StopTheLie.com News update 12-10-2012
Your letter could save Bernard von NotHaus from prison
Source: DownsizeDC.org
Bernard von NotHaus faces many years in prison. What was his crime?
von NotHaus dared to compete with the Federal Reserve monopoly to provide people with an alternative form of money based on gold and silver.
--Jim Babka wrote a letter to the Judge in the Von NotHaus case asking for a new trial.
(You can) write your own letter to the Judge on behalf of von NotHaus
Read full article at:http://www.downsizedc.org/blog/your-letter-could-save-bernard-von-nothaus-from-prison
COMMENT: I sent a copy of Dishonest Money along with the following letter:
Dear Judge Voorhees,
The book I have sent you required six years of my life and nearly every penny of my savings to write. …It was well worth the price. I cannot think of anything more important that I could have done with my time and money. I believe, if you read this short book, you will agree.
It is well known that private individuals sometimes use the public power of government to secure an illegitimate advantage over others. The Federal Reserve System provides one of the longest-running and most egregious examples of private "illegitimate advantage" in our nation's history.
When considering the case of Bernard von NotHaus, please take into consideration the history and nature of the private power he dared to challenge. Please take into consideration this power's ability to use government as its instrument; to destroy anything that threatens its illegitimate monopoly.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Joseph Plummer
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Govt. Storing Your Data To Use Against You Later (Video - Recommended)
Source: RT.com
The FBI records the emails of nearly all US citizens, including members of congress, according to NSA whistleblower William Binney. In an interview with RT, he warned that the government can use this information against anyone.
Binney, one of the best mathematicians and code breakers in the history of the National Security Agency, resigned in 2001. He claimed he no longer wanted to be associated with alleged violations of the Constitution, such as how the FBI engages in widespread and pervasive surveillance through powerful devices called 'Naris.'
Watch video at:http://rt.com/usa/news/surveillance-spying-e-mail-citizens-178/
COMMENT: Imagine: The past 10 years worth of everything you've said on the phone, written in emails, texts or posts, purchased or viewed online...all stored and waiting for the time when the government wants to dive into that data and find something to use against you. (Or, better yet, against one of your so-called "representatives" who isn't doing what the real rulers demand.)
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Previous Week's News 12-03-2012
NDAA Nullification Moves Forward in Michigan
Source:TenthAmendmentCenter.com
LANSING, Mich. – With the Feinstein Amendment passing the Senate Thursday, the national spotlight swiveled back onto indefinite detention provisions written into the National Defense Authorization Act.
Many hailed the passage of the amendment as the beginning of the end of federally sanctioned kidnapping. But the amendment contains several troubling aspects, including an assumption that Congress retains the power to legislate indefinite detention in the future. And as Tenth Amendment Center legal analyst Blake Flilppi points out in his in depth analysis of the amendment, it may not even strike down indefinite detention under the NDAA.
That makes it imperative that state and local efforts to nullify detention without constitutional due process continue.
Read full article at:http://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2012/11/ndaa-nullification-moves-forward-in-michigan/
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Shock Video: Deputy Protects First Amendment (Video)
Source: YouTube.com
Sheriff defends free speech rights against airport official during opt out campaign.
Watch video at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1CjZN2H5-8
COMMENT: ...great to see.
There is a follow up video (that covers the outpouring of support) available here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQgFAENXC34&feature=em-uploademail
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How to boycott all the brands that helped kill Prop. 37
Source: NaturalNews.com
Though there are still quite a few absentee, mail-in and provisional ballots left to be counted, it appears as though California's Proposition 37, the genetically-engineered (GE) foods labeling initiative, has indeed failed to pass by a very narrow margin. But that does not mean the labeling fight is over, nor does it mean proponents of honesty in food labeling cannot get even with the opposition by actively boycotting the corporations responsible for helping kill the initiative.
If even half of the nearly six million Californians that voted in favor of Prop. 37 decided to stop purchasing the following "natural" and organic food brands, all of which are owned by companies that spent millions to defeat Prop. 37, the financial damage incurred by these corporate traitors would be significant enough to send the message that the people want to know, and have a right to know, whether or not the foods they eat contain genetically-modified organisms
Read full article at:http://www.naturalnews.com/038112_Prop_37_boycott_brands.html
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Supreme Court rules cops can be filmed
Source: RT.com
Smile for the camera, coppers — the US Supreme Court has decided to let stand a lesser ruling that allows citizens in the state of Illinois to record police officers performing their official duties.
Up until just last year, an anti-eavesdropping legislation on the books across Illinois meant any person within the state could be imprisoned for as much as 15 years for recording a police officer without expressed consent. In August 2011, a federal appeals court struck down the law, but an Illinois prosecutor has asked the Supreme Court — unsuccessfully — to challenge that ruling.
Read full article at:https://rt.com/usa/news/supreme-court-illinois-police-653/
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US Healthcare Giant Blows the Whistle on GMOs
Source: NaturalSociety.com
Just days after a leading genetically modified organism (GMO) researcher spoke out against GMOs and how many pro-GMO 'scientists' are in bed with Monsanto or carry their own GMO patents, the largest managed healthcare provider in the United States is now publicly speaking out against GMOs. In a recent newsletter, the Kaiser Permanente company discussed the numerous dangers of GMOs in a recent newsletter and how to avoid them.
Explaining how GM ingredients have been linked to tumors and organ damage in rats in the only lifelong rat study available, the newsletter highlighted how the only real long- term research indicates that GMOs are a serious health danger. The newsletter, which you can view here, states:
Read full article at:http://naturalsociety.com/top-us-healthcare-giant-gmos-are-devastating-health/#ixzz2DT50Sxer
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Brzezinski - Resistance to "external control" growing (Video)
Source: PrisonPlanet.com
During a recent speech in Poland, former US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski warned fellow elitists that a worldwide "resistance" movement to "external control" driven by "populist activism" is threatening to derail the move towards a new world order.
Watch video at:http://www.prisonplanet.com/brzezinski-populist-resistance-is-derailing-the-new-world-order.html
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