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Sunday, May 17, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA Democrats Oppose Legislation That Would Ban Islamic Sharia Law from State Courts

SOUTH CAROLINA Democrats Oppose Legislation That Would Ban Islamic Sharia Law from State Courts

Posted on May 17, 2015 by Walid Shoebat

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The Republican-sponsored anti-sharia legislation which would ensure that Islamic and other foreign laws are kept out of consideration by South Carolina courts is being stonewalled by Democrat panderers who seek to appease Muslim supremacists pushing hard to get sharia law recognized by American courts.

Post and Courier: A vote on the anti-Sharia law bill was postponed until Tuesday at the earliest after an hours-long debate over Charleston Republican Rep. Chip Limehouse’s proposal. Limehouse has said a law is needed to prevent radical Islamic beliefs from infiltrating state courts.

Democrats said the bill showed why the GOP was unfit to govern and why South Carolinais the butt of late-night television jokes. They accused Republicans of legislating off of Internet rumors.

Rep. James Smith, D-Columbia, called the bill “red meat” and “politics at its worst,” while Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter, D-Orangeburg, chastised Limehouse and others for having the wrong priorities.

Defenders of the measure said that events in Iraq and the growth of radical Islam in America mean that South Carolina should ensure that laws adhered to by militant groups like ISIS don’t end up in U.S. courts.

Sharia law is also sometimes used in Muslim communities to settle contract disputes or family matters, although American courts are not bound by those rules. The terrorist group ISIS has used the 14th century laws to justify the beheading of prisoners in Syria and Iraq.

Limehouse has cited the Center for Security Policy, a conservative Washington, D.C.-based think tank, that has prompted states around the country to introduce laws banning the use of foreign or Sharia laws.

The center has cited 146 cases in 32 states where Sharia law was used as a legal argument. Those states are Tennessee, Louisiana, Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Washington, Alabama and Florida, according to the center.

A fear of Islamic law has grown particularly among conservative groups around the country as terrorist groups have carried out attacks and spread their message on social media.

Rep. Joe Neal, D-Hopkins, said Republicans were fear-mongering. “Laws in this state ought to be based on our Constitution not on fear, not on suspicion,” he said. “We’re better than this because we don’t need to give in to fear … and the kind of low-brow politics this seems to represent.”

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Walid Shoebat is a former member of the Muslim Brotherhood who was converted to Christianity, and author of the book, God’s War on Terror.

Courtesy of Freedom Outpost.

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SOUTH CAROLINA Democrats Oppose Legislation That Would Ban Islamic Sharia Law from State Courts
Walid Shoebat
Sun, 17 May 2015 15:57:07 GMT

The Amtrak Crash: Why The FBI Lied And Why It Is No Freak Accident Lending The Possibility Of A Terror Attack OR a False Flag Attack gone terribly wrong. (In other words the FBI was unable to contain their own terrorism plot, again.)

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AMTRAK

By Walid Shoebat

When the tragic Amtrak crash happened, initially, the media and the FBI reported that foul play or terrorism was ruled out. When this misinformation came out on the 13th of this month, Shoebat.comreported on the same day, that such reports are not likely accurate, and that foul play or terrorism cannot be ruled out:

Just before Tuesday’s deadly Amtrak derailment, at about 9:25 p.m, Tuesday, SEPTA’s northbound Train 769, en route to Trenton on tracks on the Northeast Corridor beside the Amtrak rails, was struck by “an unknown projectile” that broke the engineer’s window, SEPTA spokeswoman Jerri Williams said.

Strange that about three minutes later and four miles away, near Frankford Junction, Amtrak’s northbound Train 188 derailed on the Northeast Corridor tracks, killing at least six and injuring scores.

Two trains, separate incidents within three minutes from each other and both incidents caused damage on the engineer’s window (one confirmed due to a projectile) which now some photos surfaced of the Amtrak crash also showing signs of engineer’s window shatter. Whether this is another projectile or was caused by the crash is unknown, but what is known is that both incidents were either coordinated around the same time with damage to the engineer’s window. Were these simply due to accidents? One is not. But this new revelation begins to lessen the possibility that chance was involved and that foul play becomes a possibility.

Shoebat.com stated this 5 days before the news came out confirming our suspicion. But this was not only of two incidents, but three confirmed “projectile story”. It then becomes probable that what we are dealing with is a coordinated attack:

The FBI is looking into whether there is any link between three different trains that were all apparently hit by objects just a few miles apart, within a few minutes, the night of the deadly Amtrak derailmen

Prior to these reports, Shoebat.com even provided photos of the Amtrak train showing that a projectile also have hit the derailed Amtrak train:

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Tweeted photos of the derailed Amtrak

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Photo of the derailed Amtrak Train 188. Notice the concentric circles due to projectiles.

The SEPTA incident which is a confirmed projectile also shows a similar concentric window shatter, a confirmed “projectile”:

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The third train was “another Amtrak train, a southbound Acela train that was apparently hit in a passenger window” as ABC reported. The SEPTA “train personnel believed someone had shot at them” which “Philadelphia transit police dispatchers can be heard on scanner audio from Tuesday night, warning that a commuter train may have been shot at.”

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Amtrak and SEPTA windows with apparent holes and a concentrated shatter due to projectile

Such concentrated shatter holes are not easily formed by flying debris. Train driver windows are 223 Type 1 standard windows which have “minimum requirements for glazing materials in order to protect railroad employees and railroad passengers from injury as a result of objects striking the windows of locomotives”.

The driver’s window are not the same as the side windows of passenger trains which must meet Type II standards. According to federal standards, the driver windows need to have glazing that will withstand a 40 grain .22 caliber bullet travelling at 960 feet per second, or a 24 lb cinderblock travelling at 44 feet per second.

debris are unlikely to have caused such damage. From the Amtrak driver photo one can see what seems like a possible bullet size hole which may rule out that such “projectile” was a rock.

One could argue that the derailment shattered the Amtrak train’s windshield, but this was rejected by Robert L. Sumwalt, the safety board official who is leading the investigation said “there were concentric circles on the lower left corner of the glass.” Concentrated circles are not caused by a crash trauma, but by a projectile.

The NTSB said that the second Amtrak train (third incident) — this one headed south — that had a window shattered in the same area around the same time. NBC reported that “on southbound Amtrak Acela 2173 and nearing the Philadelphia 30th Street Station around 9:20 p.m. when he was jolted by the sound of an object hitting and shattering the window of his train car.”

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Window damage from Amtrak Acela 2173

The ‘projectile’ be it a “rock” or a “bullet” does not eliminate an act of terrorism and three trains being hit at the same time with such projectiles minimizes the possibility of a mere “accident”. Rocks, as some might laugh this off, are used by desperate terrorists, and if in doubt try living in Israel.

As far as the crash, indeed it is likely to have been caused by speeding. But such a scenario as a projectile hitting the engineer’s window could easily distract the engineer at the worst time while the conductor notices the curve when it was too late and applies the brakes sending the train off the tracks. The other scenario was that the engineer fell forward against the throttle, and then reacted too late.

Such scenario cannot be ruled out. Mark Rosenker, a former N.T.S.B. chairman, said the impact from a thrown object could have affected the engineer and led to the crash.

“He could have been startled to a point of distraction to lose situational awareness and forget that he was supposed to slow down instead of accelerating,” Mr. Rosenker said in an interview Friday.

Karl Edler, a retired engineer who drove the line hundreds of times, said an impact could help explain the wreck. When a train pulls out of the North Philadelphia station, the engineer usually twists the throttle “up to notch eight, which is engineer-speak for wide open,” he said.

It is about three miles to the curve where Amtrak 188 derailed.

“Usually, you just leave the throttle open until you get up to 80 miles per hour, then put on the brake for the curve,” he said. “Seems reasonable that something happened right about that time he would have started slowing down that kept him from taking the throttle off. He was startled by the impact or whatever. And by the time he realized it, it was too late.”

While the Amtrak conductor does not have recollection (perhaps due to memory loss), The New York Times reported that “Robert L. Sumwalt, the safety board official who is leading the investigation, said an assistant conductor had reported that she believed she heard a radio transmission in which an engineer on a regional line said his train had been struck by a projectile and the engineer on the Amtrak train replied that his had been struck, too.” But this report was rejected later as no such transmission was heard from the recordings. This would mean that the engineer on the crashed train never reported a projectile hitting his window, even though the evidence shows an impact that could only be caused by a projectile.

While the possibilities of an attack of some sort is high, it being a terror attack, begs the question: why has no terrorist group made any claims? Usually terrorist groups, especially ISIS sympathizers, take pride in such a successful mission as derailing an American train.

Railroads have been the target of terrorists in the past. The FBI on Friday announced a $310,000 reward for information that would lead to the arrests of people responsible for derailing an Amtrak train in Palo Verde, Arizona in October 1995. There were 258 passengers on board, and the crash caused the death of Amtrak employee Mitchell Bates. The $310,000 reward was being provided by the FBI, Amtrak, and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Notes signed “Sons of Gestapo” were found along the site, and authorities at the time discovered railroad spikes had been removed prior to the crash. There has been no information about who the Sons of Gestapo were in two decades.

Yet there is no such claim from anyone regarding this latest incident. So the mystery thickens, but what is becoming certain is that foul play is a likely possibility, as we stated prior to the news just from a simple observation of the windows. The chances of more than one incident around roughly the same time, sets a higher probability for an attack and foul play rather than the media’s initial “accident” claim and the FBI’s “no terrorism” claim. This becomes especially concerning when we have three incidents, not one.

While the FBI ruled out terrorism, the question that begs an answer is: how could the FBI rule out such a scenario before the investigation is completed? This makes zero sense. This lends another possibility for the FBI’s initial claim, that is, they did not want to alarm the public, lest all transportation systems comes to a screeching halt.

Wisdom says, its always code red, especially when they say its code orange, since code red is usually set after an attack and rarely just prior to an attack. Being somewhat paranoid when traveling is a healthy dose of reality.

Related article

http://osnetdaily.com/2015/05/the-amtrak-crash-why-the-fbi-lied-and-why-it-is-no-freak-accident-lending-the-possibility-of-a-terror-attack/

Ron Paul Classic: Perfect Safety is not the Purpose of Government

Ron Paul Classic: Perfect Safety is not the Purpose of Government

Below and here is then-Congressman and Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul's official statement opposing the reauthorization of certain PATRIOT Act provisions, including Sec. 215, in 2011. Campaign for Liberty is working to block renewal of all the sunsetting PATRIOT Act provisions--either via a "clean" reauthorization or as part of a "phony" reform bill like the USA FREEDOM Act-- please help our efforts by contributing to our Stop the Surveillance State Banner Bomb. (hat tip Adam Dick at RPI).

Mr. PAUL. Mr. Speaker, I rise in opposition to this bill. I was opposed to the Patriot Act in 2001, and do not believe now that it is a good idea to extend it. The Fourth Amendment is rather clear. It says that we should be secure in our papers, our persons, our homes, and our effects; and, that if warrants are to be issued, we have to do it with probable cause, and describe in particular the places, the people, and the things that we are going to look at. I think what has happened, though, over the years has been that we have diluted the Fourth Amendment. It was greatly diluted in 2001, but it started a lot earlier than that. When the FISA law was originally written in 1978, that really introduced the notion that the Fourth Amendment was relative and not absolute. Later on, it was further weakened in 1998, and then of course in 2001. I think our reaction to the horrors of 9/11--we can understand the concern and the fear that was developed, but I think the reaction took us in the wrong direction, because the assumption was made of course that we weren't spending enough money on surveillance. Even though then our intelligence agencies received $40 billion, that didn't give us the right information. So now we are spending $80 billion. But it also looks like the conclusion was that the American people had too much privacy, and if we undermine the American people's privacy, somehow or another we are going to be safer. I think another thing that has come up lately has been that the purpose of government is to make us perfectly safe. Now, it is good to be safe, but governments can't make us safe. I question whether or not we have been made safer by the Patriot Act. But let's say a law makes us somewhat safer. Is that a justification for the government to do anything they want? For instance, if you want to be perfectly safe from child abuse and wife beating, the government could put a camera in every one of our houses and our bedrooms, and maybe there would be somebody made safer this way. But what would you be giving up? So perfect safety is not the purpose of government. What we want from government is to enforce the law and to protect our liberties. This, to me, has been, especially since 9/11, a classical example of sacrificing liberty for safety and security. Now, I didn't invent those terms. They have been around a long time. And it is easily justified, and I can understand it, because I was here in 2001 when this came up, and people become frightened, and the American people want something done. But I think this is misdirected, and it doesn't serve our benefits. I think at this time we should really question why we are extending this. We are extending the three worst parts. Why were these sunsetted? Because people had concern about them. They weren't sure they were good pieces and maybe they were overkill, and, therefore, they were saying we had better reassess it. So what have we done? We have already extended it twice, and here we are going to do it again, with the intent, I think, in a year to reassess this. But this bill doesn't make things worse, it doesn't make anything better, but it does extend what I consider and others consider bad legislation. I ask for a ``no'' vote on this legislation.

Ron Paul Classic: Perfect Safety is not the Purpose of Government
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Thu, 14 May 2015 16:49:10 GMT

‘NOT AIMED AT THIRD COUNTRY’: RUSSIA & CHINA START JOINT DRILLS AT MEDITERRANEAN

Russian-Chinese exercise comes at a time when NATO and its allies are holding military drills all over Europe

‘Not aimed at third country’: Russia & China start joint drills at Mediterranean

Image Credits: Kos93, Wiki Commons.

by RT | MAY 17, 2015


Nine Russian and Chinese warships kicked off joint military exercises dubbed, ‘Sea Cooperation – 2015’ in the Mediterranean on Sunday, the Russian Defense ministry said.

“The active phase of the exercises will be held in the Mediterranean between May 17 and 21, about 10 warships from the Russian Navy and the People’s Liberation Army Navy [of China] will be participating,”a statement from the Defense Ministry said.

The flagship of the Crimea-based Russian Black Sea Fleet, guided missile cruiser the ‘Moskva’, will be the headquarters for the drills, the statement added.

The goal of the Russia-China exercises “is to strengthen mutual understanding between the navies… regarding boosting stability, countering new challenges and threats at sea,” Vice-Admiral Aleksandr Fedotenkov, a deputy commander of the Russian Navy, who is leading the exercises from the Russian side, said.

Chinese Navy Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Vice-Admiral Du Czinchen, will be China’s commander of the drills.

Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov stressed “the war games aren’t aimed against any third country and aren’t linked to the political situation in the region.”

The Chinese Defense Ministry said earlier the joint maneuvers will focus on navigation safety, at-sea replenishment, escort missions and live fire exercises.

Besides the Moskva, Bora-class hover borne guided missile corvette the Samum, Krivak-class missile frigate the Ladny, Project 775 Large Landing Ships (LLS), the Aleksandr Otrakovsky and Aleksandr Shabalin, and Navy Tug MB-31 will be taking part in the exercise from the Russian side.

China sent a pair of 4,000-ton Type 54A Jiangkai II frigates – the ‘Linyi (574)’ and the ‘Weifang (547)’ as well as a replenishment ship, the ‘Wei Shanhu,’ to the Mediterranean.

The Russian-Chinese exercise comes at a time when NATO and its allies are holding military drills all over Europe.

Earlier, Russia announced its land forces will take part in a series of joint drills with troops in China, Belarus, India, and Mongolia later this year. The exercises will focus on peacekeeping and antiterrorist activities, the Kremlin said.

With relations between Moscow and the West having deteriorated over the Ukraine crisis, Russia has increased cooperation with its Chinese neighbors, in both economic and military spheres.

Chinese President Xi Jinping was Vladimir Putin’s top guest at the Victory Parade on May 9, which was followed by the signing of $25-billion deal to boost Chinese lending to Russian firms and a number of other agreements.

The Chinese authorities have also invited Russian troops to march in a parade scheduled to take place in Beijing this September.

http://www.infowars.com/not-aimed-at-third-country-russia-china-start-joint-drills-at-mediterranean/

STATES SAYING ‘NO’ TO CITIES SEEKING TO REGULATE BUSINESSES

Potential patchwork of local regulations could be bad for the economy

States saying 'no' to cities seeking to regulate businesses

by ASSOCIATED PRESS | MAY 17, 2015


State lawmakers across the country are increasingly saying “no” to cities and counties seeking to impose local restrictions on businesses.

In the past five years, roughly a dozen states have enacted laws barring local governments from requiring businesses to provide paid sick leave to employees. And the number of states banning local minimum wages has grown to 15.

The state pre-emption laws affect issues both big and small, such as local restrictions on oil drilling and seed planting. Some states have banned local bans on plastic bags, restaurant meal toys and sugary drinks.

In each case, states have stepped in after city officials somewhere proposed local policies that business leaders didn’t like. Businesses have warned that a potential patchwork of local regulations could be bad for the economy.

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Coyote Killing Contests: Why They Impact You

 

By Daniel Dowling
I have a sincere appreciation for wildlife that stems from my education and research, time spent in the wilderness, and a sense of duty to play my part as a steward. I have adopted the role of conservationist, and in my work I have come across a startling phenomenon: Coyote killing contests.
These contests are operated by outdoor outfitters and organizations that distribute prize money and winnings to groups of hunters who kill the most coyotes. There are categories for other prizes, such as most pups killed and most pregnant females killed. Such contests are not limited to coyotes and often include foxes, bobcats, cougars and similar graceful predators.
Oftentimes greyhound rescues are recruited to these events to decoy coyotes out of hiding. Coyotes naturally defend their territory, and this results in injury to our domestic canine friends as well. Contest participants frequently leave their dogs out in the wild if unresponsive to a call back, or are injured.
There is no utility in these contests. The targeted animals aren’t going to feed the families of honest hunters, but are discarded promptly. If people only understood the benefits that coyotes and other predators offer our communities, there would be legislative action in all 50 states by next Tuesday.
What Coyotes Do for Us
Your Home
It has been established in bigger cities, like Chicago, that decreases in local predators result in more pest complaints. Coyotes prey upon mice and other rodents that pose a direct threat to your home, and this makes them a useful ally. Also, they keep raccoon and opossum populations in check, which means that the songbirds you love to hear will be safe.

Your Community
Established packs with an alpha male and female act as guardians for your community. These family packs are directed by the alphas who teach pups how to hunt, what to hunt and where to hunt, which is anywhere but your community! These territorial packs prevent transient coyotes from digging up garbage, preying on pets and posing a problem to your community.
Ranching
It has been proven that indiscriminate killing of coyotes results in compensatory reproduction and eventual population increase. This occurs through unregulated mating after the extermination of alpha pairs.
With a rapid decrease in predator population comes a concomitant increase in prey animals; rabbits, deer and the like. These prey animals feed on the same forage as ranchers' cattle, thus increasing competition for resources. This directly conflicts the interest of ranchers, considering that fewer than .5 percent of cattle losses are attributed to predation.
Study on Rabbits and Bison
Rather than posing a problem for ranchers, the scientific evidence suggests that coyotes are here to help!
Questioning the Carnage
Considering all of this, I have questions for participants in these contests.
Are you respecting the coyotes? Are you respecting the wildlife? Do they deserve respect? Do you deserve respect? Is there anything that doesn’t deserve respect?
Are you promoting a culture of life or a culture of death? Would you rather your child learn how to coexist peacefully with animals or to kill them indiscriminately?
Is the coyote’s incredible resiliency an excuse to kill without remorse or an indicator that it is incredibly important in the ecosystem?
Are there better ways that you could be spending your time than killing coyotes? Have you researched the ways in which mass and indiscriminate killing of coyotes is counterproductive to the ends that ranchers desire? Did you know that the killing of pack animals who know how how to coexist with ranchers makes room for loners to come through who have yet to learn?
Is there a better way for you to prove your skill in marksmanship? Could you possibly play a video game if you absolutely had to satisfy an urge for bloodlust? When you look back on this life, will you be proud to share a legacy of remorseless and senseless killing with your progeny?
Could killing coyotes in droves possibly be a bad decision? Does your wife love you for how many coyotes you kill or does she love you for the lives you improve? Would your world come crashing to an end if you realized that killing coyotes wasn’t the best use of your time?
If you had to explain to a 5-year-old child what you do with your spare time and why, would you be entirely comfortable? Are there any intelligent reasons for you to continue to kill coyotes that you can scientifically validate? Why do you think it is that the overwhelming majority of people vehemently oppose coyote killing contests?
If you were moved to explore deeper into the subject, don’t hesitate to contact me. Please visit www.projectcoyote.org for insights and scientifically vetted information on these beautiful and important creatures.
About Daniel Dowling - I built my freelance business by pursuing a career as an author. My dream has always been to create peace on earth, so I decided to build that dream from the ground up: through families. My mission is to help heal the hearts and minds of young men and women so that they can have rich, lasting relationships and rock-solid families. I have many to write for and much to write about. You can find more of my work at http://www.dowlingwriter.com, where this article first appeared. Follow Daniel on Facebook: facebook.com/daniel.dowlng.7146

Coyote Killing Contests: Why They Impact You
Activist
Fri, 15 May 2015 15:22:00 GMT

WIFI – Why not?

 

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By Peter Paul Parker
When I first discovered the detrimental effects of WIFI on human beings, and how our governments have been so apathetic to do anything about this problem, it inspired me to write the article below.
http://www.activistpost.com/2014/03/wifi-theres-something-in-air.html
This article was kindly reproduced by Activist Post, as well as many other alternative sites as it really does go into the problems we face with WIFI. At the Ministry of Health we are also running a ‘Get WIFI out of schools campaign’, where we are urging parents to broach this subject with their children’s head teachers. We are just one organisation out of a small number that are trying to get more public awareness of this issue Are we suffering from the boiling frog syndrome? Are we starting to see this coming into fruition now in America? Recently there was an article published in the Huffington Post where the poorest people in the Detroit area found that their telomeres are being affected for many different reasons, one of them being stress. Could this be linked to the wireless technology that we are seeing being implemented at the rate of knots throughout our habitable areas?
It has been shown in the Bio Initiative Report that WIFI does indeed fragment the DNA and, therefore, through my layman’s eyes, it must have a contribution to the detrimental effects happening to DNA of the poorest in Detroit.
The best solution to WIFI and mobile phone EMFs is to stop being exposed to it, but there are other ways to lessen the effects, as pointed out in this article. Green tea, obviously without fluoride added to it, and Vitamin D are two ways of combating the attack on your telomeres. But, as I stated, the best way of avoiding the harmful effects is to keep it away from you, where possible. Low-level EMFs have been shown to be more harmful in some of the experiments performed on this technology.

Meditation is also useful for repairing your DNA. We are human beings, not human doings. The stressful way that we live today is so damaging to our health, that meditation will help you move into the healing zone where your body naturally wants to be, and away from all the stresses and strains life has to offer. It is a way of turning off the mind and focusing on the inner peace, where we all naturally sit. This is the place where we all have a commonality, but so few are finding it still in the Western world. This is the place where we can see each other’s differences and learn to work together for a better world. This is already happening, but we all must be active in the change. Moving harmful technologies away from us is the start of the healing process if we are to pass a world that we can all be proud of on to our children. Here is a good article on meditation and the healing effects it has.
http://www.feelguide.com/2014/12/24/scientists-stunned-by-meditations-ability-to-regrow-dnas-age-defying-telomeres-in-cancer-patients/
The Telegraph newspaper has just published an article reiterating all the problems WIFI and mobile phones give to us. Dr. Erica Mallery-Blythe, together with Professor Olle Johansen and ssita.org.uk, have all contributed to an excellent article that is spelling out the dangers of WIFI and mobile phones. Brain tumours have taken over from leukemia as the most common cause of cancer in children. There has also been a fivefold increase in the risk of glioma, which is a form of brain tumour, for those using mobile phones under the age of twenty. Gliomas have been recognised by the World Health Organisation as being linked to mobile phone usage. 
WIFI is also linked to the increase of childhood obesity, and here we have another interesting article about health problems and strokes. We are getting sicker and sicker as a species, and I believe there are many factors causing this. Could WIFI be partly responsible for the rise in strokes, especially in the younger generations? Any stress on the body can manifest in many different ways. This could be the heart. These are all very alarming occurrences we all must start taking notice of.
People must start engaging their politicians with their outrage at the lack of precautionary care over this matter. Here is the list of the Ministers who are part of the Health Department of the Government. If enough people write to them, they have to start to take notice. The sooner the better, as this problem needs to be addressed before more innocent people are hurt. Here are the addresses below.
huntj@parliament.uk
alistair.burt.mp@parliament.uk
ben@bengummer.com
jane.ellison.mp@parliament.uk
george.freeman.mp@parliament.uk
The WIFI campaign that the Ministry of Health is running is pointing the blame at the head teachers, where we have designed a notice to send them. Insurance companies and the Government have washed their hands of this issue. So, therefore, it is down to all of us to stop being so apathetic and engage with these Ministers. If you need any help in putting a letter together, please feel free to write to the Ministry of Health at the below link, and we will be more than happy to put a letter together for you. We want health and well-being for all, as you can see from the opening statement on our website.
http://www.ministryofhealth.org.uk/
Here is the WIFI campaign we are currently running.
http://www.ministryofhealth.org.uk/wificampaign.html
Turn off your mobile phone. Don’t hold it up to your head. Use the loud speaker function. When carrying it near the body, at the very least put it onto flight mode. There is an advertising slogan being used by Vodafone that says ‘Live life with 4G.’ You may be able to get superfast Internet access on your mobile phone, but how long will the life that you live last being exposed to this radiation? It is a lottery as no one truly knows how dangerous this actually is. All the independent research, which is so hard to get funding for, is screaming out to all of us saying ‘STOP USING THIS TECHNOLOGY’. Are you going to heed the warning? I do hope for your health and well-being that you do turn off all wireless technology around you.
So it begs the question – WIFI, why not? There are many reasons why we shouldn’t be using this hazardous technology, especially with regard to our children. It is time to get active, and we wish you all the best in the push to get WIFI out of our schools. And just think, you may be the one who makes the difference. Now wouldn’t that be something.
http://www.ministryofhealth.org.uk/
http://www.peterpaulparker.co.uk/
http://www.brightbeings.co.uk/
Related Activist Post Article:
34 Scientific Studies Showing Adverse Health Effects From Wi-Fi

Peter Paul Parker has been a musician for most his career. He started as a bass player and moved onto become a producer and writer of songs and music. Peter has also  now moved into the health arena and is a Bach flower practitioner, a Vegetarian and dietary consultant and part responsible for setting up the Ministry of Health. Peter is an activist in the UK with the Committee of 100 who are setting up alternative government, and is a blogger highlighting the troubles our world faces. He has also written the album Anahata recently as an expression of love for his new awakening.   http://www.peterpaulparker.co.uk/anahata.html
http://www.peterpaulparker.co.uk

WIFI – Why not?
Activist
Fri, 15 May 2015 15:08:00 GMT

Minority Report: Your Iris Can Now Be Scanned From Across the Room

 

By Melissa Dykes
Biometrics has been coming for a long time, but as it is starting to be adopted everywhere, superficially for consumer verification and security purposes, the envelope is getting pushed as more invasive techniques are being developed and put in the hands of government, law enforcement agencies, and corporations.
Now someone has invented “long range” iris scans. In other words, they can literally scan your iris and identify you from across the room.
Via The Atlantic:

An officer pulls someone over on the side of the highway. The cop sits in the car a moment, runs the plates—they’re fine—and gets out of the car. As he or she approach the driver’s side window, the driver pulls out a gun, shoots the officer, and flees.
This is something close to what happened in Long Island earlier this year, when a Suffolk County police officer was shot during a traffic stop. Unlike the recent traffic-stop shooting in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the suspect in the New York case, police told CBS, was a “known gang member.”

Marios Savvides, a Carnegie Mellon engineering professor, says he’s invented the fix: a long-range iris scanner that can identify someone as they glance at their rear-view mirror. In other words, it’s technology that could potentially identify a dangerous suspect before the cop even gets out of the car.
It is the first effective long-range iris scanner, he says.

So it starts with a justification… and all the positive reasons why we need this technology.
Meanwhile, privacy in our technocratic police state is pretty much extinct.
For all the good these kinds of technologies might potentially do, the downside always seems to vastly outweigh any positives the system can come up with to justify and sell it to us.
Two words: Minority Report.
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10 Signs We Live In a "Minority Report" World
Melissa Dykes is a writer, researcher, and analyst for The Daily Sheeple, where this article first appeared, and a co-creator of Truthstream Media with Aaron Dykes, a site that offers teleprompter-free, unscripted analysis of The Matrix we find ourselves living in. Melissa also co-founded Nutritional Anarchy with Daisy Luther of The Organic Prepper, a site focused on resistance through food self-sufficiency. Wake the flock up!

Minority Report: Your Iris Can Now Be Scanned From Across the Room
Activist
Fri, 15 May 2015 14:06:00 GMT

Cost of Federal Regulations Are Now $15,000 per Household

 

By Joshua Krause
Americans frequently complain about the amount of income taxes they have to pay every year, and understandably so. Income taxes average between 20-30% for most middle- and upper-class Americans. However, US citizens hardly pay the most when compared to the rest of the world. Belgium, for instance, has the highest income tax rate for average wage earners, at 42.8%.
But where these statistics get tricky, is when it comes to hidden taxes. The ones that don’t show up on your tax form. For that, the United States takes the cake, or is at least paying more than most countries. A new report from the Competitive Enterprise Institute found that Americans are collectively paying $1.88 trillion due to federal regulations. When a new regulation is enforced on a particular industry, those costs are passed down to the consumer, so the things we buy and the services we use have a hidden tax that doesn’t show up on the price tag.

“Federal regulation and intervention cost American consumers and businesses an estimated $1.88 trillion in 2014 in lost economic productivity and higher prices,” amounting to roughly $15,000 per household, the report said.
The report found that the federal bureaucracy—made up of 60 agencies, departments, and commissions—has 3,415 regulations in the process of being finalized, meaning that the number of regulations far surpasses the number of laws passed by Congress.
“In 2014, agencies issued 16 new regulations for every law—that’s 3,554 new regulations compared to 224 new laws,” the report said.

CEI, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, found that the Departments of the Treasury, Commerce, Interior, Health and Human Services (HHS), Transportation (DOT), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) account for 48 percent of all federal regulations.
The EPA issued 539 final rules in the Federal Register last year, up 12.5 percent in five years.
Enforcing regulations alone cost the government $59.5 billion in 2014.

While it’s safe to assume that some regulations are reasonable, doesn’t this just boil your blood? You’re paying thousands of dollars every year for regulations that you didn’t vote for. There’s no oversight. We vote for politicians that vote to create bureaucracies that are given the authority to create crippling regulations without any input from us. Talk about taxation without representation.
And what is it all for? It’s certainly not doing a damn thing to pay down our national debt, which continues to balloon to unprecedented levels. So not only are they taxing us dry with every dollar earned and spent, those tax dollars are paying for institutions that are so careless with our money, that they’re practically turning us into debt slaves.
And as you might have guessed already, these taxes hurt job creation. The cost of doing business in America now averages out to about $10,000 per employee, per year. That means fewer income earners to pay those taxes, which down the road will probably mean…you guessed it! More taxes and arbitrary regulations.
But at the end of the day you can only squeeze so much blood out of a turnip. Dozens of states are already practically bankrupt, and the vast majority of Americans are pretty much living paycheck to paycheck, as they continue to saddle themselves up with trillions of dollars in private debts. Don’t believe for a second that our economy is on the road to recovery, as so many talking heads would have you believe. The coming economic collapse is just on a temporary hiatus, and will return with a vengeance as soon as it becomes impossible for everyone to ignore the obvious; that these taxes and debts will never be paid down.
Joshua Krause is a reporter, writer and researcher at The Daily Sheeple, where this article first appeared. He was born and raised in the Bay Area and is a freelance writer and author. You can follow Joshua’s reports at Facebook or on his personal Twitter. Joshua’s website is Strange Danger.

Cost of Federal Regulations Are Now $15,000 per Household
Activist
Wed, 13 May 2015 02:03:00 GMT