Puppet Masters
As a bilateral trade agreement, TTIP, expected to be signed already before the end of this year, is about reducing the regulatory barriers to trade for big business, things like food safety law, environmental legislation, banking regulations and the sovereign powers of individual nations.
A Partial Awakening of the American People
Many of the citizens of our country are finally awakening to the unfolding tyranny. Yesterday, I received 37 emails from readers that in some form were asking me what they should do with their money because their investigations and observations agreed with mine in that the United States is headed towards an economic meltdown followed by martial law.
Take the Bulk of Your Money Out of the Bank
As the country races toward martial law and financial collapse, here are several major reasons to take the majority of your money out of the bank while leaving just enough in the bank to conduct business and to pay your bills.
Comment: Did they ever tell us the new rules? For those of us who are late in waking up to the banking-money situation in the US and abroad, it might be wise to consider other options than bank accounts. This article offers some parameters in which to maneuver, but who really knows what the present situation has morphed into, or what options are left (for a very short period of time) before everything evaporates and chaos ensues.
A couple other things to remember:
1) Your bank account has been collateralized against the derivatives debt thanks to the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2005 where derivatives counter-parties are given preference ("super-priority") over all other creditors and customers of the bankrupt financial institution, including FDIC insured depositors--and can legally use your savings account to cover their debt.
2) FDIC only insures, at most, 1.15% of all deposits, no matter what they claim. Who will this benefit? The rich.
Our bank accounts are heading for their final goodnight, so what you do and how you do it matters.
By design events are being staged in Baltimore and now Detroit with yet another police killing that may incite public protest and civil unrest that then "justify" calling out the National Guard.
Michael Snyder just wrote an article entitled "Are We Being Psychologically Conditioned to Accept Martial Law in America?" He documents firsthand accounts that the Baltimore police authorities may have purposely attempted to bait high school students into violence and that the mayor ordered police to stand down while the city began burning before they were finally dispatched to the scene when conditions had already unraveled out of control.
It also comes out that while pandemonium in Baltimore broke out, various state National Guard units across the nation were simultaneously undergoing training to quell civil unrest. It's all going down like perfectly planned clockwork. When police and military are training to gear up for civil unrest, somewhere in the country a major flare-up just happens to co-occur. This "coincidence" keeps recurring.
At the dog and pony show at the Bastrop County public hearing in Texas earlier this week, Lt Col. Lastoria, the Special Ops Jade Helm spokesman, admitted that during any military exercise an order to suddenly go live may be made at any time. And the feds wonder why there's such an uproar over Jade Helm. Tick, tick, tick as the time bombs go off in cities across the nation, almost as if in preparation synchronized just in time for Jade Helm 15 to go live.

An expended BLU-108 canister from a CBU-105 Sensor Fuzed Weapon found in the al-Amar area of al-Safraa, Saada governorate, in northern Yemen on April 17, 2015.
The Saudi-led bombing campaign against rebels in Yemen is using U.S.-supplied cluster munitions, endangering civilians and violating an international arms treaty, Human Rights Watch warned on Sunday.
According to the group, there is "credible evidence" that cluster bombs have been used in recent weeks as part of coalition airstrikes in Yemen's northern Saada governorate, a Houthi stronghold that borders Saudi Arabia. Through analysis of satellite imagery, Human Rights Watch charges that the weapons landed on a "cultivated plateau, within 600 meters of several dozen buildings in four to six village clusters."
Cluster bombs, which are composed of hundreds of submunitions, pose a long-term threat to civilians because they are designed to explode after spreading over a wide area. Often, the submunitions do not explode, causing the bombs to become de facto landmines.
Comment: The Saudi's have been caught using toxic gas to target markets and civilian areas. As they clearly are unconcerned about long-term consequences to the civilian population, it would not be surprising that they are using other banned weapons.
Spreading freedom: U.S. led Saudis terrorizing Yemenis with "pure horror" attacking civilian installations and blocking aid
Saudi-US-UK airstrikes kill 39 civilians in Yemen
U.S.-Saudi attack on Yemen is naked aggression, sign of desperation
"NATO and Russia's military command maintain communications links. NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe and the chairman of the NATO Military Committee have received permission to get in contact with their Russian colleagues," Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said, citing sources in the North Atlantic Alliance.
NATO declined to clarify when the telephone line was set up but said that communications channels would always remain open, the media outlet noted. Russia has reportedly already received the telephone numbers.
Comment: Must be getting serious out there to have this hotline set up.
This week, join our hosts as they discuss Freddie Gray, the Baltimore riots, and atrocities in Ukraine.
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Founded in 2007 by former South African President Nelson Mandela, The Elders use their influence and peace settlement experience to assist in critical situations such as the one affecting Ukraine today. Comprised of 12 members, and headed by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, The Elders help to resolve the world's most serious and complicated problems.
Comment: We shall see how much influence these "Elders" have on current events. At least Russia gets to voice their views of the situations.
While most psychologists are good people, tyrannies have always deployed corrupt psychologists to punish dissenters, and label them "crazy".
The Nazi government substantially supported psychologists ... many of whom, in turn, espoused extermination of the people they considered to be "racially and cognitively compromised".
Soviet psychiatrists famously aided Stalin in applying fake insanity diagnoses to political dissenters. The official explanation was that no sane person would declaim the Soviet government and Communism.
And authoritarian American psychologists are eager to label anyone "taking a cynical stance toward politics, mistrusting authority, endorsing democratic practices, ... and displaying an inquisitive, imaginative outlook" as worthy of a trip to the insane asylum. (Those traits may also get one labeled as a potential terrorist.) Indeed, Americans are literally being thrown in the loony bin after they question those in power.
Comment:
- APA awaits the results of investigation into its role in US torture programs
- CIA Psychologist's Notes Reveal True Purpose Behind Bush's Torture Program
- New evidence reveals APA was eager to collaborate with CIA on torture
- Corruption of Science: U.S. psychology body declines to rebuke member in Guantánamo torture case
The ministry said May 2 will mark "a year since one of the most tragic episodes of the intra-Ukrainian conflict - when neo-Nazis-Banderovites set on fire unarmed people in the Trade Unions House in Odessa."
Banderovites is a negative term for followers of Stepan Bandera - a nationalist leader in Western Ukraine in the 20th century who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.
Comment: Kiev cannot afford to have the light of day shine on this massacre. This is what really happens with freedom and democracy.
The US consulate in Erbil rejected the visitor visa application of Sister Diana Momeka earlier this week, saying she was "not able to demonstrate that [her] intended activities in the United States would be consistent with the classification of the visa."
However, visas were given to all the other members of the delegation scheduled to speak in Washington about the Islamic State's persecution of minorities of the region, including Shia Muslims and Yazidis. Meetings have been arranged for the group before the House and Senate foreign relations committees, with State Department and USAID officials, and with various NGOs.
Comment: Silencing the voices of those who could possibly touch a nerve of the American public.














Comment: Washington is no friend of the European Union. Check out: