Saturday, August 1, 2015

One World Trust!

One World Trust!


Find out the details of how the One World Trust came about and how Saint Germain was involved, but for the more recent activities of our present USA history start at Part 1, at 35 minutes.
This is what V.K.Durham has been bringing out, and it could come about once the Gold Backed US Currency is set!

Change is on the Horizon Part 3 of 3 The Farmer Claims Program

Posted on November 30, 2014 by Freewill


Uploaded on Jun 15, 2011

Change is on the Horizon is the epic story of how the world lost its soul and how it will gain it back. Directed and narrated by James Rink.
Part 1 Dawn of the Golden Age – Discuses how Saint Germain helped bring about the beginnings of a enlightened era which soon fell into darkness under the helms of the Illuminati and a corrupted masonic order.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlNMFUrgjyM
Part 2 – The American Federal Empire. America was always meant to be always a shinning beacon of freedom and prosperity to the world. But the machinations of British bankers and the Rothschild’s soon destroyed all that was once good in this great land.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImefSYpySwA
Part 3 – The Farmer Claim Program – Discuses how a class action lawsuit brought about in the early 1990’s lead to the creation of NESARA, the National Economic Security and Reformation Act which will ultimately tear apart the New World Order and bankers plans right out from under their feet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOPIgNB-hGY


The Iran Nuke Documents Obama Doesn’t Want You to See

The Iran Nuke Documents Obama Doesn’t Want You to See

Seventeen unclassified Iran deal items have been locked in ultra-secure facilities ordinarily used for top secret info. Why is the Obama administration trying to bury this material?
Scattered around the U.S. Capitol complex are a series of Sensitive Compartmentalized Information Facilities, or SCIFs, which are typically used to hold Top Secret information.
But today in these deeply secure settings are a series of unclassified documents—items dealing with the Iran nuclear deal that are not secret, but that the Obama administration is nevertheless blocking the public from reading.
The Obama administration delivered 18 documents to Congress on July 19, in accordance with legislation requiring a congressional review of the nuclear deal. Only one of these documents is classified, while the remaining 17 are unclassified.
Yet many of these unclassified documents cannot be shared with the public or discussed openly with the press. The protocol for handling these documents, set by the State Department and carried out by Congress, is that these unreleased documents can only be reviewed ‘in camera’—a Latin term that means only those with special clearance can read them—and must be held in various congressional SCIFs.
Most staffers were hesitant to discuss—let alone share—a number of these documents, even though they’re not classified, because they require security clearances to view. By mixing a classified document with unclassified documents, critics of this arrangement contend, important facts are being kept from the public just as Congress is deciding whether to support or oppose the Iran deal.
“The unclassified items… should be public. This is going to be the most important foreign policy decision that this Congress will make,” a Republican Senate aide told The Daily Beast. “This is the administration that once said it would be the most transparent administration in history. They’re not acting like it.”
“Many in Congress view the administration’s tactic of co-mingling unclassified documents with classified documents and requiring congressional staffers to have secret clearances just to view certain unclassified documents as an attempt by the administration to limit open debate,” a second senior Republican congressional staffer said.
Among the 17 unclassified documents are important texts related to the Iran nuclear deal: One document, titled “Elements of Iran’s R&D Plan,” is based on the “safeguards confidential plan [between] Iran and the IAEA,” or International Atomic Energy Agency, a State Department official said, and so it can’t be released publicly. The document describes how Iran’s research and development on its nuclear program, including on its centrifuges, could progress over time.
Other unclassified documents may be diplomatically sensitive: One is a letter from the foreign ministers of France, Germany and the U.K. to Secretary of State John Kerry; another is a letter from Kerry to the three foreign ministers and his Chinese counterpart as well.
The set includes a discussion paper written before the final agreement, on how sanctions would be dealt with in the interim. Yet another is a draft statement by the U.S. government, to be issued on a future Iran deal implementation day.
Bloomberg View’s Eli Lake and Josh Rogin previously reported the existence of the 18 documents submitted by the Obama administration to Congress, as well as some descriptions of what the set contained.
The Iran nuclear deal is unlike other arms control agreements “because it’s so complex and has so many moving parts,” said Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. “It goes into jaw-dropping detail.” So it’s not a complete surprise that there might be some sensitive ancillary documents to go along with the arrangement. Iran might not want the particulars of its nuclear research program in full public view, for instance.
The unreleased, unclassified documents are informative for Congress but not for public consumption, the State Department contends.
“Some of the documents are the types of documents which, like State Department cables and other internal USG documents, we would not post publicly but would share with Congress in appropriate circumstances. Others are documents that, while not part of the [Iran nuclear agreement] itself, pertain to it and we were clear with the other P5+1 members and Iran that we would be sharing those documents with Congress, and we have,” a State Department official said.
Added the official, “Congress has every document that we have, and every Member of Congress and every staff [member] with the necessary security clearance can review all of the documents.”
Some Democrats were supportive of the administration’s hush-hush approach. The documents are part of a sensitive diplomatic process involving Iran’s nuclear program, they argue, so it’s not surprising that there are some restrictions to the level of transparency the government will allow.
“The essential elements to make the decision on the deal are out there,” a senior Democratic aide said. “I don’t think there’s a lack of transparency or discussion on [the Iran deal], because you’ve had very detailed briefings and every member of Congress has been able to view these documents… The way they are stored is consistent and not unreasonable, and I don’t think there’s anything nefarious.”
“This is the administration that once said it would be the most transparent administration in history. They’re not acting like it.”
Open-government advocates, on the other hand, were appalled that unclassified documents this important were being kept both from public view—and, in a real way, from serious congressional scrutiny.
“Keeping unclassified documents in a SCIF is overkill, even if the documents are sensitive or confidential. They simply don’t need the kind of sophisticated protection against clandestine surveillance that SCIFs are intended to provide,” said Steven Aftergood, a senior research analyst at the Federation of American Scientists, working to reduce government secrecy.
“The primary obstacle to congressional review that is created by this arrangement is the requirement to physically be present in the SCIF. Members of Congress cannot review the material in their offices, or share it with trusted colleagues or with subject matter experts. It is a significant hindrance to review,” he added.
Congress passed a law called the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, also known as Corker-Cardin, requiring the administration to formally submit the Iran nuclear deal, an unclassified verification assessment with any secret annexes, and other relevant materials to Congress.
The intention of that provision was for unclassified materials to be freely available so that an open debate on the public interest could occur. Members of Congress are pointing out that this is not what is happening—and are urging the Obama administration to allow their release.
“A lot of both documents and discussion that have been held in a classified setting doesn’t have classified characteristics to it… to the extent that many [documents aren’t classified,] they should be made totally public, as far as I’m concerned, so that the public can evaluate for themselves,” Democratic Senator Bob Menendez told The Daily Beast.
Republican Senator Bob Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, agrees. His spokesperson told The Daily Beast that Corker “believes that the administration should make these unclassified documents available to the public so the American people can see the details of the Iran nuclear deal.”

Defying Voters’ Wishes, House Passes the DARK Act




DEFYING VOTERS' WISHES, HOUSE PASSES THE DARK ACT



DEFYING VOTERS' WISHES, HOUSE PASSES THE DARK ACT


This dangerous, biotech-industry-friendly GMO labeling legislation is on its way to the Senate, but the fight is far from over. Action Alert!

As we reported last week, Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-KS) introduced a bill that has been championed by the Monsantos of the world, not to mention the Big Food industry

The deceptively titled “Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015” would pre-empt state efforts to pass mandatory GMO labeling laws with a completely voluntary standard. 

It would also block communities and states from banning the cultivation of GMO crops.

A voluntary standard? 

What company that uses GMO ingredients would voluntarily disclose that fact? You may remember the devastating quote from an employee of a Monsanto subsidiary back in ’94: “If you put a label on genetically engineered food, you might as well put a skull and crossbones on it.” 

In other words, if it’s voluntary, consumers will never see a label containing the information they have over whelmingly said they want. 

That’s why pro-labeling advocates have called the bill the “DARK” (“Deny Americans the Right to Know”) Act.

Late last week, by a vote of 275 to 150, the DARK Act passed the House, and is now on it’s way to the Senate. While it still is unclear if the Senate will consider the DARK Act or take up a similar bill that is reportedly being written by Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND), any step forward for this bill is dangerous for the 93% of Americans who want to know what’s in their food. 

We will continue to track the DARK Act through the Senate, but if the bill continues to move, it will likely go to the House floor again. 

We need to dissuade those who supported this measure from doing so again.

Action Alert! “Thank—or spank” your representative, depending on how he or she voted! Say thanks if your representative voted against the DARK Act—or “spank” your representative, voicing your disappointment, if your congressperson voted in favor of it, and urge him or her to reconsider that support when the bill comes back to the House floor. 

Simply click the “Take Action” button, then fill in your zip code to find out which way your representative voted.  

Please send your message immediately.



Take-Action

http://www.anh-usa.org/defying-voters-wishes-house-passes-the-dark-act/  
 

Do Something Nice for Someone


‘Do Something Nice for Someone and Tell Them to Pass it On’: Disabled Vietnam Vet Gives His Home to Another Vet




Disabled Vietnam Vet and ex-Special Forces Sergeant Larry Throneburg just finished remodeling his two-bedroom mobile home. Now, he’s going to give it away — to another disabled veteran.


In a few weeks, Throneburg is moving from North Carolina to Florida to be near his family. Instead of selling the home, he’s decided to hand the keys to another disabled vet and the recipient of his generosity is facing some serious challenges.

“He has a lot of problems. He served in the ‘sand pit’, has PTSD, but he is going to be a survivor,” Throneburg told WTVD.

Why is Throneburg doing this? He told a local television reporter, ”That’s what it’s all about: helping people.”

Image source: WTVD
Image source: WTVD

Throneburg’s gift also requires some help from, Military Missions in Action, another group dedicated to assisting troops with disabilities returning from deployments.

Image source: WTVD
Image source: WTVD

Military Missions in Action typically builds modifications to homes of vets needing things like ramps, roll-in showers and widened doorways. In this case, the group will pick up, deliver and set up Throneburg’s remodeled, two-bedroom mobile home to the recipient.

Watch the report from WTVD.

Learn more about Military Missions in Action here.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/08/01/ready-do-something-nice-for-someone-and-tell-them-to-pass-it-on-disabled-vietnam-vet-gives-his-home-to-another-vet/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Firewire&utm_campaign=Firewire%20-%20HORIZON%208-1-15%20FINAL 

 

Scorching ‘heat dome’ over Middle East sees temperatures soar to 165F in Iran

(Why use the Military if HAARP is being be used on our enemies!)

 Scorching ‘heat dome’ over Middle East sees temperatures soar to 165F in Iran

Iran is enduring a "heat index" of nearly 72C while Iran has called a public holiday due to the sweltering temperatures 
Scorching 'heat dome' over Middle East sees temperatures soar to 165F in Iran
by James Rothwell | The Telegraph | August 1, 2015
Iran is buckling under the pressure of a massive heatwave passing across the Middle East, with temperatures soaring to nearly 70C.
Scorching heat levels of 50C have already paralysed nearby Iraq, where officials were forced to call a four day public holiday because it was too hot to work.
But the word “hot” has taken on an entirely new meaning in Iran’s city of Bandar Mahshahr, where it was claimed that the city’s heat index, or “feels-like temperature”, was among the highest ever recorded.
The heat index was recorded by a group of astonished weather experts who predict the country could be enduring some of the hottest urban temperatures ever endured by mankind.
Read more


http://www.infowars.com/scorching-heat-dome-over-middle-east-sees-temperatures-soar-to-165f-in-iran/

There’s a Reason Biotech Company Is ‘Very Scared’

Man Behind Undercover Planned Parenthood Videos Says There’s a Reason Biotech Company Is ‘Very Scared’ of Unreleased Video


Cellphone radiation can cause cancer: study



HOLD THE PHONE, CENTRAL!  
CELLPHONE RADIATION CAN CAUSE CANCER - STUDY

 
By
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Wednesday, July 29, 2015, 4:38 PM

The scientists were right — your cell phone can give you cancer.

There have long been whispers of a cancer connection from your cell — and a new study backs up the claims.
"These data are a clear sign of the real risks this kind of radiation poses for human health," study author Igor Yakymenko said.

Yakymenko’s meta-study — basically a study of hundreds of other studies — reveals many findings of previous researchers into how radiofrequency from your phone can damage DNA.  That damage can add up over time and cause a variety of health problems, like cancer, headaches, fatigue and even skin problems.

For example, using your phone for just 20 minutes a day for five years increased the risk of one type of brain tumor threefold, and using the phone an hour a day for four years upped the risk of some tumors three to five times, Yakymenko said. Cell phone-induced health problems could take decades to develop.

But even though the risk of brain and related cancers is low — in 2012, there were 6.4 cases per 100,000 U.S. adults — Yakymenko says we should be on alert because ailments can take up to 30 years to develop.  “(Our) data were obtained on adults who used cell phones mostly up to 10 years as adults,” he said. “The situation can dramatically differ for children who use cells phone in childhood, when their biology much more sensitive to hazardous factors, and will use it over the life.”

To minimize your risk, use your phone less and go hands-free to keep the frequency away from your head, Yakymenko said.

 

http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/cellphone-radiation-cancer-study-article-1.2308509

Don't get a Camel Mad

If you think smoking Camels is bad for you, try getting one mad!!!!!!! 


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Stop calling it money!

Stop calling it money! 

 


Published on Aug 5, 2013

Here's how they did it. At your closing, the mortgage company had you sign a "Promissory Note" in which you promised your sweat, your equity, full faith and credit against an unpaid balance. Then without your knowledge, the mortgage company sold your Promissory Note (your credit) to a warehousing institution such as Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. The warehousing institution uses your Promissory Note (your credit) as collateral and generates loans to other people and corporations, with interest. Collateral is essential to a corporation because corporations have no money or credit. They're not real, they're a fiction and require the sweat, the equity, the full faith and credit of living individuals to breathe and sustain the life of the corporation. Corporate Governments operate under the same principle. The warehousing institution makes money off the "Promissory Note" (your credit) and even though the profits made are nothing more than new Negotiable Debt Instruments, those instruments still have buying power in a Negotiable Debt Economy. These debt instruments are only negotiable because of the human ignorance of the American people and the human ignorance of people in other countries of the world, who have all been lied to, told this has value, and the people don't know the difference. Did you ever give your permission to the mortgage company to sell your credit? So where is your cut of the profits? If the mortgage company invested nothing of their own in the purchase of your home, why are you making a monthly mortgage payments to them with interest? And where do they get off foreclosing on or against anyone or threatening to foreclose? They do it by fraud and the Masters and their Agents (the governments, the courts and the banks) all know it! Everything done to us and against us is about sustaining their lives, the lives of the corporate governments they command and to keep "We the People" under their complete control. They accomplish this control by taking away or threatening to take away your comfort and independence. They all use fraudulent means, disguised as law.

Puerto Rico: No money available to make $58M bond payment

Puerto Rico: No money available to make $58M bond payment


Jul 31, 8:23 PM (ET)
By DANICA COTO



SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's government said Friday it would not make a $58 million bond payment due on the weekend and warned that the general fund will run out of liquidity by November if no action is taken.
Gubernatorial Chief of Staff Victor Suarez said at a news conference that the island's Public Finance Corporation could not meet the payment due Saturday.
"We don't have the money," he said, adding that the government still hopes to reach an agreement with creditors on renegotiating its debts.
Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla warned several weeks ago that the government and state agencies cannot repay the $72 billion in public debt that hangs over the U.S. territory, which is struggling with a nearly decade-long economic slump.
Puerto Rican officials contend that failure to make Saturday's payment will not constitute a default because it involves moral obligation bonds, which means there is no legal requirement to repay them.
But economists reject that argument.
"It is a default no matter how they try to disguise it," said Sergio Marxuach, policy director at the Center for the New Economy, a Puerto Rico-based think tank.
Marxuach and other economists said bondholders could file a lawsuit as soon as next week as a result of the nonpayment, which they said would be the first default in the history of the U.S. territory.
Justice Secretary Cesar Miranda said his department has been preparing for such a scenario. "Obviously we have been anticipating lawsuits," he said.
U.S. open-end bond mutual funds together own more than $11.4 billion of Puerto Rico bonds, or just over 15 percent of its outstanding debt, according to a Morningstar report. Hedge funds hold roughly one-third of Puerto Rico's debt. But experts have said they don't expect Puerto Rico's problems to have a spillover effect on the broader municipal market.
Ben Eiler, a U.S. bond trader who lives in Puerto Rico, owns bonds held by the Public Financing Corporation but said he was not surprised by the government's actions.
"Everyone in the world believes they're going to default," he said in a phone interview. "I anticipated that."
Eiler said he expects the bond's price to rise after a restructuring is worked out.
A group formed by the government to initiate debt renegotiation discussions and submit a five-year fiscal reform plan by Aug. 30 has been meeting regularly, Suarez said. He said that so far, they have studied 59 proposals to boost Puerto Rico's economy, including welfare and labor reforms and public-private partnerships.
Suarez said the group also received information about the general fund's liquidity.
"If we don't take any action, we'll be in the red by November," he said.
Puerto Rico's Government Development Bank, which oversees the island's debt transactions, also is struggling with liquidity. However, bank president Melba Acosta said in a statement that the institution would meet a $169 million bond payment due Friday.
Garcia's administration has pushed for the right for Puerto Rico's public agencies to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 9, but the proposal has not drawn any Republican co-sponsors in the U.S. Congress. The White House has said that no federal bailout is planned.
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