Saturday, November 13, 2010

Links of Interest

Here are a few recent links of interest


Link: http://bit.ly/cy3K2t

Summary: Number of Camera's tripple in the UK

Commentary Remember the UK Beta test fascism first, then New York is second. Rather than acknowledge that we are in a war fighting a true enemy, there will be the temptation for the elite to monitor and watch everything inorder to catch a few.

Link: http://goo.gl/zIitt

Summary: eBooks and Future Fascism

Commentary: Interesting read that I feel is right on about how once physical copies of books become "legacy", information control will be easier.

Link: http://reut.rs/cgRb8d

Summary: H0meland S3curity rethinks body scans.

Commentary: Although the "n@ked" scans haven't gone away yet, enough people are ticked off about the intrusiveness of the GED gustapo's body searches and body scans that the moves are being called into question. If the policies are reversed, it will show that the American people still do have power when they decide to exercise it.

Link: http://goo.gl/Farn1

Summary: 12 Examples of the bureaucracy run amok.

Commentary: Just another 12 examples of what happens when you give other people more power over your lives. Remember, government serves us, we set the policy and the limits of their power. When government gets out of hand, trim it back, we have the power to do so if we will only exercise it.

Link: http://goo.gl/n7VT9

Summary: 41 Facts about Central Banks that Aren't Taught in School.

Commentary: Just further proof that our nation has fallen sway to powerful financial interest, and that their power needs to be curtailed if we wish to remain a Constitutional Republic.

Link(s):http://goo.gl/ikBb9 http://goo.gl/EGLc4

Summary: Further mischief from North Korea on the Verge of the G20 Meeting

Commentary: Another indicator that North Korea is still very much attempting to a thorn to the West. It is also worth noting that North Korea is a Chinese Vassal state, so their actions ultimately should be reflected as Chinese actions.

Link:http://goo.gl/LCCjE

Summary: Thoughts on Trade with North Korea

Commentary: This articles shines light on just how so many of these "Free Trade" agreements totally shaft the American middle class. Example: Even South Korea, a decent American ally, through tariffs and unseen barriers keep US car imports down to about 6000 a year, while unilateral free tradist in the US allow 100,000's of South Korean cars to be imported. Sad.

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