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    USA Police State 2012

    What people think of 6 or 7 of the S. American leaders allied with Hugo Chavez all coming down with various forms of cancer in last 2 years? Coincidence? Lulz. Impressive. Weaponized Cancer? Sounds very plausible and would not leave same calling card as say Russians killing with radioactive isotopes.

    Argentinas President diagnosed last week, Ecuadors president, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Chavez himself who had giant tumor removed in Cuba (LULZ)
    LuLzBoaT Reviewed by LuLzBoaT on . USA Police State 2012 Paving The Way For A North American Union - YouTube "A sweeping deal" To NOW have Constant Predator drones "machines of war" flying around the USA watching people. TSA Checkpoints Now on Tennessee Interstate Highways - YouTube Unwarented Random searches of vehicles at "check points" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VGz7VJs3u0 Rating: 5

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    USA Police State 2012

    We know over the decades that the CIA has been very busy in south america over throwing regimes. Poisoning Chavez is certainly not out of the range of possibilities. Thats the problem when you have a government intent on imperialism. The fight for control of the remaining oil reserves are whats causing a lot of this now. CIA own reports have stated that peak oil is a reality and that we must try to corner as much of the market as possible. Its time to end the CIA and NSA along with a lot of other unsonstitutional federal agencies. Put control back in the hands of the states and the voters.

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    USA Police State 2012

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    We know over the decades that the CIA has been very busy in south america over throwing regimes. Poisoning Chavez is certainly not out of the range of possibilities. Thats the problem when you have a government intent on imperialism. The fight for control of the remaining oil reserves are whats causing a lot of this now. CIA own reports have stated that peak oil is a reality and that we must try to corner as much of the market as possible. Its time to end the CIA and NSA along with a lot of other unsonstitutional federal agencies. Put control back in the hands of the states and the voters.
    Maybe some early testing, but why waste a weapon like that on Hugo Chavez....for 700,000 barrels a day? Thats a drop in a bucket overall. Science people say oil go away now for 150 years. It always something, next 10 years, next 20 years. They guessing and have no clue whatsoeva.

    If it weapon, very interesting and very cool.

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    USA Police State 2012

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    We know over the decades that the CIA has been very busy in south america over throwing regimes. Poisoning Chavez is certainly not out of the range of possibilities. Thats the problem when you have a government intent on imperialism. The fight for control of the remaining oil reserves are whats causing a lot of this now. CIA own reports have stated that peak oil is a reality and that we must try to corner as much of the market as possible. Its time to end the CIA and NSA along with a lot of other unsonstitutional federal agencies. Put control back in the hands of the states and the voters.
    our whole system is unconstituional or at least now it is. WHEN YOU FEEL MOST ALONE IS WHEN YOU WILL BE STRONGEST:thumbsup:

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    USA Police State 2012

    We're going to need to change the electoral college system of voting for the president to allow other parties into the system to get real change. People need to quit voting for the mainstream candidates because there really is no difference between them. We have a neocon in the white house now and everyone running except for Ron Paul is a neocon too.
    Here's something I'd like to see.A Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich ticket. Both want to end our uncontitutional imperialism, both want to shutdown a lot of our overseas bases and get the military back down to a defensive military, both want to get government out of the drug war industry, both stand for the constitution and civil rights. They will differ on there fixes for the economy but in reality the economy is just not worth worrying about at this point. Until we get the more important constitutional issues fixed the economy just isn't going to matter. Ron's the only candidate that has a legitimate plan to fix the economy. He would cut $1 trillion the first year from cutting military and foreign affairs accounts.

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    USA Police State 2012

    1 trillion in Military cut in America? That sound Lulzy. Huge section of world want you to die, your kids, your old parents. They want to kill them. And are not going to stop coming if you leave their country now or ever. Me say stock up.

    What about people in Idaho? Or Washington St.? Or Montana? Their electoral no matter no more? Just big population centers matter? Cause I wouldnt want Chicago,LA,or New York people managing my money and life. Or my doggie life for that matter. They lulzy areas.

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    USA Police State 2012

    Time for Amerika to stand for something. Peace would be a good start. Get rid of the CIA and the NSA so that they can't instigate terrorism around the globe and things will start to calm down. The problem is oil. The control of oil is absolutely neccessary for any growth of any country worldwide. Most of what we're seeing now is the result of decreasing reserves of oil. A worldwide reccession would be one of the best things to happen right now. That would allow the oil to last a little longer and maybe we can come up with some new technology to help us out.I'm sure still a couple decades off before technology can come up with an acceptable replacement for oil. It will never replace being as cheap as oil or as plentiful but maybe something can be developed to lessen the pain of running out of cheap, easy to recover oil.

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    #8
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    USA Police State 2012

    Another Iranian Scientist blowed up. Lulz. Job openings available. Might die. Average pay.


    TEHRAN, Iran â?? Two assailants on a motorcycle attached a magnetic bomb to the car of an Iranian university professor working at a key nuclear facility, killing him and wounding two people on Wednesday, a semiofficial news agency reported.

    The attack in Tehran bore a strong resemblance to earlier killings of scientists working on the Iranian nuclear program. It is certain to reinforce authorities' claims of widening clandestine operations by Western powers and allies to try to cripple nuclear advancements.

    The bomb killed Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, a chemistry expert and a director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, the semiofficial Fars news agency reported. Natanz is Iran's main enrichment site, but officials claimed earlier this week that they are expanding some operations to an underground site south of Tehran with more advanced equipment.
    â?˘ Iran eyes US, Israel in killing of nuke expert (on this page)

    Witnesses told Reuters they had seen two people on the motorcycle fix a bomb to the car.

    "The bomb was a magnetic one and the same as the ones previously used for the assassination of the scientists, and is the work of the (Israelis)," Fars quoted Tehran's Deputy Governor Safarali Baratloo as saying. "The terrorist attack is a conspiracy to undermine the (March 2) parliamentary elections."

    'Our path is irreversible'
    Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said the country's nuclear path would not change despite the killing, which it branded a "heinous act".


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    "Our path is irreversible," Arabic language al-Alam TV quoted an agency statement as saying.

    The U.S. and its allies are pressuring Iran to halt uranium enrichment, a key element of the nuclear program that the West suspects is aimed at producing atomic weapons. Uranium enriched to low levels can be used as nuclear fuel but at higher levels, it can be used as material for a nuclear warhead. Iran denies it is trying to make nuclear weapons.
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    Tehran has accused Israel's Mossad, the CIA and Britain's spy agency of engaging in an underground "terrorism" campaign against nuclear-related targets, including at least three slayings since early 2010 and the release of a malicious computer virus known at Stuxnet in 2010 that temporarily disrupted controls of some centrifuges â?? a key component in nuclear fuel production. All three countries have denied the Iranian accusations.

    But Israeli officials have hinted about covert campaigns against Iran without directly admitting involvement.

    On Tuesday, Israeli military chief Lt. Gen Benny Gantz was quoted as telling a parliamentary panel that 2012 would be a "critical year" for Iran â?? in part because of "things that happen to it unnaturally."



    Fars via AFP - Getty Images
    Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was reportedly in charge of purchasing and supplying equipment for the Natanz enrichment facility.

    Roshan, 32, was inside the Iranian-assembled Peugeot 405 car together with two others when the bomb exploded in north Tehran, Fars reported.

    Roshan was a graduate of the prestigious Sharif University of Technology in Tehran.
    â?˘ Iran sentences US man to death for spying

    Roshan was involved in building polymeric layers for gas separation, which is the use of various membranes to isolate gases. He was also deputy director of the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, in central Iran, for commercial affairs. According to conservative news website, mashreghnews.ir, Roshan was in charge of purchasing and supplying equipment for the Natanz enrichment facility.

    A similar bomb explosion on Jan. 12, 2010, killed Tehran University professor Masoud Ali Mohammadi, a senior physics professor. He was killed when a bomb-rigged motorcycle exploded near his car as he was about to leave for work.

    In November 2010, a pair of back-to-back bomb attacks in different parts of the capital killed one nuclear scientist and wounded another.


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    High-voltage switches
    The slain scientist, Majid Shahriari, was a member of the nuclear engineering faculty at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran and cooperated with the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran. The wounded scientist, Fereidoun Abbasi, was almost immediately appointed head of Iran's atomic agency.

    And in July 2011, motorcycle-riding gunmen killed Darioush Rezaeinejad, an electronics student. Other reports identified him as a scientist involved in suspected Iranian attempts to make nuclear weapons.

    Rezaeinejad allegedly participated in developing high-voltage switches, a key component in setting off the explosions needed to trigger a nuclear warhead.

    The United States and other countries say Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons technology. Iran denies the allegations, saying that its program is intended for peaceful purposes.

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    Video: War of words with Iran escalates (on this page)

    The latest blast is certain to bring fresh charges by Iran that the U.S. and allies are waging a clandestine campaign of bloodshed and sabotage in attempts to set back Iran's nuclear efforts.


















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    #9
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    USA Police State 2012

    Yep.Obviously the work of the CIA, MI6 or the CIA. I suppose its better than dropping bombs on them but this can just as easily start a world war too. If Iran has enough of it they'll just sink a tanker in the strait and oil prices will soar ending all chance of economic growth.

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    #10
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    USA Police State 2012

    people have always been afraid these types things....people used to think there was going to be a nuclear war in the 1950's

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