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Tuesday 3 November 2015

...Biometry makes ID cards useless...

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Posted: 02 Nov 2015 10:00 PM PST
Did you know that the United Nations intends to have biometric identification cards in the hands of every single man, woman and child on the entire planet by the year 2030?  

By Michael Snyder

And did you know that a central database in Geneva, Switzerland will be collecting data from many of these cards?

Previously, I have written about the 17 new “Global Goals” that the UN launched at the end of September. Even after writing several articles about these new Global Goals, I still don’t think that most of my readers really grasp how insidious they actually are.


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Posted: 02 Nov 2015 09:00 PM PST
“Star Gate” is a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) program which involved(s) the use of phenomena that many in the mainstream world still consider non-existent.

Project “Star Gate” in particular lasted for 25 years before it was unexpectedly shut down.(1)(2)(3)

Much of the material and research from the program still remain classified. “Star Gate” incorporated(s) consciousness, paranormal phenomena, ESP, remote viewing, and more for intelligence collection and research.(1)(2)(3)

How can the Department of Defense  have programs that study these phenomena for over 35 years when our mainstream world still doesn’t consider it real enough to study?


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Posted: 02 Nov 2015 08:00 PM PST
“There is something fundamentally wrong in treating the Earth as if it were a business in liquidation.” — Herman E. Daly

According to the latest 2015 Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report the top 1% of wealth holders now own half of all global household wealth, much of this wealth has been concentrated in the United States and Europe.

A 2014 report by Oxfam warned that the richest 85 people across the globe share a combined wealth of £1tn, as much as the poorest 3.5 billion of the world’s population. (1a)

While most of us are aware of the inequality in modern western society it is much less known what impacts such wealth creation have throughout society and the environment.


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Posted: 02 Nov 2015 07:00 PM PST
Two different UN agencies are warning of dire consequences for war-torn South Sudan, where at least 30,000 people face “extreme conditions… starvation and death”.

The World Food Program and the UN Food & Agriculture Organization said in a joint statement today that 3.9 million people or around a third of the country’s population are affected by the ongoing war.

In December 2013, just over two years after the nation was born out of a split with Sudan, war broke out between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and rebels led his former cabinet member Riek Machar.

The worst fighting is in the oil-rich northern Unity state and it is here where many face starvation.


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