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9/11 New World Order plan: Europe, America vs Russia, China

From: teabowbraine. From: nibirushock. READ THIS! Lyndon LaRouche ‘Tragedy & Hope’ address in Washington DC on May 7, 2008. LaRouche talked about Obama getting the nomination and the evil mindset behind the “Lisbon Treaty” to create a British-European totalitarian superstate. The brilliant, but wicked and evil spirited occult New World Order masterplan is unfolding. The ultimate goal of globalization (or globalisation) through propaganda and rhetoric (War on Terror) and initiating chaos that eventually will lead to depopulation (genocide). Under the energy of Venus and the Sun, the occult NWO foundation masterplan must be realized by 2013. (that is, by Gregorian calendar date December 22, 2013 following another ritual circle around the Sun (starting in Solar Maximum year =2012) counting from December 22, 2012. (= end date of Mayan Long Count Calendar 13.00.00 Baktun). It takes 243 years for Venus to return to the exact point where it started. It’s called a Venus Round. And they (Illuminati), determined the creation of the NWO in 1770, with Rothschild and Adam Weishaupt as the real “founding fathers.” 1770 was the year in which a new cycle of 242 years started, sectioned in 99,11121,11 = 242 years! (=11×9, 99:9, 11×11, 121:11) (sequence= x9,:9,x11,:11 = ratio 9/11) Right now we are living in the ‘:11 stage’, meaning the LAST 11 years from SolarMax to SolarMax, starting from 2001 (WTC attack) to 2012. 11:11 as deceptive symbolism, means nothing more than the completion of
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PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT. SPREAD THIS VID FAR AND WIDE! – WE NEED TO GET THE WORD OUT! :) New World Order On Trial Is the new world order real? You can bet your bottom dollar it is! We are literally just a few short years away from the completion of the plan to centralize global power to control the affairs of the whole planet, all from under one roof that is filled with unelected, totalitarian bureaucrats. What is wrong with that, you may rightfully ask? Well, on the face of it, a global government sounds like a reasonable idea. But it can ONLY work in the favor of the people of this planet if…and ONLY if… the people who control the new world order are nothing less than angels. If the person at the very top of new world order is God himself, and the government is comprised of God’s chosen angels, then I would be somewhat comfortable with that idea. But if the people who set up and run the new world order are comprised of liars and war profiteers then I don’t want to know. In fact I would go one step further and suggest that any global government that is run by human beings can only spell disaster for everyone else on the planet. Regardless of how well-meaning they are. When the world is controlled by one small group of people, all of your options are gone. If you don’t like what the New World Order is doing, you can’t vote them out. And emigrating to another country will be useless because the New World Order will control every country. You will therefore be trapped
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Q&A: Why does the U.S. rank with China on privacy invasion? Is 1984 now here?

Question by edith clarke: Why does the U.S. rank with China on privacy invasion? Is 1984 now here?
In its most recent annual survey of 70 countries, Privacy International ranks the United States — along with China, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and the United Kingdom — among the worst performers in terms of protecting the privacy of its citizens. These eight nations qualify as “endemic surveillance societies,” in which privacy-invasive laws, policies, and regulations are pervasive and systemic. According to the report, “concern over immigration and border control dominated the world agenda in 2007,” and the 2007 rankings “indicate an overall worsening of privacy protection across the world.”

http://www.privacyinternational.org/article.shtml?cmd%5B347%5D=x-347-559597#summary

Best answer:

Answer by werdo1998
You have committed a thought crime. You had better watch out.

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“GOLD IS REAL MONEY”: BREAKS NEW HIGHS 9-17-2010

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“Gold is the canary in the financial coal mine.”

The gold & silver prices have broken out to new highs. Tremendous heights will be achieved. We will see $2000 gold, then later $3000 gold. We will see $40 silver, then later $70 silver. It is pre-ordained. It is written. It will be done. Nothing is fixed nor will be fixed. Much money has been wasted, and more will be wasted. Each round of economic stimulus pushes the gold & silver price higher. Each round of big bank bond redemption pushes the gold & silver price higher. Each round of sanctioned official debt monetization pushes the gold & silver price higher. Each round of inaction from political delay or stalemate pushes the gold & silver price higher. The only lack of satisfaction from the leaps higher in precious metal prices comes from knowing that the world as we know it will change, as the landscape shows evidence of economic scars. Supply chain disruption, price inflation, lost financial security, social unrest, and growing chaos will make it difficult to enjoy the strong purchasing power from a high gold & silver price from personal holdings in investment. But the alternative is so much worse than not holding them in investment. Gold & silver are a vote of no confidence in the paper system. Gold & silver are vast life boats during a tsunami. Gold & silver are a stake in the future. – Jim Willie.

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UN protestors Highlight Chinas Forced Eviction Problem

In China, forced evictions are a heated issue. Local authorities and companies often collude to force people off their land to make way for new development. And if you’re evicted in China, there’s often no way get fair compensation. Our reporter spoke with two victims of forced eviction who are protesting outside the United Nations building in New York.
[Chen Xuxing, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“This is a photo of my house. It had 4 floors and was close to 500 square meters.”

Chen Xuxing’s house is gone. A local real estate developer in Wuhan wanted to use his land to build a park, but Mr. Chen didn’t agree. So the company forced him out of him home—and then demolished it.

It’s known as forced eviction, and in China, it’s one of the most serious problems facing the country today. Developers, often working with local officials, have rushed to cash in on a real estate boom. Often, it involves driving residents off desirable land.

Residents have little legal protection—even when companies do illegal things to force them out.

[Chen Xuxing, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“Because we didn’t reach an agreement, three days later they employed thugs to break into my house.”

This is video footage from the surveillance camera on Mr. Chen’s house.

[Chen Xuxing, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“Several dozen people came, thugs came to break down my door…After beating me in the house until my head was bleeding, they pulled me outside to beat me. They said they had taken me outside to beat me so the neighbors could see, and that whoever doesn’t move will end up like this.”

Mr. Chen was hospitalized for two months.

He shot this footage after leaving the hospital. His street is filled with the debris of demolished houses. This couple stands in the ruins of their home—torn down with all their belongings still inside. Other houses are marked with the word “demolish.”

Mr. Chen says the development company was colluding with local officials. When Mr. Chen was attacked, neighbors called the police, but they didn’t show up until the following afternoon. Local authorities also refused to listen to the residents’ protests.

According to the Asia Advocacy Director at Human Rights Watch, this type of corruption is common in China.

[Sophie Richardson, Asia Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch]:
“Corruption is an enormous problem inside China, and collusion between local business interests and officials is commonly cited in everything from people’s inability to access medical care to getting their cases taken in local courts.”

To make way for Shanghai’s World Expo, local authorities evicted an estimated eighteen thousand families from their homes. Hu Yan’s family was one of them.

In Ms. Hu’s case, Shanghai authorities reclassified the land that they took, leaving her family with little compensation. They received only about one-thirtieth of what the land was originally worth.

Ms. Hu says that the land reclassification broke the law, but no court would hear her case.

[Hu Yan, Forced Eviction Victim]: 2.54
“On August 15, 2005, China’s Supreme People’s Court ruled that no People’s Court will accept disputes to do with demolition and relocation.”

Ms. Hu’s home was destroyed in 2005. Since then, Chinese authorities have released new guidelines on forced evictions. But it seems that progress has been minimal.

[Sophie Richardson, Asia Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch]:
“There have been comments made by the government that opportunities for consultation will be expanded, but whether that’s really been enforced, I think, is certainly up for debate.”

Still seeking justice, Ms. Hu has brought her protest to the United Nations in New York. After seeing her on the news, Mr. Chen—who now lives in the U.S.—joined her.

[Chen Xuxing, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“There is simply nowhere you can go to get your voice heard. There is no one taking care of these things, no one taking responsibility.”

[Hu Yan, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“Since the Shanghai government will not give me an explanation, I have now come abroad to international society. You have the whole world, 242 countries and international organizations participating in the Shanghai world Expo, aren’t you going to give the people who have been harmed a fair explanation? So I have come to international society to tell people the true situation [in China].”

Hu Yan has vowed to stay outside the United Nations until the Shanghai World Expo ends in October.

Ben Hedges, NTD News.

(Karen Chang and Shelley Zhang contributed to this report)

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UN protestors Highlight Chinas Forced Eviction Problem

In China, forced evictions are a heated issue. Local authorities and companies often collude to force people off their land to make way for new development. And if you’re evicted in China, there’s often no way get fair compensation. Our reporter spoke with two victims of forced eviction who are protesting outside the United Nations building in New York.
[Chen Xuxing, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“This is a photo of my house. It had 4 floors and was close to 500 square meters.”

Chen Xuxing’s house is gone. A local real estate developer in Wuhan wanted to use his land to build a park, but Mr. Chen didn’t agree. So the company forced him out of him home—and then demolished it.

It’s known as forced eviction, and in China, it’s one of the most serious problems facing the country today. Developers, often working with local officials, have rushed to cash in on a real estate boom. Often, it involves driving residents off desirable land.

Residents have little legal protection—even when companies do illegal things to force them out.

[Chen Xuxing, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“Because we didn’t reach an agreement, three days later they employed thugs to break into my house.”

This is video footage from the surveillance camera on Mr. Chen’s house.

[Chen Xuxing, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“Several dozen people came, thugs came to break down my door…After beating me in the house until my head was bleeding, they pulled me outside to beat me. They said they had taken me outside to beat me so the neighbors could see, and that whoever doesn’t move will end up like this.”

Mr. Chen was hospitalized for two months.

He shot this footage after leaving the hospital. His street is filled with the debris of demolished houses. This couple stands in the ruins of their home—torn down with all their belongings still inside. Other houses are marked with the word “demolish.”

Mr. Chen says the development company was colluding with local officials. When Mr. Chen was attacked, neighbors called the police, but they didn’t show up until the following afternoon. Local authorities also refused to listen to the residents’ protests.

According to the Asia Advocacy Director at Human Rights Watch, this type of corruption is common in China.

[Sophie Richardson, Asia Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch]:
“Corruption is an enormous problem inside China, and collusion between local business interests and officials is commonly cited in everything from people’s inability to access medical care to getting their cases taken in local courts.”

To make way for Shanghai’s World Expo, local authorities evicted an estimated eighteen thousand families from their homes. Hu Yan’s family was one of them.

In Ms. Hu’s case, Shanghai authorities reclassified the land that they took, leaving her family with little compensation. They received only about one-thirtieth of what the land was originally worth.

Ms. Hu says that the land reclassification broke the law, but no court would hear her case.

[Hu Yan, Forced Eviction Victim]: 2.54
“On August 15, 2005, China’s Supreme People’s Court ruled that no People’s Court will accept disputes to do with demolition and relocation.”

Ms. Hu’s home was destroyed in 2005. Since then, Chinese authorities have released new guidelines on forced evictions. But it seems that progress has been minimal.

[Sophie Richardson, Asia Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch]:
“There have been comments made by the government that opportunities for consultation will be expanded, but whether that’s really been enforced, I think, is certainly up for debate.”

Still seeking justice, Ms. Hu has brought her protest to the United Nations in New York. After seeing her on the news, Mr. Chen—who now lives in the U.S.—joined her.

[Chen Xuxing, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“There is simply nowhere you can go to get your voice heard. There is no one taking care of these things, no one taking responsibility.”

[Hu Yan, Forced Eviction Victim]:
“Since the Shanghai government will not give me an explanation, I have now come abroad to international society. You have the whole world, 242 countries and international organizations participating in the Shanghai world Expo, aren’t you going to give the people who have been harmed a fair explanation? So I have come to international society to tell people the true situation [in China].”

Hu Yan has vowed to stay outside the United Nations until the Shanghai World Expo ends in October.

Ben Hedges, NTD News.

(Karen Chang and Shelley Zhang contributed to this report)

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Police Brutality: Mother knocked out with baby on the side-walk. ** PLEASE WATCH **

San Francisco, California. Video shows a San Francisco police officer throwing a resisting suspect to the ground, apparently knocking her unconscious, while leaving the baby to cry on the side-walk.

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