Sunday, September 4, 2011

The Human Microchipping Agenda

This is a relatively slow news day (well, so far anyway, but we have learned that such slow days can change instantly), so this may be a good time to take a look at the video below - it is quite fascinating and worth the time investment:

Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda

This video reveals just how close we may be to seeing the "Mark of the Beast" (assuming, of course, that the "Mark" is indeed a microchip which requires some degree of speculation). Regardless of the true nature of the "Mark", this video reveals just how much we are monitored on a daily basis and how gradual losses of freedom, combined with a prolonged "conditioning" process is encroaching on our daily lives.

Also in the news:

Palestinians have a strategy if statehood bid is vetoed

If the UN bid for Palestinian statehood should fail this month, Palestinian leadership would work first to gain membership to every UN organization and then resubmit their bid to the Security Council, senior Fatah official Nabil Shaath told the Ma'an news agency on Sunday.

The United States has made it clear that they would veto the vote later this month, making it impossible for the resolution to pass. However, the General Assembly could still upgrade the Palestinians' status from observer status to that of a non-member state. This change would allow them to join a number of UN bodies and conventions.


Tension, confusion behind EU facade on Palestine

Hostility toward foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton, confusion over what the Palestinians will ask for and how major EU countries will react marked behind-closed-doors talks of EU foreign ministers in Poland.

While EU countries agree on basic principles - the importance of Arab-Israeli talks and the need for a two-state solution based on 1967 borders - Europe is split on whether or not to back Palestine's unilateral bid for statehood.

One EU diplomat said Bulgaria, the Czech republic, Hungary, Italy and the Netherlands called for the EU to oppose Palestinian independence but that Ashton sided with more Palestinian-friendly countries.


Erasing Jews from Jerusalem

Our friends at the invaluable Palestinian Media Watch (PMW-Palwatch.org) have been diligently following the latest in the Palestinian policy of historical revisionism: erasing Jewish connection to the Temple Mount -- up for the big day at the U.N.

Religious Jews have scratched their heads and asked since 1967: "Can somebody explain why the Temple Mount is in the custody of Muslims?" That is another, very large, story. Meanwhile, the lamentations continue.


Race to douse a new Mideast flash point: American campaign seeks to avert clash over Palestinian bid at U.N.

The Obama administration has begun a last-ditch diplomatic campaign to avert a confrontation this month over a Palestinian plan to seek recognition as a state at the United Nations, but it may already be too late, according to senior American officials and foreign diplomats.

The administration has circulated a proposal intended to be the basis of renewed peace talks with the Israelis - based on a formula that President Barack Obama outlined in May - in hopes of persuading the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, to abandon the bid for recognition at the annual gathering of the U.N. General Assembly beginning Sept. 20.

But the United States alone does not have enough support to block a vote by the General Assembly to elevate the current status of the Palestinians' nonvoting observer ''entity'' to that of an nonvoting observer state.

Senior officials said the administration wanted to avoid not only a veto but also the more symbolic and potent General Assembly vote that would leave the United States and only a handful of other nations in opposition. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss diplomatic maneuverings, said they feared that in either case a backlash could sweep the Palestinian territories and the wider Arab world when the region is already in tumult.


30 comments:

  1. What confuses me is the fact that President Obama called for peace negotiations towards a two state solution and yet he is already saying he will veto during the UN bid for Palestinian statehood? Maybe I'm missing something...

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  2. You are, and this is grossly oversimplifying.

    Negations are one thing, that's where both sides negotiate (supposedly in good faith) to find ground that guarantees both sides security and rights and territory accordingly to already established guidelines (was that the Oslo Agreement??)

    The Pallies have completely ignored this.

    The UN vote takes none of the Israeli needs or positions into account but imposes unilaterally and dictatorially statehood for the Pallies.

    Every step of the way, Israel has observed their side of the bargain and the Pallies have lived up to nothing. Bestowing statehood under this imposition would split Israel in two, put them in totally indefensible position with an entity dedicated to their destruction, has never stopped attacking and killing them, and wants part of Israel's capital as theirs.

    Yes, indeed, there is something missing here.

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  3. Yes, Caver, that's precisely what's going on here . . .but I think Anonymous's point is the dichotomy of the situation. On one hand, we have a President who's been pushing for a Palestinian State since he was sworn into office . . .and on the other, a President paying lip service to Israel by pretending to be against that which he's been pushing for. What exactly is his game plan? I for one am getting whiplash.

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  4. Don't look at my other hand helping the Palestinian bid, watch the hand wif da sock-puppet mouthing all the right words!

    "See, we did everything we could to veto the Palestinian bid, but it was overwhelming... just inevitable..."
    [Wheeeew, hope that gets me off the hook!]

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  5. I agree - this is very confusing. Whatever reasons the US administration has for obstructing the UNSC vote - ultimately is either for political reasons, or, involved a deeper plot.

    I can't see this administration supporting Israel for any 'pure' reasons.

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  6. DrNo - that scenario is another possibility.

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  7. YNet News reporting that Turkey is about to sign strategic agreement with Egypt and Gaza/ Erdogan to arrive in Cairo this week.

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  8. Scott,
    This new "Recent Comments" feature really worx GREAT!! Wonder who suggested that?...

    [Crunching sound as he tries to twist his arm around to his backside for a quick pat... Ooouch!]
    ;-D

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  9. Robin, you may have nailed it and I missed the important part.

    Annon, that would sure make things more interesting......and be in perfect step with scripture.

    Ya hearts just gotta go out for Israel. :(

    Dr No....should we be calling 911 yet? :)

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  10. News- Turkey is sending their navy to Mediterranean to "show their hostility to Israel" and to protect a flotilla they are sending to Gaza. Events are happening quickly.

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  11. Anon, can you give us the source of that news? If true, that will certainly give things a northern boot swing at Israel's south side....and could well start a shooting war or Israel backing down.

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  12. Anon, I have been to the J Post and Debka and see not a hint of this. Will you tell us where you are getting this information?

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  13. Caver
    Let me see if I can find it - BRB

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  14. DrNo - it took you an entire day to get to the 'self-congratulatory' post? Man, you are slowing down....I'm a little disappointed to be honest - I expected that looong ago :)

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  15. Caver
    Here they are...I might put these up on the main board:

    Turkey to sign strategic alliance with Egypt

    Turkey to challenge Gaza blockade

    And let me get this out of the way now....We 'all' know how to link in the comments page, appropriately, thanks to DrNo and his 'tutorials".....Ok ....there. It is done :)

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  16. Thanks Scott.

    Oh boy.....here we go....again, and maybe for the last time.

    Father, You are in control. We love your chosen children, but we know Your word from the beginning will come true.

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  17. Is there a youtube for "linking" for dummies such as me? I feel I'm about as sharp as a box a marbles sometimes! :-)

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  19. JEC - I am trying to find a way to show you, but the site thinks I am trying to actually link something and its not letting me show you!!

    DrNo will link his example - he found a way to do it.
    He'll complain a little bit about having to repost it, but he'll still do it if he finds this :)

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  20. Jec,
    Did you go here last time, or did you miss that post?
    Check this out.

    Scott, I'll have you know that I do have some level of 'priorities' that I'll hafta put off til tomorrow...
    ;-D

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  21. DrNo - are you SURE you aren't my brother ? (biological)......I'm starting to wonder....

    Regardless, you had me rolling on that one! :) - You don't miss a trick (like my brother), and you have twisted humor (like my brother) - I'll be honest, I'm really looking forward to meeting you, my non-biological brother :)

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  22. DrNofog, I did look at it but guess i got a little lazy in really trying to figure it out. I'll try again.

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  23. DrNofog

    I was hoping someone else would make a chump of themselves first, but Sno good, I gorra ask. What in the dickens are 'greater than and less than symbols'?
    I can only think of plus + and minus - signs, but how can they 'face the same way as the brackets??????

    Well I never did! I just blew up the text hitting ctrl + - instead of shift - I never knew that afor!

    Wheee what fun...

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  24. EI said... "...What in the dickens are 'greater than and less than symbols'?... [admitting that she slept thru algebra...]

    EI, check yer keyboard, you know, those sideways "V"s at the top of the comma and period keys on yer keyboard...

    Wut?? You thot they wuz jes lazy, layin' down on the job like that?!? They're layin' east & west cuz they have the matheo-matical uses of the "greater than and less than symbols" too!!

    They also have wut they call the up-caret, above the number '6' key, but you don't want to thro that into the mix cuz we don't know fer shure how far past 404-land or what dimension it will land you in...
    ;)

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  25. EI,
    Has anybody over there ever actually metered how fast or often Dickens spins in his grave when someone says "How or what in the Dickens is..."

    PS. I wanted to be gentle with you in just suggesting you "slept thru" ... not admitting the possibility that you might be 'pre-algebra'...
    ;-D

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  26. Beloved DrNofog

    Ohhhhhhhhh I SEE! I use them ta make slity eyes >< and I thought the .^. was fer a tinfoil ‘at to keep deth rays at bay!

    Algebra? Now let me think, is that for a deep cleavage, or an uplift? Praps a flattener for doing sports in – I know - I know its for sleeping in that’s why the <> wuz lying down betcha! Its such a loooooooong time since I was pre bra.

    Don’t know nuttin abhaat the rate o knots o a spinnin’ Dickins; I just read his books during maths! When yer daft, ya can get away wiv moider.
    Loves ya
    (((((x)))))

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  27. Bless us and save us, don't get killed Scott!

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlifexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlifexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlife
    Huhhhhhh... xxxxxxxxxxxxxlifexxxxxxxxxxxxxxlife

    :-x

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