Saturday, February 26, 2011

Pat Boone: "Christians must rally now to defeat Obama in 2012"



Christians must mobilize now if they are to have any hope in generating the momentum to turn President Barack Obama out of office in 2012, says legendary singer and conservative activist Pat Boone.

“We are determined, we Christians and conservatives — not all Christians — to relieve him of his command,” Boone says, referring to the president.

Defeating the Obama administration would allow voters to elect “people who understand the Constitution and the republic, and who understand the economy, and who understand that lowering taxes and not continuing to spend is the way to reduce government and to create a flourishing economy,” Boone says in the interview, recorded during the interview at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington last weekend.

“But to do it,” he adds, “we need to be informed, we need to be knowledgeable and we need to get off our couch and register and vote.”

* News * Science * Neuroscience Researchers use virtual-reality avatars to create 'out-of-body' experience

Through cartoons, video games and movies, people are being conditioned to 'avatar' living....God wants you to live your own life in your own body and have real pictures of yourself....not an avatar portrayal.
In the film Avatar, human minds are transferred into synthetic bodies. Photograph: Sportsphoto Ltd./Allstar
"Volunteers experienced the virtual bodies as if they were their own, with possible applications in computer games or to transport people digitally to other locations."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/feb/17/people-virtual-reality-avatars 

"World's smallest computer watches you - - from within"

"This tiniest computer to date is a prototype of an implantable eye pressure monitor for glaucoma patients. Key to this unit linking up with other computers to form wireless sensor networks is a compact radio that needs no tuning to find the right frequency.
One day, these Lilliputian computers could track pollution, monitor structural integrity, perform surveillance, or make virtually any object smart and traceable."



http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41722559/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/

Putin Tells West Not to Meddle in North Africa .........25 February 2011

The Kremlin is struggling to contain an Islamist insurgency in the North Caucasus a decade after Moscow drove separatists from power in the second of two Chechen wars since the Soviet collapse.

Putin says fears growing Islamic radicalism in North Africa

 Russia is dealing with the Islamic issue in various regions of its country....here Putin expresses his concerns about the uprisings in Africa triggering an Islamic uprising in the Caucausus region......

http://en.rian.ru/russia/20110224/162743551.html

The background of the movie, "The Wizard of Oz".....you will find this very interesting.

"The Secret of Oz""The yellow brick, the emerald city of Oz, even Dorothy’s silver slippers (changed to ruby slippers for the movie version) were powerful symbols of author L. Frank Baum’s belief that the people – not the big banks -- should control the quantity of a nation’s money." 
Bill Still
The Secret of Oz
http://www.secretofoz.com/

Tea Party being portrayed as 'stirring up civil war'......

The author of this article gives a lot of insight into how the 'other side' is looking at the Tea Party.....anything to reduce its influence in our country prior to the Presidential Election in 2012.  Making the "FBI subject to the local sheriff" is mentioned....did you know that is actually legal reality.  The local sheriff is the highest ranking official in a given county and 'what he allows is allowed, and what he forbids is forbidden', to play on a Biblical phrase.  A Sheriff, Richard Mack, has written a book:  "The County Sheriff, America's Last Hope".....he sets forth the existence of this law.


Tea Party Vision For Montana Raising Concerns


Thursday, February 24, 2011
Helena, Mont. (AP) - With each bill, newly elected tea party lawmakers are offering Montanans a vision of the future.

Their state would be a place where officials can ignore U.S. laws, force FBI agents to get a sheriff's OK before arresting anyone, ban abortions, limit sex education in schools and create armed citizen militias.

It's the tea party world. But not everyone is buying their vision.
Some residents, Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer and even some Republican lawmakers say the bills are making Montana into a laughingstock. And, they say, the push to nullify federal laws could be dangerous.

"We are the United States of America," said Schweitzer. "This talk of nullifying is pretty toxic talk. That led to the Civil War."

A tea party lawmaker said raising the specter of a civil war is plain old malarkey.
"Nullification is not about splitting this union apart," freshman Rep. Derek Skees said. "Nullification is just one more way for us to tell the federal government: 'That is not right."
Some of their bills are moving through the legislature. Others appear doomed: an armed citizen militia, FBI agents under the thumb of the sheriff and a declaration that global warming is good for business.

Whatever their merits, the ideas are increasingly popping up in legislatures across the nation, as a wave of tea party-backed conservatives push their anti-spending, anti-federal government agenda.

Arizona, Missouri and Tennessee are discussing the creation of a joint compact, like a treaty, opposing the 2010 health care law. Idaho is considering a plan to nullify it, as is Montana.

In Montana, the GOP gained a supermajority in the Montana House in last year's election, giving Republicans control of both legislative chambers. Half of the 68 House Republicans are freshman, many sympathetic to the new political movement.
Over the first 45 days of the new legislature, they have steadily pushed their proposals. Some have moved out of committee.

Examples include a bill making it illegal to enforce some federal gun laws in the state, and another aimed at establishing state authority over federal regulation of greenhouse gasses.
Schweitzer is watching, describing many of the proposals from the new majority as simply "kooky," such as a plan to make it legal to hunt big game with a spear.
Hardly a day goes by, however, that the merits of "nullification" aren't discussed.
Proponents draw on Thomas Jefferson's late 18th-century argument that aimed to give states the ultimate say in constitutional matters and let them ban certain federal laws in their borders.

Supporters are not dissuaded by the legal scholars who say the notion runs afoul of the clause in the U.S. Constitution that declares federal law "the supreme law of the land."
Backers of nullification say they can get the federal government to back down off a law if enough states band together against it.

They point to the REAL ID act _ a Bush-era plan to assert federal control over state identifications as a way to combat terrorism. The law has been put in limbo after 25 states adopted legislation opposing it.

The nullification debate reached a fevered pitch this week when tea party conservatives mustered enough votes in the House to pass a 17-point declaration of sovereignty.
"States retain the right of protecting all freedoms of individual persons from federal incursion," the measure in part reads. Now, it heads to the Senate, where ardent states' rights conservatives have less influence and its fate is less certain.
House Minority Leader Jon Sesso stood in the House Chamber, exasperated. He peppered Republicans with questions: Who decides if the federal government is acting unconstitutionally?

"Who among us is making these determinations that our freedoms are being lost?" he asked, an incredulous expression on his face as he eyed the Republican side of the chamber.

Republican Rep. Cleve Loney rose. A man of few words, the tea party organizer replied: "I don't intend us to secede from the union. But I will tell you it is up to us. We are the people to decide."

The political movement that caught Democrats by surprise at the ballot box also caught them flat-footed at the Legislature.

At first they rolled their eyes, but now they are quickly ramping up their opposition, even recycling a slogan once leveled by conservatives against liberals protesting the Vietnam War.

"I say to you: 'This is America: Love it or leave it,'" shouted Rep. William McChesney, during the sovereignty declaration debate.

Some Republicans have turned against the more aggressive tea party ideas.
"You are scaring the you-know-what out of them with this kind of talk," veteran Republican lawmaker Walt McNutt said. "This needs to stop and stop now. Stop scaring our constituents and stop letting us look like a bunch of buffoons."
Democrats are resigned to losing many of the votes and in some cases have urged Republicans to trot the ideas out for floor debates for the public to see. And surprised residents are taking notice, especially of the nullification push.

"It would be hard for anyone to top what is going on here in terms of the insanity of it all," said Lawrence Pettit, a retired university president and author living in Helena. "One could be amused by it, except it is too dangerous."

Schweitzer, meanwhile, is getting ready for the bills that may arrive on his desk. On Wednesday, he got a new cattle brand from the state livestock agency that reads "VETO." A branding iron is being made.

"Ain't nobody in the history of Montana has had so many danged ornery critters that needed branding," he said.

Egypt’s Revolution Robbed: STATEMENT FROM WALID SHOEBAT

“A new reality is settling in Egypt,” the Elaf News said and “it’s not what enthusiasts and democracy seekers think. The Muslim Brotherhood learned how to utilize a large network of television stations, which are now contributing to the breakdown of Arab regimes while the Brotherhood robs the revolution’s youth and era of Facebook. And while all the forts fall in front of their modern advances.” One comment posted, “we only find out that dictatorship is a coin with two faces, that is, to come out of the darkness of tyranny and dictatorship to only enter the darkness of a religious state, where governance and legislation is done in the name of God!”
http://www.shoebat.com/blog/archives/790 

"The Ruins of Detroit": A story of the Old Tiger Stadium

"The Ruins of Detroit"

United Artists Theatre
My daughter brought to my attention this article and couldn't stop expressing her 'shock' that such a thing was happening in these United States.  You don't hear much about this in the news media....again, this is the result of men on power moving nations toward a one world economy, Rev. 13.

http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2011/02/07/captured-the-ruins-of-detroit/2672/
Here is a book Amazon is selling titled, "The Ruins of Detroit":
http://www.amazon.com/Yves-Marchand-Romain-Meffre-Detroit/dp/3869300426/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1298738668&sr=8-1

Gingrich: If Palin Took Obama Actions, There Would Be Calls for Impeachment Read more on Newsmax.com: Gingrich: If Palin Took Obama Actions, There Would Be Calls for Impeachment

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/Gingrich-Obama-Constitutional-Crisis/2011/02/25/id/387455

Article by the Radio Patriot:

http://radiopatriot.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/is-it-time-to-have-the-impeachment-discussion/http://radiopatriot.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/is-it-time-to-have-the-impeachment-discussion/

Monday, February 21, 2011

America: A Call to Greatness: THE NEUTRALIZED "IRRELEVANT" CHURCH

Following is a link to the blog of John Chalfant, author of "Abandonment Theology", this was his lead-in article to that posting, you will find it just as thought-provoking:


America: A Call to Greatness: THE NEUTRALIZED "IRRELEVANT" CHURCH: "ANNOUNCEMENT: I will write a sequence of blog essays on the subject of what is meant by, 'As goes the church, so goes the nation'. As the C..."

FBI Pushes for Surveillance Backdoors in Web 2.0 Tools

"Abandonment Theology"....invading Churches today, read this to make sure your church is not among them!

"Abandonment Theology"....what is it?

http://blog.greatness.com/2009/05/abandonment-theology-what-is-it.html
John Chalfant

Here goes that 'indoctrination' into One World Government by Big Brother again....

U.S. Government asks software company to create 'fake' people on social networks to promote their propaganda.

http://www.examiner.com/social-media-in-national/us-gov-software-creates-fake-people-on-social-networks-to-promote-propoganda?render=print#print

Sean Carrigan, National Social Media Examiner