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ssociated Press Whitewashes Controversy Over Feds Buying Ammunition Story completely

ssociated Press Whitewashes Controversy Over Feds Buying Ammunition Story completely

ssociated Press Whitewashes Controversy Over Feds Buying Ammunition Story completely ignores DHS purchase of 1.4 billion bullets
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
The Associated Press has launched a whitewash of the recent controversy which saw numerous different branches of the federal government purchase large quantities of ammunition, focusing on the Social Security Administration?s purchase of 174,000 bullets while completely ignoring a far larger purchase by the DHS which totaled over 1.4 billion bullets.​
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In a story entitled Social Security buys 174,000 hollow-point bullets; Internet bursts with conspiracy theories, which was carried by dozens of major newspapers, the AP quotes an Infowars.com story from last month which reported on the SSA?s purchase of 174,000 rounds of hollow point bullets scheduled to be delivered to 41 locations across the country.​
?It?s not outlandish to suggest that the Social Security Administration is purchasing the bullets as part of preparations for civil unrest,? we wrote, making reference to a Department of Homeland Security drill earlier this year called Operation Shield, which included turning the entrance of a Florida Social Security office into a checkpoint manned by Federal Protective Service officers armed with semiautomatic rifles.​
The AP whitewash fails to mention the DHS exercise, which was geared towards protecting the Social Security office in the event of civil unrest.​
According to the AP, ?The episode illustrates what can happen when a seemingly salacious tidbit gets amplified and embellished on the Internet,? making reference to a Jay Leno skit in which the comedian asked, ?What senior citizens are they worried about? I mean, who?s going to storm the building??​
However, the larger issue is the fact that the AP story attempts to build a strawman argument by focusing only the SSA?s purchase of bullets and completely omitting the far more alarming fact that DHS has purchased over 1.4 billion - that?s BILLION with a B - bullets in the past few months alone.
Back in March, Homeland Security put out a solicitation for 450 million rounds of .40-caliber hollow point bullets that are designed to expand upon entry and cause maximum organ damage, prompting questions as to why the DHS needed such a large amount of powerful bullets merely for training purposes.​
This was followed by another DHS solicitation asking for a further 750 million rounds of assorted bullets, including 357 mag rounds that are able to penetrate walls.​
Although the ammo purchases are ostensibly earmarked for training purposes, the DHS has been reticent to clarify why such an unusually large amount of rounds are necessary and why such powerful bullets are required merely for training drills.​
This has led to speculation that the purchases are connected to confirmed preparations for civil unrest in the United States, a claim bolstered by the DHS? purchase of riot gear.
The DHS also recently purchased a number of bullet-proof checkpoint booths that include ?stop and go? lights.​
The Associated Press? efforts to portray concern over huge and unprecedented levels of ammunition buys on behalf of the federal government, most notably by the DHS which the AP article refuses to acknowledge, as merely paranoia by Internet conspiracy theorists, is a lazy attempt to downplay the very real preparations for civil unrest that we have documented on numerous occasions over the last five years.​
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Minority Report: Fiction Has Become Reality

Minority Report: Fiction Has Become Reality

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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]?The Internet is watching us now. If they want to. They can see what sites you visit. In the future, television will be watching us, and customizing itself to what it knows about us. The thrilling thing is, that will make us feel we?re part of the medium. The scary thing is, we?ll lose our right to privacy. An ad will appear in the air around us, talking directly to us.? ~ Steven Spielberg[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]It was a mere ten years ago that Steven Spielberg?s action film Minority Report, based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, offered movie audiences a special effect-laden techno-vision of a futuristic world in which the government is all-seeing, all-knowing and all-powerful. And if you dare to step out of line, dark-clad police SWAT teams will bring you under control.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]The year is 2054. The place is Washington, DC. Working in a city in which there has been no murder committed in six years ? due in large part to his efforts combining widespread surveillance with behavior prediction technologies ? John Anderton (played by Tom Cruise), Chief of the Department of Pre-Crime in Washington, DC, uses precognitive technology to capture would-be criminals before they can do any damage ? that is, to prevent crimes before they happen. Unfortunately for Anderton, the technology, which proves to be fallible, identifies him as the next would-be criminal, and he flees. In the ensuing chase, Anderton finds himself not only attempting to prove his innocence but forced to take drastic measures in order to avoid capture in a surveillance state that uses biometric data and sophisticated computer networks to track its citizens.
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Seemingly taking its cue from science fiction, technology has moved so fast in the short time since Minority Report premiered that what once seemed futuristic no longer occupies the realm of science fiction. Incredibly, as the various nascent technologies employed by the government and corporations alike ? iris scanners, massive databases, behavior prediction software, and so on ? are incorporated into a complex, interwoven cyber network aimed at tracking our movements, predicting our thoughts and controlling our behavior, Spielberg?s unnerving vision of the future is fast becoming our reality.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Examples abound.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]FICTION: In Minority Report, police use holographic data screens, city-wide surveillance cameras, dimensional maps and database feeds to monitor the movements of its citizens.[/FONT]
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> [FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]REALITY CHECK: Microsoft, in a partnership with New York City, has developed a crime-fighting system that ?will allow police to quickly collate and visualise vast amounts of data from cameras, licence plate readers, 911 calls, police databases and other sources. It will then display the information in real time, both visually and chronologically, allowing investigators to centralise information about crimes as they happen or are reported.?[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]FICTION: No matter where people go in the world of Minority Report, one?s biometric data precedes them, allowing corporations to tap into their government profile and target them for advertising based on their highly individual characteristics. So fine-tuned is the process that it goes way beyond gender and lifestyle to mood detection, so that while Anderton flees through a subway station and then later a mall, the stores and billboards call out to him with advertising geared at his interests and moods. Eventually, in an effort to outwit the identification scanners, Anderton opts for surgery to have his eyeballs replaced.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]REALITY CHECK: Google is presently working on context-based advertising that will use environmental sensors in your cell phone, laptop, etc., to deliver ?targeted ads tailored to fit with what you?re seeing and hearing in the real world.? However, long before Google set their sights on context advertising, facial and iris recognition machines were being employed, ostensibly to detect criminals, streamline security checkpoints processes, and facilitate everyday activities. For example, in preparing to introduce such technology in the United States, the American biometrics firm Global Rainmakers Inc. (GRI) turned the city of Leon, Mexico into a virtual police state by installing iris scanners, which can scan the irises of 30-50 people per minute, throughout the city.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Police departments around the country have begun using the Mobile Offender Recognition and Information System, or MORIS, a physical iPhone add-on that allows police officers patrolling the streets to scan the irises and faces of suspected criminals and match them against government databases. In fact, by 2014, the FBI plans to launch a nationwide database of iris scans for use by law enforcement agencies in their efforts to track criminals.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Corporations, as well, are beginning to implement eye-tracking technology in their tablets, smartphones, and computers and the technology is likely to hit a mass market at least by 2015. It will allow companies to track which words and phrases the user tends to re-read, hover on, or avoid, which can give insight into what she is thinking. This will allow advertisers to expand on the information they glean from tracking users? clicks, searches, and online purchases, expanding into the realm of trying to guess what a user is thinking based upon their eye movements, and advertising accordingly. This information will come in handy for police agencies as well, some of which are working on developing predictive analysis of ?blink rates, pupil dilation, and deception.?[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]In ideal conditions, facial-recognition software is accurate 99.7 percent of the time. We are right around the corner from billboards capable of identifying passersby, and IBM has already been working on creating real world advertisements that react to people based upon RFID chips embedded in licenses and credit cards.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]FICTION: In Minority Report, John Anderton?s Pre-Crime division utilizes psychic mutant humans to determine when a crime will take place next.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]REALITY CHECK: The Department of Homeland Security is working on its Future Attribute Screening Technology, or FAST, which will utilize a number of personal factors such as ?ethnicity, gender, breathing, and heart rate to ?detect cues indicative of mal-intent.?? At least one field test of this program has occurred, somewhere in the northeast United States.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]FICTION: In Minority Report, government agents use ?sick sticks? to subdue criminal suspects using less-lethal methods.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]REALITY CHECK: A variety of less-lethal weapons have been developed in the years since Minority Report hit theaters. In 2007, the Department of Homeland Security granted a contract to Intelligent Optical Systems, Inc., for an ?LED Incapacitator,? a flashlight-like device that emits a dazzling array of pulsating lights, incapacitating its target by causing nausea and vomiting. Raytheon has created an ?Assault Intervention Device? which is basically a heat ray that causes an unbearable burning sensation on its victim?s skin. The Long Range Acoustic Device, which emits painful noises in order to disperse crowds, has been seen at the London Olympics and G20 protests in Pittsburgh.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]FICTION: A hacker captures visions from the ?precog? Agatha?s mind and plays them for John Anderton.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]REALITY CHECK: While still in its infancy, technology that seeks to translate human thoughts into computer actions is slowly becoming a reality. Jack Gallant, a neuroscientist at UC Berkeley, and his research team have created primitive software capable of translating the thoughts of viewers into reconstructed visual images.
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]A company named Emotiv is developing technology which will be capable of reading a user?s thoughts and using them as inputs for operating machinery, like voice recognition but with brain signals. Similar devices are being created to translate thoughts into speech.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]FICTION: In Minority Report, tiny sensory-guided spider robots converge on John Anderton, scan his biometric data and feed it into a central government database.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]REALITY CHECK: An agency with the Department of Defense is working on turning insects into living UAVs, or ?cybugs.? By expanding upon the insects? natural abilities (e.g., bees? olfactory abilities being utilized for bomb detection, etc.), government agents hope to use these spy bugs to surreptitiously gather vast quantities of information. Researchers eventually hope to outfit June beetles with tiny backpacks complete with various detection devices, microphones, and cameras. These devices could be powered by the very energy produced by the bugs beating their wings, or the heat they give off while in flight. There have already been reported sightings of dragonfly-like robotic drones monitoring protesters aerially in Washington, DC, as early as 2007.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]FICTION: In Minority Report, Anderton flees his pursuers in a car whose movements are tracked by the police through the use of onboard computers. All around him, autonomous, driver-less vehicles zip through the city, moving people to their destinations based upon simple voice commands.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]REALITY CHECK: Congress is now requiring that all new cars come equipped with event data recorders that can record and transmit data from onboard computers. Similarly, insurance companies are offering discounts to drivers who agree to have tracking bugs installed. Google has also created self-driving cars which have already surpassed 300,000 miles of road testing. It is anticipated that self-driving cars could be on American roads within the next 20 years, if not sooner.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]These are but a few of the technological devices now in the hands of those who control the corporate police state. Fiction, in essence, has become fact ? albeit, a rather frightening one.[/FONT]


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Former bomb-defuser inspires at Paralympics

Former bomb-defuser inspires at Paralympics

In a time that the country is polarize by the upcoming election, it is nice to get away from the insults to enjoy and appreciate a man and other Paralympians such as this. He doesn't blame anyone, he has accepted his plight, grabbed it by the neck and has trudged forward ! :toast:

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(CBS News) LONDON - The Paralympics are underway in London and 20 American veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are competing.


The wonder of many of these athletes is not just how fast they go - for at least one, it's how fast they got here.



Bradley Snyder is now a Paralympic champion swimmer. Exactly a year ago, he was championing another cause: the U.S. military effort in Afghanistan.


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His job was defusing the Taliban's deadly hidden bombs. The one he didn't see was the last time he saw anything.


"I recall the entirety of the event," Snyder said. "I remember the actual blast itself, I remember waking up on the ground."
He still had a little bit of vision in his left eye right after the blast, but shortly thereafter it went away.


"[I'm] still looking for it," he joked.
Snyder, 28, was on the Naval Academy swim team while he was at Annapolis. Within five weeks of being blinded by the blast he was back in the pool.


"It started as just a friendly, 'Oh, lets show my family and friends that I'm ok,' show everyone that I can go and still do the things that I used to enjoy," he said.


For Snyder, swimming was natural.


"Saying 'hey, you're actually still good at something,' you know, and that was an amazing experience." Snyder said.
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He won gold in his first race, the 100-meter freestyle. In his second race, the 50-meter freestyle, he won silver.


But these are more than just swim races.
"To be able to hop into the pool and experience success on the level that I've experienced here at the Paralympics just gives me an immense amount of confidence moving forward into life," Snyder said.



Bradley Snyder will race his strongest event tomorrow, a year to the day since the blast that blinded, but did not stop him.
 

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?I think it is important for all Americans to at least be familiar with the operation and manipulation of the AK, if not be an AK owner. Why?

Because it is the most prolific combat rifle in the world.
Because it is far more reliable than most other weapons.
Because it is easily aquired everywhere (except California)
Because the likelihood of coming across one is high.
Because it will probably be what the bad guys choose to use.
Because owning one or knowing how to use one infuriates the liberals?.- Gabe Saurez
 

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Report: They Knew It Was Coming: June 29, 2001: ?Major Casualties?; ?Dramatic Consequences?; ?Imminent Threat? ; ?Will Occur Soon?

Mac Slavo
September 11th, 2012
SHTFplan.com
The process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event ? like a new Pearl Harbor.

Project for a New American Century ? Rebuilding America?s Defenses (September 2000) [link]
Prepared, in Part, By : Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Former Vice President Dick Cheney, President of the World Bank Paul Wolfowitz
Over a decade after the largest domestic attack in U.S. history, there are still many unanswered questions about what happened on September 11, 2001 and why.


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The End Of Humanity: Rise of the Robots The elite?s plan for the future doesn?t inc

The End Of Humanity: Rise of the Robots The elite?s plan for the future doesn?t inc

The End Of Humanity: Rise of the Robots
The elite?s plan for the future doesn?t include you
Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Thursday, September 13, 2012
The global elite has reached a decision that could spell the end of humanity as we know it in the decades to come. Having become superfluous in the eyes of those who plan to impose a technocracy over the entire planet, robots will be used to both replace and eliminate humans as the elite advances towards its much cherished technological singularity.​
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The rise of the robots is no longer confined to the realms of science fiction. If the predictions of those who have already proven themselves accurate in forecasting the future course of technological development are manifested, a new high-tech dark age is upon us.
In our previous article on the subject, we highlighted a piece written in 2000 by Sun Microsystems Bill Joy. In the Wired Magazine article, Why The Future Doesn?t Need Us, Joy explains how within decades most of the functions now carried out by human workers will be performed by robots.
With the vast majority of human beings rendered obsolete in the eyes of the controllers as a result of this shift, which will easily outstrip even the impact of the industrial revolution, the elite, ?may simply decide to exterminate the mass of humanity,? writes Joy.
Joy?s forecast is echoed by respected author, inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil. In his 1999 book The Age of Spiritual Machines, Kurzweil made a series of predictions about technological advancements that would occur at each 10-year juncture. Kurzweil?s short term predictions were stunningly accurate ? he foresaw the rise of the iPhone and smart phones in general as well as the Kindle.
Kurzweil predicted that by 2009, ?Computer displays have all the display quality of paper?high resolution, high contrast, large viewing angle, and no flicker. Books, magazines, and newspapers are now routinely read on displays that are the size of, well, small books.?
Kurzweil also described the iPad ten years before its emergence as well as the rise of wireless telephone communications using ?high-resolution moving images.? He also foresaw iTunes, You Tube and on demand services like Netflix as well as how all this technology would prompt a huge debate about privacy and identity theft, which is exactly what has occurred.
Kurzweil forecast that unmanned drones would be used for combat operations by 2009, which also unfolded.
Given his accuracy, Kurzweil?s predictions for future decades ? 2019, 2029 and beyond ? are chilling.
By 2019 Kurzweil predicts that our computers will be implanted in eye glasses and contact lenses, a process already underway with the development of Google Glasses. By this time, a $4000 computer will have the same computing power as a human brain, according to Kurzweil.
?Privacy continues to be a major political and social issue with each individual?s practically every move stored in a database somewhere,? writes Kurzweil, a notable forecast given recent revelations about the Trapwire program.
The decades beyond 2019 will be characterized by the problem of a growing ?human underclass? that is not productively engaged in the economy.
From 2029 onwards, the elite will see its dream of obtaining singularity ? man merging with machine ? begin to take true shape. Computers and cellphones will now be implanted in people?s eyes and ears.
The wider trend of the elite seeing humans as completely expendable as their roles are taken up by machines now unfolds. ?There is almost no human employment in production, agriculture, and transportation,? writes Kurzweil.
By 2099, the entire planet is run by artificially intelligent computer systems which are smarter than the entire human race combined ? similar to the Skynet system fictionalized in the Terminator franchise.
Humans who have resisted altering themselves by becoming part-cyborg will be ostracized from society.
?Even among those human intelligences still using carbon-based neurons, there is ubiquitous use of neural implant technology, which provides enormous augmentation of human perceptual and cognitive abilities. Humans who do not utilize such implants are unable to meaningfully participate in dialogues with those who do,? writes Kurzweil.
Kurzweil?s future represents the ultimate goal of the elite ? eliminating the beautiful existing order and replacing it with a high-tech dystopian technocracy. Instead of being used to empower and advance humanity, technology will be used to further drive a wedge between the haves and the have nots ? with the have nots eventually being eliminated entirely.
We are have already seen major steps taken towards the vision outlined by Kurzweil.
Using drones to remove the human element of warfare is already well underway. In the future, wars will almost exclusively be fought between robots, making them far more ubiquitous and far more deadly for the planet as a whole. Would robots with no emotional capacity whatsoever hesitate to deploy super weapons that could wipe out entire races of people or completely wreck the planet?s eco-system?
Using robots to perform law enforcement duties and hunt down suspects is also right around the corner.
Following Professor Noel Sharkey?s warning that the fleet of robots being developed for DARPA will ultimately be used to ?kill people,? Boston Dynamics released a new video this week showcasing how its LS3 robot is able to autonomously track humans over rugged terrain.
A similar robot being developed for DARPA, the Cheetah, recently beat the human world speed record.
In 2008, the Pentagon issued a request to contractors to develop a ?Multi-Robot Pursuit System? designed to search for, detect and track ?non-cooperative? humans in ?pursuit/evasion scenarios?.
As the New Scientist?s Paul Marks explains, the robots will inevitably will be adapted for domestic purposes such as policing and crowd control.
??how long before we see packs of droids hunting down pesky demonstrators with paralysing weapons? Or could the packs even be lethally armed?? Marks asked.
Using technology to spy on and enslave us rather than empower us is now a routine occurrence. One need only note the remarks of CIA Director David Petraeus earlier this year when he lauded the arrival of the smart grid - appliances, utilities and products connected wirelessly to the Internet.
Petraeus labeled the development a ?transformation,? noting that it would be a boon for ?clandestine tradecraft.? In other words, the police or the FBI no longer need a reason or a warrant to spy on you since you will have a hundred bugs implanted in almost every item in your home, from your refrigerator to your gaming device.
The elite?s push to facilitate the rise of the robots is all about removing the decision-making process from the hands of humans. SInce humans cannot be trusted to follow through on decisions that could directly lead to the deaths of massive numbers of people, androids must be given the responsibility.
In the coming decades, humanity will face a new kind of enslavement ? a scientifically designed tyranny through which the elite will use robots to subjugate the rest of humanity and eliminate any pockets of non-cooperative resistance.
Only by promulgating a cultural and societal disgust for technological manipulation on behalf of an insane elite can we re-assert control over the future and use technology to empower our species.
Given that the elite have proven themselves to be so destructive with the comparatively primitive level of human technology available to them up until now, allowing such power-crazed individuals to hold the reigns of human progress will only lead to the total destruction of the entire race in the long term.​
 

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