Saturday, 1 August 2009
What Freedom Still Exists?
I've been following some of the threads out there on the tubenet concerning blogacause, some think its a great thing that we can provide anonymity. Others think we are conspiracy theorists.
Blogacause has the vision of a platform where people with opposing views can elucidate in writing an opinion that differs, sometimes dramatically and with selling points that might use datum with conspiratorial connotations, but always with the hope of finding commonality for moving forward as a society. We really hope that our site becomes the blogging haven for persons whose ideologies fall on all sides of political philosophy.
It might be that some of the content on our site 'seems' conspiratorial, but the question the reader of such content needs to ask is this, is it true or does it expose an issue or topic that needs further investigation? I know for myself I really like to dig deep into what I'm reading, often spending hours following up on points made in an article to self verify, to question what I've read. I also apply that same investigative tenacity to what I write as do my friends that post here on blogacause.
So it would make sense that I would provide you with an example of an event or development that has a conspiratorial twist. Therefore, I would point you to what I call a 'dual purposed' law about to be enacted by our benevolent congresspersons. The National ID Bracelet: A piece of legislation entitled the National Emergency Centers Establishment Act (HR 645) was introduced in the US Congress recently. Dual purposed refers to any object that can be used for more than one purpose, like a gun which can be used both to defend democracy or to take it away.
This bill calls for the establishment of six national emergency centers in major regions in the US to be located on existing military installations, which could be used to quarantine people in the case of a public health emergency or forced vaccination program. Notice the duality of use?
The bill goes far beyond previous legislation (including H.R 5122). The stated purpose of the "national emergency centers" is to provide "temporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due to an emergency or major disaster." In actuality, what we are dealing with are FEMA internment camps. HR 645 states that the camps can be used to "meet other appropriate needs, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security." (Michel Chossudovsky, Preparing for Civil Unrest in America Legislation to Establish Internment Camps on US Military Bases, Global Research, March 2009) Again, note the dual purpose that could exist, this time with supporting documentation referenced.
I'm certain our friends in congress and Obama would never use this law in an despotic way against the American people, would they? You get my point? Why develop such an apparatus as is proposed in this bill, when existing mechanisms are in place to solve problems this bill purports to solve? I'm sure those for the bill would point to New Orleans in the aftermath of the hurricane, how FEMA failed and how efforts to rebuild failed. How could it not have failed given that there was so much political infighting and finger pointing, not to mention out-right waste, fraud and bureaucratic red tape. My point is we don't need more draconian laws to make a New Orleans type of rebuild effort work, we just need to better manage the resourced mechanisms currently in place.
For our elected leaders to say that we need this, is at the least disingenuous and at the worst fraudulent and nefarious in deed.
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The fines would be more than $1000.00 dollars for individuals and would be even higher for families. The legislation would exempt certain hardship cases from fines. The fines would be collected through the income tax system, which would hurt the poor and middle-class even more because most depend on tax refunds to purchase needed items for the house and family or catch up on bills.
Mike Huckabee and constitutional lawyer Michael Farris discuss a UN treaty the US senate is going to vote on that would give the UN rights to control how American parents raise their children.
Any hunters in your family - pass this along.
This is not a joke. Here is the link to go to, in order to read how real this is:


Picked this up over on the 
It seems I'm upsetting one of the morally ambiguous lefties.
Mortgage finance giants
ADAM WISEHOPHF, Professor at Germany's Ingolstadt University, founded The Order of the Illuminati on May 1, 1776. This man designed the very plan of world domination that is still in use today to enslave the world's masses. Here, upon establishing his "Order of the Illuminati", he smugly reflects on his "conning" the gullible Christians of his day, saying:


