPP plan argues the risk from avian and pandemic influenza was so great to North America that the leaders of the three nations were compelled "to work collectively and with all levels of government, the private sector and among-non-governmental organizations to combat avian and pandemic influenza."

Moreover, the SPP plan openly acknowledges, "The WHO's international guidance formed much of the basis for the three countries' planning for North American preparedness and response."

WND previously reported NORTHCOM has been established with a command center at Peterson Air Force Base, tasked with using the U.S. military in continental domestic emergency situations.

WND also has reported President Bush signed in May two documents, National Security Presidential Directive-51 and Homeland Security Presidential Directive-20, which give the office of the president extraordinary powers to declare national emergencies and to assume near-dictatorial powers.

Following the Montebello summit last week, the SPP North American Plan for Avian & Pandemic Influenza was published on a made-over SPP homepage redesigned to feature agreements newly reached by trilateral bureaucratic working groups.

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This feels like a beta-test, trial run.

Things could get real interesting in late July with the
virtual Martial Law exercise of NLE 09. Remember what
Janet "Reno" Napalitano said..."the real threat is still
a couple months away."

NLE 09:

infowars.com

fema.gov

SOTB