Illuminati Conspiracy Archive

Archive for February, 2009

State Brainwashing Children To “Re-Educate” Their Parents For Green Dictatorship

Friday, February 6th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, February 5, 2009

A massive program with its tentacles embedded into almost every corner of education and popular culture is underway to use the “green” agenda to brainwash children and turn them against their own parents, as the state moves towards the creation of a Stasi-style informant society using methods that have been repeated in every totalitarian state throughout history.

The controversy surrounding Al Gore’s comments during a speech at the University of Maryland Presidential Youth Inaugural Conference, during which he pitted children against their parents by telling them they “know more” about global warming, is merely the tip of the iceberg of a top-down movement that is mimicking a technique that dictatorships have practiced throughout history - the exploitation and brainwashing of children to turn them into Maoist, Stasi, Hitler Youth-style informants and enforcers against their own family and community.

Talking head Glenn Beck was spooked about the historical legacy that Gore is following in brainwashing kids to assume an adversarial position against their own parents in the interests of the state.

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Mafias

Friday, February 6th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

An interesting aggregation of (connecting) data relating to the Jewish and Russian mob, the Italian mafia, Madoff, Giuliani, P2, Bin Laden, and more.


Inside the Rise of the Warbots

Friday, February 6th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Peter Singer’s Wired for War has been praised by everyone from former National Security Advisor Anthony Lake to Jon Stewart as a definitive look at the growing use of robots on the battlefield. Just before his talk at TED 2009, we chatted with Singer, a Brookings Institution senior fellow and Danger Room contributor, about the rise of the machines.

Danger Room: Your last two books were on mercenaries and child soldiers. Why the switch to robots?

Peter Singer:
I think the opening line of my book explains it all: “Because robots are frakkin’ cool.”

The long answer is that as I looked around at everything from the Roomba that cleans my house (and scares my cat) to the drones my friends in the Air Force were flying, I became  more and more convinced that something big was going on. When historians look back at this period, they may conclude that we are today at the start of the greatest revolution that warfare has seen since the introduction of atomic bombs. It may be even bigger. Our new unmanned systems don’t just affect the “how” of war-fighting, but are starting to change the “who” of the fighting at the most fundamental level. That is, every previous revolution in war was about weapons that could shoot quicker, further, or had a bigger boom. That is certainly happening with robots, but it is also reshaping the identity and experience of war. Humankind is starting to lose its 5,000-year-old monopoly of the fighting war.

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The Defamation League

Friday, February 6th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Eric Alterman - January 28, 2009

To delve deeply almost anywhere into the arguments over the Israeli/Palestinian conflict is to invite an overload of irony, but let us focus for one moment on a fracas caused by Abe Foxman, national director of the B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation League. Irony No. 1 is that a “league,” as such, does not exist. Foxman is it. (When asked, for a New York Times profile, whom in the organization besides himself a reporter might interview, Foxman “couldn’t think of anyone.”) Irony No. 2? Under Foxman, “antidefamation” is not really the ADL’s line; defamation is.

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Institute For Human Continuity

Friday, February 6th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

via TruthSeeker24’s anti-N.W.O. corner

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The Amazing Story Behind the Global Warming Scam

Friday, February 6th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

By John Coleman | KUSI News | Feb 2, 2009 (via Aftermath News)

The key players are now all in place in Washington and in state governments across America to officially label carbon dioxide as a pollutant and enact laws that tax we citizens for our carbon footprints.  Only two details stand in the way, the faltering economic times and a dramatic turn toward a colder climate.  The last two bitter winters have led to a rise in public awareness that there is no runaway global warming.  The public is now becoming skeptical of the claim that our carbon footprints from the use of fossil fuels is going to lead to climatic calamities.

How did we ever get to this point where bad science is driving big government to punish the citizens for living the good life that fossil fuels provide for us?

The story begins with an Oceanographer named Roger Revelle.  He served with the Navy in World War II.  After the war he became the Director of the Scripps Oceanographic Institute in La Jolla in San Diego, California. Revelle saw the opportunity to obtain major funding from the Navy for doing measurements and research on the ocean around the Pacific Atolls where the US military was conducting atomic bomb tests.  He greatly expanded the Institute’s areas of interest and among others hired Hans Suess, a noted Chemist from the University of Chicago, who was very interested in the traces of carbon in the environment from the burning of fossil fuels.  Revelle tagged on to Suess studies and co-authored a paper with him in 1957.  The paper raises the possibility that the carbon dioxide might be creating a greenhouse effect and causing atmospheric warming.  It seems to be a plea for funding for more studies.  Funding, frankly, is where Revelle’s mind was most of the time.

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Bilderberger Jonathon Porritt: “having more than two children is irresponsible”

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

- Terry Melanson (2009/2/4)

Elite Malthusian Hubris, and the “Global Population Speak Out” agenda

In a Feb. 1st article in the Sunday Times by Sarah-Kate Templeton, Jonathon Porritt is quoted as saying:

I am unapologetic about asking people to connect up their own responsibility for their total environmental footprint and how they decide to procreate and how many children they think are appropriate….

I think we will work our way towards a position that says that having more than two children is irresponsible. It is the ghost at the table. We have all these big issues that everybody is looking at and then you don’t really hear anyone say the “p” word.

…We still have one of the highest rates of teenage pregnancies in Europe and we still have relatively high levels of pregnancies going to birth, often among women who are not convinced they want to become mothers.

Not only should we do our part for mother earth and have less babies, in the last paragraph, Porritt is of the opinion that more pregnancies should be “aborted.” After all, what better way to curb population (the “p” word) - in the name of fighting global warming, of course - than to cull the useless eaters when they are the most vulnerable, right? Genius, those eco-totalitarians. Genius!

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Marie Stopes: Eugenics by Abortion

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

One Dove - February 3, 2009

Marie Carmichael Stopes (October 15, 1880 – October 2, 1958) was a Scottish sexologist, eugenicist, and campaigner for women’s rights. A flamboyant and often arrogant figure who considered herself the best authority on the topics of love, marriage, sex, and birth control, Stopes was criticized during her lifetime for advancing ideas that were in sometimes outdated and not proper for all people.

Marie became interested in the subject of birth control after meeting Margaret Sanger, a birth-control campaigner from America. Sanger had converted to socialism and begun publishing her own newspaper where she argued in favor of birth control and abortion. The main theme of her articles was that “no woman can call herself free who doesn’t own and control her own body.” In 1915, when charged with publishing an “obscene and lewd article,” Margaret Sanger fled to Britain and while in London, met Marie Stopes.

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Collins brothers interview

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

April 26, 2007 on Red Ice Creations

Phillip and Paul Collins joins us for an excellent discussion about their recent article “Panoptic Age: Entering the Pupil of the All-Seeing Eye”. Topics Discussed: Background, The Term Panoptic, The All-Seeing Eye, The Surveillance Society, obscurantist agenda, Francis Bacon, Total Information Awareness, Information Awareness Office, The Emergent Carceral Culture, CIA, Global DNA Database, Adam Weishaupt, Jeremy Bentham, Bentham’s Panopticon, The New-Conservatives, “Shouting” Cameras, Traffic Cameras, Dummy Cameras and much more.

Listen at:
http://tinyurl.com/dc9ekw


NWO destroys old liberties

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Adam Brown - 2/2/09

Have you heard the “conspiracy” that a few powerful people control the world? Well there’s some truth in that fiction. Since 1954 the Bilderberg Group has been meeting in secrecy planning the future of the world according to Daniel Estulin’s book, “The True Story of The Bilderberg Group.” What are they after, you might be asking? Complete globalization of the entire world, where only the elite can have a say in what transpires.

What are some of the effects of globalization? The end of individual national sovereignty, integration of economies and dozens more. The article “North American Union to Replace USA” by Jerome Corse reports plans for a North American Union where the U.S., Canada and Mexico are united by trade laws and corporate greed, not human need. Not surprisingly enough, there is little to no Congressional oversight or knowledge of what is being carried out or attempted. By globalizing and not localizing political decisions, our elected representatives and the American people are not having a say in the future of America.

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Ergenekon and Turkey’s fourth ‘D’ Cyprus

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Niyazi Kizilyurek - 30.01.2009

There are quite a few facts that are pointed at through discussions about Ergenekon: state corporations of the Turkish government can subvert the law when it comes to benefits of the ‘state’ and ‘nation’. This act  goes as far back as the ‘Young Turks’ and has never been off the agenda since the establishment of the Republic of Turkey and the basis of this lies in the state elite and their perception of the community.
Although modern Turkey was built following the Turkish War of Independence with the participation of the people, it was later transformed so that an elite group ruled the government despite ‘the people’. The founder’s ideology, based on organic ‘nation’ and ‘contemporary civilisation’, was basically in conflict with the pluralist structure of the nation. The traditions and moral values of the people and the state elite worked to surpass them rather than try to solve the conflict. The process of surpassing defined 3 important ‘dangers’ and they did not hesitate in forcing legal boundaries to overcome these dangers. These are known as the ‘3 D’s which are the ‘Black Danger’ (religious threat), the ‘Kurdish Danger’ and ‘Red Danger’. There was a fourth ‘D’ with the addition of the ‘Cyprus Danger’.

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Police identify Ergenekon suspect as provocateur of flag-burning incident in Mersin

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

AYŞE KARABAT - 03 February 2009

Police have identified one of the Ergenekon suspects as the provocateur of a flag-burning incident in Mersin during Nevruz celebrations in 2005, which led to mass demonstrations all over Turkey and sparked anti-Kurdish sentiment among the public.

It is also expected that as a result of this development, the flag-burning case against six young suspects, which is still in progress in Mersin, may be merged with trial of Ergenekon, a shadowy network nested within the state apparatus aiming to overthrow the government through provocation and preparing the groundwork for a military coup.

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Obama: Trilateral Commission Endgame (Update 1)

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Patrick Wood - January 30, 2009

As previously noted in Pawns of the Global Elite, Barack Obama was groomed for the presidency by key members of the Trilateral Commission. Most notably, it was Zbigniew Brzezinski, co-founder of the Trilateral Commission with David Rockefeller in 1973, who was Obama’s principal foreign policy advisor.

The pre-election attention is reminiscent of Brzezinski’s tutoring of Jimmy Carter prior to Carter’s landslide election in 1976.

For anyone who doubts the Commission’s continuing influence on Obama, consider that he has already appointed no less than eleven members of the Commission to top-level and key positions in his Administration.

According to official Trilateral Commission membership lists, there are only 87 members from the United States (the other 337 members are from other regions). Thus, in less than two weeks since his inauguration, Obama’s appointments encompass more than 12% of Commission’s entire U.S. membership.

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There is no End to Problems

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Erica Carle - February 1, 2009

The crazy Frenchman died long before IQ tests were concocted, but had they been available in the early 1800’s his score might have been one of the highest of all time. However, even high IQ nerds can have mental breakdowns, and also minds full of nutty and destructive ideas. The Frenchman’s nutty idea was to control the future of the whole world and all people–not just in his own lifetime, but forever. He expected to be in control long after he was dead because once his system was accepted, he claimed, it could never be destroyed.

The best thing to do about the crazy Frenchman and his loony ambitions would have been to ignore them. However, in his lifetime and since his death in 1857 there have been opportunists of all description who liked the idea of designing the future—especially since the crazy Frenchman wrote thousands of pages to explain every step needed to accomplish the goal. He did the heavy philosophical thinking and planning. All that the followers and lesser lights had to do was read the books and stick to the plan.

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Even leftists laugh at warming

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Deroy Murdock - January 31, 2009

So-called “global warming” has shrunk from problem to punch-line. And now, Leftists are laughing, too. It’s hard not to chuckle at the idea of Earth boiling in a carbon cauldron when the news won’t cooperate.

Nearly 4 inches of snow blanketed the United Arab Emirates’ Jebel Jais region for just the second time in recorded history on January 24. Citizens were speechless. The local dialect has no word for snowfall.

Dutchmen on ice skates sped past windmills as canals in Holland froze in mid-January for the first time since 1997. Defense Minister Eimert van Middelkoop, who inhabits a renovated 17th Century windmill, stumbled on the ice and fractured his wrist.

January saw northern Minnesota’s temperatures plunge to 38 below zero, forcing ski-resort closures. A Frazee, Minn., dog-sled race was canceled, due to excessive snow. Snow whitened Surf City, North Carolina’s beaches. Days ago, ice glazed Florida’s citrus groves.

As Earth faces global cooling, both troglodyte Right-wingers and lachrymose Left-wingers find Albert Gore’s simmering-planet hypothesis increasingly hilarious.

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