The darling of the globalist NGO “color revolution” in the Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko, has issued an official statement suggesting as president he will impose martial law on the country, force citizens to take toxic vaccinations, and outlaw demonstrations by the political opposition.
“I instruct the Government and the Ministry of Health to immediately start preventive and promotional work in areas where there is no epidemic, targeting primarily the special risk groups,“ declared Yushchenko. “This means that medical aid must be urgently reinforced by emergency, critical care treatment. It is generally known that the only way to prevent any infection is vaccination.”
In his declaration, Yushchenko made the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council “the center of decision-making” and said that “failure to comply with its orders will immediately result in application to the law enforcement authorities.”
In addition, Yushchenko said demonstrations against the government during the growing flu epidemic would be considered acts of “criminal irresponsibility,” a hint that the government will crack down on opposition under the cover of protecting the public. “I have addressed the Prosecutor General of Ukraine with the request to institute criminal charges of negligence” against government officials “who, despite having daily information on the epidemic situation in the country, neglected it in pursuit of political dividends and ambition,” said Yushchenko.
On November 4, Yushchenko accused rival Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, ex-prime minister Viktor Yanukovich and parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn of ignoring the growing epidemic and organizing mass rallies for their own campaigns. “The first and most effective method of prevention is not to allow mass gatherings of people. But, ignoring this rule, hundreds of thousands of people were brought to Kiev for various events from different regions,” Yushchenko said in a televised speech, according to Reuters.
In late October, the government imposed a quarantine around the country and public events were banned, including the elections. Police enforced the compulsory wearing of protective face masks and citizens caught not wearing a mask faced harsh legal penalties.
On November 3, Ukraine shut down its schools, universities and cinemas, and banned public gatherings for the foreseeable future. Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said “special regimes” designed to limit the movement of Ukraine’s citizens were being introduced in an attempt to prevent the spread of the mystery virus.
here is the leaders thats ruining the world. and got plans to get rid of 80percent of humans by 2012. for their new world order. do you still think its a conspiracy theory or its true. why did they choose to take a photo by the bridge but it looks like a pyrimid to me. just like on your dollar bill. WAKE UP AMERICA and the world.its time we all stand together and get rid of these devils. this is a country for the people by the people not the rich elites.here is the leaders thats ruining the world. and got plans to get rid of 80percent of... more
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They tried to force the military once before to take the mandatory anthrax vaccine but there was a rebellion. Now it looks like the swine fraud hysteria and fearmongering by the controlled media is whipping everyone in line.
Now that military and healthcare are being forced to take a mandatory swine fraud vaccine, these people will have no trouble forcing you to take it under threat of military detention.
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U.S. military troops will begin getting required swine flu shots in the next week to 10 days, with active duty forces deploying to war zones and other critical areas going to the front of the vaccine line, a top military commander said Tuesday.
Inoculating the military is a key requirement of the Pentagon's emergency plan, as a way to ensure that troops are available to protect the nation. They also will be on tap to provide help to states if problems come up as the flu season continues.
So far, Renuart said that between 15 and 20 troops have been dispatched to each of the five regional headquarters, to work with officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and state leaders.
But the military presence could rise to 80 in each regional office if needed, he said.
"If you see the virus begin to mutate or have a broader affect, or pockets where the vaccine isn't available or is less effective," and the local authorities need help, the military would send the additional support, Renuart said.
For the general population, the first swine flu vaccine should be in some doctors' offices as early as Oct. 5, according to U.S. health officials.They tried to force the military once before to take the mandatory anthrax vaccine but... more
Attorney General orders secretive paramilitary group to turn over all its records
The plans of American Police Force to boss the $27 million dollar detention center in Hardin Montana as well as expand their presence across the country while training foreign troops inside the U.S. could be mothballed after Montana’s Attorney General launched an investigation and demanded the organization turn over all its records.
The investigation was prompted by the revelation yesterday that APF founder “Captain” Michael Hilton is a career criminal and a convicted fraudster who has operated under no less than 17 different aliases. Hilton, a native of Montenegro, was sentenced to 6 years in jail in 1993 for “Such schemes you cannot believe,” according to Joseph Carella, an Orange County, Calif. doctor, namely a dozen counts of grand theft. Hilton has defrauded numerous different individuals to the tune of $1.1 million dollars over the past 20 years.
APF’s plans to construct another facility in Hardin that will train international paramilitary forces also looks doomed following intense media scrutiny of the organization’s shady dealings with local authorities and their probable violation of article 2 section 33 of the Montana Constitution.
Judging by the reaction of Attorney Becky Convery, who negotiated the original deal between Hardin authorities and APF, the contract to man the detention center and build the training facility could be torpedoed.
“Convery said Two Rivers director Greg Smith had a tentative deal with Hilton’s company to provide law enforcement service, but she said it was never finalized and she was uncertain whether it would be legal,” reports the AP.
“We are not at all pleased with American Police masquerading as if they were the police for the city of Hardin,” she said.Attorney General orders secretive paramilitary group to turn over all its records... more
Matthew Lynas reiterated a familiar demand to listeners at the G-20 Summit speak-out on the William Pitt Union patio last night.
“I declare this to be an unlawful assembly. You must leave,” he said.
He said that police had no more authority to disperse people than he did. But he didn’t blame the police.
“Fundamentally the blame lies with us,” he said. “At what points did governments think they could get away with what they did?”
Lynas, a Carnegie Mellon University junior from Glasgow, Scotland, joined the Pitt students, representatives of the anti-war group Thomas Merton Center, and other members of the community at a rally sponsored by Pitt’s American Civil Liberties Union student group yesterday evening.
About 150 people gathered to listen to testimonies about the demonstrations in Oakland last Thursday and Friday night. Many of them wore black, blue and gold ribbons around their arms, symbolizing the bruises people received from the police, as well as Pitt pride.
Nathan Lanzendorfeor, 23, from Mt. Lebanon, didn’t wear the ribbons. He wore black and blue on the back of his legs and on his upper arm.
Lanzendorfeor said police shot rubber bullets on Friday night while he was running away down Fifth Avenue. He said four bullets struck him, leaving a palm-sized bruise on the back of his left leg.
Genevieve Redd, president of Pitt’s ACLU student group, said she was pleased with the peaceful event, though some people made the event partisan by calling for Mayor Luke Ravenstahl’s impeachment. The group plans to table in Towers lobby to get more people to sign petitions.
There were two petitions with identical wording, but one was on behalf of Pitt students and the other on behalf of the Pittsburgh community. The petitions call for Student Government Board, Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and the city to conduct a public investigation of the police officers’ behavior last week. It also asks Pitt’s Judicial Board to consider the “situations that were rendered by police action and ended in student arrests.”
The petition also requests an apology from city officials, the mayor and the Secret Service “for the indiscriminate and unconstitutional violation of our community’s First Amendment rights, as well as for the physical harm inflicted upon members of our community.”
Adrienne Mellori, who is a member the G-20 Resistance Project, said that the “police intimidation ” started before there was any rioting.
“Police and authorities are given much more worth than the average civilian,” she said. “The real heroes were the protesters, including the anarchists, and the students who stood their ground when police occupied their campus.”
SGB member Nila Devanath said the last SGB meeting was one of the most highly attended meetings and thanked students for voicing concerns.
“If you keep coming and voicing your concerns, we’ll keep fighting for you,” she said.
Simone Cheatham contributed reporting to this article.By Estelle Tran / Assistant News Editor
published: Thu, 1 Oct, 2009
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Louisville, Ky. -- The Marines are landing in our backyard.
2,300 Marines are converging on this region for two weeks of intensive training in preparation for an upcoming deployment.
Part of the training involves exercises in small cities in Kentucky and southern Indiana. Simulated missions will take place in Frankfort late next week.
Beginning today, you may see Marine aircraft in the skies. They include the Cobra and Chinook helicopters and Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft.
The Marines, from Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, will base their training at Camp Atterbury in southern Indiana.Louisville, Ky. -- The Marines are landing in our backyard.
2,300 Marines are... more
A shocking internal document outlines the French government’s plans to impose a mass swine flu vaccination program on the entire population which would be focused around regional vaccination centers and would be carried out by H1N1 injection teams, completely bypassing medical establishments and GP’s.
Batchelot and Minister of the Interior Brice Hortefeux described a systematic procedure for vaccinating the entire population via specially secured “vaccination centers” that will be set up across the country and staffed by vaccine “teams” working in four hour bloc shifts.
According to the document, schoolchildren will also be vaccinated by mobile injection squads who will travel from school to school, covering the entire country. Babies from 6 months old will also be given the shot.A shocking internal document outlines the French government’s plans to impose a mass... more
Mask banning, protest equipment banning, permit denials, and more. Officials at Pittsburgh are trying to repress any dissent they can by making it impossible to protest. -AL
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By Marty Levine
Organizers of G-20 protests say a possible new law against bringing such things as PVC pipe, locks or cement Downtown as protest tools during the international summit misses the mark. Instead, the ban may harm makers of less provocative forms of protest, from large signs to colorful puppets.
As the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported on Aug. 7, the law is being drafted by Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's administration. It would target protester lockboxes -- plastic or steel pipes covered with hardening substances to shield activists' arms hooked or locked inside.
But members of the Pittsburgh Organizing Group, who recently offered training in lockdown methods among its many pre-G-20 classes, said such devices are unlikely to be used, or useful, in protesting the Sept. 24-25 international summit, which will see heavy security surrounding the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
"These things are huge, pretty heavy and incredibly conspicuous," noted trainer Chris Bohr at the July class.
"I can't speak to anybody's plans," added fellow trainer Patrick Young, "but it seems like lockboxes and lockdown devices are not something we're going to see at G-20.
"There are many, many more less-common [tactics] that are out there and there are ones that haven't been thought of yet," he told the small group gathered in Garfield. "You're going to come up with new tactics ..."
Asks POG organizer Alex Bradley, "Where does that slippery slope end, if the ends of 'stopping' protesters justify [the] means of making possession of common protest items illegal?" He contends such laws push protesters away from passive techniques like lockdowns or the construction of large, shielding banners that might appeal to greater numbers of participants.
Depending on what is banned, the Ravenstahl administration might also effectively prevent protesters from constructing mammoth, TV-friendly signs or carrying camera-friendly puppets, Bradley adds.
"There's no constitutional right to carry around a pipe," says Vic Walczak, the ACLU of Pennsylvania's Legal Director. "Those are tools that can be regulated. The devil may be in the details" of the law, which is not yet public.
The mayor's office did not respond to a request for comment.
"If they write it in a way that restricts expressive activities, it may be unconstitutional," Walczak contends. "And if this thing passes, is it then used as an excuse to search people inappropriately?"
The possible law, concludes Bradley, "is one of the things that generally starts protesters down a road of distrusting the political process ... as you realize the law is not some sacred, inviolable thing created to keep the public safe, but rather has a political context and serves the political interests of the powerful. They keep saying we should stay within the confines of the law, yet they move the goalposts of what that is."
Mayor Luke Ravenstahl is asking Pittsburgh City Council to consider coming back from its August recess early to vote on legislation related to the summit. The bills will include resolutions to accept up to $15 million in federal and state funding, and public safety related bills barring protesters from wearing masks or using equipment to hinder dispersal of protest activities...
As for the prohibition on masks, the city needs people "to be identifiable so they don't go out and destroy properties," he said.
Witold Walczak, legal director of the Pennsylvania branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, vowed to fight the mask prohibition and others in federal court if the city pursues them.
Mask-wearers on the Penguins and Pirates should be put on notice, Mr. Walczak joked... more at linkMask banning, protest equipment banning, permit denials, and more. Officials at... more
No one has died from swine flu in Greece, but the the health minister said that all 12 million citizens will be vaccinated.
"We decided that the entire population, all citizens and residents, without any exception, will be vaccinated against the flu," Health Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos said after a ministerial meeting.
Greece has already earmarked 40 million euros for vaccines and has placed orders with Novartis, Glaxo and Sanofi for 8 million vaccine doses, to be received gradually by January.No one has died from swine flu in Greece, but the the health minister said that all 12... more
Executives from Baxter, Novartis, Glaxo-Smith Kline, and Sanofi Pasteur have seats at the advisory group that on July 13th recommended mandatory H1N1 vaccination of everyone in all 194 countries that belong to the World Health Organization (WHO), according to a report just issued by journalist Jane Burgermeister. WHO spokesperson Alphaluck Bhatiasevi confirmed that Dr. Margaret Chan did not give the press briefing at WHO headquarters in Geneva as anticipated. At short notice, Dr. Marie-Paule Kieny stepped in to announce that "vaccines will be needed in all countries."
According to WHO documents, vaccines "such as those that are formulated with oil-in-water adjuvants and live attenuated influenza vaccines are important." Health workers, pregnant women, healthy young adults of 15 to 49 years, and healthy children will be the targeted groups of the world wide vaccine effortExecutives from Baxter, Novartis, Glaxo-Smith Kline, and Sanofi Pasteur have seats at... more
Prison Planet writer on the recent CNN report that the military is gearing up to organize the upcoming swine flu disaster.
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According to a CNN report, the military will assist civilian authorities in the event of a significant swine flu outbreak in the U.S. this fall, stoking fears that the pandemic, which has claimed relatively few lives so far, will be used as an excuse to implement martial law and a mandatory vaccination program.
“The plan calls for military task forces to work in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. There is no final decision on how the military effort would be manned, but one source said it would likely include personnel from all branches of the military,” states the report.
The proposal, which was drawn up by U.S. Northern Command’s Gen. Victor Renuart, is awaiting final approval from Defense Secretary Robert Gates. The first step would be to sign an “execution order” which would authorize the military to begin detailed planning on how to implement the proposal, before actual orders to deploy military personnel are given.Prison Planet writer on the recent CNN report that the military is gearing up to... more
The U.S. military wants to establish regional teams of military personel to assist civilian authorities in the event of a significant outbreak of the H1N1 virus — the swine flu — this fall, according to Defense Department officials.
The proposal is awaiting final approval from Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
The officials would not be identified because the proposal from the U.S. Northern Command’s Gen. Victor Renuart has not been approved by the secretary.
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Martial law and forced vaccinations appear to be in the horizon and swine flu, possibly combined with a terrorist attack will be the pretext.From Barbara Starr
CNN Pentagon Correspondent
The U.S. military wants to establish... more
Many people seem genuinely baffled that western governments are hyping the arrival of a swine flu pandemic as if it’s the greatest threat to humanity since the bubonic plague, despite the relatively low number of deaths from the virus, unaware that the pharmaceutical industry has been intimately joined at the hip with the state for decades.
Another illustration of that fact is the revelation that one of the UK government’s top advisors on swine flu also happens to be a sitting board member of GlaxoSmithKline, the company selling dangerous and untested swine flu vaccines, as well as anti-viral drugs Tamiflu and Relenza, to the NHS.Many people seem genuinely baffled that western governments are hyping the arrival of... more
The state Department of Health is proposing mandatory flu vaccines for all health care workers in the state. The new rule would apply not just to staff, but to anyone who potentially comes into direct contact with patients. That includes contract workers, students and volunteers.
The proposal, which is still in draft form, would apply to everyone working in hospitals, diagnostic and treatment centers, certified home health agencies, long-term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, licensed home care services agencies, and hospices. A separate rule is pending in the Legislature that applies to nursing home workers.The state Department of Health is proposing mandatory flu vaccines for all health care... more
The Bush administration in 2002 considered sending U.S. troops into a Buffalo, N.Y., suburb to arrest a group of terror suspects in what would have been a nearly unprecedented use of military power, The New York Times reported. Bush eventually decided against Cheney's advice to do so. A U.S. president had not deployed the active-duty military on domestic soil in a law enforcement capacity, without specific statutory authority, since the Civil War.The Bush administration in 2002 considered sending U.S. troops into a Buffalo, N.Y.,... more
Chinese media reported that the Urumchi riots were sparked by a clash between migrant workers in a Hong Kong-owned toy factory in southern China. But other evidence indicates the incident was merely a convenient pretext for a premeditated plan to destabilize Xinjiang province, the center of China's oil and gas industry. NAM contributor Yoichi Shimatsu is an environmental consultant for agricultural businesses in western China's arid regions and former editor of the Japan Time Weekly.
DUNHUANG, China -- Along the Silk Road super-highway, olive-green truck convoys of the People's Armed Police, China's internal security force, roll past sand dunes and crumbling fire-signal towers toward riot-hit Urumchi. The absence of army vehicles on the morning after indicated the situation in neighboring Xinjiang province was under control.
On the previous day, just hours before the Urumchi eruption, tension was palpable in this gateway to Xinjiang. The residents of this historic caravanserai, once the last fortress of the Chinese Empire in Central Asia, were not donning their customary white caps, and none offered a smile of welcome. Residents avoided eye contact; the sun-toasted plazas crackled with tension.
That evening, as angry mobs knifed passersby, torched shops and stoned buses, a longtime friend in Urumchi, who is an Uyghur scientist, sent me a curt message: "My heart is crying." The sight of screaming children and blood-gushing wounds was a scene from hell -- a long stretch from Urumchi's image as a prosperous oasis of gleaming towers at the foot of the snowcapped Tianshan mountains. By Friday prayers, Muslims across the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region asserted that the riots had nothing to do with religion or ethnicity, and that the violence and looting were simply criminal acts of a hate-demented mob.
The Chinese media reported that the Urumchi riots were sparked by a clash between migrant workers in a Hong Kong-owned toy factory in faraway southern China. When Han Chinese workers accused several Uighurs of raping two coworkers, a bout of shouting and scuffling ended with the death of an alleged rapist.
Yet other strands of evidence indicate that the toy factory incident was merely a convenient pretext for a premeditated plan to destabilize Xinjiang province, the center of China's oil and gas industry. An uneasy coalition of exiled Uighurs has been riven with personal rivalries between the veteran Munich-based separatists and the newcomers in the United States led by Rebiya Kadeer, an Urumchi businesswoman and former member of China's parliament. The distrust between old-timers and newcomers was heightened by Washington's drive to install Kadeer as the leader of the World Uighur Congress, usurping Germany-based figures like Isa Dolkun and members of the Alptekin family. Kadeer's husband was promoted to head Radio Liberty's Uighur section, making him the boss of the Munich staff. As tensions smoldered among the exiles, action was clearly needed to unite the separatists.
Enter the Grey Wolves, one of the world's most notorious terrorist organizations. Founded in the 1960s, the Wolves are a pan-Turkic paramilitary group with 1 million followers across the Near East, Central Asia and inside Xinjiang. During the decade of political violence in Turkey in the 1980s, the military-backed activists launched a wave of assassinations, massacres of ethnic minorities, and extortions of businesses. By official count, the Turkish government holds the Wolves responsible for more than 600 murders, while leftists estimate the victims numbered in the many thousands.
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in coordination with Homeland Security FEMA is planning a martial law drill that will enlist not only our own police and military but also troops from Mexico,Canada,Australia, and Great Britain.We will be locked down from july 27th until August 1st.
This will be an operations-based exercise to include: activities taking place at command posts, emergency operation centers, intelligence centers and potential field locations to include federal headquarters facilities in the Washington D.C. area, and in federal, regional, state, tribal, local and private sector facilities in FEMA Region VI, which includes the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
What you guys think about this?Pretty weird timing right,and do you think this is going to far?in coordination with Homeland Security FEMA is planning a martial law drill that will... more
Wow! Somehow this little Bill has slipped past even the alternative public awareness.
It contains all the worst elements of previous food "safety" Bills.
Here is a passage explaining what this Bill will do:
* HR 2749 would give FDA the power to order a quarantine of a geographic area, including “prohibiting or restricting the movement of food or of any vehicle being used or that has been used to transport or hold such food within the geographic area.”
[This - "that has been used to transport or hold such food" - would mean all cars that have ever brought groceries home or any pickup someone has eaten take-out in, so this means ALL TRANSPORTATION can be shut down under this. This is using food as a cover for martial law.]Wow! Somehow this little Bill has slipped past even the alternative public awareness.... more
Alan Potash, the Plains States Regional Director of the Jewish Anti-Defamation League, publicly denounced the right of free speech in a letter to the Omaha World Herald on Tuesday. Potash had the nerve to claim that the First Amendment of the United States Constitution does not apply to individuals who his organization disagrees with. The following is his letter to the Omaha World Herald, published Tuesday May 26 in the public pulse of the Midlands section:
A May 16 editorial, “Dangers of hate,” was right to point out that freedom of speech does not extend to racist groups, nor give their supporters the right to threaten and intimidate others or commit acts of violence.
But when bigots step over the line, it is vital that law enforcement and the courts have the proper tools to respond effectively.
This is why Congress should move expeditiously to approve the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevent Act - legislation that would add protection for all citizens from violent acts of intolerance.
The bill, which was approved in the House last month, would equip local law enforcement officials with tools, training and resources to investigate and prosecute bias-motivated crimes.
Like acts of terrorism, hate crimes can hurt more than the individual victim. They can instill fear and insecurity within an entire community.
Alan Potash, Omaha, Regional Director, Anti-Defamation LeagueAlan Potash, the Plains States Regional Director of the Jewish Anti-Defamation League,... more