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Alex Jones interviewed by CNN

Alex Jones Inside CNN Attack Piece 1/2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYE5hcS_x5M

Alex Jones Inside CNN Attack Piece PT 2/2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukWGnph1PIs

Still waiting for it to air... tick tick tick. Ponder

 

He makes reference to a couple of bills. These are the current incarnations of them:
H.R. 645: National Emergency Centers Establishment Act
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-645

S. 3081: Enemy Belligerent Interrogation, Detention, and Prosecution Act of 2010
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-3081

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Entry #399

HEATHROW security man ogles girl colleague via anti-terror body scanner

Now, wait, that can't be right. The apologists for the perma-police-state swore up-and-down that the finer physical "details" of your person were not discernable to the screeners - only any weapons you were carrying. Guess the victim had nice "guns"?

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2904943/Airport-security-guard-John-Laker-ogled-woman-colleague-in-body-scanner.html

http://www.prisonplanet.com/airport-worker-pervs-over-woman-in-body-scanner-look-at-those-gigantic-tits.html

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Entry #398

Health-Care Overhaul Changes to Start Taking Effect

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aa32kl.M09T4

 March 23 (Bloomberg) -- Indoor tanning salons will charge customers a 10 percent tax beginning today in just one of the changes Americans will see as a result of the U.S. health-care overhaul signed into law by President Barack Obama.

Insurers will be required by September to begin providing health coverage to kids with pre-existing illnesses and allow parents to keep children younger than 26 on their plans as the clock has begun ticking on many of the law’s provisions. Medicare recipients will receive a $250 rebate for prescription drugs when they reach a coverage gap called the donut hole if the Senate passes and the president signs companion legislation approved March 21 by the U.S. House.

The $940 billion overhaul subsidizes coverage for uninsured Americans, financed by Medicare cuts to hospitals and fees or taxes on insurers, drugmakers, medical-device companies and Americans earning more than $200,000 a year. Many of the changes in the bill of more than 2,400 pages, such as requiring most people to have health insurance and employers to provide coverage, will take at least two years to go into effect.

“Most of the major public policy changes embodied in the health care reform legislation will become effective only after the next presidential election in 2012,” said Maury Harris, an economist with UBS AG, said in a research report.

High-Risk Pools

Within 90 days, the law will provide immediate access to high-risk insurance plans for people who can’t get insurance because of a pre-existing medical problem, Harris said. These high-risk pools will be funded by $5 billion in federal grants.

Companies led by Minnetonka, Minnesota-based UnitedHealth Group Inc., the largest health insurer, will be banned within six months from dropping a person’s coverage because of severe illness and from limiting lifetime or annual benefits. (They're going to spend the next five months "re-evaluating" their customer list.) ~t*t

Participants in Medicare, the U.S. government’s health coverage for those 65 and older, are expected get a $250 rebate toward prescription drugs once their benefits run out -- a coverage gap know as the “doughnut hole.” The benefit is part of the package of amendments to the legislation now pending in the Senate. Drugmakers led by New York-based Pfizer Inc. will have to offer discounted drugs to Medicare recipients next year, according to an analysis of the legislation by the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit group based in Menlo Park, California

In 2013, individuals whose annual income is more than $200,000 and couples making more than $250,000 will see an increase in Medicare payroll taxes. Those taxes will also be expanded to cover dividend, interest and other unearned income.

Employer Coverage

In 2014, employers with more than 50 employees (a.k.a. people who can't stop at 49 Wink) ~t*t will be required to provide health coverage and most people will be required to have health insurance, Harris said in his report.

A tax on high-cost “Cadillac” policies won’t go into effect until 2018. The insurance industry also faces about $60 billion in additional fees under the health bill through 2018, and more beyond, though it was able to postpone the levy until 2014.

By 2019, the bill is expected to have expanded health insurance coverage to 32 million people, according to UBS’s Harris.

The U.S. Health and Human Services Department will have two years to set penalties on hospitals with high readmission rates and longer to test new payment systems for Franklin, Tennessee- based Community Health Systems Inc., the largest U.S. chain, and its rivals.

Financial Disclosure

Insurers also will have to reveal how much of members’ premiums they spend on medical care, as opposed to executive salaries or other administrative costs. Next year, they’ll owe a rebate to customers if the insurers spend less than 80 percent on benefits for people in individual or small-group plans.

Starting in 2014, states have their say. The legislation leaves it to them to set up and run the online marketplaces, known as exchanges, where customers will comparison-shop for coverage. Among other powers, the exchanges will be able to banish plans for premium increases deemed to be unjustified.

The legislation also creates an Independent Payment Advisory Board to suggest cuts in spending by Medicare, the government health program for the elderly and disabled, that could threaten payments for drug and device-makers. Starting in 2014, the panel’s recommendations would take effect unless federal lawmakers substitute their own reductions.

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Entry #397

Your government loves you

You can't prove it was us. No No

Barium is good for you! Some people put it on their salad!

Rep. Kucinich's bills that would have banned poisoning you without your approval got "referred to committee" and never became law.

H.R. 2977: Space Preservation Act of 2001
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h107-2977

H.R. 3616: Space Preservation Act of 2002
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h107-3616

H.R. 3657: Space Preservation Act of 2003
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h108-3657

H.R. 2420: Space Preservation Act of 2005
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-2420

Not that it would've mattered. In other news, the (former head of) EPA said they were gonna make sure everybody was safe. Big Smile

How'd that work out? Confused

Safe from prosecution, maybe? First responders & workers dropping like flies, while the major culprits are writing books, giving paid speeches, and the ever popular "spending more time with the family".

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Entry #396

banksters and car cos against transparency

See how much was donated to your congress critter to try to sway them.

http://maplight.org/us-congress/bill/111-hr-1207/360297/total-contributions

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Entry #395

Jack Nicholson's Car

Under 4 mins. Note the year.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2245729493419202077#

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Entry #394

Dennis Kucinich: Left Man Standing

The common meme is that only the evil republicans oppose the gov't takeover of healthcare.

Not quite. There are some dems who aren't just jumping on board.

http://blackagendareport.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=594034

The audio of the text is available by clicking the little POD icon just under the date.

For those keeping score, Kucinich voted AGAINST the bailouts.

You remember the bailouts, those things the banksters got and you didn't.

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Entry #393

Remember the housing bankster bailout?

Probably not. That was 20 long months ago, July 08, during a rethugnican residency, and we all know the 'thugnicans are against Eek bailouts.
Cognitive dissonance. Anyway, I made a short blog entry about it: www.lotterypost.com/blogentry/23543

went like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy6SlUpbnIU

This little 600 page gem of legislation includes such tasty nuggets as:

  • raising the national debt ceiling
  • fingerprinting of people working in the mortgage industry
  • reporting of all credit card transactions to the IRS

Didn't get any comments. No biggie. Maybe you just didn't hear me.

Can you hear me, now?
IRS to Track Online Sellers' Payment Transactions Beginning Next Year
http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abu/y210/m03/abu0258/s03

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Entry #392

Gerald Celente: Crisis is Not Going to End

Gerald Celente, regarded as the modern-day Nostradamus, speaks with Alex Jones about his recent escape from the Chile earthquake and gives his global economic forecast. The trends forecaster is predicting terrorism 2012, food shortages, and systems breaking down at all levels.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/celente/celente25.1.html

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Entry #391

Where'd the decade go?

Stock touts say what?


03/10/2000 03/10/2010 10 yr gain
DJIA 9928.82 10,567.33 6%
Gold $/oz $290.25 $1,120.50 286%
Silver $/oz $5.11 $17.47 242%
$ buying power $1,000.00 $794.69 -21%

How soon before "401-k" becomes "401 ¿qué pasó?" ?

sources: google finance, kitco, data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl

 

¿qué pasó? = what happened? Wink

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Entry #390

Peter Schiff: US politicans will never repay foreign debt

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fWqQGOGMJY

An excerpt of the Peter Schiff speech at the 2009 Henry Hazlitt Memorial Lecture. Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute.

The audience response is quite interesting.

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Entry #388

McCain Withdraws Support For Dietary Supplement Safety Act

http://www.overthecountertoday.com/2010/03/mccain-withdraws-support-for-dietary-supplement-safety-act.html
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-s3002/text

A Senate staffer confirmed that Sen. John McCain no longer supports a bill he introduced to significantly tighten regulatory requirements for dietary supplements.

McCain offered the Dietary Supplement Safety Act of 2010, S. 3002, in February. The Arizona Republican will now collaborate with Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, on revised legislation that allegedly provides for transparency and safety within the supplement industry but without the intensive regulatory intervention proposed in S. 3002. No timeline is set for introduction of a new bill.

Hatch thanks McCain for withdrawing his support of the original legislation in a March 4 letter.

"I'm counting on you to work with me to make sure this important industry does not fall prey to over-regulatory regimes and mounds of costly government bureaucracy," Hatch writes.
It seemed only a matter of time before Hatch, an author of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act and a vocal industry booster, would speak out against McCain's bill. S. 3002 targeted products containing steroids and other illegal substances, but was viewed as having potentially devastating effects on the supplement industry as a whole.

S. 3002 would have authorized FDA to create a list of "accepted" supplement ingredients, essentially eliminating the new dietary ingredient notification regime established by DSHEA. Other provisions would have required supplement firms to report all adverse events to FDA and would have mandated annual facility and product registration with the agency.

- Dan Schiff

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Entry #387

Professor Griff

Well, plenty here you didn't learn in "school".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=175kQryMU-8

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Entry #386

Congressman Returns Over $100,000 to Treasury

http://www.house.gov/apps/list/press/tx14_paul/MRESurplus.shtml

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Ron Paul has continued to run his Congressional office in a frugal manner, and was able to return more than $100,000 from his allotted office budget to the Treasury this year, an increase over the $90,000 returned last year.

“Since my first year in Congress representing the 14th district I have managed my office in a frugal manner, instructing staff to provide the greatest possible service to the people of the 14th district at the least possible cost to taxpayers,” said Paul.

'Did pretty good in the Tx. GOP primary, too. ~t*t

commentary: http://www.unitedliberty.org/articles/5158-texas-primary-results-paul-coasts-medina-finishes-in-third

official: http://enr.sos.state.tx.us/enr/results/mar02_148_state.htm?x=0&y=5472&id=890

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Entry #385