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Food Scarcity Creating New World Order
--> Posted to New_World_Order for June, 2008

We are in the midst of the most severe food crisis in the world's history," Brown said. "This is not your mother's food shortage...but a chronically tight food situation, a serious and long-term problem.''

Politicians have been meeting in Rome to find global solutions to soaring food prices and civil unrest caused by food shortages, but in reality many countries are already acting unilaterally to secure supplies for the future.
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New Evidence of Verichip Deception
--> Posted to New_World_Order for June, 2008

(NOTE: ALBRECHT'S ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN ON OUR RADIO PROGRAM. THEY ARE NON-SENSATIONAL AND NON-CONSPIRATORIAL BUT ARE TYRING TO SOUND AN ALARM ABOUT SOME INVASIVE ISSUES IN THE SPY CHIP AREA.)

CASPIAN RELEASES NEW EVIDENCE OF VERICHIP LIES AND DECEPTION

Group's Latest Report Sets Record Straight on Chip Implants, Cancer, and more

Opponents of the VeriChip implant are launching a new offensive against the controversial human microchip this week amid reports that VeriChip plans to put its chipping division on the auction block. A new report titled "Microchip Implants: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions" released today by CASPIAN Consumer Privacy reveals dirty laundry the company would probably rather keep hidden as it seeks a buyer for its beleaguered product.

The 42-page report was authored by CASPIAN director Dr. Katherine Albrecht, a Harvard-educated privacy expert and long-time critic of the VeriChip. The highlight of the report is an eleven-page section titled "Cancer Cover-up" that describes a systematic pattern of lies and deception engaged by VeriChip executives in an effort to downplay the fact that implantable microchips cause cancer in laboratory animals.

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Big Brother Database for E-Mails, Phones
--> Posted to New_World_Order for May, 2008

A massive government database holding details of every phone call, e-mail and time spent on the internet by the public is being planned as part of the fight against crime and terrorism. Internet service providers (ISPs) and telecoms companies would hand over the records to the Home Office under plans put forward by officials.

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Your Personal Data Just Got Stopped at the Border
--> Posted to New_World_Order for May, 2008

Now that US customs agents have unfettered access to laptops and other electronic devices at borders, a coalition of travel groups, civil liberties advocates and technologists is calling on Congress to rein in the Department of Homeland Security's search and seizure practices. They're also providing practical advice on how to prevent trade secrets and other sensitive data from being breached.

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RFID Chips to Go Retail
--> Posted to New_World_Order for April, 2008

RFID implants to go retail

Tuesday, April 22 2008

VeriChip plans to begin marketing its Health Link RFID implants directly to consumers later this month. The implant offers the ability to carry personal health records at all times, readily accessible to emergency medical personnel even if the patient is unconscious, unresponsive or confused.


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Furthering the U.N.'s Leftist Agenda
--> Posted to New_World_Order for April, 2008

Furthering the U.N.'s Leftist Agenda

By Steven Groves
The Heritage Foundation | 4/25/2008

In 1994, the U.S. Senate ratified the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD).[1] As a party to the CERD, the United States commits to prohibit racial discrimination in all its forms and is required to submit reports periodically to the CERD Committee outlining its compliance with the treaty.

In February 2008, the CERD Committee released its "concluding observations" related to the most recent U.S. report.[2] The report identified a series of "concerns" and made several "recommendations" to the United States that had little to do with U.S. compliance with its treaty obligations and everything to do with the advancement of an agenda that is, at best, only tangentially related to race and racial discrimination.[3]

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Blair: I'll be President of Europe if You'll Give me the Power
--> Posted to New_World_Order for February, 2008

I'll be president of Europe if you give me the power - Blair

Former PM consults old Downing Street allies on campaign for new EU role


Tony Blair has been holding discussions with some of his oldest allies on how he could mount a campaign later this year to become full-time president of the EU council, the prestigious new job characterised as "president of Europe". Blair, currently the Middle East envoy for the US, Russia, EU and the UN, has told friends he has made no final decision, but is increasingly willing to put himself forward for the job if it comes with real powers to intervene in defence and trade affairs. View Full Article

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Europe May Fingerprint Travelers--Fox
--> Posted to New_World_Order for February, 2008

The European Commission is set to propose tomorrow that all foreign travelers entering and exiting Europe, including American citizens, should be fingerprinted, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.

If approved by the European Parliament, the proposal would mean that precisely identifying information on tens of millions of citizens will be added in coming years to databases that could be shared by friendly governments around the world, the paper reported.

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Cut Off the UN
--> Posted to New_World_Order for January, 2008

Cut Off the UN

By Brett D. Schaefer
Heritage Foundation | 1/31/2008

In the past two years, a large majority of United Nations member states has decided to ignore U.S. objections to increases in the U.N. regular budget and its lack of progress on reform. In three critical votes, the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) of the U.N. General Assembly has broken a 20-year tradition of adopting budgetary decisions only by consensus. These votes--which approve unprecedented budget increases while rebuffing reform efforts--hearken back to the late 1970s and early 1980s. In those years, similar practices led Congress to adopt legislation withholding 20 percent of assessed U.S.
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A New Low for the U.N
--> Posted to New_World_Order for January, 2008

Now, however, the UN faces a new challenge. Was the 2001 anti-racism conference truly the very worst it could do? Or could it push the boundaries even further, explore new depths? At Durban, the UN had allowed an antiracism conference to be hijacked by anti-Semites. But what if it allowed anti-Semites to organize a conference from the very start? What if it made hatred of Jews and the annihilation of the Jewish state the very organizing principle of the conference? Now that truly would be a record low.

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FBI Prepares Vast Database of Biometics
--> Posted to New_World_Order for December, 2007

MSNBC

FBI prepares vast database of biometrics

$1 billion project to include images of irises and faces

CLARKSBURG, W. Va. - The FBI is embarking on a $1 billion effort to build the world's largest computer database of peoples' physical characteristics, a project that would give the government unprecedented abilities to identify individuals in the United States and abroad.

Digital images of faces, fingerprints and palm patterns are already flowing into FBI systems in a climate-controlled, secure basement here. Next month, the FBI intends to award a 10-year contract that would significantly expand the amount and kinds of biometric information it receives.
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Canada's Thought Police
--> Posted to New_World_Order for December, 2007

Canada's Thought Police

By New York Post
New York POst | 12/20/2007

Celebrated author Mark Steyn has been summoned to appear before two Canadian judicial panels on charges linked to his book “America Alone."
The book, a No. 1 bestseller in Canada, argues that Western nations are succumbing to an Islamist imperialist threat. The fact that charges based on it are proceeding apace proves his point.

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Is There an ID Chip in your Future?
--> Posted to New_World_Order for December, 2007

Is There an ID Chip in Your Future?

CBN News
December 15, 2007

CBNNews.com - There's a growing movement to forcibly tag or chip your animals with radio frequency identification devices. Many privacy advocates believe this could lead to a scarier level: implanting you and me. Now, there is an effort to stem the tide.

Introducing NAIS

Greg Niewendorp raises cattle in northern Michigan. Time in the saddle is one of the best parts of the day for this fifth generation farmer.

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Say Good-Bye to Privacy--Fox
--> Posted to New_World_Order for November, 2007

WASHINGTON — A top intelligence official says it is time people in the United States changed their definition of privacy.

Privacy no longer can mean anonymity, says Donald Kerr, the principal deputy director of national intelligence. Instead, it should mean that government and businesses properly safeguards people's private communications and financial information.

Kerr's comments come as Congress is taking a second look at the Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Act.

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Big Brother Fear in Schools
--> Posted to New_World_Order for October, 2007

KIDS as young as five are having their fingerprints taken at a city school – just so they can borrow library books!

A politician and a civil liberties group have raised serious concerns about the capture of personal data, which has been likened to the novel 1984, where everyone's movements are tracked and monitored.

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The UN's Big Power Grab--Gafney
--> Posted to New_World_Order for October, 2007

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | If Americans have learned anything about the United Nations over the last 50 years, it is that this "world body" is, at best, riddled with corruption and incompetence. At worst, its bureaucracy, agencies and members are overwhelmingly hostile to the United States and other freedom-loving nations, most especially Israel.

So why on earth would the United States Senate possibly consider putting the U.N. on steroids by assenting to its control of seven-tenths of the world's surface?

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Are Security Tags Infringing on Privacy Rights?
--> Posted to New_World_Order for September, 2007

Technology has advanced to the point where tags on items in stores have a code embedded in them that transmits signals, via radio waves, to a reader that links with a database with all kinds of information.

Some Wisconsin legislators are trying to prevent this technology from infringing on personal privacy before the technology becomes prevalent.
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Corporate America's Loyalty Now Global
--> Posted to New_World_Order for September, 2007

HUMAN EVENTS

As the toadies in charge of Columbia University in New York City provided a forum for the Left’s latest rock star, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to spout his propaganda, another story grabbed my attention. Given the recent news reports of tainted products from the world’s largest communist country, imagine my surprise and anger when I picked up my morning paper and read this Associated Press headline: “Mattel takes recall blame, makes apology to China.”

Apparently, our corporate leaders are now expected to lick the boots of Chinese officials and take the blame for recalling junk toys from our markets because they were painted with lead-based paint.

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Shaping the Global Christian Youth--Kjos
--> Posted to New_World_Order for August, 2007

GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION

Like our secular guides, today's postmodern, purpose-driven church guides keep sounding the call for continual change. And their restless audience -- dulled by decades of "progressive education" and corrupt entertainment -- are fast falling in line behind the most popular pied pipers.

There's little to hold them back from the tempting snares that tug at their hearts these days. The greatest obstacle to deception has always been God's unchanging Word. But that wall of resistance is crumbling fast. Today's transformational leaders know that their pleasure-loving followers would rather dialogue about "biblical principles" in popular movies than study or memorize Scriptures. And such facilitated dialogue is central to this revolution. As Professor Benjamin Bloom ("Father of Outcome-Based Education") wrote back in 1971,

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How RFIDs Work
--> Posted to New_World_Order for March, 2007

Long checkout lines at the grocery store are one of the biggest complaints about the shopping experience. Soon, these lines could disappear when the ubiquitous Universal Product Code (UPC) bar code is replaced by smart labels, also called radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. RFID tags are intelligent bar codes that can talk to a networked system to track every product that you put in your shopping cart.

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Cashless Society by 2012 Says Visa
--> Posted to New_World_Order for March, 2007

Paying for goods with notes and coins could be consigned to history within five years, according to the chief executive of Visa Europe.

Peter Ayliffe said that, by 2012, using credit and debit cards should be cheaper and more convenient than cash.
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75% of Israelis Want to be in E.U.
--> Posted to New_World_Order for February, 2007

Most Israelis want their nation to be part of the European Union and 11 percent said they would leave Israel if they were granted EU citizenship, according to a survey.
Half of all Israeli citizens said they visited Europe in the past three years, the study found. Britain was the most popular state among Israelis who traveled to Europe with 80 percent saying it was their favorite destination. Germany placed second with 67 percent followed by Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Turkey and Norway. France was the least popular with 61 percent of those polled saying they disliked France.

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The U.N.'s War on Israel and America---Jan. 18
--> Posted to New_World_Order for January, 2007

Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Alex Grobman, an historian with an MA and Ph.D. in contemporary Jewish history from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He is president of the Institute for Contemporary Jewish Life, a think tank dealing with historical and contemporary issues affecting the Jewish community. He is a former director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angles, and the author of a number of books including Denying History: Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened, and Why Do They Say It? (with Dr.Michael Shermer). He is the author of the new book Nations United: How the United Nations Undermines Israel and the West.

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The UN's Virtue is its Vice
--> Posted to New_World_Order for December, 2006

The appointment of a new Secretary General of the United Nations, Korean diplomat Ban Ki-moon, has inspired hopeful talk of "reforming" the organization. Detractors and proponents of the UN agree that institutional changes are needed, and indeed Mr. Ban has committed himself to achieving such changes. But efforts at "reforming" the organization skirt the UN's insuperable problem: its corrupt ideal of moral neutrality.
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U.N: Forget all Crises in World but Israel---Nov. 26
--> Posted to New_World_Order for November, 2006

Watchdog: new UN Human Rights Council 'confrontational', gets failing grade

By israelinsider staff


A report released by the Geneva-based United Nations watchdog, UN Watch, at the end of last week revealed a dismal progress report for the newly created UN Human Rights Council. The Council, which was set up to replace the discredited Human Rights Commission, received its first major report card after its creation in the spring of this year.

The Council comes under severe criticism in the report for many lopsided practices, including its decision to make a special review of alleged human rights abuses by Israel to be a permanent and automatic process of every session.

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Google Will Keep Tabs on All
--> Posted to New_World_Order for November, 2006

Google 'will be able to keep tabs on us all'

The Guardian

The internet will hold so much digital data in five years that it will be possible to find out what an individual was doing at a specific time and place, an expert said yesterday.
Nigel Gilbert, a professor heading a Royal Academy of Engineering study into surveillance, said people would be able to sit down and type into Google "what was a particular individual doing at 2.30 yesterday and would get an answer".
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NAFTA Super Highway Faces Scrutiny
--> Posted to New_World_Order for October, 2006

NAFTA Super Highway Faces Scrutiny

by Rep. Ron Paul

By now many Americans have heard about the proposed “NAFTA Super Highway,” which is also referred to as the trans-Texas corridor. What you may not know is the extent to which plans for such a superhighway are moving forward without congressional oversight or media attention.

This superhighway would connect Mexico, the United States, and Canada, cutting a wide swath through the middle of Texas and up through Kansas City. Offshoots would connect the main artery to the west coast, Florida, and northeast. Proponents envision a 10-lane colossus the width of several football fields, with freight and rail lines, fiber-optic cable lines, and oil and natural gas pipelines running alongside.
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Microchipping Through the Check-Out
--> Posted to New_World_Order for October, 2006

Speed through the checkout with just a wave of your arm


Shoppers could soon pay for goods using a microchip implanted under the skin

IT MAY sound like a sci-fi fantasy but shoppers may one day be able to pay their grocery bills using a microchip implanted in their body.

The idea is already catching on with today’s iPod generation. According to research released today by the Institute for Grocery Distribution (IGD), a retail think-tank, almost one in ten teenagers and one in twenty adults are willing to have a microchip implanted to pay shop bills and help to prevent card or identity fraud and muggings.



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Annan: Only U.N. Can Solve the World's Problems
--> Posted to New_World_Order for September, 2006

UN Chief Warns of Global War Over Religion, Says Only UN can Solve World's Problems

NEW YORK, September 21, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - On Tuesday, Secretary General Kofi Annan delivered his final address to the United Nations General Assembly before he retires at the end of the year. During the speech, which comes on the heels of the media-generated controversy regarding Pope Benedict XVI’s quoting of a text on Islam, Annan said, “insensitivity towards other people’s beliefs or sacred symbols –- intentional or otherwise -- is seized upon by those who seem eager to foment a new war of religion on a global scale.”

“Moreover, this climate of fear and suspicion is constantly refuelled by the violence in the Middle East”, he said, adding: “We might like to think of the Arab-Israeli conflict as just one regional conflict amongst many. But it is not. No other conflict carries such a powerful symbolic and emotional charge among people far removed from the battlefield.”

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Veri-Chip Sells First Baby Protection Plan
--> Posted to New_World_Order for September, 2006

Updated: The maker of human-implantable RFID chips makes its first sale of its infant protection, wander prevention and staff duress system to a Canadian hospital and is discussing testing its implantable chips in two military branches.

VeriChip, the company that makes human-implantable RFID chips, is looking to span its equipment from newborns to the military's enlisted.

The company announced Aug. 24 that it has made the first sale of its infant protection, wander prevention and staff duress system to the Brampton Civic Hospital in Brampton, Ontario. Separately, the company confirmed a day earlier that it is in talks with the military to test its implantable chips in two branches of the military.

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Insurer's Study Planting RFID in Patients
--> Posted to New_World_Order for September, 2006

Hackensack University Medical Center and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey are recruiting volunteers to have an RFID device implanted under the skin.

The chips, made by VeriChip Corporation, will contain a 16-digit identifying number that can be used to bring up medical and family contact information stored electronically in a database.

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Globalism's Toll Mounting for U.S. Citizens--Schlafley---Aug. 20
--> Posted to New_World_Order for August, 2006

It's not just U.S. ports that are fast slipping into foreign ownership; it's highways, too. A Spanish company, Cintra Concesiones de Infraestructuras de Transporte, S.A., has bought the right to operate a toll road through Texas and collect tolls for the next 50 years.

Hearings held by the Texas Department of Transportation this summer attracted hundreds of angry Texans.

Called the Trans-Texas Corridor, TTC, on which construction is planned to begin next year, this highway would bisect Texas from Oklahoma to its border with Mexico. Plans call for a 10-lane limited-access highway to parallel Interstate 35. It would have three lanes each way for passenger cars, two express lanes each way for trucks, rail lines both ways for people and freight, plus a utility corridor for oil and natural gas pipelines, electric towers, cables for communication, and telephone lines.

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Census Bureau Adopts GPS System to Find American Homes
--> Posted to New_World_Order for August, 2006

Two-and-a-half years from now, in early 2009, the Census Bureau plans to send an army of 100,000 temporary workers down every street and dusty, dirt road in America. They will be armed with handheld GPS devices.

Robert LaMacchia, head of the Census Bureau's geography division, says they'll capture the latitude and longitude of the front door of every house, apartment and improvised shelter they find.

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RFID: There Will Be No Place to Hide
--> Posted to New_World_Order for July, 2006

CNN) -- Radio frequency identification has been heralded as a breakthrough in tracking technology, and denounced as the next Big Brother surveillance tool.

RFID sounds futuristic: A transmitter smaller than a dime embedded in everything from a T-shirt to human skin, communicating data over a short distance to a reading device.

The technology has been around for decades -- the British used it to identify aircraft as friend or foe during World War II, and factory warehouses have used it more recently to make shipping more efficient.

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The Hidden Agenda: Global Taxes--Gafney
--> Posted to New_World_Order for July, 2006

This year, as at past G-8 meetings, there will be another, enormously momentous item in play — a threat that will receive, all other things being equal, little if any public notice. Call it a hidden agenda.

Unless President Bush asserts his adamant opposition, it is likely that the G-8 leaders will once again do what they did last year. They will endorse in some fashion the imposition of global taxes.

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Computers Set to Read Our Minds
--> Posted to New_World_Order for June, 2006

An "emotionally aware" computer system designed to read people's minds by analysing expressions will be featured at a major London exhibition.

Visitors to the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition are being invited to help "train" the computer how to read joy, anger and other expressions.

Its designers say there are potential commercial uses, such as picking the right time to sell someone something.
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North American Union Would Trump U.S. Constitution--Human Events
--> Posted to New_World_Order for June, 2006

The Bush Administration is pushing to create a North American Union out of the work on-going in the Department of Commerce under the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America in the NAFTA office headed by Geri Word. A key part of the plan is to expand the NAFTA tribunals into a North American Union court system that would have supremacy over all U.S. law, even over the U.S. Supreme Court, in any matter related to the trilateral political and economic integration of the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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What is the North American Superstate?
--> Posted to New_World_Order for June, 2006

Despite having no authorization from Congress, the Bush administration has launched extensive working-group activity to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada.

The membership of the working groups has not been published, nor has their work product been disclosed, despite two years of massive effort within the executive branches of the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

The groups, working under the North American Free Trade Agreement office in the Department of Commerce, are to implement the Security and Prosperity Partnership, or SPP, signed by President Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Waco, Texas, on March 23, 2005.

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Tancredo Confronts White House "Super State" with Canada, Mexico
--> Posted to New_World_Order for June, 2006

Responding to a WorldNetDaily report, Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., is demanding the Bush administration fully disclose the activities of an office implementing a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that apparently could lead to a North American union, despite having no authorization from Congress.

As WND reported, the White House has established working groups, under the North American Free Trade Agreement office in the Department of Commerce, to implement the Security and Prosperity Partnership, or SPP, signed by President Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Waco, Texas, March 23, 2005.

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The Stalking Horse for Global Taxes
--> Posted to New_World_Order for June, 2006

The Stalking Horse for Global Taxes
By Joseph Klein

If you are thinking of visiting France this summer, be forewarned. You will be paying more for your airline ticket, starting this July 1st, thanks to French President Jacques Chirac. With UN Secretary General Kofi Annan’s strong backing, Chirac has pushed forward a new tax on international airline tickets for passage from France ranging from about $5 to $50 a ticket depending on travel distance and ticket class, which is designed to be the precursor to an array of global taxes such as taxes on international financial transactions, fuel and the Internet. Other countries such as Brazil, Chile and Norway are also getting on board with the new airline tax. Chirac and Annan justify putting their hands into our pockets as a necessary means to alleviate poverty and fight disease in the most undeveloped countries of the world, without any thought about how to guarantee that the monies raised will actually be used as intended and not end up in the Swiss bank accounts of those countries’ corrupt leaders. View Full Article

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VeriChip, RFID Enter Immigration Debate
--> Posted to New_World_Order for May, 2006

(Hear Liz McIntyre on our "radio archives" February 25, 2006.--jm)

VERICHIP INJECTS ITSELF INTO IMMIGRATION DEBATE
Company Pushes RFID Implants for Immigrants, Guest Workers


Scott Silverman, Chairman of the Board of VeriChip Corporation, has alarmed civil libertarians by promoting the company's subcutaneous human tracking device as a way to identify immigrants and guest workers. He appeared on the Fox News Channel earlier this week, the morning after President Bush called for high-tech measures to clamp down on Mexican immigrants.


Privacy advocates Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre are warning that a government-sanctioned chipping program such as that suggested by Silverman could quickly be expanded to include U.S. citizens
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Online Records: Goldmine for Thieves, Terrorists, and More
--> Posted to New_World_Order for April, 2006

(Hear our radio program on this 4/22 on "radio archives."--jm)

CNSNews.com) - Congress has passed laws making identity theft a federal crime under certain conditions and devoting millions of dollars and untold law enforcement resources to protecting Americans from what the FBI considers "one of the dominant white collar crime problems of the 21st Century."

But many state and local governments are undermining those efforts by posting confidential personal information online and making it available at little or no cost to anyone who asks, including potential identity thieves, stalkers and even terrorists.
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The U.N.'s Borderless World
--> Posted to New_World_Order for April, 2006

While pro-immigrant rallies get most of the attention from the mainstream press, many law-abiding American citizens are fed up with the reality of tens of thousands of foreign nationals every few weeks continuing to enter this country illegally through our porous borders, added to the more than 11 million illegal aliens who are already here. Americans are bearing a grossly disproportionate share of the security risks and economic costs associated with such migration, which makes it a national problem for Americans to solve through their elected representatives and through voluntary groups like the Minuteman Project. View Full Article

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Privacy Under Attack--the Spy Chips Story
--> Posted to New_World_Order for March, 2006

(HEAR OUR RADIO PROGRAM ON THIS TOPIC ON "RADIO ARCHIVES", 2/25/06.)

Personal privacy invasion is one the top hot topic issues of the day. People are going to great lengths to make sure their personal medical and financial records stay just that - personal and private. Identity theft is an ever growing career among modern techno-criminals. Criminals no longer have to march into a bank wielding a gun demanding money. Now they rely on the internet and modern day technology for their method of robbery.
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Corporations now share buyer information like never before to gain knowledge of what consumers are most interested in. The method by which all of this takes place, including how we do our banking and grocery shopping is about to change. Earlier this year I came across a book on Amazon called Spychips by Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre. The book features need to know information about the way technology is changing not only our personal lives, but how it changes the way corporations do business and about how we purchase things. I personally recommend the book to everyone regardless of religious or political status. View Full Article

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The U.N.'s Global Land Grab--WND
--> Posted to New_World_Order for March, 2006

The Southern Appalachian Biosphere Reserve, or SAMAB, began in the 1970s when UNESCO recognized the 571,000-acre Great Smoky Mountains National Park as a site worthy to be included in its growing global network of Biosphere Reserves. Neither Congress, nor the legislatures of either affected state, reviewed, debated or approved the designation.

Today, SAMAB encompasses nearly 37 million acres. Still, neither Congress, nor any of the affected states' legislatures have reviewed, debated or approved the designation or the expansion.

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U.S. Groups to Plant Chips in Workers
--> Posted to New_World_Order for February, 2006

(HEAR OUR 1/28/06 RADIO PROGRAM ON THIS TOPIC. IT WILL BE POSTED TO "RADIO ARCHIVES" BY 2/28/06.)

US group implants electronic tags in workers

An Ohio company has embedded silicon chips in two of its employees - the first known case in which US workers have been “tagged” electronically as a way of identifying them.

CityWatcher.com, a private video surveillance company, said it was testing the technology as a way of controlling access to a room where it holds security video footage for government agencies and the police.
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I'm From the U.N.--You Can Trust Me
--> Posted to New_World_Order for November, 2005

You can trust me… I’m from the U.N.

Like most people with whom I deal on a daily basis, the thought of the U.N. controlling the Internet was simply too much to comprehend. Readers from across the country registered their dismay and anger over efforts by the hapless and corrupt United Nations to gain authority over the planet’s premier information gathering and sharing mechanism. Despite the well-documented failings and left-leaning tendencies of the U.N., it may come as a surprise to some that in a recent survey, college students trusted the U.N. more than the federal government.

As documented in the story Students Trust UN More Than Federal Government, the survey, conducted by Harvard Universities Institute of Politics (IOP), found that 52% of respondents “trust the United Nations to do the right thing all or most of the time.” When asked a similar question regarding the federal government, only 44% felt the same way.

Students’ trust in the U.N. eclipses the general public’s faith in the organization, according to a January 2005 Harris Interactive poll, which found that only 30 percent of American adults “tend to trust” the United Nations, while 44 percent “tend not to trust” it.

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Property Control a U.N. Dream
--> Posted to New_World_Order for June, 2005

John Prescott, deputy prime minister, told the House of Commons that 10,000 homes would be demolished in a $2 billion program to create "sustainable communities." This massive "Pathfinder" program has been adopted to transform the UK into sustainable communities, a major step toward compliance with goal seven of the U.N.'s Millennium Development Goals and further implementation of the U.N.'s Agenda 21.

A similar program is under way in the United States, but proponents are careful to deny that the U.N. has any influence or involvement. The facts tell a different story.

In 1976, the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat I) was held in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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The Drift to World Government
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Drift To World Government?

Prophecy - Signs


What level of government (local, state, federal, multinational institution or none) should regulate the following: What trees you may cut on your home property; whether you may burn logs in your home fireplace; what identification you need to open a bank account in your local bank?

Traditionally, it was not considered anyone else's business, including the government's, as to what trees, flowers and other plants one grew on one's own property. Slowly, local governments and zoning authorities began regulating these decisions. As the influence of agricultural and environmental interests grew, federal laws and regulations were passed regarding which crops and trees could be grown or removed from private property.
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U.N.--Register Every Baby Born
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The United Nations is supporting a new campaign urging governments around the world to register every newborn child, and it's getting help from South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

''It is, in a very real sense, a matter of life and death,'' the Nobel Peace Prize winner said at a New York news conference. ''The unregistered child is a nonentity. The unregistered child does not exist. How can we live with the knowledge that we could have made a difference?''

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"Smart Card" Driver's License On The Way?
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LIFE WITH BIG BROTHER

Lawmakers consider 'smart' driver's licenses

Computer chip's signals allow data to be read from a distance

A controversial technology already planned for tracking consumer products could be used to create "smart" driver's licenses that emit signals readable from a distance, according to federal and state government officials contemplating ways to fight identity fraud.

Radio frequency identification, or RFID, could help thwart terrorists who use falsified documents to get around, say Virginia lawmakers who will hear testimony on the technology's uses, reports Wired.com.

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Inside The Asylum (U.N.)
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(NOTE: JED BABBIN IS OUR RADIO GUEST OCTOBER 9, 2004--jm)

Frontpage Interview's guest today is Jed Babbin, the former deputy undersecretary of defense in the administration of President George H. W. Bush. A contributing editor of The American Spectator Magazine and a contributor to National Review Online, he is the author of the new book Inside the Asylum: Why the United Nations and Old Europe Are Worse Than You Think (available from the FrontPage Bookstore for a special offer of $19.95).

FP: Mr. Babbin, thank you for joining Frontpage Interview. It is a pleasure to have you with us.


Babbin: It's my pleasure entirely.


FP: Tell our readers why you have titled your book "Inside the Asylum."

Babbin: One definition of insanity is doing the same thing in the same way again and again and expecting different results. By that definition, the UN is an asylum, and America is one of the inmates. We keep trying with the UN but the result is always the same: we become stuck in a quagmire of diplomacy. The point is that the UN's mission -- as seen by many of its members - is not to solve threats to peace, but to constrain the United States from pursuing its interests.



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The Baffling Worldview Of The United Nations--Hal Lindsey/WND
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The baffling worldview of the United Nations

(c) 2004 WorldNetDaily.com


Last week, Israeli forces arrested three boys - ages 13, 14 and 15 - at a West Bank checkpoint after they were discovered carrying homemade guns. The boys told Israeli investigators they had been recruited by Islamic Jihad to carry out a shooting attack against Israeli civilians in the city of Afula. The target was Afula's main bus station.

Later, a letter was discovered by one of the boy's parents, in his own handwriting, that said he had also been recruited by the al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade.

Many Palestinians expressed outrage at the terrorist groups for recruiting children, but there was no comment from the United Nations. It is an express violation of the United Nation's own protective declarations to use children as combatants. The United Nations has said nothing about it.

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U.N. Influence In U.S. Schools
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U.N. influence in U.S. schools

Since its beginning, the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization has been trying to impose an international curriculum to prepare students for world government. More than 500 U.S. schools are now using the International Baccalaureate program, and the Department of Education has just awarded a $1.2 million grant to expand the program in middle schools in Arizona, Massachusetts and New York.

In one of its first efforts in 1949, the UNESCO textbook, titled "Toward World Understanding," used to teach teachers what to teach, said:

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New Software Can Literally Spy On You
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Spam E-mail Reveals Internet Security Threat, Experts Warn

By Marc Morano
CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer

(CNSNews.com) - Unsolicited e-mails with the subject line, "What does your Lover do on the Internet?" have been circulating recently, offering an $89 software program called LoverSpy. Computer experts warn the spyware program is for real and poses a serious threat to Internet security.

"Spy on Anyone by sending them an E-Greeting Card!" reads the spam.

However, unlike the many weight loss and organ enlargement ads or requests for assistance from the widows of deposed foreign dictators, this latest cyber mass mailing may actually be telling the truth.
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The Coming National I.D. Card
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The coming national ID card

(c) 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

A series of articles published by WorldNetDaily.com this week have proven, beyond a shadow of doubt, that Americans will soon have to endure more of the kind of statism normally reserved for despotic regimes in the Third World. That outrage will come in the form of a national ID card.

The crux of the articles is about granting driver's licenses to illegal aliens, which - according to one immigration-reform group - is occurring in many more states than previously believed. Though driver's licensing officials in some of those states vehemently deny illegals are beating their systems, several residents of these same states have contacted WND to say otherwise. In some instances, readers say they have actually witnessed the licensing of illegals.

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Why U.S. Is Surendering To U.N.--Hal Lindsey
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Crying 'U.N.cle'

(c) 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

The Bush administration was forced to cry "uncle" and begin the process of surrendering to United Nations' demands for a wider say in Iraqi reconstruction in return for a U.N. blessing on a multinational force to augment the U.S. occupation.

It is supposed to be a coalition occupation force, but the United States is supplying 90 percent of the troops, 90 percent of the money and 95 percent of the casualties. The U.N. refuses to help unless the United States surrenders control of Iraqi reconstruction to the Security Council.

Today, it was reported that the United States is circulating a "proposed resolution to assign a larger role to the United Nations" in post-war Iraq that will outline a ''political horizon'' for the country's transition to a constitutional democracy. In other words, we cried "uncle."

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Curbing Big Brother
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Curbing Big Brother

Christians urge Ashcroft to respect freedom in surveillance law.

Both Christian conservatives and liberals are worried that proposed legislation to expand the surveillance powers of the federal government could undermine religious liberty. Responding to their concerns, Attorney General John Ashcroft says he is seeking the right balance between freedom and security in the post-9/11 world.

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Video Cams To Monitor Plane Passengers
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LIFE WITH BIG BROTHER

Videocams will monitor plane passengers

Airline to keep customers under constant surveillance, record faces

(c) 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Passengers who fly Southeast Airlines will be under the constant eye of digital video cameras providing a live feed and recordings of their faces and activities for security purposes.

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U.N. Seeking Global Gun Control?
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THE NEW WORLD DISORDER

U.N. seeking global gun control?

Conference moving toward plan that would regulate U.S. arms

(c) 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

A U.N. group is working toward establishment of an international system to register and regulate civilian possession of firearms, according to a former congressman.

The ultimate aim of many members of the conference on small arms is to outlaw personal ownership of guns altogether, said Georgia Republican Bob Barr in an interview yesterday on the newly syndicated WorldNetDaily Report with Joseph Farah.

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The Pentagon's Plan For Tracking Everything That Moves
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The Pentagon's Plan for Tracking Everything That Moves

Big Brother Gets a Brain

he cameras are already in place. The computer code is being developed at a dozen or more major companies and universities. And the trial runs have already been planned.

Everything is set for a new Pentagon program to become perhaps the federal government's widest reaching, most invasive mechanism yet for keeping us all under watch. Not in the far-off, dystopian future. But here, and soon.
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The Strange E.U. Beast
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The Strange EU Beast

The European Union is a strange beast. In fact, it is different from anything the world has ever seen before. For one thing, it is made up fifteen different sized, one-headed creatures.

Here's where it gets even stranger: Every six months, this beast rotates one of its fifteen little heads to be its leader. At the end of the six months, all of the beast's fifteen little heads merge together into one big head at what it calls a summit. At this summit, the big head approves, or disapprove, what the prior little head accomplished. And, the big head decides what the next little leader head should try to accomplish during its term.

Recently, the fifteen little heads merged and the beast had its six-month summit. What did the big head decide? For one thing, it decided to absorb ten more little one-headed creatures into its body. This means, soon the strange looking EU beast will look even stranger. It will become a huge monster made up of twenty-five different sized creatures and, if things stay as they are, it will have twenty-five rotating heads instead of fifteen.

Even the beast, however, is beginning to realize just how impractical twenty-five rotating heads would be -- not to mention how ridiculous it would look. But, the beast has a problem. All twenty-five of the little creatures naturally want their head to have a turn at being the leader head of the beast.

And, the EU beast has something else to worry about -- defense. At the present, it only has ten horns available to defend itself. To make matters worse, these ten horns are on ten of its little heads. And these ten, one-horned heads don't want the other hornless little heads telling them what to do. In other words, the ten heads with horns think they should have a greater say over the beast than the other little heads they're being asked to defend.

To make matters worse for the EU beast, the ten one-horned heads formed an alliance and chose a leader for themselves -- you could say a little horn, different from the others (it doesn't have a head), but a horn never-the-less.

How is the EU beast planning on resolving its problem of too many heads without offending any of its heads? It has taken many little pieces of itself and formed them into what looks like another creature -- called a Convention -- and told the little heads the Convention will decide what should be done about the rotating head problem.

Of course, since the beast made it from its own body, the Convention is not really a different creature. But, until the EU beast decides what to do about its rotating heads, the Convention keeps the little heads busy and happy.

So, at the summit, the big head instructed its Convention creature to finish its work and deliver its decision about how to best resolve the rotating head problem to the next summit six months away. At that time, the big head will tell the little heads how many heads will be allowed to lead the new, enlarged EU beast.

And, there is still one more thing the big head did at this summit. To the delight of the EU beast -- with the help of the little horn -- its ten horns have finally begun to grow into their full maturity. As a result, for the first time at a summit, the big head was able to give the order that would authorize the use of the EU beast's horns.

Naturally, the EU beast has learned to like its little horn.


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