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The US government is bankrolling the engineering of humans

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If you still remember a piece of paper called the US Constitution, you might wonder under what section of that document the government is permitted to alter the human species.

A current Pentagon plan to create a biological platform inside the human body, using it to deliver new genetic information, and thus changing what the human body is and does...well, that is about as outrageous as you can get, when it comes to the violation of permitted federal powers.

Yet, the White House doesn't care, nor does Congress, nor does the Supreme Court, nor does any federal agency or oversight department. It's all right. It's not a problem. It's a "medical" program, you see. And therefore it will help people, and the government's job is to help people.

This is the new version of the Constitution: "the government is here to help you, and anything it does in that regard is legal." Sign up now. Get on the list. Help overrides anything written into the Constitution.

"If the government wants to help me, it's fine. That's what government is for. It's like a parent. If the daddy is injecting me with genetic material to make me better, I love it."

DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is preparing to launch these genetic experiments. DARPA is organized under the Pentagon, which is organized under the Dept, of Defense, which is an agency of the executive branch, which means the White House, which refers to the President, where the buck stops. So that's the chain of command. The violation of the Constitution goes all the way to the top.

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Vaccine inventor & genetic engineer jokes about depopulation & biological warfare


Edible vaccine supporter and head of the Biodesign Institute for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, Dr. Charles Arntzen has recently responded to questions about the issue of overpopulation with the following sardonic remarks, "Has anybody seen Contagion? That's the answer! Go out and use genetic engineering to create a better virus [to wipe out the population]".

According to the Institute for which Dr. Arntzen works,
"Infectious disease causes 35 percent of deaths worldwide, and is the world's biggest killer of children and young adults. Our researchers are focused on basic bacterial and viral infectious disease processes as well as the design and use of vaccines and protein therapeutics to combat infectious diseases. These include newly emerging pathogens and potential biological warfare agents.

We are devising new and effective ways of producing advanced vaccines and therapeutics, methods include the use of recombinant attenuated bacteria and viruses as well as genetically modified plants, and transferring this technology to the developing world to help fight diseases. Accomplishing our goals requires the creation and evaluation of novel bio-manufacturing systems for cost-effective production of vaccines and therapeutics and the development and implementation of new strategies for translation of this research into health benefits for the developing world."

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False Flag Alert: Rockets from Lebanon fired at northern Israel, no casualties

Rocket attack in Israel
© Reuters/Ronen Zvulun Onlookers walk past damage caused by a rocket fired from Lebanon into Israel, in Kibbutz Gesher HaZiv, near the northern city of Nahariya August 22, 2013.
A rare rocket barrage from Lebanon on Thursday deepened Israeli concern that al Qaeda-linked Islamist militants are opening a new front for confrontation with Israel.

The Israeli military said several rockets were fired from southern Lebanon, but that one was intercepted by an anti-missile shield and two or three others fell outside Israeli territory. However, Israeli security sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said at least five rockets hit Israel.

Israel's Magen David Adom ambulance service said there were no casualties.


Comment: This is the usual pattern of Israeli false flag operations with rockets landing in open fields and with no one injured. It serves as a good distraction from Israel's likely role in the Syrian gas attack as well as reminding its citizens why their leaders have to be tough and ruthless.


Comment: In the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, it was mentioned that no-one claimed responsibility for the attack. Another indication based on past experience that this was a false flag operation.


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Latest Syrian chemical attack follows history of false flag provocations

In this exclusive clip from the forthcoming edition of the Jack Blood Podcast, James Corbett and Jack Blood dissect the latest reports of a chemical weapons attack in Syria, occuring just two days after a UN chemical weapons team arrived in the country. James goes over the history of false flag chemical provocations in the country and the reasons why we should doubt the quickly-forming official narrative that this attack was perpetrated by Assad's military. Listen to the Jack Blood podcast at DeadlineLive.info.


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Predictable: Israeli Minister Says Syria Used Chemical Weapons

Syria Gas attack
© REUTERS/ Bassam KhabiehIsraeli Minister Says Syria Used Chemical Weapons
Jerusalem - A senior Israeli official says chemical weapons were used in the attack in Syria that left at least 100 people dead in the eastern suburbs of Damascus.

Yuval Steinitz, the minister for intelligence and strategic affairs, says Israel's assessment is based on "intelligence estimates." He did not elaborate.

Steinitz told Israel Radio on Thursday that the attack the previous day was not the first time such agents were used.

Steinitz appears to be blaming Syrian President Bashar Assad and calls his regime "exceptionally cruel."

Israel has accused Assad of deploying chemical weapons in the past and has repeatedly expressed concern that neighboring Syria's chemical arsenal could fall into the hands of anti-Israel militants.

The UN Security Council has called for an investigation into the latest allegation of chemical weapons use.

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Water Leaks May Become New Japan Nuclear Disaster

Fukushima nuclear plant
© REUTERS/ Air Photo ServiceFukushima Nuclear Power Plant
Japan's nuclear watchdog said a leak of highly radioactive water at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant could be the beginning of a new disaster - a series of leaks of contaminated water from storage tanks.

The plant operator has built hundreds of steel tanks to store massive amounts of radioactive water coming from three melted reactors, as well as underground water running into reactor and turbine basements.

Tokyo Electric Power Co. says about 300 tons (300,000 liters, 80,000 gallons) of contaminated water leaked from one of the tanks, possibly through a seam. The leak is the fifth, and the worst, since last year involving tanks of the same design at the wrecked Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, raising concerns that contaminated water could begin leaking from storage tanks one after another.

"That's what we fear the most. We must remain alert. We should assume that what has happened once could happen again, and prepare for more," Nuclear Regulation Authority Chairman Shunichi Tanaka told a news conference. "We are in a situation where there is no time to waste."

The watchdog also proposed at a weekly meeting Wednesday to raise the rating of the seriousness of the leak to level 3, a "serious incident," from level 1, "an anomaly," on an International Nuclear and Radiological event scale from 0 to 7.

The watchdog urged TEPCO to step up monitoring for leaks and take precautionary measures.

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Germany cools talks about a possible third bailout for Greece

Wolfgang Schaeuble
© (Reuters / Grigory Dukor)Germany's Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble
German officials have played down their finance minister's admission that Greece needed a third bailout, saying no exact decision has been taken. In pre-election campaign Schaeuble words were unpopular, as German voters are skeptical about more tranches.

"There is no new situation. Nothing has changed," Schaeuble's spokesman Martin Kotthaus said. "Our position remains that we will assess where Greece stands in 2014 and whether additional measures may be needed," as Reuters quotes spokesmen for German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and his boss Angela Merkel.

In the meantime, the European Central Bank came to Athens on Wednesday to check up on the country's success in meeting its international bailout obligation.

The clarification comes shortly after Schaeuble unexpectedly admitted on Tuesday that Greece would need more financial help, because the $328 billion pledged so far won't be enough to save Athens from bankruptcy.

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Miranda's rights: how Europe can learn from Latin America's independence

Kerry and Patriota
© Evaristo SA/AFPUS Secretary of State John Kerry and his Brazilian counterpart, Antonio Patriota, meeting this month in Brazil. Patriota told Kerry that the NSA must 'stop practices that violate sovereignty'.
Brazil's action over the detention of Glenn Greenwald's partner shows South American nations no longer toe Washington's line

With a few exceptions, most of Europe hasn't had an independent foreign policy for the past 70 years, and the UK stands out as a prime example of this. I remember discussing British foreign policy with a UK member of Parliament a few years ago, and he said to me:
Do you want to know what the Foreign Office is going to do? Just ask the [US] State Department.
The British government proved its first loyalty once again by detaining Glenn Greenwald's Brazilian partner, David Miranda, under the UK's Terrorism Act 2000 as he passed through London's Heathrow airport on Sunday. He was interrogated for the maximum of 9 hours, and his laptop, cell phone, and other stores of digital information were seized.

It is clear that Miranda was not suspected of any connection to terrorism. To detain and rob Miranda on this pretext is no more legal than to have done so on trumped-up allegations that he was transporting cocaine. The White House has admitted that Washington had advance knowledge of the crime, and so we can infer approval - if not active collaboration.

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Scotland Yard call their abuse of power and David Miranda's bullying 'legally sound'

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Glenn Greenwald greeted Mr Miranda when he arrived in Brazil on Monday
Using the Terrorism Act to detain the partner of a Guardian reporter who covered US and UK security services was "legally sound", Scotland Yard says.

It was responding to claims it misused its powers by holding David Miranda for nine hours at Heathrow on Sunday.

The UK's reviewer of terror laws has said the length of detention was "unusual" and will meet police later.

Meanwhile, the Guardian's editor claims leaked information it held was destroyed following government demands.

Government sources told the BBC in response to the editor, Alan Rusbridger's claims that the official approach had not been "heavy-handed".

No-one had been arrested, no injunctions sought and the newspaper still continued to print stories based on the leaked material, the sources said.

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NSA gathered thousands of Americans' e-mails before court struck down program

Video: Barton Gellman, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation, first reported for the The Washington Post on the National Security Agency's extensive surveillance programs. Nia-Malika Henderson sat down with Gellman for On Background about reporting on the controversial activities.


For several years, the National Security Agency unlawfully gathered tens of thousands of e-mails and other electronic communications between Americans as part of a now-revised collection method, according to a 2011 secret court opinion.

The redacted 85-page opinion, which was declassified by U.S. intelligence officials on Wednesday, states that, based on NSA estimates, the spy agency may have been collecting as many as 56,000 "wholly domestic" communications each year.