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New Order in Ukraine

Two weeks ago I was traveling from Mazury to south Poland. To Malbork then Mikolajki. In train I sat vis a vi one men. Some 47-57 years old. Tired face, bold, slightly chubby. Typical father of two or three. He tned his face to me and ask
– do you also have seat in here?
– Yes. It seems like we’ll travel together.
– Where to?
– Malbork then Mikolajki and you?
– Szczecin. From Kiev. It’s gonna be over
twenty hours soon.
– Wow. Therje’s a travel. Twenty hours!
– Usually I drive but this time the better option is train.
– What takes you so far from Ukraine. From Kiev to Szczecin?
– I go to work. I’m selfemloyeed specializing in roof tops and chimney building.
– Okay, I got it.
– Good work. I like it. And good money. Otherwise I wouldn’t be able to provide decent life to my family. It’s not easy but what can I d

o. In Ukrine is extremly dificoult live. I’m happy but it doesn’t come easy. Polititians in Ukraine don’t care. Irresponsible corrupted busters. They sold us to EU. We don’t need it. We have all recources we need.
– I know I know. Don’t worry. You can’t help it anyway. It’s too late so just live your life the best you can and ignore them.
– Right, probably this is the best option.
I put oranges on table, shuted up and shared with him in silence.

Actor Alec Baldwin was furious yesterday after the Transportation Security Administration singled his 5-month-old daughter out as a potential terrorist. The 30 Rock star was apparently traveling back to the United States from the Bahamas when his infant daughter was “randomly selected” for an enhanced screening. Despite numerous vows to curtail his use of the service, the Beetlejuice cast member took to Twitter to relieve his anger.

Adan Salazar

Did you see Katy Perry’s performance at the Grammys? It was essentially an Illuminati-themed occult ritual. Various media reports say that Perry “dressed up as a witch”, and her performance included a Knights Templar cross emblazoned across her chest, a beast with Moloch horns, dancers in dark robes with devil horns protruding from their heads, and pole dancing with a broom. At the end of the “ceremony”, Perry was “burned at the stake” as the song ended. All of this hardcore occult symbolism did not get into her performance by accident. The attention to detail that this performance exhibited shows that someone put a lot of thought and effort into it. So was Perry actually kidding when she said that she had “sold my soul to the devil” during a television interview a few years ago? The kind of stuff that Perry is doing now is not for amateurs. She is either working with someone who is deep into the occult or she is deep into it herself. And of course the elite absolutely love this stuff. Even if you don’t believe in “occult rituals” or “Illuminati symbolism”, it is important to remember that the elite do. In fact, many of them are completely obsessed with this stuff. And they are more than happy to promote any performer that embraces their world. That is why we see this stuff pop up in high profile public performances time after time after time. But without a doubt, Kary Perry has taken things to an entirely new level. A YouTube video that contains footage of her entire performance is posted below. However, it should be noted that this is not appropriate for children to watch, so please use discretion…

Michael Snyder

In other words, NSA hires its future scapegoat Kit Daniels Infowars.com January 29, 2014 Instead of reading and understanding the Fourth Amendment, the National Security Agency hired a former Homeland Security employee today as its first “Civil Liberties and Privacy Officer.” In a statement released this morning, NSA Director Keith B. Alexander said that “well-known privacy expert” Rebecca Richards will “provide expert advice” and “oversight” of the NSA’s “privacy-related activities” and that she recently worked as the “Senior Director for Privacy Compliance” at the Department of Homeland Security. Richards’ hiring is simply a PR stunt by the NSA to make the agency appear that it actually cares about the privacy of millions and it’s especially amusing considering her previous employment at DHS. “An internal privacy officer does not solve the privacy and other problems revealed in the last seven months,” Michelle Richardson, legislative council for the American Civil Liberties Union, told Mashable. “It will take legislative changes and court rulings to make real substantive improvements to the law.” The NSA hired her so it could have someone to take the blame once more leaks about its domestic surveillance are revealed; the agency has no intent of stopping its abuse of the Fourth Amendment. For one thing, after whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed the massive extent of the NSA’s dragnet, Alexander told Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) that the NSA wanted to collect even more phone records than ever before. “I believe it is in the nation’s best interest to put all the phone records into a lockbox that we can search when the nation needs to do it,” he said. Alexander doesn’t just limit his abuse to the Fourth Amendment, either: he also targets the First. “I think it’s wrong that that newspaper reporters have all these [Snowden] documents, the 50,000 – whatever they have and are selling them and giving them out as if these –you know it just doesn’t make sense,” Alexander stated in an interview with the Defense Department’s “Armed With Science” blog. “We ought to come up with a way of stopping it.” But let’s ignore all these statements for a second and assume that Alexander is not a liar. If we were to believe his claim today that the NSA cares about privacy and that he simply needs a “privacy officer” to tell him that eavesdropping on private conversations is wrong, wouldn’t that, in itself, suggest he is too incompetent to manage the NSA?