Saturday, July 6, 2013

Barack Obama: I Didn't Go To Kenya Because I Had To "Spread The Wealth Around" To Other Countries

Barack Obama: I Didn't Go To Kenya Because I Had To "Spread The Wealth Around" To Other Countries



Police Prevent Witness of Boeing 777 Crash from Speaking to Media at San Francisco Airport

(July 6, 2013) - WHAT IS THIS ABOUT? Police Prevent Witness of Boeing 777 Crash from Speaking to Media at San Francisco Airport, Gets Pulled Away Forcefully!


Crash Landing Press Conference: 2 Dead And 60 People Unaccounted For

An Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday. There were early reports of deaths and injuries, but the extent wasn't immediately clear. (July 6)



BREAKING: San Francisco Mayor Press Conference about Boeing 777 Asiana Airline Crash

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee on plane crash: This is still a fluid and active scene; not everyone accounted for.
Asiana Flight 214 from Seoul was attempting to land at San Francisco International Airport when it crashed.
SAN FRANCISCO -- An Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul crashed on landing at San Francisco's airport Saturday, killing two people and forcing passengers to escape the aircraft using inflatable emergency exit slides. .

Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White said two people were killed. Mayor Edwin Lee said not all passengers had been accounted for.

Hayes-White said at least 48 people had been hospitalized. San Francisco General Hospital spokeswoman Rachael Kagen said 10 people, two of them children, were being treated there for critical injuries.



BREAKING NEWS - Up to 60 Passengers Unaccounted For In San Fran Plane Crash

An Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday. There were early reports of deaths and injuries, but the extent wasn't immediately clear. (July 6)

BOEING 777 CRASH - Audio Recording Of Air Traffic Control Tower

Audio recording from Air Traffic Control Tower just after the crash of Boeing 777 at San Francisco International Airport



BREAKING: News Conference on Boeing 777 Crashes at San Francisco Airport

The National Transportation Safety Board holds a news conference about the crashed Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul, South Korea.



The Final Prophecies : A New world Currency

Another Bible prophecy being fulfilled . Revelation prophesies of a time when there will be a one world economic system. Wake up and smell the coinage, the end-time is now! 30 years ago if you told people in Europe they would belong to a continental Union ran by bankers Nobody would have believed it. The globalist are already calling for world currency and global committee government. The US is in over its head in debt consolidation or war are on the horizon. The banks are bankrupting nation



The Final Prophecies asks the question; "how can we know that Last-Days Biblical prophecy is really real"? The answer will take you through a journey from the ancient past to examine the origin of the records themselves and lead you throughout the last four thousand years of human history to modern day events. Discover shocking evidence from the past that provide overwhelming evidence that the prophetic events of the past were in fact prediction and came to pass with shocking accuracy. If the Biblical events and prophecies of the past came true, then could the prophecies remaining t be fulfilled also come to pass? This frightening journey through history provides certainly in a time of global turmoil and suggests that we have less time left than many would like to believe.

Boeing 777 Crash Land Eyewitness Describes San Francisco Crash Landing




July 6, 2013 --- Boeing 777 Crash Land Eyewitness Anthony Castorani Describes San Francisco Crash Landing --- An Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, forcing passengers to jump down the emergency inflatable slides to safety. It was not immediately known whether there were any injuries.

The Boeing 777 was supposed to land on runway 28 left at the airport, said Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Laura Brown. She said the sequence of events was still unclear, but it appeared the plane landed and then crashed.

A video clip posted to YouTube shows smoke coming from a silver-colored jet on the tarmac. Passengers could be seen jumping down the inflatable emergency slides. Television footage showed debris strewn about the tarmac and pieces of the plane lying on the runway.

Fire trucks had sprayed a white fire retardant on the wreckage.

A call to the airline seeking comment wasn't immediately returned.

Asiana is a South Korean airline, second in size to national carrier Korean Air. It has recently tried to expand its presence in the United States, and joined the oneWorld alliance, anchored by American Airlines and British Airways.

The 777-200 is a long-range plane from Boeing. The twin-engine aircraft is one of the world's most popular long-distance planes, often used for flights of 12 hours or more, from one continent to another. The airline's website says its 777s can carry between 246 to 300 passengers.

The last time a large U.S. airline lost a plane in a fatal crash was an American Airlines Airbus A300 taking off from JFK in 2001.

Smaller airlines have had crashes since then. The last fatal U.S. crash was a Continental Express flight operated by Colgan Air, which crashed into a house near Buffalo, N.Y. on Feb. 12, 2009. The crash killed all 49 people on board and one man in a house.

EGYPT UPDATE: Coptic Priest Murdered 36 Dead Riots Continue

Jeremy Bowen BBC reporter shot in the head and also ElBaradei new Prime Minister

A Christian priest has been shot dead in the northern Sinai in what could be the first sectarian killing since the military overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi, as funerals took place for at least 36 people killed between Friday and Saturday in demonstrations and rioting. Mina Aboud Sharween was attacked in the early afternoon on Saturday while walking in the Masaeed area in El Arish, which is close to the Gaza Strip.

BREAKING: 2 Killed, 61 Injured as Boeing 777 Crashes at San Francisco Airport

At least two people were killed Saturday when an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashed and burst into flames while landing at San Francisco International Airport.


Boeing 777 crashes and catches fire at San Francisco intl airport

A passenger jet from Seoul, South Korea crash landed at San Francisco International Airport reportedly leaving two dead and 12 injured, according to local media. Firefighters flocked to the scene as clouds of black smoke billowed from the plane


Raw AP VIDEO: Aftermath of Asiana Airlines crash landing at San Francisco airport

An Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport, forcing passengers to jump down the emergency inflatable slides to safety. (July 6)


Boeing 777 Passenger Jetliner Crashes At San Francisco Airport

Boeing 777 Passenger Jetliner Crashes At San Francisco Airport 



Boeing 777 crash lands at San Francisco Airport




Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 plane coming from Seoul South Korea that crash landed at San Fransisco International Airport.
Fire crews extinguish a fire in the middle of the plane. Extensive fire damage is caused. The tail section broke off during the landing leaving a long trail of debris along the runway.

Boeing 777 crash lands at San Francisco Airport

URGENT - Witness To Boeing Crash "Heard A Pop" - Will The Media Spin This Into False Flag!

So Canada is watching the major Train crash in Quebec, the Americans are glued to cnn watching the 777 crash and the Mexicans are watching the Volcano erupt and shut down all flights. Looks like they got North America occupied today eh? Something is a brewing...


Runaway Canada oil train explosion destroys town center, forces evacuation

Four tanker cars of petroleum exploded in the east Canadian province of Quebec after a train derailed, leaving flames billowing hundreds of feet into the sky. Some 30 buildings were destroyed and 1,000 evacuated from homes. Local radio reports 60 missing.



Crews douse flames on crashed Boeing 777 plane

A Boeing 777 jetliner crashed at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday after a flight across the Pacific Ocean from South Korea. There was no immediate information about casualties.



The plane, Asiana Airlines Flight 214 from Seoul, came to rest beside the airport's Runway 28 — missing its tail, spewing black smoke and with most of the top of the fuselage ripped off.

Video footage showed passengers sliding down the emergency chutes. The airport suspended all flights.

Stefanie Turner, a witness, told MSNBC that she saw the plane come in with the tail in an unusually low position, then saw it cartwheel down the runway.

"The tail was too low. Instead of coming in flat it was coming in at a 45-degree angle, with the tail far too low," she said. "It really went through quite a few acrobatics on the runway."

David Eun, who was on the flight, posted to his Twitter account: "I just crash landed at SFO. Tail ripped off. Most everyone seems fine. I'm ok."

A source close to the early investigation told NBC News that the pilot did not make a distress call before landing.

Aerial footage also showed emergency teams and lines of vehicles surrounding a damaged wing and the shredded tail section. Fire crews stationed on the tarmac sprayed white foam retardant.

It appeared to be the first crash of a jumbo jet in the United States since November 2001, when American Airlines Flight 587 crashed in a New York neighborhood.

Federal sources told NBC News that there was no indication of terrorism. The National Transportation Safety Board said it was sending a full team to San Francisco. Boeing said it was gathering information.

"Our thoughts are with everyone affected by today's incident at SFO," Boeing said on its Twitter account. "We stand ready to assist the NTSB."

Crews douse flames on crashed Boeing 777 plane
Crews douse flames on crashed Boeing 777 plane

추락 한 보잉 777 비행기 승무원 끄기를 화염

WATCH Boeing 777 Crashes at San Francisco Airport Across the Water




A Boeing 777 airliner, operated by Asiana Airlines, crashed on landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday. Flight 214 was en route from Seoul, South Korea to the Bay Area. Details about injuries were not immediately known, the Associated Press reports. This model of aircraft can hold between 300 and 400 passengers, although it was not known how many people were on board. The airport is currently closed, and incoming flights are being redirected.



BBC News - Asiana Airlines plane crash lands in San Francisco

A Boeing 777 aircraft has crash-landed at San Francisco international airport.

There is no word so far on casualties. The aircraft operated by the South Korean airline Asiana had taken off from Taipei and was on the runway, with plumes of smoke rising from it.

Pictures posted on Twitter showed passengers jumping down the inflatable emergency slides and leaving the area.

Firefighters and rescue teams are at the scene. The cause of the emergency is not known.

It is not known how many people were on board - the Boeing 777 can carry as many as 300 passengers.



BREAKING NEWS: Boeing 777 CRASH San Francisco LIVE COVERAGE

Boeing 777 With 290 Passengers Crashes Arriving From Seoul SFO Airport : An Asiana Airlines flight carrying 290 passengers and one infant, according to San Francisco EMS, made an apparent crash landing on the runway of the San Francisco International Airport today.

Asiana flight 214, a Boeing 777, was traveling from Seoul, South Korea, to San Francisco, according to FlightAware.com.
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A video posted on YouTube showed gray smoke billowing from the plane, which was lying on the runway on its fuselage.

A witness described to ABC News what he saw when the plane was landing.

"The nose of the plane was higher than usual for a plane coming in to land and I thought that was odd," Stephen Dear said. "It got closer and closer. I saw the back tail hit the ground."


Plane Crash At San Francisco Airport

A Boeing 777 has caught on fire on the runway of San Francisco International Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday afternoon. A plane operated by Asiana Airlines flying in from Seoul, South Korea burst into flames after its tail came off during landing, according to early reports. Eyewitnesses told the station that the plane was preparing to touch down when the equipment broke off. Flight tracking information indicates the flight was coming in from South Korea, and Air Traffic Control will not be accepting the flight at the gate due to the accident.


Boeing 777 from Seoul crashes on landing at San Francisco airport July 6, 2013

A Boeing 777 jet has crashed while attempting to land at San Francisco airport, US aviation authorities confirmed on Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that a plane, thought to be operated by Asiana Airlines and reported as Asiana 214, came down at the international airport. There was no immediate word on any casualties. Footage from the scene of the accident showed billowing smoke coming from the plane, which reportedly encountered problems as it prepared to touch down. Fire fighters are currently on the scene. It was reported that the plane was an inbound flight from Seoul, South Korea.


Breaking News! Plane Crashed in San Francisco

Plane Crashes in San Francisco
National Transportation Safety Board on the way
All Flights are cancelled!


Boeing Plane Crash Lands In San Francisco

Boeing Plane Crash Lands In San Francisco

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Reports suggest the aircraft's tail broke off as the passenger plane prepared to land at San Francisco Airport.

A passenger plane has crashed while landing at San Francisco airport, forcing passengers to jump down the emergency inflatable slides to safety.

Local media has quoted emergency services as saying all of those on the aircraft have been accounted for.

The Asiana Airlines flight, coming from Seoul, South Korea, was believed to be carrying 290 passengers, 12 crew members and one infant.

Some passengers have been treated for burns, according to reports.



Eyewitnesses reported seeing the plane's tail section break off during the crash.

A fire started when the plane landed, witnesses said.

Parts of the plane's tail and the landing gear were strewn across the runway.

David Eun, believed to be a passenger on the aircraft, posted on Twitter: "I just crash landed at SFO. Tail ripped off. Most everyone seems fine. I'm ok. Surreal."

He added: "Fire and rescue people all over the place. They're evacuating the injured."

Fire trucks have sprayed a white foam on the wreckage.

Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Laura Brown was supposed to land on runway 28 left at San Francisco International Airport.

She said the sequence of events was still unclear, but it appeared the plane landed and then crashed.

Sky News Correspondent Tom Parmenter said: "There were large plumes of smoke coming from this plane.

"The tail seems to be the initial problem on landing, and then the fire seems to have started once the plane was on the runway.

"People have been pictured walking away from the wreckage."

Asiana is South Korea's second-largest airline.

Boeing 777 jet crashes by Asiana Airlines crashed in San Francisco Airport 6 July 2013

Asiana Airlines Flight 214 Crashes in San Francisco Airport - SFO/SF Airplane Crash - July 6th, 2013



Boing 777 Crashes Upon Landing At San Francisco International Airport!!

Boing 777 Crashes Upon Landing At San Francisco International Airport!!



NEWS BREAK: Plane Crash (People Trapped Burning Plane) San Francisco

NEWS BREAK: Plane Crash (People Trapped Burning Plane) San Francisco : 290 Passengers 12 Crew Members and 1 infant (Some Passengers Trapped Inside burning plane)



Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 Crashes During Landing At San Francisco International Airport




July 6, 2103 - Full Report - A Boeing 777 en route from Seoul, South Korea crashed upon landing at San Francisco International Airport Saturday afternoon, flipping over after its tail fell off. No casualties are reported at this time. The cause of the crash is also unknown, though one official, who asked not to be named, said the plane was not making an emergency landing.

Witnesses say the landing gear had come down when the tail came off, causing the plane to flip upside down and eventually skid to a stop on its back. (UPDATE 3:41 p.m.: Reports are now indicating that the plane is rightside up.) Smoke was seen billowing from the massive jet, and after rescue crews put out the fire much of the plane's roof appeared to have burned off.

The 777 is a large model airplane that can carry up to 450 people.

David Eun, a self-described "digital media guy," tweeted from inside the plane, claiming that he had crashlanded in San Francisco but was okay:

Boeing 777 crashes at San Francisco International Airport

Boeing 777 crashes at San Francisco International Airport, Asiana Airlines flight crashes while landing at San Francisco airport, Fox News confirms.

It was not immediately known whether there were any injuries.


Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Laura Brown says the plane was coming from South Korea and was supposed to land on runway 28 left at San Francisco International Airport.

She said the sequence of events was still unclear, but it appeared the plane landed and then crashed.

A video clip posted to Youtube shows smoke coming from the silver-colored Boeing 777 jet on the tarmac. Passengers could be seen jumping down the inflatable emergency slides.

Fire trucks could be seen spraying white fire retardant on the wreckage.

A call to the airline seeking comment wasn't immediately returned.

The plane was traveling from South Korea. It was not immediately known how many passengers the plane was carrying. A Boeing 777-200 can carry between 246 to 300 passengers. The twin-engine aircraft is one of Boeing's best selling airplane models. It is often used for flights of 12 hours or more, from one continent to another.

All flights out of San Francisco International Airport have been canceled, the FAA said.

The airline, founded in 1988, is based in Seoul, South Korea. It has recently tried to expand its presence in the United States, and joined the oneWorld alliance, anchored by American Airlines and British Airways.

Boeing 777 crashes while landing at San Francisco airport

July 6, 2013 - A Boeing 777 operated by Asiana Airlines crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The airplane was coming in from Seoul, South Korea and apparently crashed sometime after touching down on Runway 28. No other details were immediately available.



VIDEO: Boeing 777 crashes while landing at San Francisco airport

July 6, 2013 - A Boeing 777 operated by Asiana Airlines crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The airplane was coming in from Seoul, South Korea and apparently crashed sometime after touching down on Runway 28. No other details were immediately available.



BREAKING: Watch Boeing 777 Crashes at San Francisco Airport, Tail Falls Off

A Boeing 777 operated by Asiana Airlines crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The airplane was coming in from Seoul, South Korea and apparently crashed sometime after touching down on Runway 28. No other details were immediately available.



BREAKING: Plane Crash Survivor (David Eun) Is Alive!!

Passenger David Eun just tweeted he is alive as hie plane crashed coming in from South Korea on the runway in San Francisco



BOEING 777 CRASH UPDATE - All Passengers and Crew Somehow Survive Plane Crash Landing

BOEING 777 CRASH UPDATE - All Passengers and Crew Somehow Survive Plane Crash Landing




Video of Aftermath: Asiana Airlines Plane Crash Landing at San Francisco Airport - Boeing 777

July 6, 2013 - Video of Aftermath: Asiana Airlines Flight Crashes While Landing at San Francisco Airport - Boeing 777


Asiana Airlines Flight Crash

BREAKING: Witness Describes Boeing 777 Crashes at San Francisco Airport, Tail Falls Off





A Boeing 777 has caught on fire on the runway of San Francisco International Airport's runway, the Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday afternoon. A plane operated by Asiana Airlines flying in from Seoul, South Korea burst into flames after its tail came off during landing, according to early reports..... A Boeing 777 operated by Asiana Airlines crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The airplane was coming in from Seoul, South Korea and apparently crashed sometime after touching down on Runway 28. No other details were immediately available.

Mike Rivero : July 4th is not about Independence anymore


What Really Happened Radio Show: Michael Rivero Friday July 5 2013: (Commercial Free Video)


Michael Rivero is the webmaster of http://whatreallyhappened.com/ and host of the What Really Happened radio shows on the Republic Broadcasting Network. Formerly with NASA, Michael transitioned his image processing skills (along with a brief stint as an actor) into the then-new motion picture computer animation field and has worked on films such as "Star Trek", "The Day After Tomorrow", and has supervised visual effects on "Brainscan," "LOST", and "Hawaii Five-0." Michael has taken a sabbatical from film work to focus all his efforts on peace activism. Michaels foray into blogging began before the word was even invented, and happened almost by accident when he spotted a suspicious photograph being broadcast on ABC news in 1994 related to the death of White House deputy Council Vincent Foster. Since that sudden beginning, Michaels website has expanded to cover diverse topics including the JFK assassination, the accidental shoot-down of TWA 800, election fraud, health issues, Saddams non-existent nuclear weapons, 9-11, the economy, and of course, the lies used to trick the United States into wars of conquest on Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Iran. Michael resides in Hawaii with his wife Claire, who is a composer and creates much of theme music used on the What Really Happened radio show.

TOP SECRET Drill Conducted By Homeland Security On 4th JULY. MARTIAL LAW Established Nationwide




TOP SECRET Drill Conducted By Homeland Security On 4th JULY. MARTIAL LAW Established Nationwide

The Department of Homeland Security is conducting a "top secret" drill codenamed 'Operation Independence' across the United States today, during which officers in riot gear as well as undercover agents will patrol transport hubs.

According to a report by KTTV, the exercise is a "full scale terrorism drill" taking place nationwide. In Los Angeles, the drill involves the LA County Sheriff's Department, Homeland Security and TSA agents, as well as plain clothed officers who will be, "working undercover, looking like any other passenger, they scour faces, briefcases and backpacks, looking for anything out of the ordinary."

Officials claim the drills are to make the public feel "safe" in light of claims that the alleged Boston Bombers had planned a July 4 terror attack in New York.

According to Nicole Nishida of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Americans will celebrate their "independence" from tyranny by submitting to random bag searches.

Although the drill is "high visibility" in one sense -- cops dressed in riot gear will be involved -- many details of the exercise remain "top secret and that's the way it should be. Only they need to know what the game plan is," reports KTTV.

Instead of asking hard questions about what precisely taxpayer dollars were being spent on, the news channel prostituted itself to become a mouthpiece for the authorities, justifying the drill by hyping the threat of terrorism - when in reality academic studies show that Americans are more likely to be killed by accident-causing deer, severe allergic reactions to peanuts, or bee stings than they are by terrorists.

"What we need to know, or rather be reminded of, is that the threats, homegrown and imported, are all too real. And in one way, we're all undercover agents who need to be aware of our surroundings," states the report, encouraging Americans to become spies for the state.

The report also failed to mention that virtually all of the major domestic terror plots in the United States over the last decade have been "hatched by the FBI," as the New York Times reported.

L.A. County's Homeland Security Division chief Ted Sexton admitted that the DHS drill was not based on "any credible threat information."

As we reported yesterday, many Americans frustrated with over the top security measures have given up on celebrating Independence Day altogether, noting that the stifling precautions have left them with little "freedom" to exercise. He was a fascinating mixture of contrasts. He combined a brilliant mind with an ungracious personality. He was an astrophysicist who taught social science. He preached the importance of respect for intellectual property, but freely lifted the ideas of others without giving them credit. He was dishonest, but he inspired others to be more honest. He disdained the word "libertarian" while turning thousands of people into libertarians. He was an insensitive teacher, and yet he apparently changed the lives of most of the people he taught.
So I've listed eleven ways to move yourself toward independence, which also happens to mean self-sustainability, self-reliance and self-worth. You may not be able to achieve full independence for each of these, but you can always increase your degree of independence so that you rely less and less on the system. This makes you a stronger, more resourceful and even a more dignified individual while honoring those same qualities in America's founding fathers.

#1) Independence from the lying mainstream media

Turn off the TV and stop watching CNN which is nothing more than pure political theater designed to distract you from what's really going on. Cancel your subscription to cable or satellite television. Stop watching sitcoms and stop reading mainstream newspapers.

If there's anything really important going on, it will be covered in the independent, alternative media such as Natural News, Infowars and StoryLeak. And if you really want to know what's happening in the world, read Wikileaks or try some non-U.S. newspapers like The Guardian (which broke the Ed Snowden NSA spy story)

NSA surveillance: protesters stage Restore the Fourth rallies across US

NSA surveillance: protesters stage Restore the Fourth rallies across US



Restore the Fourth is a grassroots, non-partisan, non-violent movement that seeks to organize and assemble nationwide protests on July 4th, 2013. Protesters in over 100 cities across America will gather to demand that the government of the United States of America adhere to its constitutionally dictated limits and respect the Fourth Amendment. http://www.RestoretheFourth.net provides a detailed list of protest locations.

Restore the Fourth maintains that justification of the Fourth Amendment beyond the original text need not be given; the legitimacy of which is self-evident. "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." The Fourth Amendment of the Bill of Rights clearly protects all citizens' assets, both digital and physical, against searches and seizures without warrant; they aim to assert those rights. They insist that the proper channels of government work to ensure that all policy complies with the supreme laws of the United States of America in their entirety.

Restore the Fourth requests that American citizens' right to privacy is respected and stands with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and StopWatching.us on their open letter to Congress. As informed members of the American electorate, they endorse and echo the letter's demands.

1. Enact reform this Congress to Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act, the state secrets privilege, and the FISA Amendments Act to make clear that blanket surveillance of the Internet activity and phone records of any person residing in the U.S. is prohibited by law and that violations can be reviewed in adversarial proceedings before a public court;

2. Create a special committee to investigate, report, and reveal to the public the extent of this domestic spying. This committee should create specific recommendations for legal and regulatory reform to end unconstitutional surveillance;

3. Hold accountable those public officials who are found to be responsible for this unconstitutional surveillance.

The July 4th demonstrations seek to demand an end to the unconstitutional surveillance methods employed by the U.S. government and to ensure that all future government surveillance is constitutional, limited, and clearly defined.

Restore the Fourth aims to ensure that the will of the people is reflected in the government of the United States of America. This movement intends to bring an end to twelve years of Fourth Amendment abuses, and demonstrate the need for a return to the Constitution. All Americans should stand with them in this cause to protect the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution.

Protests took place across the US on Thursday to demonstrate opposition to sweeping National Security Agency surveillance programs.

The events were organised by a newly hatched organisation called Restore the Fourth, named after the constitutionally guaranteed protection against illegal search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment. Rallies and marches took place in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, New York City, Washington DC and dozens of other US cities.

Ryan Brown, a regional leader for the San Francisco Bay protests who has been co-ordinating with national organisers, said his participation in Restore the Fourth stemmed from concern over excessive governmental power implied by the spying programs. "I see it as ethically disgusting that the government has both the opportunity and the ability ... to collect the data on us individually, without a given reason other than quote-unquote 'protecting our freedoms'," he said.

Restore the Fourth describes itself as a "grassroots, non-partisan, non-violent movement", according to its website. Its central demands are to ask Congress to enact reform of the Patriot Act, which has been used as legal justification for the surveillance programs, to call for the formation of a special committee to investigate the extent of the spying programs, and to hold public officials accountable if they are found to be responsible for unconstitutional surveillance efforts.

US Spying Scandal & National Security




Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old system administrator and former undercover CIA employee, has revealed himself as the source behind the biggest intelligence leaks in the National Security Agency (NSA)'s history. Snowden admitted his role in the leaks in a 12-minute video interview recorded in Hong Kong where he is currently staying, The Guardian reported on Sunday.

The British newspaper said Snowden flew to Hong Kong on May 20 after copying the last set of documents he intended to disclose at the NSA's office in Hawaii. The paper pointed out that it was revealing Snowden's identity at his own request. In the interview, he denounced what he described as systematic surveillance of innocent US citizens, saying his " sole motive is to inform the public as to that which is done in their name and that which is done against them."

Breaking: Quebec Crude Oil Train Derailment Sparks Fire And Explosions




7/6/13 - LAC MEGANTIC, Que. - Balls of flames shot several metres into the air after a train carrying crude oil derailed in the Quebec town of Lac-Megantic early Saturday, sparking several explosions in the downtown core. Up to 1,000 people were evacuated in the community about 250 kilometres east of Montreal. It was not immediately known whether there were any casualties. Quebec provincial police Lt. Michel Brunet said it was too early to say if anyone was dead.

"We're told some people are missing but they may just be out of town or on vacation," Brunet told a news conference.

"We're checking all that, so I can't tell you at the moment whether there are any victims or people who are injured."

Lac-Megantic resident Claude Bedard described the scene as "dreadful."

"It's terrible," Bedard said. "We've never seen anything like it. The Metro store, Dollarama, everything that was there is gone."

BREAKING: Massive Explosion after Freight Fuel Train Derails, Whole Town Evacuates in Quebec




Entire town of Lac-Megantic in Quebec evacuated after freight train carrying crude oil derails, catches fire. Downtown Lac-Megantic, Quebec, in flames after derailment; mayor says city center destroyed
(CBC) A train carrying crude oil derailed overnight in the heart of Lac-Mégantic in Quebec's Eastern Townships, sparking a major fire that has brought firefighters from the town and neighboring municipalities to the area, and led to the evacuation of 1,000 people from their homes.
'It's terrible. We've never seen anything like it.'
—Claude Bedard, Lac-Megantic resident
Witnesses reported having heard several explosions in the town of about 6,000 located 250 kilometers east of Montreal. The derailment happened around 1 a.m. ET.
It is not yet known if there are any casualties.
A spokesperson for Ontario's Environment Ministry says 73 rail cars filled with crhde oil were involved.
The fire, which can be seen for several kilometers, has spread to a number of homes, although it is not clear how many people have been forced to leave.
Over 1,000 people have been evacuated from their homes after a train derailment led to several explosions and a major fire in downtown Lac-Mégantic. (CBC)
"It's dreadful," said Lac-Mégantic resident Claude Bedard. "It's terrible. We've never seen anything like it. The Metro store, Dollarama, everything that was there is gone."
A large, but as yet undetermined amount of fuel, is also reported to have spilled into the Chaudiere River.
The derailed train belongs to Montreal Maine & Atlantic, which owns more than 800 kilometers of track serving Maine, Vermont, Quebec and New Brunswick, according to the company's website.
The cause of the derailment is under investigation.

Michael Savage ~ The Savage Nation - July 05 2013 FULL SHOW (encore show)

Michael Savage ~ The Savage Nation - July 05 2013 FULL SHOW (encore show)

Michael Savage's radio show known as "The Savage Nation", has a very large audience, consisting of millions of listeners and growing, on stations across America. The "Savage Nation" is a very informative talk show. The show is very popular but can be held discreet due to the fact that Michael Savage himself does not concern himself to be part of the mainstream media which can be full of propaganda and deceit. This is what makes Michael Savage and his show a rare gem. A rare gem that some people might not be familiar with. This is why I made this page. I feel this man and his show should be recognized by any and all who are not familiar with his distinct virtue and his appreciation of Borders, Language, and Culture.
talk show host and author Michael Savage's latest book is A Time for War.