Mind blowing speech by Robert Welch
in 1958 predicting Insiders plans to destroy America
Thai troops open fire on
demonstrators as crisis deepens
'Black Box' data: Polish plane was
5 seconds away from crash which killed Kaczynski
New findings on the Polish Presidential
plane crash have suggested it could have been avoided - if the pilot had moved the
aircraft upwards 5 seconds earlier. The revelations are from a Polish report released
after the black boxes were fully decoded. The report suggests that when the pilot realised
it was too late to climb - he decided to crash land, losing control of the plane when the
wing tipped a tree.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
warned the United States and other Western nations on Thursday against imposing unilateral
sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program.The European Union has said it may impose
unilateral sanctions if a U.N. Security Council resolution fails. Ivan Eland says by
sanctioning Iran, it is not the military that will be hurt but the regular civilians in
the country.
Video of Thai gun battle: Snipers
'shoot' Red Shirts security chief in Bangkok
A former Thai general who was chief
military adviser to the Red Shirts is seriously injured after being shot in the head,
apparently by a sniper, movement's aide said. It happened shortly after the end of a
deadline for troops to seal their Bangkok protest camp. The military had said it would
start surrounding the protest camp and advised people to leave. The protesters have been
occupying parts of Bangkok for more than two months. They want the Prime Minister to
dissolve parliament and call fresh elections.
Have-a-go hero hits gunman with
chair in shop
CCTV footage is released of a have-a-go
hero in a Leeds betting shop confronting a gunman and hitting him with a chair.
MonsterQuest - Killer Crocs
F1 2010 - Dev Diary 3 Weather
Raw Video: Swedish Cartoonist
Assaulted
A Swedish artist who angered Muslims by
depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a dog was assaulted on Tuesday as furious protesters
interrupted his university lecture in Uppsala.
Insane Takeoff!
14 mei
Incredible Morphing UFO´s over
Guadalajara,Mexico 2010
Cigar Shape UFO over Toronto in
early May 2010
UFOs Intelligent Balls Of Light
Over Mexico With Jamie Maussan
Methods of Control
In this video, I wanted to demonstrate how
people are unknowingly controlled and manipulated by large industries and their
government. To try to appeal to as broad an audience as possible, I have focused on issues
that affect everyone in America equally on a daily basis. The methods of control I chose
to concentrate on are the chemicals found in our vaccines and water supply, the health
issues caused by our food industry, and the privately owned mass media.
Impacts of the planes into WTC 1
and WTC 2: curious bright flash of light
This video addresses one of the more
controversial assertions made by 9/11 researchers trying (in the absence of an honest
official investigation) to determine what really happened. The videos provide a
frame-by-frame analysis of the impacts of the planes into WTC 1 and WTC 2 showing a
curious bright flash of light of unexplained origin. The importance of this flash is
something that people of good intention can have different opinions on.
Frank
Is Afghan President Karzai
paranoid?
Lehman Bros. linked to drug money
Alex Jones: Bilderberg stealing
from US citizens
Robert's Ridge Trailer
Operation Anaconda is the code name for an
operation in early March 2002 in which the United States military and CIA Paramilitary
Officers, working with allied Afghan military forces, and other NATO and non NATO forces
attempted to destroy al-Qaeda and Taliban forces in the Shahi-Kot Valley and Arma
Mountains southeast of Zormat.[1] This operation was the first large-scale battle in the
United States war in Afghanistan since the Battle of Tora Bora in December 2001. This was
the first operation in the Afghanistan theater to involve a large number of U.S.
conventional (i.e. non-Special Operations Forces) forces participating in direct combat
activities. Between 2 and 16 March 2002 1,700 airlifted U.S. troops and 1,000
pro-government Afghan militia battled between 300 to 1,000 al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters
to obtain control of the valley. The Taliban and al-Qaida forces entrenched themselves in
caves and ridges in the mountainous terrain and fired on U.S. forces attempting to secure
the area with mortars and heavy machine guns. Afghan Taliban commander Maulavi Saifur
Rehman Mansoor later led Taliban reinforcements to join the battle. U.S. forces had
estimated the strength of the rebels in the Shahi-Kot Valley at 150 to 200, but later
information suggested the actual strength was of 500 to 1,000 fighters. The U.S. forces
estimated that they had killed at least 500 fighters over the duration of the battle.
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned
a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and
attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for
several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968
he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in
Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army
intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the
newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer,
author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along
with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos.
Since 1976, Marrs has taught a course on
the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the University of Texas at Arlington.[2]
In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the
New York Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992.[3] It became a
basis for the Oliver Stone film, JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the
film's screenplay and production. Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years researching
and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government program involving the psychic
phenomenon known as remote viewing only to have it canceled as it was going to press in
the summer of 1995. Within two months, the story of military-developed remote viewing
broke nationally in the Washington Post after the CIA revealed the program. In May 1997,
Marrs' investigation of UFOs, Alien Agenda, was published by HarperCollins Publishers.
Publishers Weekly described Alien Agenda as "the most entertaining and complete
overview of flying saucers and their crew in years." The paperback edition was
released in mid-1998. It has been translated into several foreign languages and become the
top-selling UFO book in the world.
In early 2000, HarperCollins published Rule
by Secrecy, which claimed to trace a hidden history connecting modern secret societies to
ancient and medieval times. This book also reached the New York Times Best Seller list. In
2003, his book The War on Freedom probed the alleged conspiracies of the 9/11 attacks and
their aftermath. It was released in 2006 under the title The Terror Conspiracy. Marrs has
been a featured speaker at a number of national conferences including the annual
International UFO Congress[4] and the annual Gulf Breeze UFO Conference,[5] but he also
speaks at local conferences like Conspiracy Con[6] and The Bay Area UFO Expo[1]. Beginning
in 2000, he began teaching a course on UFOs at the University of Texas at Arlington. Marrs
has appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, The Discovery Channel, TLC, The History
Channel, This Morning America[citation needed], Geraldo, The Montel Williams Show, Today,
TechTV, Larry King (with George Noory), and Art Bell radio programs along with numerous
national and regional radio and TV shows.
The Pentagons Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA) plans to have fully humanoid robots that
think,act,react,learn,make decisions all on there own,and live amoungst us all,by the year
2025 or even sooner.
Raw Video: Multiple Deadly Attacks
Across Iraq
At least 75 people were killed in attacks
across Iraq on Monday, including a series of deadly bombings and drive-by shootings in the
capital; Iraq's bloodiest day of the year so far. (May 10)
Cash Shock: EU forks out $1
TRILLION to curb Greek debt crisis