Congressman warns of "chaos about to be unleashed" on economic and
political system by globalist intervention and world empire
Steve Watson
Texas Congressman Ron Paul has warned the House that he is "convinced
the time is now upon us that some Big Events are about to occur." that
will cause liberty to go "into deep hibernation".
Paul told the House:
"These fast-approaching events will not go unnoticed. They will affect
all of us. They will not be limited to just some areas of our country.
The world economy and political system will share in the chaos about to
be unleashed."
"There are reasons to believe this coming crisis is different and
bigger than the world has ever experienced. Instead of using globalism
in a positive fashion, it's been used to globalize all of the mistakes
of the politicians, bureaucrats and central bankers." Paul continued.
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Saturday, July 19
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on Sat 19 Jul 2008 10:05 AM AKDT
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on Sat 19 Jul 2008 09:52 AM AKDT
Video compilation about continuity of government plans for martial law
including the KSLA News report of the 26,000 pastors recruited for
handling the people during a martial law take over.
There are over 800 camps throughout the United States. Recently 26,000 pastors were recruited by FEMA(Federal Emergency Management Association) to instruct their congregations that in case of an emergency they are to peacefully hand over their arms and their children and go to the camps. In a case like Hurricane Katrina, people were starving, and had no home. They had no choice but to go to the FEMA camps or die of starvation. Is this the choice you want to be left with in the event of a local or national emergency, or might it be smarter to prepare now with emergency food, water and supplies? Original Source more »
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on Sat 19 Jul 2008 09:26 AM AKDT
Warnings and predictions of future national destruction have been
coming from many sources in recent years. There are even those who now
make a profession of such warnings. As the years pass by, however, and
no such events occur, most Americans have placed consideration of these
predictions on the back burner so as to devote their main energies to
more immediate and personal concerns. This is certainly understandable
since the time predicted for many of these events to mature has come
and gone without major obvious catastrophe. However, we should not
become complacent. Those processes that concerned Dr. Clymer and other
knowledgeable individuals are continuing to move ever forward even if
they have not come to the "kindling point" as rapidly as many
anticipated. The fuel for this national conflagration is now in place
and only lacks the proper spark to ignite it into a destroying, but
cleansing, fire.
To help establish a proper perspective of our times in the minds and hearts of our internet friends we here present the Vision of General George Washington. While this Vision was more or less well known at one time, it little known today. Original Source more »
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on Sat 19 Jul 2008 09:24 AM AKDT
Jeff Johnson -
The U.S. Supreme Court may have ruled that the Second Amendment protects an individual citizen's right to own and possess a firearm, but that doesn't mean the District of Columbia won't do everything possible to discourage law-abiding citizens from arming themselves for self-defense. For 32 years, it was all but impossible for law-abiding U.S. citizens living in the District of Columbia to exercise their Second Amendment rights. When the Supreme Court last month struck down the gun ban in the nation's capital, it also ruled that other restrictions designed to keep people from using guns for self-defense, such as trigger-lock requirements, were also unconstitutional. Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America is convinced that liberal, gun-hating politicians in the District have no intention of allowing law-abiding citizens to defend themselves from violent criminals. Original Source more »
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on Sat 19 Jul 2008 09:17 AM AKDT
Black robes say voters can decide on proposed constitutional amendment
By Bob Unruh The state Supreme Court in California is allowing voters this November to consider a plan to define marriage as one man and one woman, a move that could overturn the same court's ruling in May that same-sex duos should be recognized as "married." Jennifer Kerns, communications director for Protect Marriage.com, which collected more than 1.1 million signatures on petitions in support of the vote, confirmed that the high court today simply dismissed the pending challenge to having Proposition 8 on the ballot. "Obviously, the Supreme Court decision delivers a significant blow to our opponents," she told WND. "It does send a very strong message to our opponents that they won't be able to evade democracy which is what they've been trying to do by going to the court system. "They've been trying to keep the ballot issue away from the people of California," she said. "The people of California, back in 2000, by more than a 61 percent majority, upheld the definition of marriage [as one man and one woman]. I believe they will do so again." Original Source more » |
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