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The Future of the Surveillance Society

Friday, June 9th, 2006

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This is what the future of ‘the Surveillance Society’ will look like; broken cameras in the streets, overgrown by weeds because the contracting companies no longer exist to clean them up.

When people have had enough, there will be a ‘day to close the eyes’ where tens of thousands of people destroy surveillance cameras, when the London congestion charging system is physically destroyed by people who have simply ‘had enough’.

I can see this day as clearly as I see the keyboard in front of me.

Why Americans Should Be Packing Their Bags NOW

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

It is now time to think about the unthinkable. Americans who have been raised to love their country and trust in their leaders’ commitment to democracy need to be considering–even planning for–emigrating to escape before full-blown tyranny arrives in the United States.

You and Your Family Can Be Trapped in a Matter of Hours

Don’t be lulled into complacency because neither you nor your friends have been hauled out of bed by the Gestapo in the middle of the night. The heavy hand of an unrestrained government is already being felt among some targeted groups, and the mechanisms necessary to institute a totatlitarian state that will impact the daily lives of all Americans are already in place. Within a matter of hours, the power of the imperial federal executive can be invoked to freeze your assets and prevent you from traveling within or out of the United States.

Do you still believe that your money is your own, and that you can do with it what you want? Then you have a lot to learn about how federal control of your money has grown in the last 15 years. Many ordinary Americans, people who are far from being terrorists or even political activists, have already encountered the Bank Secrecy Act and the features of the Patriot Act that have made it even more restrictive. Benedictine sisters at the Holy Name Monastery in Florida couldn’t understand why their checks were bouncing back in 2005. A call to the bank revealed that their account had been frozen–by the bank–because one 80 year-old signatory on the account had not provided her Social Security number as required by the Bank Secrecy Act and the Patriot Act.

Federal law now requires banks to provide strict oversight of customers’ accounts, ostensibly to counter money laundering and terrorist funding. Banks must first collect extensive information about depositors so that they have clear evidence of customers’ identities, and then share this information with federal agencies. They must file Suspicious Activity Reports with FinCEN whenever there is “unusual” activity out of the customer’s normal pattern of behavior in addition to the more widely known Cash Transaction Reports filed whenever there are cash deposits or withdrawals in excess of $10,000. Finally, they must respond quickly with information and other “appropriate action” whenever a customer’s name is on the “Control List” formed from information collected from federal and local law enforcement agencies.

Banks are anxious to avoid the wrath of the federal officials who regulate them closely, and are quick to share information and even freeze accounts if there is any question about a customer. John Byrne, an official of the American Bankers’ Association, testifying before the House Financial Services Committee in February, 2002, was proud of bankers’ efforts to satisfy federal requests:

We have also been diligently responding to the various lists that the government has been distributing to either block or freeze accounts or to notify law enforcement that a particular individual has an account with a specific institution.

If a federal or local law enforcement agency decides to put you on the “Control List,” you will lose access to your bank assets within hours.

You probably already know something about the lists that can prevent you from traveling by air. The F. B. I. created the original “no-fly” list in 1990, but the Patriot Act created a new agency, the Transportation Security Administration, to implement the list after 9/11. At the beginning of September, 2001, there were 16 people on the list. Now, European airlines, who must check the list before boarding passengers bound for the U. S., report it contains over 80,000 names.

There are actually two lists. One is a strict “no-fly” list of individuals who are not allowed to board planes at all. The larger list is the “selectee” list. People who turn up on the selectee list have their boarding passes marked with an “S” which signals security personnel to pull them out of line and subject them to stricter searches and often extensive questioning. Those who have missed flights because of begin detained or prevented from flying altogether include political active individuals on the left and right and critics of the Bush administration, intelligence services and the Iraq war.

The TSA and the agency that actually compiles the list, the Transportation Security Intelligence Service, refuse to divulge the sources for the names added to the list. They do admit that the number of names increases “almost daily” as various federal and possibly local agencies submit information.

Again, if an agency decided to submit your name, this computerized system would be able to block you from being able to travel within minutes.

If you think you can evade the TSA by getting to Canada and flying from there, think again. Transport Canada expects to have a no-fly list in place by the end of the year despite the objections of Canadian civil liberties groups and the Canadian Islamic Congress.

Nations that move toward totalitarianism follow a common series of steps as they eliminate freedom. While rhetoric aimed at target groups may begin with “love it or leave it,” before long authoritarian states enact restrictions on emigrees taking assets out of the country and even on emigration itself. In the United States, those restrictions are already in place, but are currently enforced selectively against a fairly small number of people to avoid arousing too much controversy. Modern computer technology enables authorities to use the laws and systems now in place to expand the application of these restrictions far more widely to groups and individuals identified through the government’s vast, illegal data gathering effort of the past few years. Those who hear themselves targeted as “traitors,” “fifth columnists,” “degenerates,” etc.–in other words, Muslims, gays, atheists, leftists, antiwar activists, dissenters and others–should realize that they could find themselves blocked from leaving the country even before other elements of a fascist state are put in place. […]

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/emigration.php

Real Americans don’t run. They fight!

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Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

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iHair!

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

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Keep in mind that her hair was not pulled straight with a brush and a blow dryer. We simply blew some slightly warm air from the top of her head until her hair was dry. No pulling and straightening anymore for her for about six month’s. After the 5 hour process we asked Roxanne: Was it worth it for you? She said “You bet it’s worth it” It’s worth every penny and every minute”

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Why Bother?!

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

Looking good for the camera has its secrets.

a little lighter…

a little brighter…

a little tighter.

Why bother?!

All you really need is Ice Shine from Pantene

It makes your hair shine…

Just like that.

Shine with the new Pantene Ice Shine collection.

And now there’s also Ice Shine styling, as featured in Vogue.

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The trickle down effect

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

If the government can benefit, it must be kept secret
If the businesses can benefit, it must be tolerated
If the middle class can benefit, it must be licensed
If everyone can benefit, it must be taxed
If a minority can benefit, it must be criminalised

Keep complementary medicine out of NHS, say leading doctors

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

Some of the UK’s most eminent doctors have mounted a direct challenge to the integration of complementary medicine into the NHS, on the day that Prince Charles urges the World Health Assembly in Geneva to back the cause of alternative and complementary medicines alongside scientifically-proven treatments.

Thirteen senior doctors have written to every hospital and primary care trust in the UK urging them not to suggest anything but evidence-based medicine to their patients.

There has been growing concern among some in medical and scientific circles about the increasing referral by GPs to complementary medicine practitioners. Some GPs use therapies such as acupuncture and homeopathy on their patients; others are increasingly willing to send them to complementary therapists in cases where they cannot themselves provide treatment.

Signatories to the letter include Sir James Black, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1988, Sir Keith Peters, president of the Academy of Medical Science, and, according to the Times, six fellows of the Royal Society. Yesterday a spokesman for the Royal Society said that it had not organised the letter, but acknowledged that the society took a sceptical view. “As far as the society is concerned, it has always said that alternative medicine needs to be assessed on the same sort of criteria as conventional medicine – but we have not expressed a view about its role within the NHS,” said Bob Ward.

The letter was organised by Michael Baum, a cancer specialist who is emeritus professor of surgery at University College London. Edzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at Exeter University, is another signatory.

The doctors urge primary care trusts not to spend money on unproven therapies at a time when the NHS is short of cash. It criticises two recent initiatives of the Prince’s Foundation for Integrated Medicine – a patient guide to complementary medicine, for which it was given government funds – and last year’s Smallwood report, which purported to find that complementary medicine on the NHS was cost-effective. […]

http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,,1781148,00.html

Look carefully at the authors and signatories of this letter:  ’emeritus professor’, ‘Nobel Prize winner’, ‘president of the Academy of Medical Science’, ‘fellows of the Royal Society’…’the UK’s most eminent doctors’.

All of these men are interested in only one thing; thier own positions of power and social standing. They say that they want to save the NHS money. If that were the case, they would not care how the patient was treated, as long as she was treated and no longer a financial burden on the system.

The fact of the matter is that these ‘doctors’ are not in the slightest bit interested in the health of the patient; they are only interested in the primacy of thier philosophy. Nowhere is there any mention that harm can come to a patient from getting accupuncture treatment (for example) and of course, those true, patient centered scientists and medical practitioners know for a fact that accupuncture is so powerful that it can be used in the place of anesthesia for surgery.

Many of these people are not only morally bankrupt but they are completely corrupt, owning shares in pharmaceutical companies, whose products if abandoned in favour of ‘alternative’ medicine, would cause financial loss to these very same venal drug peddlers. They therefore have a double cause to be against the NHS adopting patient centered medicine; not only will people ignore their built up staus, but they will face financial ruin also.

Thankfully those health workers on the front line, dealing with the scarcity of resources both physical and financial will use anything to get the job done, not only for those reasons, but because they are in constant contact with human sufffering, are actually interested in alleviating that suffering, rather than being concerned about the method of relief above all else.

The Rage of a Cage Man

Saturday, May 6th, 2006

As I sit in this cage, stressing with prisoners at a very young age thats protesting for freedom.The moon is invisible, with 4 corner walls America is miserable, she has slave them all.

Peace and love, no longer remain the best had corrupted the sanity of man.

Cage down with the key, that is thrown away with fences all around, so we won’t escape.

Capturing my freedom a day at a time that is overwhelmed by this cement, divating the mind.

Still my ambitionis optimistic is what keep me sane, with my mind realistic, that is forever the same.

This constant illumination has agitated the human species, detrimenting and corruping that individuals into picies, of freedom of thought, speech and conscious, is being control divided and conquer.

As I wake up in the morning unable to visual the sunrise I’m commanded to submit, just to stay alive.

As I write weekly letters to my mother I weep into emotion as I stare at her pictures.

Solitude has become the number one domination that compel individuals into a diabolitical segregation.

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Poem by a prisoner suffering the SuperMax system in the USA.