|
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Alex Jones News Update
Monday, 30 December 2013
JoePlummer.com News 12-30-2013
StopTheLie.com News update 12-30-2013
The Christmas Truce of 1914
Source: TheNewAmerican.com
--During Christmas Eve, soldiers on both sides could hear numerous Christmas carols being sung in the trenches on the other side. One particularly solemn moment occurred in the trenches near Ploegstreert Wood. At 11:00 p.m., which was at midnight in Berlin, Germany, there was a booming baritone voice singing the beloved Christmas carol "Stille Nacht" ("Silent Night"). History has failed to record the name of this man who sang "Stille Nacht," but his singing of this beloved Christmas carol had an enormous psychological effect on the soldiers of both sides. Despite official pronouncements to the contrary, the soldiers in those trenches slept that night knowing in their hearts that a Christmas truce had begun. There were many Christmas carols, the singing of each hymn communicating peace amongst those who sang them and those who heard from opposing trenches, but "Silent Night" seems to be the one stood out the most.
Soldiers sang Christmas carols again on Christmas morning. Soon sign boards began popping up from the trenches. Because there were more German soldiers who spoke English than English soldiers who spoke German, the predominant language used on the sign boards was English, sometimes broken English, such as, "You no fight, we no fight." Soon, soldiers emerged from the trenches advancing toward the opposing trenches armed not with weapons, but with gifts: Tobacco products, chocolates, cakes, even sausages. The men met, exchanged gifts, and arranged for decent Christian burials of the dead who had fallen in what was no-man's-land only a few days earlier. The informal truce even included soccer games and beer drinking. Sadly, the news of the truce spread with unequal speed along the trenches on both sides and, consequently, there were a few casualties in some locations.
Read full article at:http://thenewamerican.com/culture/history/item/4654-the-christmas-truce-of-1914
======================================================
PLEASE forward this newsletter to anyone you think might be interested. Those who'd like to be added to our news list can sign up at:http://stopthelie.com/stl_newsletter.html
Other sources for alternative news:
http://www.PrisonPlanet.com/
http://www.RealityZone.com/currentperiod.html
http://www.FreedomsPhoenix.com/Front-Page.htm
http://libertycrier.com/
Previous Week's News 12-23-2013
TSA releases cartoon animation to introduce kids to warrantless checkpoints (with Video)
Source: PoliceStateUSA.com
In an effort to condition children to accept the police state, the TSA has released a cartoon depicting an animated family enduring a warrantless federal checkpoint at an airport.
The video casts the the travelers and government agents as cute doggie characters that show how fun it can be to go through a checkpoint.
Animated travelers show how easy it is to comply with federal checkpoints. (Source: YouTube) Animated travelers show how easy it is to comply with federal checkpoints. (Source: YouTube)
"Its not scary," explains the father, as he hands his papers to the blue-shirted sentry. "TSA officers are here to keep us secure!"
The children are taught the phrase, "Stop, Screen, and Go!" as their persons, papers, and effects are searched without cause.
"Vrrrrroooom!" exclaims the child as he excitedly steps through the TSA scanner.
Read full article at:http://www.policestateusa.com/2013/tsa-releases-cartoon-to-introduce-kids-to-warrantless-checkpoints/
COMMENT: And to top if off, you can't even "comment" on or "rate" this nifty little piece of propaganda at YouTube. (TSA "public affairs headquarters" has turned those two features off...imagine that.)
======================================================
Unethical Journal Retraction Fuels Mistrust in GMO Science (with Video)
Source: Mercola.com
In September of last year, the first-ever lifetime feeding study assessing the health risks of genetically engineered (GE) Roundup Ready corn (NK603) was published in Reed Elsevier's peer-reviewed journal, Food and Chemical Toxicology.
The two-year long study1 led by Gilles-Eric Séralini revealed shocking health effects, including massive tumors and early death.
Rats given glyphosate in their drinking water also developed tumors. Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Monsanto's herbicide Roundup, which has recently been implicated as a major contributor to chronic disease. Needless to say, Séralini's findings set off a fire-storm of opposition from the industry.
Watch video at:http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/12/17/seralini-gmo-study-retracted.aspx?e_cid=20131217Z1_DNL_art_1&utm_s
PLEASE forward this newsletter to anyone you think might be interested. Those who'd like to be added to our news list can sign up at:http://stopthelie.com/stl_newsletter.html
The Christmas Truce of 1914
Source: TheNewAmerican.com
--During Christmas Eve, soldiers on both sides could hear numerous Christmas carols being sung in the trenches on the other side. One particularly solemn moment occurred in the trenches near Ploegstreert Wood. At 11:00 p.m., which was at midnight in Berlin, Germany, there was a booming baritone voice singing the beloved Christmas carol "Stille Nacht" ("Silent Night"). History has failed to record the name of this man who sang "Stille Nacht," but his singing of this beloved Christmas carol had an enormous psychological effect on the soldiers of both sides. Despite official pronouncements to the contrary, the soldiers in those trenches slept that night knowing in their hearts that a Christmas truce had begun. There were many Christmas carols, the singing of each hymn communicating peace amongst those who sang them and those who heard from opposing trenches, but "Silent Night" seems to be the one stood out the most.
Soldiers sang Christmas carols again on Christmas morning. Soon sign boards began popping up from the trenches. Because there were more German soldiers who spoke English than English soldiers who spoke German, the predominant language used on the sign boards was English, sometimes broken English, such as, "You no fight, we no fight." Soon, soldiers emerged from the trenches advancing toward the opposing trenches armed not with weapons, but with gifts: Tobacco products, chocolates, cakes, even sausages. The men met, exchanged gifts, and arranged for decent Christian burials of the dead who had fallen in what was no-man's-land only a few days earlier. The informal truce even included soccer games and beer drinking. Sadly, the news of the truce spread with unequal speed along the trenches on both sides and, consequently, there were a few casualties in some locations.
Read full article at:http://thenewamerican.com/culture/history/item/4654-the-christmas-truce-of-1914
======================================================
PLEASE forward this newsletter to anyone you think might be interested. Those who'd like to be added to our news list can sign up at:http://stopthelie.com/stl_newsletter.html
Other sources for alternative news:
http://www.PrisonPlanet.com/
http://www.RealityZone.com/currentperiod.html
http://www.FreedomsPhoenix.com/Front-Page.htm
http://libertycrier.com/
Previous Week's News 12-23-2013
TSA releases cartoon animation to introduce kids to warrantless checkpoints (with Video)
Source: PoliceStateUSA.com
In an effort to condition children to accept the police state, the TSA has released a cartoon depicting an animated family enduring a warrantless federal checkpoint at an airport.
The video casts the the travelers and government agents as cute doggie characters that show how fun it can be to go through a checkpoint.
Animated travelers show how easy it is to comply with federal checkpoints. (Source: YouTube) Animated travelers show how easy it is to comply with federal checkpoints. (Source: YouTube)
"Its not scary," explains the father, as he hands his papers to the blue-shirted sentry. "TSA officers are here to keep us secure!"
The children are taught the phrase, "Stop, Screen, and Go!" as their persons, papers, and effects are searched without cause.
"Vrrrrroooom!" exclaims the child as he excitedly steps through the TSA scanner.
Read full article at:http://www.policestateusa.com/2013/tsa-releases-cartoon-to-introduce-kids-to-warrantless-checkpoints/
COMMENT: And to top if off, you can't even "comment" on or "rate" this nifty little piece of propaganda at YouTube. (TSA "public affairs headquarters" has turned those two features off...imagine that.)
======================================================
Unethical Journal Retraction Fuels Mistrust in GMO Science (with Video)
Source: Mercola.com
In September of last year, the first-ever lifetime feeding study assessing the health risks of genetically engineered (GE) Roundup Ready corn (NK603) was published in Reed Elsevier's peer-reviewed journal, Food and Chemical Toxicology.
The two-year long study1 led by Gilles-Eric Séralini revealed shocking health effects, including massive tumors and early death.
Rats given glyphosate in their drinking water also developed tumors. Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Monsanto's herbicide Roundup, which has recently been implicated as a major contributor to chronic disease. Needless to say, Séralini's findings set off a fire-storm of opposition from the industry.
Watch video at:http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/12/17/seralini-gmo-study-retracted.aspx?e_cid=20131217Z1_DNL_art_1&utm_s
PLEASE forward this newsletter to anyone you think might be interested. Those who'd like to be added to our news list can sign up at:http://stopthelie.com/stl_newsletter.html
Eddie Hobbs / Sunday Independent: 29th Dec 2013
Eurozone still riddled by chronic debt
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/eurozone-still-riddled-by-chronic-debt-29872905.html
Eurozone still riddled by chronic debt
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/eurozone-still-riddled-by-chronic-debt-29872941.html
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/eurozone-still-riddled-by-chronic-debt-29872905.html
Eurozone still riddled by chronic debt
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/eurozone-still-riddled-by-chronic-debt-29872941.html
Colm McCarthy / Sunday Independent: 29th Dec 2013.
Euro stuck in danger zone without an escape plan
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/colm-mccarthy/euro-stuck-in-danger-zone-without-an-escape-plan-29872911.html
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/colm-mccarthy/euro-stuck-in-danger-zone-without-an-escape-plan-29872911.html
Dan O'Brien / Sunday Independent: 29th Dec 2013
World is still under the shadow of nationalism
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/world-is-still-under-the-shadow-of-nationalism-29872923.html
World is still under the shadow of nationalism
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/world-is-still-under-the-shadow-of-nationalism-29872948.html
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/world-is-still-under-the-shadow-of-nationalism-29872923.html
World is still under the shadow of nationalism
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/world-is-still-under-the-shadow-of-nationalism-29872948.html
Gene Kerrigan / Sunday Independent: 29th Dec 2013
Ming deserves an apology from Sean Barrett
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/gene-kerrigan/ming-deserves-an-apology-from-sean-barrett-29872439.html
Our rush to judgement on Ian Bailey must be examined
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/gene-kerrigan/our-rush-to-judgement-on-ian-bailey-must-be-examined-29872932.html
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/gene-kerrigan/ming-deserves-an-apology-from-sean-barrett-29872439.html
Our rush to judgement on Ian Bailey must be examined
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/gene-kerrigan/our-rush-to-judgement-on-ian-bailey-must-be-examined-29872932.html
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Friday, 27 December 2013
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
Alex Jones News Update
|
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)