Tuesday, June 11, 2013
INFOWARS Nightly News: With Jakari Jackson, Tuesday, Jun 11 2013: Sheriff Richard Mack
Tuesday: The Nightly News. Cataloging The Lives Of The American People Lock,Stock, And Barrel. Plus, Sheriff Mack Reports From The Front Lines Of America's Sheriffs.
Date: 06/11/2013
On The June 11, 2013 Broadcast Of The Infowars Nightly News, Jakari Jackson speaks with Sheriff Richard Mack about The Safe Streets Act in The Big Apple and the plight of the sheriff in Florida that was jailed for simply defending the 2nd Amendment. News Covered: Effort to Portray NSA Whistleblower Snowden as Chinese Intelligence Operative Underway. Most Americans Support Being Spied on by NSA. Off-duty cops collect DNA samples at Alabama roadblocks. Man Charged With DUI Despite Blowing .000 During Breathalyzer Test. The Obama Scandal Chronicles: The AP/Fox Wire Tap Scandal. Northern Colorado to Secede?
NSA whistleblower William Binney calls Edward Snowden's security leaks 'a public service'
National Security Agency whistleblower William Binney, former technical director at the agency, returns to "Viewpoint" to react to the latest news regarding Edward Snowden. Snowden has gone on the record to admit that he is the source of leaks revealing top-secret U.S. government surveillance programs. An article detailing the collection of phone data from Verizon customers first appeared in The Guardian, and the next day, the Washington Post published PowerPoint slides related to PRISM, a covert national data collection program.
Bible Prophecy News Headlines from Around the World for 6.11.13
Hunting was very important for my Dad and I to stay close after very strained relationship over my "party lifestyle". Only being out in nature, relying on each-other for safety, guidance, food prep, and successful hunt has kept us as close as we are. I would hate to loose my closeness to my Father over a socialist agenda. Guns are used right or wrong. People make those choices
BREAKING: The ACLU Sues Obama over Surveillance on Americans
BREAKING: The Same ACLU that Sued Bush now Sues Obama over Surveillance on Americans
Alexander Abdo, ACLU National Security Project
(BusinessInsider) The American Civil Liberties Union filed a scathing lawsuit in an effort to stop the federal government's tracking of American citizens.
The ACLU's suit comes after bombshell reports revealed that the National Security Agency was obtaining access to systems of Google and other tech giants to read Americans' emails. The federal government is also collecting data of Verizon Business Service Network phone users.
These practices violate Americans' right to free speech, association, and privacy, the ACLU says. From its complaint:
This lawsuit challenges the government's dragnet acquisition of Plaintiffs' telephone records under Section 215 of the Patriot Act, 50 U.S.C. § 1861. In response to information published by the media, the government has acknowledged that it is relying on Section 215 to collect "metadata" about every phone call made or received by residents of the United States. The practice is akin to snatching every American's address book—with annotations detailing whom we spoke to, when we talked, for how long, and from where. It gives the government a comprehensive record of our associations and public movements, revealing a wealth of detail about our familial, political, professional, religious, and intimate associations.
The ACLU is asking a court to stop the government's tracking of Americans and to purge the information it already has.
This fight could eventually make its way to the Supreme Court, especially since the ACLU is actually a Verizon customer and arguably has "standing" to bring the suit, The New York Times' Charles Savage reports.
Edward Snowden The NSA Whistleblower Goes Public
An ex-CIA employee working as a contractor at the U.S. National Security Agency said he leaked documents and details of a top secret U.S. surveillance program in order to protect the "basic liberties for people around the world." Edward Snowdon is hiding in a hotel room in Hong Kong and waiting for big dudes in black suits to extradite him for revealing the PRISM and Verizon documents.Holed up in a hotel room in Hong Kong, Edward Snowden, 29, said he had thought long and hard before publicizing details of an NSA program code-named PRISM, saying he had done so because he felt the United States was building an unaccountable and secret espionage machine that spied on every American.Edward Snowden, the Booz Allen Hamilton staffer with a top-secret security clearance who leaked details of NSA surveillance, is welcome to seek asylum in Iceland, according to lawmaker Birgitta Jónsdóttir and Smari McCarthy, executive director of the International Modern Media Institute, an organization dedicated to protecting whistleblowers.
Karen Hudes Interview by Jason Liosatos
Webster Tarpley Show June 11 2013 ~ Pavlovian salivation on cue
Pavlovian salivation on cue - Webster Tarpley Show June 11 2013
A disgusting panorama of suicidal stupidity, and some more.
Webster Tarpley Show on Unbound radio, June 11 2013
Headline: TELL OBAMA: HANDS OFF SYRIA! SAY NO TO BRITISH-FRENCH-STATE DEPT. WAR PSYCHOSIS!