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Ever Seen a Mind-Control Tower? Bet You Have

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2012 The Big Picture - 10/25/13

Gee, Sue, why not just tell us what you
REALLY think about mind control?

 

I knew there were towers that transmit a frequency for mind control, but didn’t know much about them. I was enlightened just now on Facebook.  Thanks, Sue!

There are so many! And they have a name, of course. GWEN towers. Were they paid for with taxpayers’ money?

Come explore with me, and as always, don’t believe what you read; do your own research.

 

These towers aren’t limited to the USA, however. They are apparently installed worldwide.

 

US Trojan horse: NSA scandal shows Europe would be better off without Britain

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RT - 10/28/13, Neil Clark

Britsh Prime Minister David Cameron (AFP Photo/Yves Herman)

Britsh Prime Minister David Cameron (AFP Photo/Yves Herman)

 

While leading politicians of other European countries and officers of the EU itself were keen to express their concern over the latest revelations of US spying on its allies – the President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz said that US secret services were ‘out of control’ – British Prime Minister David Cameron has only said that he thought that the EU statement on the matter was ‘good and sensible’ and that he agreed with it. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Cameron ‘silently acquiesced” to the statement. At a press conference, Cameron refused to comment about the recent NSA revelations. 

The muted British reaction to what is a truly outrageous scandal, is proof, if indeed any further proof were needed, of what Britain's main role in the EU is: to act as a Trojan horse to defend and further the interests of the government of the United States of America.

Greatest deception in modern history

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Press TV - 10/29/13, TK/HSN

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Lies carry a great burden, one that grows over the passage of time like an untended vine. Layer after layer, they mesh, intertwine, and become entangled in a maze of deception, and of course, more lies.

I know people have a hard time accepting facts about their government that their personal philosophies somehow automatically reject. I also know that this same lot, who believes the “official” story about the 9/11 attacks and the death of Osama bin Laden, has the capacity to swallow certain truths. They suppress their own knowledge in order to maintain a personal illusion. Common sense and guts have been lost on the once inquisitive American public.

More: PressTV.ir

 

Commonwealth Bank of Australia hires G4S to spy on politicians

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Hang The Bankers - 10/29/13, Clark Kent

 

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An undercover surveillance operation ordered by the Commonwealth Bank has embroiled the institution in a spying scandal, with senior MPs monitored and photographed by private detectives investigating one of its critics.

The bank hired security firm G4S to conduct ”Operation Lantern”, round-the-clock surveillance on consumer advocate and anti-banking lobbyist Michael Fraser (pictured right) between August 28 and September 1. G4S, which conducted the security operation for the London Olympics, claims it is ”a world leader in providing compliance and investigation related services”.

More: hangthebankers.com

 

Glenn Greenwald asks Germany to protect Edward Snowden

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Press TV - 10/29/13, GMA/PR

 

File photo showing American journalist Glenn Greenwald (L) and US whistleblower Edward Snowden (R)

File photo showing American journalist Glenn Greenwald (L) and US whistleblower Edward Snowden (R)
 
The former Guardian reporter who broke the news of the National Security Agency's (NSA) mass surveillance programs says Germany should protect former CIA spy agency contractor Edward Snowden.
 
“Germany is precisely one of the countries that has benefited most from Snowden's revelations, from the start,” Glenn Greenwald said in a report on public TV Monday.

More: PressTV.ir

 

UK PM threatens to act against papers over Snowden leaks

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Press TV - 10/28/13, SSM/HE

British Prime Minister David Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron
 
British Prime Minister David Cameron has indicated that the government may take action against newspapers which publish “damaging” intelligence leaks from American whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, Cameron suggested that the UK government could impose court injunctions on papers or use D-notices in order to prevent the publication of documents revealing US espionage activities.

More: PressTV.ir

 

EU Proposal to Monitor "Intolerant" Citizens

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Gatestone Institute: Soeren Kern, 10/28/13

Lars Hedegaard was acquitted by the Danish Supreme Court in 2012 on charges of "hate speech" for critical comments he made about Islam.

 

"There is no need to be tolerant to the intolerant" — European Framework National Statute for the Promotion of Tolerance, Article 4

"The supra-national surveillance that it would imply would certainly be a dark day for European democracy." — European Dignity Watch

While European leaders are busy expressing public indignation over reports of American espionage operations in the European Union, the European Parliament is quietly considering a proposal that calls for the direct surveillance of any EU citizen suspected of being "intolerant."

US probably spied on Norway, too

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News in English - 10/28/13, Nina Berglund

 

Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre was in Washington DC last week and met with US Secretary State Hillary Clinton, who also welcomes the changes in what's now being called Myanmar. PHOTO:  Siri H. Hollekim Haaland / Ambassaden i Washington

Jonas Gahr Støre, shown here last year with former US  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton when he was still Norway’s foreign minister, calls the US’ alleged spying on allies as “unacceptable” but doesn’t think it will stop. PHOTO: Siri H. Hollekim Haaland / Ambassaden i Washington

 

Jonas Gahr Støre, who served as Norway’s foreign minister for seven years in the former left-center government, says it would be be “naive” to believe that Norwegian politicians like himself have avoided being spied on by the US and other countries. Both Støre and new Prime Minister Erna Solberg, though, call such spying “completely unacceptable.”

NSA spying: The faux outrage of America's bugged allies

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CBC News - 10/29/13, Neil MacDonald

Snowden rally

Americans upset at the country's electronic spying take part in a "rally against mass surveillance" in Washington on Saturday. (Jonathan Ernst / Reuters)

 

So, "there's a lot of faux outrage out there" whenever a Snowden bomb drops, one contact says.

In fact, one of the few straightforward reactions amid all the indignation over the NSA spying came from Bernard Kouchner, the former French foreign minister (and founder of Doctors Without Borders): "Let's be honest, we eavesdrop too," he told an interviewer.

More: CBC.ca

 

Ancient Aliens: Magic of the Gods

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GFP Note: We are presenting this for
your awareness and enjoyment.
As always, please use your discernment.

To watch the video, click the source
link at the bottom of the story.

 

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History.com - October, 2013

 

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