Fall Of The Republic The Presidency Of Barack H Obama

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00:00:12 Last week, the head of the country's central bank
00:00:14 floated the idea of dumping the greenback
00:00:17 as the world's reserve currency,
00:00:19 replacing it with an international currency.
00:00:22 Thousands of people gathered to hear Barack Obama deliver
00:00:25 key foreign policy speech on his current European tour.
00:00:29 His vision for America's place in a New World Order...
00:00:33 Returning vets could be a risk to our nation.
00:00:38 We've gotta give them a stake in creating the kind of
00:00:41 world order that I think all of us would like to see.
00:00:43 ...and one of the ways it will drive the change
00:00:46 is through global governance.
00:00:48 I think the New World Order is emerging.
00:00:51 This is a hoax and a scam which is designed
00:00:54 to transfer wealth and power
00:00:56 from the private sector to the government sector
00:00:58 and from the government of the United States
00:01:00 to a world government.
00:01:02 And those people who have been yelling,
00:01:04 "Oh, the UN's gonna take over global government... "
00:01:06 [Conspiracy theorists.] They're conspiracy...
00:01:08 They've been crazy, but now, they're right.
00:01:10 And who got the money?
00:01:12 Hundreds and hundreds of banks. Any bank or.. that has,
00:01:16 access to the US Federal Reserve system.
00:01:18 Can you tell us who they are?
00:01:20 No.
00:01:20 ...you know, financial terrorism.
00:01:21 They have the ability to tweak the knob.
00:01:23 I am proposing that the Federal Reserve
00:01:25 be granted new authority.
00:01:27 The ultimate goal of the carbon tax
00:01:30 and the cap-and-trade is to destroy production.
00:01:34 This energy tax is the largest tax
00:01:36 increase in American history.
00:01:39 We're actually creating a global warming police.
00:01:41 So number one, they can come in,
00:01:42 the Federal Government can come in,
00:01:43 and inspect your house and send you the bill.
00:01:46 We're setting up a global warming gestapo...
00:01:50 One of the things, that if you talk to our generals,
00:01:52 they are desperate for,
00:01:54 is a civilian counterpart to our military forces.
00:02:00 I am fierce.
00:02:03 And this... is what I wear.
00:02:07 Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign
00:02:09 is asking Missouri law enforcement to target anyone
00:02:12 who lies or runs a misleading television ad.
00:02:15 I've now been in 57 states.
00:02:19 I think one left to go.
00:02:21 The President, when he was in Europe last week,
00:02:23 he met with the King of Saudi Arabia.
00:02:25 He appeared to bow.
00:02:26 President Obama today proposed something new,
00:02:29 something called "prolonged detention."
00:02:32 Pre-crime is where people are arrested and incarcerated
00:02:35 to prevent crimes that they have not yet committed.
00:02:40 Fall of the Republic
00:02:49 The Presidency of Barack Obama
00:02:54 It's the World Wrestling Federation.
00:02:57 It's the Washington Wrestling Federation.
00:03:00 They put on this show that they're bitter rivalries,
00:03:03 you know, villains, and they really don't like each other.
00:03:07 But behind closed doors,
00:03:08 they buddy up for a drink and make deals.
00:03:11 Both the Republican and Democratic Parties
00:03:14 are owned by the same global elites.
00:03:18 And on issues that matter to those global elites,
00:03:23 they act as one.
00:03:25 They wrap themselves in the American flag
00:03:28 and they've talked about preserving
00:03:30 American heritage and principals
00:03:32 and all the while they're working to merge us into
00:03:35 a New World Order where our sovereignty will be destroyed.
00:03:39 We'll lose all connection with our American heritage.
00:03:43 With Bush, you knew exactly what you were getting.
00:03:45 It was... There was no iron fist in a velvet glove.
00:03:51 It was just the iron fist,
00:03:52 whereas with Obama you've got
00:03:53 the velvet glove and the iron fist.
00:03:56 ...you know, a very sharp guy, very smooth,
00:03:58 knows exactly what he's doing.
00:04:00 For that reason, far more dangerous than Bush.
00:04:03 Ha, Ha, Ha.
00:04:04 Well, at the end of last year
00:04:05 I was willing to give Obama the benefit of the doubt.
00:04:09 I thought it was premature to write this guy off.
00:04:12 But now that he's been in office for a while,
00:04:14 it's obvious that he is very tight with
00:04:17 the Goldman Sachs and JP Morgans on Wall Street.
00:04:20 And he is extremely compliant and pliant
00:04:24 to the wishes of the large banks going back to the...
00:04:29 what we saw with Robert Rubin
00:04:30 under the Clinton administration,
00:04:32 changing laws in favor of the banks.
00:04:34 And he's not doing anything to stop the banks.
00:04:36 He's helping the banks continue to do what
00:04:38 they were doing under Bush.
00:04:40 So in fact, he's just a continuation of Bush
00:04:42 on the subject of markets and finance,
00:04:44 which is the most important part of his policy right now.
00:04:48 People who voted for Obama wanted real change
00:04:51 and are getting platitudes.
00:04:52 They're getting a lot of nice talk. But nothing
00:04:55 in the way of concrete change is taking place.
00:04:58 In this town, business as usual.
00:05:00 There's one puppet master that controls the left,
00:05:04 and there's a...
00:05:05 The same puppet master controls the right.
00:05:08 They control the Republican Party
00:05:11 and they control the Democratic Party.
00:05:14 This is not a party issue.
00:05:18 This is not a left-right issue.
00:05:21 The question is, "Who should government serve?"
00:05:26 And it should serve the people.
00:05:28 In fact, government is just a tool of a dominant minority
00:05:31 that uses economics and government law
00:05:33 to enforce upon the public various mandates.
00:05:36 The right-left paradigm in the US, in US politics,
00:05:40 is taken directly from the commercial world
00:05:43 or the corporate world.
00:05:45 In the business world you have Coke-Pepsi;
00:05:47 you have McDonald's-Burger King;
00:05:48 you've got AT&T and Verizon;
00:05:51 you know, you've got duopolies.
00:05:53 And a duopoly gives the illusion of
00:05:56 there being some competition and some choice.
00:05:58 And it looks a little bit better than a monopoly.
00:06:01 So, for example in communist Russia,
00:06:03 if they had communist Russia red
00:06:05 and communist Russia chartreuse,
00:06:09 there would have been the illusion of choice
00:06:12 and something akin to democracy in Russia.
00:06:14 But they simply said,
00:06:16 "Forget it. We're just gonna go with red."
00:06:18 In the US, they have this left-right paradigm which,
00:06:22 unfortunately, it doesn't take them out of the,
00:06:26 the hard, cold fact that there is no choice.
00:06:29 There's no social justice.
00:06:30 There's only one choice, which is
00:06:33 to supply more rent to the rent-seekers
00:06:35 who have now taken the whole system hostage.
00:06:38 We've seen the limitations on government whittled away.
00:06:42 We have seen this erosion to the point where today
00:06:45 it seems like nobody does care
00:06:47 and right now in Washington, DC,
00:06:49 we have seen a fall of the Republic.
00:06:53 If the United States doesn't have its Bill of Rights
00:06:55 and Constitution, it doesn't exist anymore.
00:06:58 It's just more real estate, more dirt.
00:07:00 And that's what these global corporatists want.
00:07:03 They want to completely dismantle the Bill of Rights
00:07:05 and Constitution and they're doing that right now.
00:07:08 This is the fall of the Republic.
00:07:10 Our nation is dying.
00:07:12 "We The People"
00:07:14 that live in this fine country need to stand up,
00:07:16 get involved, and take the system back.
00:07:20 It's the Bill of Rights and Constitution
00:07:22 that we owe allegiance to, not to a political party
00:07:25 and not to politicians that wrap themselves
00:07:28 in the red, white and blue, while at the same time
00:07:31 they destroy everything that that sacred flag stands for.
00:07:35 So in the old days you used to have this globe
00:07:37 that... with 180-some-odd countries,
00:07:40 and a few of those countries had a lot of power,
00:07:42 like the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom
00:07:45 and the United States at various times.
00:07:47 But today you might better look at that globe
00:07:50 and say that it's surrounded by huge clouds
00:07:54 swirling around the planet.
00:07:56 They know no national boundaries.
00:07:58 They don't follow any specific sets of laws.
00:08:01 And these are the big corporations.
00:08:03 They basically control politicians around the world
00:08:05 because they have all the money,
00:08:07 and politicians always need money to get elected
00:08:09 or to run their governments if they're...
00:08:10 if they're not democratically elected politicians.
00:08:13 They control the mainstream press either
00:08:15 through outright ownership or advertising budgets.
00:08:18 They have massive amounts of lobbyists in Washington
00:08:21 that have tremendous influence
00:08:23 on our President and, and Congress.
00:08:26 And they really are calling the shots.
00:08:28 They form partnerships with the Chinese and the Taiwanese
00:08:32 and the Tibetans, or with the Israelis and Arab nations,
00:08:36 with Brazilians and Indians, with whatever country
00:08:40 and whatever group of people
00:08:42 has resources that they covet.
00:08:44 And they... So for the first time in history
00:08:45 we really have this new form of a... of an empire.
00:08:50 Barack Obama is a puppet of the New World Order
00:08:54 to bring in a World Bank,
00:08:57 to destroy the economy of this country,
00:09:00 and to bring in global governance.
00:09:02 And no matter how likable the fellow is,
00:09:05 we as citizens of this country need
00:09:07 to stand up and say, "No."
00:09:10 We have to stand up to preserve
00:09:13 a Republic here and rule of law,
00:09:15 which is under dire threat.
00:09:17 We don't want to live under a world government
00:09:22 of the corporations, by the corporations
00:09:25 and for the corporations.
00:09:27 I don't want to believe it
00:09:28 and that's probably what holds me back on it.
00:09:31 But I'm certainly seeing enough indication
00:09:34 that it could be true.
00:09:35 Absolutely, because they're always talking about Mexico
00:09:39 and the United States and Canada ending up like Europe.
00:09:42 And there's things done politically
00:09:44 that seem to take us in that direction.
00:09:47 And so I think it's incumbent upon all of us
00:09:50 as American citizens to pay attention.
00:09:53 This move to world government is not about
00:09:58 roses, and happiness, and peace and a better life.
00:10:02 It's about enslavement.
00:10:03 They said in their own writings from
00:10:05 the earliest times to the present,
00:10:08 the world they're bringing in is to be
00:10:10 a world where everyone who is born,
00:10:12 or will be allowed to be born,
00:10:15 would be born to serve the state.
00:10:18 That would be their sole function.
00:10:21 That's if they had a job for you
00:10:23 to fulfill or a need for you.
00:10:31 July 4th, 2009.
00:10:34 Across the United States citizens gathered
00:10:36 to celebrate the Republic's founding, 233 years before.
00:10:41 Most people in the crowds were aware that America
00:10:43 was going in the wrong direction,
00:10:46 that things were changing for the worse.
00:10:48 But few could grasp the sheer magnitude of corruption
00:10:51 and looting running rampant like a disease through
00:10:54 the heart of the nation.
00:10:57 The engine of America's greatness is not just its liberties
00:11:01 but the people's willingness to fight to keep them.
00:11:13 Hundreds of other nations have had much larger populations
00:11:17 and greater resources, but have never produced one-tenth
00:11:21 of the wealth, science and art that the United States has.
00:11:24 Why?
00:11:26 In America, you had an amazing situation because you had,
00:11:29 you had the Founding Fathers who figured out that
00:11:33 they could deconstruct the Monarchy in such a way...
00:11:36 and then reproduce it with the three
00:11:37 primary branches of government,
00:11:39 in a way that would create checks and balances
00:11:41 and separation of powers.
00:11:43 So you could have room, therefore, for individuals
00:11:47 to work within the context of a cooperative,
00:11:49 which is a democratic system of government,
00:11:52 but it would still have enough room for individuals
00:11:54 to rise up and become profitable
00:11:57 and self-sustaining and rich
00:12:01 in the... in the pursuit of happiness,
00:12:03 without becoming dictatorial.
00:12:06 But unfortunately, over the years,
00:12:08 since all of those separation of powers
00:12:10 have been cut away and all of the...
00:12:13 the beautiful design by the Founding Fathers
00:12:15 has been co-opted by one corporate entity,
00:12:18 one communist corporate entity,
00:12:20 you don't have that anymore.
00:12:21 So what we have... We're back
00:12:22 to where we were before the revolution.
00:12:24 You have one monolithic state.
00:12:25 For the first hundred years or so of the United States,
00:12:29 after the 1700s when we freed ourselves from British rule,
00:12:35 no corporation was permitted...
00:12:37 was given a charter in the United States,
00:12:40 unless it served the public good.
00:12:42 It had to prove that.
00:12:43 And then its charter only lasted for 10 years
00:12:45 or sometimes as long as the project to build a bridge
00:12:48 or a canal or something lasted.
00:12:50 But it... it had to be up for review
00:12:52 and it could only get chartered if it was...
00:12:56 if it was shown that it was serving the public interest.
00:12:59 That changed, primarily because John D. Rockefeller
00:13:03 kind of bribed Delaware and New Jersey, to begin with,
00:13:06 into accepting a different system where he said,
00:13:08 "Listen. If I pay you lots of money in terms of taxes, etc.,
00:13:12 I want to be licensed to not have to serve the public good.
00:13:16 I want to be able to get around the law."
00:13:17 And, state after state after state changed at that point.
00:13:21 In the United States, our Constitution and Bill of Rights
00:13:24 recognizes that individuals have innate freedoms
00:13:27 that can never be taken away by any government.
00:13:31 For the first time in history,
00:13:33 the people were unbound to reach for their full potential,
00:13:37 producing and out-competing every other nation on earth.
00:13:41 The rights of free speech, self-defense,
00:13:44 private property, due process of law and many others,
00:13:48 ignited a revolution in human development
00:13:50 that threaten the despotic rule of
00:13:52 monarchs and tyrants worldwide.
00:13:55 But, the corrupt elites had studied history.
00:13:58 They knew that great civilizations could only fall from within.
00:14:03 They know from previous experience and history
00:14:07 that civilizations come and go, and dwindle.
00:14:10 They know the reasons why they come and go.
00:14:12 Isn't the only hope for the planet
00:14:14 that the industrialized civilizations collapse?
00:14:17 Isn't it our responsibility to bring that about?
00:14:21 --Maurice Strong, founder of the U.N. Environment Programme,
00:14:24 from his Opening Speech, Rio Earth Summit, 1992.
00:14:28 Maurice Strong is the man who said that
00:14:32 they would never allow another country
00:14:34 to rise up as powerful as America.
00:14:36 It will never be allowed to happen again.
00:14:38 And he said,
00:14:39 "The best thing we can do is to tear down all the factories,
00:14:42 all the top commerce of the United States,
00:14:45 and level it and give it back to Nature."
00:14:48 That... so that was the advice from this character,
00:14:50 who has tremendous power at the United Nations,
00:14:53 and was picked up and groomed by Rockefeller himself.
00:14:57 Over the past decade,
00:14:58 since the Kennedy assassination, approximately,
00:15:02 you've had an ongoing oligarchical transformation
00:15:05 of virtually every country in the world.
00:15:08 And in the United States, it's taken the form of
00:15:10 an oligarchical counterrevolution against
00:15:13 the reforms of the 1930s with the Wall Street interest
00:15:17 asserting itself as more and more dominant.
00:15:20 And once bankers and oligarchs have power,
00:15:23 the things that they do, you could call them a policy,
00:15:27 you could call it something like a tropism,
00:15:29 it's like the way a plant responds.
00:15:32 Naturally, since they're oligarchs,
00:15:33 they're gonna try to downgrade the standard of living
00:15:37 of the vast majority of the population.
00:15:40 They're gonna claim that the world is overpopulated,
00:15:43 that industrialization, industrial pollution,
00:15:46 and overpopulation are the main problems that face the world.
00:15:50 And they're generally going to try to crush
00:15:52 and mortify any kind of popular democracy
00:15:56 or mass movements with any kind of progressive content.
00:15:59 Nations rise and fall.
00:16:01 They knew how debt could never be recuperated.
00:16:05 They knew that disease or prolonged war could wipe out
00:16:09 the population and the future populations that pay off debt.
00:16:13 So these guys all work together.
00:16:17 That's why it's no surprise that today
00:16:20 you have Lord Rothschild coming out pushing
00:16:23 the latest scam or religion that we must all believe in,
00:16:26 which is global warming; which his personal bank,
00:16:29 his family's bank in Switzerland, will be in charge of.
00:16:33 They've run the system,
00:16:35 the whole economic system of the world,
00:16:36 for the last two-and-a-half hundred years,
00:16:40 so why shouldn't they also run the economic system
00:16:44 for the next few hundred years.
00:16:45 The question of a ruling class,
00:16:48 oligarchy as a ruling class,
00:16:50 is posed by Plato in The Republic,
00:16:53 where we find that oligarchy
00:16:55 is a constitution full of many evils,
00:16:58 where the rich dominate the government by buying it,
00:17:01 and the average individual or the poor
00:17:04 count for absolutely nothing.
00:17:06 Oligarchy is a frame of mind.
00:17:09 In other words, if you're a banker,
00:17:10 this is already a world view.
00:17:12 It's a world outlook,
00:17:13 and it implies the policies that have got us here, right,
00:17:16 Malthusian policies, zero-growth policies,
00:17:19 driving down the standard of living,
00:17:21 attempts to wipe out all kinds of mass institutions
00:17:24 that might be a countervailing force.
00:17:27 This is a scientific dictatorship which
00:17:30 Bertrand Russell said, and the Huxleys said,
00:17:33 both Aldous and Julian Huxley said,
00:17:35 they would bring in the scientifically-controlled society.
00:17:39 It's not just family planning,
00:17:41 which really means abortion and so on.
00:17:43 It's global planning, which is... which is, literally,
00:17:46 sterilization and abortion, worldwide
00:17:48 for the ideal reduced society, and not just...
00:17:50 across the board through genetics,
00:17:53 through the genome projects,
00:17:55 through the constant IQ testing...
00:17:58 Globalization has economically destroyed the world.
00:18:02 You've got at least 40 to 50,000 people who die every day
00:18:06 worldwide, from starvation, malnutrition and diseases
00:18:09 which can be cured for pennies, such as diarrhea.
00:18:13 And if you ask one of these Malthusian oligarchs,
00:18:15 "Don't you think that something should be done to raise
00:18:18 the standard of living in Africa or South Asia?"
00:18:20 They'll say, "No, we can to do that.
00:18:22 That would ruin the planet.
00:18:23 That would oppress Mother Earth."
00:18:25 So that's oligarchy.
00:18:27 Class consciousness, in this sense, is absolutely essential.
00:18:31 If you think that bankers are the same as you, you're wrong.
00:18:35 F. Scott Fitzgerald once told Hemingway,
00:18:37 "You know, the rich are different from us."
00:18:39 And Hemingway said, "Yeah, they have more money."
00:18:41 And F. Scott Fitzgerald replied,
00:18:42 "No, it's something much deeper."
00:18:44 It's a whole different world. To be an oligarch,
00:18:47 to be a Rockefeller or something of this sort
00:18:51 means that you're in a completely different world
00:18:53 with values which are the reverse of human values.
00:18:56 Now, if you allow the oligarchs to continue to dominate,
00:19:00 the destruction of world civilization
00:19:02 is a matter of a few decades at the very, very most.
00:19:05 So, choose.
00:19:08 To force their agenda through,
00:19:09 the elites are employing one of their favorite tools:
00:19:12 artificial crisis creation,
00:19:14 also known as the Hegelian dialectic
00:19:16 of problem-reaction-solution.
00:19:20 You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.
00:19:23 And what I mean by that: it's an opportunity to do things
00:19:25 that you'd think that you could not do before.
00:19:28 The earth's ruling elite are first and foremost monopoly men.
00:19:33 The founder of the Rockefeller Clan
00:19:35 summed it up simply when he said,
00:19:37 "Competition is a sin."
00:19:40 Rockefeller himself said that competition was a sin.
00:19:46 And people quipped at that,
00:19:47 thinking it was one of his little jokes.
00:19:49 He made many jokes about saving pennies and stuff like this.
00:19:53 But in reality he was telling you a truth;
00:19:55 that competition, to a man like him,
00:19:58 who worked for a much larger organization,
00:20:00 competition truly was a sin.
00:20:04 And, the cartels have been formed ever since,
00:20:09 have become much bigger, more powerful;
00:20:13 cartels which can literally command governments,
00:20:16 sometimes to go to war on their behalf, have occurred.
00:20:21 The economic crash of 2008 and 2009 was an engineered crisis
00:20:26 designed to cripple sovereign nations globally
00:20:29 to make away for a world currency and a new Bank of the World.
00:20:34 China's holding, what, $1.5 trillion worth?
00:20:37 All over the world they're holding US currencies.
00:20:40 They want to get out of them in a way where
00:20:42 they're not going to lose on there investments.
00:20:44 There's going to be a world currency.
00:20:46 There's going to be a new reserve currency.
00:20:49 They're going to push it through the IMF.
00:20:51 That's going to be the banksters
00:20:53 that are going to be in charge of it.
00:20:55 It's going to happen and it's going to happen
00:20:57 sooner rather than later.
00:20:59 There was also a question to Geithner,
00:21:01 "Do you think that the US dollar ought to be replaced?"
00:21:04 And he... he blew it.
00:21:05 He had a moment of, of candor where he said,
00:21:08 "Yeah, we're, we're considering that."
00:21:09 So on that day the dollar went down one percent
00:21:12 within a couple of minutes.
00:21:13 ...a Chinese government proposal about a...
00:21:15 about a global currency and about the IMF regulations.
00:21:20 The new IMF idea about, you know,
00:21:24 the general agreements to borrow and then having a faster,
00:21:27 ability to disburse to the margin markets.
00:21:30 As I understand this proposal,
00:21:31 it's a proposal designed to increase
00:21:33 the use of the IMF's special drawing rights.
00:21:38 And, we're actually quite open to that suggestion.
00:21:42 Timothy Geithner's comment about
00:21:44 the global currency's not off the table because,
00:21:47 it's not off the table and it's going to come.
00:21:50 The whole world is ready to bail out of bucks.
00:21:52 They just wanna do it in a way where
00:21:54 they're not gonna lose on their investments.
00:21:56 That's all that's going on.
00:21:57 All the people around the world,
00:21:59 the Japanese who have a trillion,
00:22:01 the Chinese who have a trillion,
00:22:02 the Saudis have a trillion,
00:22:04 the Europeans something something similar;
00:22:07 they're all gonna dump it at the same time.
00:22:09 The rush for the exits.
00:22:11 And that will then create hyperinflation.
00:22:14 When America finishes supplying the manpower
00:22:18 and the military for standardization
00:22:21 of the world into the one system
00:22:23 -- and they want a secular world society,
00:22:26 with a hint of greening and
00:22:29 Gaea worship for sustainability reasons --
00:22:34 America, as they're finishing off this agenda,
00:22:37 they'll be pulling the rug from underneath Americans
00:22:40 at home at same time towards the latter stages.
00:22:43 When the dollar starts to slide
00:22:45 -- and this was always the nightmare of Paul Adolph Volker,
00:22:49 who is now sitting in the Obama White House --
00:22:51 once the dollar starts to go,
00:22:54 there's nothing to stop it.
00:22:55 There's no useful way you that can stop it
00:22:58 once it begins to gather momentum.
00:23:01 So I think we're facing the probability
00:23:04 of some form of dollar panic
00:23:06 combined with hyperinflation
00:23:08 some time during the Obama presidency.
00:23:13 They're now pulling the rug away
00:23:15 from under the feet of the people.
00:23:17 They're becoming rapidly a non-manufacturing country.
00:23:22 Any country that can't manufacture its own goods
00:23:25 even for self-defense, therefore is no...
00:23:28 no longer sovereign, independent and
00:23:31 is able to sustain itself;
00:23:34 which tells you that this is all part of their plan.
00:23:37 It started with the very
00:23:39 beginning when you establish that there was
00:23:43 a Federal Reserve system given the power of the state
00:23:47 to create money out of nothing and
00:23:49 to do so without any regard to
00:23:53 will of the people, without any regard
00:23:56 to what's behind the money system;
00:23:58 in other words, strictly political and economic motives
00:24:01 for the bankers and the politicians.
00:24:02 Once you've granted that power to a group
00:24:05 -- the Federal Reserve system --
00:24:07 the economic crisis was inevitable.
00:24:09 This has happened before.
00:24:11 Every time in history when the government was given the power
00:24:15 -- or a group of banks in conjunction with the government --
00:24:17 was given the power to expand the money supply at will,
00:24:22 those economic systems always wound up in crisis
00:24:26 and always collapsed.
00:24:28 So there's no reason to believe that the United States
00:24:31 was given some kind of a "get out of jail free" card,
00:24:34 an exemption from the processes of history.
00:24:38 So the economic crisis began at the very beginning and,
00:24:41 as a matter of fact, when the founders of
00:24:43 the Federal Reserve system met on Jekyll Island
00:24:46 back in 1910, and were drafting the...
00:24:49 the Federal Reserve Act,
00:24:51 one of the things they discussed was
00:24:53 how to pass on the inevitable losses to the taxpayers.
00:24:57 They knew that inevitably something like this would happen
00:25:01 and they knew that there had to be some way to...
00:25:04 to get out of it without destroying the banks, of course,
00:25:07 because they were the banks, and they said,
00:25:08 "Aha, we'll go into partnership with the government.
00:25:12 We'll take our cartel agreement and pass it into law
00:25:16 -- call it the Federal Reserve Act --
00:25:18 and we'll make the taxpayer come online and be responsible
00:25:22 to bail us out if and when, when the failure finally comes."
00:25:27 Who's gonna soak up the derivatives.
00:25:29 Who's gonna soak up the debt,
00:25:30 and who's gonna be penalized.
00:25:32 And right now it looks like Wall Street's
00:25:34 getting bailed out and the little guy
00:25:36 in the middle of Main Street America
00:25:38 are all going to, pay... pay the penalty.
00:25:42 Can the economy be turning around here?
00:25:45 Are happy days here again?
00:25:46 And can we actually have growth without jobs?
00:25:49 Is this an oxymoron: jobless recovery?
00:25:52 We're going into the greatest depression.
00:25:56 There will be no job growth.
00:25:58 Unemployment will continue to escalate.
00:26:02 Along with it so too will crime,
00:26:05 poverty, kidnappings, boss-nappings.
00:26:11 And the more things spin out of control,
00:26:13 the harder the hammer's going to come down
00:26:16 by the federal government to keep everyone in control.
00:26:20 Power is much, much more important to them than money is.
00:26:23 Money is only a ways to the means.
00:26:26 Power is the end result.
00:26:28 The elites' main goal
00:26:29 is to destroy national sovereignty
00:26:31 and individual independence.
00:26:33 To consolidate their grip on power,
00:26:35 the banksters create artificial debt bubbles
00:26:38 that are mathematically impossible to pay back.
00:26:41 These are those sinister toxic assets,
00:26:44 the complex financial instruments that they talk about,
00:26:47 but never really name.
00:26:49 They're paper based on paper. They're credit default swaps,
00:26:53 collateralized debt obligations, mortgaged-backed securities,
00:26:56 asset-backed securities, structured investment vehicles,
00:27:00 auction rate securities, and so on down the line.
00:27:03 It's an immense mass of cancerous, fictitious,
00:27:08 speculative paper, bloated in value, impossible to bail out.
00:27:12 Triage the derivatives on their books.
00:27:14 There's no way to bail out a 1.5 quadrillion dollar
00:27:18 black hole of derivatives, but nevertheless they tried.
00:27:21 The Wall Street cronies are crooks.
00:27:24 If you leave the vault to the bank open,
00:27:28 these people are gonna help themselves.
00:27:30 The job of the government is to make sure
00:27:32 there's somebody there to make sure the vault
00:27:34 is closed and very few people have the combination.
00:27:45 I'm William K. Black,
00:27:47 Associate Professor of Economics and Law
00:27:49 at the University of Missouri, Kansas City.
00:27:53 I was a senior regulator in a number of different positions
00:27:57 during the heart of the savings and loan crisis.
00:28:00 On a staff level, I led the re-regulation
00:28:04 of the savings and loan industry.
00:28:07 The purpose of regulation and effective criminal prosecution
00:28:12 is to make sure that cheaters don't prosper,
00:28:15 that honest manufacturers win in competition.
00:28:19 The primary driver of the current crisis
00:28:23 is accounting control fraud.
00:28:25 These are frauds led by the CEOs
00:28:28 of the major lending institutions
00:28:30 and major banks and institutional
00:28:34 buyers of toxic waste product.
00:28:38 How did it start?
00:28:39 It started with mortgages, particularly non-prime mortgages.
00:28:43 In September of 2004, the FBI warned
00:28:47 that there was an epidemic of mortgage fraud
00:28:49 -- their words --
00:28:51 and that this epidemic of mortgage fraud
00:28:53 would cause an economic crisis
00:28:56 at least as large as the savings and loan debacle,
00:28:59 if it wasn't stopped.
00:29:00 The FBI found that 80% of the mortgage fraud
00:29:05 was being induced by the lenders, not by the borrowers.
00:29:10 You know, much of the rage has been...
00:29:11 been against the borrowers.
00:29:13 But if you want rage, it should be at the CEOs
00:29:16 who became fabulously wealthy
00:29:19 by following a strategy based on fraud.
00:29:24 The Wall Street people and their
00:29:26 friends here at the Federal Reserve
00:29:29 and at the US Treasury and down...
00:29:30 down the Washington Mall here at the US Capitol,
00:29:33 that's where the damage was done;
00:29:35 and if people want to vent their anger,
00:29:37 they need to vent it against these people.
00:29:42 Between the Bush-Paulson administration
00:29:47 and the Obama-Summers-Geithner-Volker administration,
00:29:53 there's really a total continuity of
00:29:54 economic and financial policy.
00:29:57 Geithner was on board at the Fed, the New York Fed,
00:30:00 dealing with all these institutions. He didn't get it.
00:30:03 And then we had this fellow
00:30:05 who came up afterward, Mr. Friedman.
00:30:07 He was on the Goldman Sachs Board and
00:30:10 he didn't last too long as a Fed Chairman.
00:30:12 Why? Because he had a conflict of interest.
00:30:14 Is it possible that there's so much conflict of interest here
00:30:17 that all you folks don't even realize that
00:30:19 you're helping people that you're associated with and
00:30:22 you should be recusing yourself for America's, ethics?
00:30:26 I, you know, I behaved with the... with the...
00:30:32 You don't think you should have recused yourself
00:30:34 when you asked Lehman to go into bankruptcy
00:30:35 you didn't put Bear Stearns in bankruptcy
00:30:37 and then you folded Merrill Lynch?
00:30:40 And, I mean, isn't there some point where you gotta say,
00:30:42 "Hey, I gotta conflict of interest here?"
00:30:45 You don't feel any kind of scintilla of
00:30:47 ethics on this thing at all?
00:30:49 Totally. I... I operated very consistently
00:30:55 within the ethic guidelines I had
00:30:57 as Secretary of the Treasury and when it became...
00:31:01 when it became clear that...
00:31:05 that we had some very significant issues
00:31:10 with Goldman Sachs and with... with...
00:31:13 Why didn't you recuse yourself then?
00:31:14 ...with... with Morgan Stanley. What I did then...
00:31:17 It would have been very wrong for me to recuse myself.
00:31:19 What I did was I went and got a waiver from
00:31:22 the ethics agreement because when we had concerns...
00:31:25 Who is in charge of the ethics agreement?
00:31:26 What?
00:31:27 Who is in charge of the ethics agreement
00:31:28 that you got a waiver?
00:31:29 We... we... we have... we have a office of...
00:31:32 of ethics at Treasury and we have a White House ethics office.
00:31:35 So you got it from the legal counsel from the White House?
00:31:37 We... we... we got it from the... the...
00:31:39 the government ethics office.
00:31:41 So we had Snow, we had Paulson, now we have Geithner;
00:31:44 all these people cut from the same bolt of cloth.
00:31:46 These are not independent Treasury Secretaries.
00:31:50 They're part of the problem, not part of any solution,
00:31:54 and it would have been nice to see President Obama
00:31:57 effect some change in Treasury, but he...
00:32:00 of course he went and got a Wall Street insider
00:32:02 as his Treasury Secretary.
00:32:05 Everything that's speculative, parasitical, cancerous,
00:32:09 bloated, from all these administrations going back
00:32:12 to Carter and even beyond,
00:32:14 comes together in the Obama administration.
00:32:17 With Volker, with Summers,
00:32:19 who's part of the economic crimes under Clinton:
00:32:22 the guy who brought you derivatives
00:32:24 and the abolition of the Glass-Steagall firewall.
00:32:27 You could not have gotten a more perfect setup
00:32:32 for a takeover from a previous government,
00:32:35 the Bush regime and then the Obama regime.
00:32:41 Now there are some authors out there
00:32:44 already saying that it's the same bunch, and it's true.
00:32:47 It's... it's the same bankers who put the same boys forward.
00:32:50 Obama, far from helping the public
00:32:53 and giving them something new,
00:32:55 or giving them more power and say over their own affairs,
00:32:59 has actually sided immediately with the bankers
00:33:02 who, once again... once again have robbed the public blind
00:33:08 and now they must get bailed out by your tax money.
00:33:12 Obama does it all with left cover.
00:33:15 He makes you think that he's somehow different from Bush,
00:33:18 that this is somehow benevolent,
00:33:20 that he cares about the poor.
00:33:22 And in reality, this is the cruelest hoax
00:33:25 and the most bogus sham.
00:33:27 Obama is 1,000% devoted to Wall Street interests.
00:33:32 When Wall Street says, "Jump," Obama jumps.
00:33:35 And again, it's about 30 to 40 dollars for the bankers
00:33:39 for every dollar that ever reaches an unemployed person
00:33:43 or somebody who's on food stamps
00:33:45 or some infrastructure building for highways.
00:33:49 The hope with the Obama administration
00:33:53 was that it would move us beyond this.
00:33:57 But, unfortunately, what we're seeing more and more
00:34:00 is that Obama has brought in many of the economists
00:34:05 who bought into this system in the past that...
00:34:07 Larry Summers is a... is a very good example.
00:34:10 And... and... and... and so many of his economists,
00:34:15 many of the people there; you can really almost,
00:34:18 at this point, relate Obama to Hoover,
00:34:23 who did something similar in his presidency,
00:34:25 as opposed to Franklin Roosevelt, for example,
00:34:29 who brought in a very fresh team.
00:34:32 So, the concern here now is that Obama's falling into
00:34:36 this trap of bringing in the same people who put us
00:34:41 in the position that we're in today and other people
00:34:45 who buy into the same theories that brought us here:
00:34:47 this mutant form of capitalism.
00:34:49 Presumably, what most politicians want to come in and say,
00:34:52 "Hey, the problems of the past?
00:34:55 They're due to the old guy, and I'm cleaning house
00:34:58 and I'm gonna bring in a new team,
00:35:00 and don't blame us for the things we've inherited."
00:35:02 Can't say, "You know, those policies of the past,
00:35:05 that came before were insane,"
00:35:08 because you've got the guy that was
00:35:10 one of the key architects of those policies.
00:35:13 People need to stop having allegiance to their political party.
00:35:17 They need to have allegiance to the Bill of Rights,
00:35:20 the Constitution, and what has made our Republic so special:
00:35:24 the basic human rights and dignity
00:35:27 that every citizen of this country inherently has.
00:35:30 Not because it's some right given to us by government,
00:35:33 but because our Bill of Rights, our Constitution, enshrines
00:35:36 that these are inalienable rights given to us by God,
00:35:39 that we inherently have as sentient, free, conscious beings.
00:35:46 But instead the public cheers on the Republicans
00:35:49 as they win or cheers on the Democrats
00:35:51 as they defeat the Republicans.
00:35:53 It's an endless, staged, gladiatorial event.
00:35:56 Special interests own both parties
00:35:59 and they project this false left-right paradigm up
00:36:02 as like a movie screen and behind that, behind the throne
00:36:07 the establishment is able to control our society
00:36:10 and engineer it into this high-tech police state.
00:36:14 If you try to let the finance oligarchs
00:36:18 who created the crisis turn around and say they're
00:36:21 the doctors who are gonna get you out of the crisis,
00:36:23 they will dig you deeper and deeper into the
00:36:26 bottomless abyss of world economic depression,
00:36:29 financial collapse, and disintegration.
00:36:33 The Democrats have really done more to destabilize
00:36:36 the American economy and to help the big banks
00:36:38 on Wall Street than the Republicans have done.
00:36:41 I would imagine that the Republicans know
00:36:43 a little bit more about finance and markets;
00:36:45 enough that when someone like Goldman Sachs asks
00:36:48 the Congress to change laws as they did in the 90s
00:36:52 to do away with position limits on the futures contracts,
00:36:55 the Republicans would have said,
00:36:56 "No way. That's completely inconsistent with
00:36:59 any notion of a fair market."
00:37:01 But the Democrats, I have a feeling, are just
00:37:03 not financially literate enough to say, "No."
00:37:05 And I think that Goldman has very shrewdly positioned
00:37:08 themselves with the Democrats because the Democrats
00:37:10 typically, like in many NGOs that I've run into,
00:37:13 they seem to have a... a complete inability to comprehend
00:37:18 these issues of markets and finance
00:37:19 and how it relates to social justice.
00:37:21 So under the Democrats we also
00:37:23 saw the repeal of Glass-Steagall.
00:37:24 Glass-Steagall said there's an inherent
00:37:27 conflict of interest between the commercial banking side,
00:37:31 which is the lending side, and the investment banking side,
00:37:35 which is taking an ownership position.
00:37:39 And we have to end this conflict of interest
00:37:41 by separating these two entities.
00:37:45 You can have investment banks
00:37:47 and you can have commercial banks,
00:37:48 but they have to be separate.
00:37:50 Do you think that the repeal of Glass-Steagall
00:37:52 was a tragic mistake?
00:37:54 No, I don't think so.
00:37:56 You could be a commercial bank like Chase Manhattan
00:38:00 or you could be an investment house like JP Morgan.
00:38:03 Or, a bank like Bank of America
00:38:06 or an investment house like Merrill Lynch.
00:38:09 But you couldn't be both.
00:38:10 And as the 90s went on the... the screaming hyenas
00:38:14 of Wall Street were demanding that this prohibition,
00:38:17 this regulation, be abolished.
00:38:20 This was an illegal and inappropriate form of casino.
00:38:24 The derivatives were being used
00:38:27 and they were being unregulated
00:38:28 and the people were getting 30:1, 40:1, 50:1
00:38:33 and sometimes 100:1 profits on the way up.
00:38:37 And remember, derivatives are a zero-sum game,
00:38:41 so there's nothing there.
00:38:42 It's not like a piece of stock in,
00:38:44 in General Electric or Ford or something like that,
00:38:47 where there's supposed to be some value.
00:38:49 Derivatives have no value.
00:38:51 But the very people: Summers, and... and... and Geithner,
00:38:56 and all the people at... at Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan
00:38:59 who created these things made not millions or billions,
00:39:03 but trillions on the way up,
00:39:06 and now that these things are crashing, the very same folks,
00:39:13 the very same folks are now put in charge
00:39:16 of regulating these things and in charge of
00:39:19 the bailout and they are giving money to the very rascals
00:39:24 that created this problem, took the profits.
00:39:28 The problem cannot be fixed.
00:39:31 And this is on Obama's watch, right now.
00:39:34 You have so many different schemes and mechanisms at play.
00:39:39 It's sort of like after there's a blackout.
00:39:41 You know, people in some parts of the country
00:39:43 have been known to loot the local stores.
00:39:45 You know, they go in, they grab the televisions
00:39:47 and they grab the stereos.
00:39:48 And basically, that's what the Wall Street gang has done.
00:39:51 They've just engaged in this massive looting of... of...
00:39:55 of money from their own companies and...
00:39:58 and now from the US Treasury.
00:40:00 There was a lady called Brooksley Born.
00:40:02 She was the head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
00:40:05 under Clinton. And she said,
00:40:07 "Look, we have these derivatives.
00:40:09 Why don't we at least make them reportable?
00:40:10 So we know how many there are
00:40:12 and where they're... where they are."
00:40:14 And she writes in a biographical account: she said,
00:40:18 "I picked up the phone and Larry Summers was screaming
00:40:21 at me that I was interfering with the wonderful
00:40:24 inventiveness and ingenuity of Wall Street
00:40:26 and their ability to come up with new
00:40:28 financial products such as these derivatives."
00:40:31 Brooksley Born was the chair of the
00:40:35 Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC),
00:40:39 which regulates many financial derivatives.
00:40:44 And she said there's a grave danger out there
00:40:48 in the form of these credit default swaps.
00:40:51 And credit default swaps are a
00:40:53 exotic financial derivative or
00:40:56 moderately exotic financial derivative
00:40:59 that were sold on a bright shining lie that
00:41:03 they were supposed to make markets more efficient.
00:41:06 In fact they allow utterly insane gambles and
00:41:13 they're really great devices for accounting fraud as well.
00:41:17 She actually says,
00:41:19 "I'm thinking of adopting this regulation."
00:41:23 The Clinton administration goes berserk,
00:41:26 and in particular Larry Summers, but also Rubin.
00:41:31 Now behind Larry Summers there's another layer:
00:41:33 Bob Rubin of Goldman Sachs,
00:41:36 the Clinton administration and Citibank.
00:41:39 And he also thought that derivatives were
00:41:41 a wonderful thing for the US economy
00:41:44 and he made sure that they were never regulated.
00:41:46 Also, we can't forget Alan Greenspan
00:41:49 over at the Federal Reserve.
00:41:51 Now, you look at Summers.
00:41:52 He is sitting in the White House today
00:41:55 making policy for Obama.
00:41:57 Summers tells Obama what to do.
00:41:59 Summers tells Geithner what to do.
00:42:01 He's also got some of his hatchet people
00:42:04 in the administration.
00:42:05 Mary Schapiro runs the Securities and Exchange Commission.
00:42:09 She refuses to ban naked short selling
00:42:12 and other market manipulations.
00:42:14 You've also another guy called Gensler over at
00:42:16 the Commodity Futures Trading Commission today.
00:42:19 He is an acolyte and a supporter
00:42:21 of the derivatives bubble.
00:42:23 We made the new CFTC chair a guy who had helped
00:42:28 to kill Brooksley Born's reform initiatives, and...
00:42:32 and we just did this under the Obama administration.
00:42:37 This was a preregistered, preorganised, predetermined event.
00:42:44 Anybody who knows that if you allow the banks to become
00:42:48 unregulated financial institutes with tsunami-like,
00:42:54 weapons-of-mass-destruction-like financial instruments
00:42:58 like derivatives; to allow that to run up to levels
00:43:03 that are fifty, a hundred, two hundred times
00:43:06 the gross domestic product, with no value,
00:43:10 they know that they are taking the profits on going up;
00:43:14 but they also know that the end result
00:43:16 is the destruction and gutting of this economy.
00:43:19 The scam is simple.
00:43:21 The insiders by hard assets and political influence
00:43:24 as the fiat bubbles expand.
00:43:26 And then, at a time of their choosing,
00:43:29 they purposefully implode the bubble.
00:43:31 You've got a very small group of people and the
00:43:33 Federal Reserve and the global central banking system
00:43:37 and the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland
00:43:39 who are purposefully managing the boom and bust,
00:43:42 credit supply, credit contraction, money supply growth,
00:43:45 money supply contraction, to create artificial
00:43:48 roller coasters and artificial volatility
00:43:50 that they can trade around without taking any risk.
00:43:53 It doesn't cost them any money.
00:43:54 And if they do make a mistake because they're,
00:43:56 as George Bush said,
00:43:57 "Oh, the bankers on Wall Street are drunk."
00:43:58 Yes, I'm certain. There's no question about it.
00:44:02 Wall Street got drunk.
00:44:03 That's one of the reasons
00:44:05 I asked you to turn off your TV cameras.
00:44:08 Let's say they walk in one day
00:44:09 and they push the wrong button
00:44:10 and they loose the bank a billion or 5 billion or 100 billion,
00:44:13 they can appeal to the government to bail them out.
00:44:15 It's a totally asymmetric relationship between
00:44:17 bankers and the rest of the economy.
00:44:18 If they make a mistake, they get bailed out.
00:44:20 If everyone else makes a mistake, they get put in jail,
00:44:22 called a terrorist, and we never hear from them again.
00:44:24 But it's a more sophisticated form of slavery,
00:44:26 and we are going through it today.
00:44:28 We see that taxation is going up all the time with a...
00:44:31 with a supposed crash of the banks
00:44:34 that was not happening out of the blue.
00:44:38 It was set up for this time.
00:44:40 They could have kept it going for a another few years,
00:44:42 if it suited them, and then crashed all the bubbles.
00:44:45 But now is the time.
00:44:47 As they say in their own writings, now is the time.
00:44:49 One of the great benefits of an economic model
00:44:51 from an economist's standpoint is you can
00:44:53 basically get whatever results you want.
00:44:56 You can manipulate the inputs to make that happen.
00:44:59 And that makes it a very easy tool
00:45:02 to use to hoodwink other people.
00:45:06 These manufactured, these engineered financial catastrophes
00:45:11 are the result of a central banking system
00:45:14 that has ability to add and subtract credit, add and...
00:45:17 add and subtract dollars and money at will
00:45:20 to create this roller coaster effect, because,
00:45:23 unlike most people, the banks are able to make profits
00:45:26 as easily on the way down as they can on the way up
00:45:28 in any given situation.
00:45:30 Volatility is great for banks and professionals.
00:45:32 Volatility is not great for the... the...
00:45:35 most... most average people.
00:45:37 Their operatives in government and media then
00:45:40 hold the economy hostage by issuing the ultimatum:
00:45:43 give us unlimited bailout money or the economy dies.
00:45:47 What's being used is what I call -- to try to get the money --
00:45:51 is what I call the suicide threat where, you know,
00:45:55 if anybody has ever seen the movie Blazing Saddles,
00:45:58 the sheriff is surrounded by hostile town folks,
00:46:00 he takes out his gun, points it at his head and says,
00:46:03 you know, "Don't move or I'll shoot."
00:46:05 Well, that's what the big banks are saying, you know,
00:46:09 "Give us unlimited cash or we'll die.
00:46:14 And if we die, you'll die because we're too big to fail."
00:46:18 It is a false flag attack because Hank Paulson
00:46:20 will get up in front of Congress and say,
00:46:22 "We need 700 billion dollars because that thing,
00:46:24 that existential threat, the market, is attacking us
00:46:28 and we need this handout to fight Mr. Market.
00:46:31 Mr. Market is out there.
00:46:32 We need to fight Mr. Market. It's an existential threat."
00:46:35 Meanwhile he's the one... He is Mr. Market.
00:46:37 He's the one causing the problem.
00:46:39 We had Paulson, a representative of Goldman Sachs,
00:46:43 who happened to be running the US Treasury,
00:46:45 came forward with a hysterical briefing for the
00:46:47 Congress saying, "We, the Wall Street bankers,
00:46:50 demand 700 billion dollars in bailouts."
00:46:54 So they say, "Yes, we'll give you all the money you need."
00:46:56 Well, why don't, you know...? These are arsonists:
00:46:59 Paulson, Tim... Tim Geithner, Bernanke.
00:47:03 They're arsonists. They're asking for more matches.
00:47:06 And the Congress is saying,
00:47:07 "Who do we make the check out to?
00:47:08 Who do we sell these matches to?
00:47:10 Who do, who do, well who do we sell these matches to?
00:47:12 Is a ton of matches enough?
00:47:13 Can we send you some gasoline to go with those matches?"
00:47:16 Like, "Yes please!"
00:47:17 "Don't change our management.
00:47:19 Don't pay us what assets are worth.
00:47:21 Pay us way more than what our assets are really worth.
00:47:25 Don't make us use honest accounting.
00:47:28 Allow us to lie."
00:47:30 We've just, under congressional pressure,
00:47:33 changed the accounting rules for the express purpose
00:47:37 of making sure that the big banks
00:47:39 don't have to report honest losses.
00:47:42 The only way they can pass this bill
00:47:44 is by creating and sustaining a panic atmosphere.
00:47:48 That atmosphere is not justified.
00:47:51 Many of us were told in private conversations
00:47:54 that if we voted against this bill on Monday,
00:47:58 that the sky would fall,
00:48:01 the market would drop two or
00:48:02 three thousand points the first day,
00:48:03 another couple thousand the second day.
00:48:05 And a few members were even told that
00:48:08 there would be martial law in America if we voted, "No."
00:48:12 That's what I call fear mongering.
00:48:14 We have, you know, people in the government
00:48:18 threatening martial law or things to...
00:48:20 to get their way in the Executive branch against Congress.
00:48:25 You know... you know, if you put all these signs
00:48:29 together it doesn't look good at all.
00:48:33 To the extent we are a democracy
00:48:35 we're sort of a hair breadth's away from a police state.
00:48:37 Congress aided the bankers in carrying out
00:48:40 the biggest heist in history
00:48:42 with the so called banker bailout of 2008.
00:48:45 The bailout money, the 13 trillion or so dollars
00:48:48 that have been given to the banks,
00:48:49 is sitting on the balance sheet of the banks,
00:48:52 and that is incurring interest costs and
00:48:55 that's going to precipitate the need
00:48:57 to flush the system with more cash.
00:49:00 And at some point the dam will break
00:49:01 and you're gonna have very high inflation,
00:49:03 some predict hyperinflation.
00:49:06 You can not print phantom money out of thin air,
00:49:12 backed by nothing, and producing practically nothing,
00:49:17 without destroying the world economy.
00:49:19 So unless we cut out the toxic funds,
00:49:24 the toxic elements of this economy,
00:49:27 every time we put in money on this bailout,
00:49:30 it's just feeding the fire.
00:49:32 It's not making things better.
00:49:34 What should have happened is that those banks
00:49:37 and investment banks should have been seized.
00:49:40 They should have been seized by the
00:49:41 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
00:49:43 Those are zombie banks.
00:49:44 The Chase Manhattan, JP Morgan Chase,
00:49:48 Bank of America, Citibank, Wells Fargo, Wachovia,
00:49:53 so on down the line to AIG and the insurance realm.
00:49:56 These are zombie institutions, insolvent, bankrupt.
00:50:00 The only thing to do with them is to seize them,
00:50:02 put them them through Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
00:50:04 That'll probably turn into
00:50:05 Chapter 7 bankruptcy, liquidation.
00:50:07 And above all, triage the derivatives on their books.
00:50:11 There's no way to bailout a 1.5 quadrillion dollar
00:50:15 black hole of derivatives.
00:50:16 But nevertheless, they tried.
00:50:18 They will, of course, try to regain some of this money back,
00:50:20 but the debts, unlike any other period in history,
00:50:23 are now a quantum size bigger than
00:50:26 the entire global GDP by a factor of 50 to 100.
00:50:30 It's... it's almost infinite amount of debt.
00:50:32 If you really look at the numbers,
00:50:35 because of the massive, massive debt...
00:50:39 And right now, total debt in this country
00:50:42 is about 375% of the Gross Domestic Product,
00:50:47 and that's not including derivatives.
00:50:49 If you put the derivatives in,
00:50:52 it's probably 20 to 30 times Gross Domestic Product.
00:50:56 It's beyond what anybody has ever even considered.
00:51:01 While they were looting North America into the ground,
00:51:04 the international banking syndicate was simultaneously
00:51:07 executing the same scam in over 100 other nations.
00:51:11 So, who got the money?
00:51:13 ...to financial institutions in Europe and other countries.
00:51:16 Which ones?
00:51:18 I don't know.
00:51:20 Half-a-trillion dollars and
00:51:21 you don't know who got the money?
00:51:22 Well, Obama's got one difficulty with this Congress:
00:51:25 it's the number of freshmen Democrats that got elected.
00:51:28 Many of these people know that they got their seats from...
00:51:31 and... and... many of which got seats in... in...
00:51:35 the Senate and Congress from long-held Republican seats.
00:51:40 They know that the the people back in their states and in...
00:51:43 in their constituencies will not tolerate this any longer.
00:51:46 So, up against the Republicans and the blue dog
00:51:51 Democrats are these freshmen congressmen,
00:51:53 Democratic congressmen and senators, and they're not...
00:51:56 They don't seem like they want
00:51:57 to go along with that program.
00:51:59 So, if there's any hope it'll come from these freshmen.
00:52:01 The Constitution says,
00:52:04 "No money shall be drawn from the Treasury but
00:52:06 in consequence of appropriations made by law."
00:52:10 Do you think...?
00:52:10 This money is not drawn from the Treasury.
00:52:11 Well, let's talk about that.
00:52:13 Do you think its consistent with the spirit of
00:52:15 that provision of the Constitution for a group
00:52:18 like the FOMC to hand out a half-a-trillion dollars
00:52:21 to foreigners, without any action by this Congress?
00:52:25 Congress approved it in the Federal Reserve Act.
00:52:29 When was that?
00:52:31 Quite a long time ago. I don't know the exact date.
00:52:33 I think 19... The original Act is 1914, I believe.
00:52:38 I don't know whether this provision was in 1914 or not,
00:52:40 but the Federal Reserve Act was in 1913.
00:52:43 Alright, and at that time the entire
00:52:45 Gross National Product of this country
00:52:46 was well under half-a-trillion dollars, wasn't it?
00:52:49 I don't know.
00:52:50 Is it safe to say that nobody in 1913 contemplated that
00:52:53 your small little group of people would decide
00:52:56 to hand out half-a-trillion dollars to foreigners?
00:52:58 What the bailout legislation really did was give
00:53:01 a blank check backed up by US taxpayers
00:53:04 to offshore megabanks.
00:53:06 Of course, Congress has oversight.
00:53:09 If you read the Constitution,
00:53:12 our founders were very clear.
00:53:15 Anything to do with taxes and money is put into
00:53:20 the hands of both houses of Congress together.
00:53:25 Both houses of Congress together must approve it
00:53:29 because it's a "buck",
00:53:31 because that's why we fought the Revolution.
00:53:33 Taxation without representation was part of it.
00:53:36 Foreign banks: Société Générale of France,
00:53:39 about 10 billion for a French bank; Deutsche Bank of Germany...
00:53:44 Did Deutsche Bank need the money?
00:53:46 How much did did they get from the bailout?
00:53:48 Well, they told us they got 12 billion from the bailout.
00:53:52 ...and Barclay's Bank of Britain, 10 billion.
00:53:56 So, you're up to almost 50 billion dollars to bail out
00:53:59 a series of foreign banks that were
00:54:01 derivatives counterparties of AIG, plus Goldman Sachs.
00:54:06 This is the biggest swindle
00:54:09 -- not only in the history of the United States --
00:54:12 this is the biggest swindle and transfer of wealth
00:54:15 in the history of the western countries.
00:54:19 ...and we've seen all these cronies from Wall Street,
00:54:22 with the combination to the vaults around the country and
00:54:26 they've just looted the Treasury and the banks and,
00:54:30 and the securities industry dry.
00:54:33 This is, by probably an order of magnitude,
00:54:39 the biggest fraud in... in history.
00:54:43 Over the next 10 months, 23.7 trillion was stolen
00:54:48 from the US Treasury.
00:54:49 The gentleman from North Carolina, Mr. McHenry.
00:54:51 Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and the tune of
00:54:55 23 trillion, 700 billion dollars worth of taxpayer exposure
00:54:59 for the bailouts is quite striking.
00:55:01 The calculation right now is that with Obama,
00:55:04 we've got 24 trillion dollars as a line of credit
00:55:09 available only to Wall Street banks, insurance companies,
00:55:13 credit cards, mutual fund companies and others,
00:55:18 but only financial institutions.
00:55:20 24 trillion dollars of money from the Federal Reserve,
00:55:24 from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and from
00:55:28 the Treasury in the form of the bailout of October, 2008.
00:55:32 The Federal Reserve,
00:55:34 the private holding company for the offshore banks,
00:55:37 arrogantly told Congress and the American people
00:55:40 that it was none of their business what
00:55:41 the private banks did with the people's money.
00:55:46 One very interestingly exchange:
00:55:48 Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont asking Bernanke,
00:55:53 "We have given upwards of two trillion dollars
00:55:56 to various financial institutions.
00:55:59 You've gotta tell me, where did the money go?"
00:56:02 And Bernanke simply stonewalls and says,
00:56:04 "I won't tell you."
00:56:07 And who got the money?
00:56:08 Hundreds and hundreds of banks; any bank or...
00:56:11 that has access to the US Federal Reserve system.
00:56:14 Can you tell us who they are?
00:56:16 No.
00:56:17 Do you have to be a large, greedy, reckless
00:56:20 financial institution to apply for these monies?
00:56:22 There is no subsidy. There is no capital involved.
00:56:25 There is no gift involved. It is a collateralized,
00:56:27 short-term liquid loan that is both over-collateralized
00:56:31 and is recourse to the company itself.
00:56:33 We have never lost a penny doing it.
00:56:36 And how can other institutions make...,
00:56:40 get... get... those loans as well?
00:56:43 According to the law,
00:56:44 we are supposed to be lending to depository institutions...
00:56:46 Let me just say this, Mr. Chairman,
00:56:48 I have a hard time understanding how
00:56:51 you have put 2.2 trillion dollars at risk without
00:56:56 making those names available, those institutions public,
00:57:02 and we're gonna introduce legislation today, by the way,
00:57:05 to demand that you do that.
00:57:06 It is unacceptable to me that that goes on.
00:57:09 Behind me the Federal Reserve is probably the
00:57:14 least transparent agency in the federal government.
00:57:18 One could even argue that the Central Intelligence Agency
00:57:21 is more transparent than the Federal Reserve.
00:57:24 The fact is, is that the American people want
00:57:26 to know more of the "secrets of the temple",
00:57:29 as the book was, before you were born:
00:57:32 The Secrets of the Temple.
00:57:35 The Fed, as you know, is just a monopoly by the bankers.
00:57:40 This is simply putting the foxes in charge of the hen house.
00:57:45 Personally, I'd be in favor of Congress
00:57:47 just nationalizing the Fed.
00:57:49 And... and getting the bankers out of there.
00:57:52 They're... they're, you know, they're just stealing
00:57:53 from the American people.
00:57:55 Put it directly in the hands of Congress and...
00:57:57 and let Congress decide rather than
00:58:01 this cabal of bankers deciding their own rates of profit
00:58:07 at the expense of the American people.
00:58:09 Since the Federal Reserve's creation in 1913,
00:58:12 patriots have labored tirelessly to alert
00:58:15 the American people to the true nature of the Federal Reserve.
00:58:18 Throughout its 90-plus year history,
00:58:21 most Americans falsely believed that
00:58:23 the Federal Reserve was a government agency.
00:58:25 But today, scientific opinion polls show
00:58:28 the vast majority of the public is aware of the fact
00:58:30 that the Federal Reserve is a front company
00:58:32 for an offshore private banking cartel that dominates,
00:58:35 not just the United States,
00:58:37 but almost every other nation on earth.
00:58:39 It's never been written about in any book that I've
00:58:42 found as to who gave these guys the authority or
00:58:46 permission to be the international bankers for the world.
00:58:51 Why would you even need international bankers?
00:58:55 Why would any government agree to... to use them?
00:58:58 Why would you need to use them?
00:59:00 Why can't any country create its own money?
00:59:04 That tells you there was already an existing
00:59:05 superstructure, already in exist...
00:59:07 in existence may be two, three hundred years ago
00:59:12 to give these guys permission to somehow be
00:59:15 the overlords of all money for all countries.
00:59:19 Polls also reveal that 75% of Americans demand
00:59:23 a public audit of the secretive organization.
00:59:27 By the summer of 2009, Congressman Ron Paul's bill
00:59:30 to audit the Fed had gained
00:59:31 more than 280 sponsors in the House.
00:59:34 But the private Fed's high-powered lobbyists
00:59:36 were able to block a vote on the bill in the Senate.
00:59:39 That only piqued the public's interest.
00:59:41 I have another amendment to...
00:59:44 I have been informed by the...
00:59:45 that the majority plans to block consideration of
00:59:48 this amendment, which is number 1367 regarding
00:59:52 the transparency at the Federal Reserve.
00:59:54 Madame President, I'd like to call up amendment 1367.
00:59:59 Without objection, the clerk will report.
01:00:02 The senator from South Carolina, Mr. DeMint,
01:00:04 proposes amendment number 1367.
01:00:08 Senator from Nebraska.
01:00:10 I make a point of order against the DeMint amendment,
01:00:12 that it's legislation on appropriations.
01:00:17 Madame President?
01:00:18 The point of order is well taken.
01:00:20 The amendment...
01:00:21 I... I regret the objection.
01:00:22 The amendment falls.
01:00:24 The people began asking themselves,
01:00:26 "Why couldn't there be an audit of the Federal Reserve?"
01:00:29 The Fed has never once been audited
01:00:32 in the whole period of time,
01:00:34 in the almost 90-some-odd years
01:00:36 that the Fed has been around;
01:00:38 the most powerful agency and... independent agency,
01:00:42 it is never once been audited.
01:00:45 This is an absolute crime against
01:00:49 the freedoms of this country.
01:00:51 Do you think it would cause problems
01:00:54 for the Fed or for the economy
01:00:56 if... if that legislation was to pass?
01:00:59 My concern about the legislation is that if the GAO
01:01:03 is auditing, not only the operational aspects
01:01:05 of our programs and the details of the programs,
01:01:08 but is making judgments about our policy decisions
01:01:10 that would effectively be a takeover
01:01:12 of monetary policy by the Congress.
01:01:14 Is that your position, that this bill,
01:01:18 if it were to be passed, would interfere
01:01:21 directly with interest rates... setting interest rates?
01:01:25 If we were to raise interest rates at a meeting,
01:01:27 and someone in the Congress didn't like that, and said,
01:01:29 "I want the GAO to audit that decision,"
01:01:31 wouldn't that be viewed as an interference?
01:01:33 I would... I wouldn't think so.
01:01:34 This is just reviewing it and you can do what you want.
01:01:38 The Federal Reserve has never been subjected
01:01:41 to an outside audit.
01:01:43 And if you audit them, it's very likely that
01:01:45 Greenspan, Bernanke and Volker might all go to jail.
01:01:50 It was announced today, earlier today,
01:01:52 that there will be a hearing on HR 1207,
01:01:56 the bill to audit the Federal Reserve Bank.
01:01:58 This will be the first independent audit
01:02:00 in the Federal Reserve's 96 year history,
01:02:03 and it's long overdue.
01:02:05 Months ago, I asked the Vice-Chairman of the Federal Reserve,
01:02:07 "Who received the one trillion dollars in funds
01:02:10 that the Federal Reserve has handed out
01:02:11 to domestic institutions?"
01:02:13 He said, "I'm not gonna tell you."
01:02:15 And then more recently the Chairman of the Federal Reserve,
01:02:18 I asked him, "Who received the half-trillion?"
01:02:20 -- we're talking about 500 billion dollars
01:02:24 that the Federal Reserve handed over
01:02:25 to foreign central banks --
01:02:26 "Who did they disseminate that money to?"
01:02:29 And he said, "I don't know."
01:02:31 Half-a-trillion dollars and he doesn't know.
01:02:33 It's long overdue.
01:02:34 We need to audit the Federal Reserve
01:02:36 and I'm happy to say that that's...
01:02:38 we're gonna have a hearing on that very soon.
01:02:41 The only way, really, America can get
01:02:43 out of the current mess is,
01:02:45 you've got to shut the Fed down completely!
01:02:48 Get rid of the Fed.
01:02:50 You've gotta put the money printing mechanism
01:02:53 back under the roof of the federal government
01:02:56 instead of outsourcing it to the Fed.
01:02:59 Why were the banks' front men
01:03:01 Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke
01:03:03 all over the news saying that they were above the law?
01:03:06 What is the proper relationship?
01:03:09 What should be the proper relationship between
01:03:11 a chairman of the Fed and a president of the United States?
01:03:15 There is no a... other agency of government
01:03:19 which can overrule actions that we take.
01:03:23 What the relationships are don't frankly matter.
01:03:27 A grass roots movement demanding that
01:03:29 the private Federal Reserve be nationalized,
01:03:31 exploded in size across the country.
01:03:35 The momentum had shifted.
01:03:36 Now the arrogant central bankers
01:03:38 were the ones running scared.
01:03:41 They had planned to use their staged crisis
01:03:44 to bring in an all-powerful central Bank of the World.
01:03:47 Immediately every country goes into action at the same time.
01:03:51 The... the International Monetary Fund
01:03:53 is mentioned at the G-20 meeting.
01:03:56 It's said that it must be brought to its full power
01:03:59 and we need a Bretton Woods part II for world taxation.
01:04:03 What is global government?
01:04:05 For decades the media denied it existed.
01:04:08 But now they are saying,
01:04:09 "Oh yes, there's going to be a global government.
01:04:11 A new Bank of the World and
01:04:13 we're gonna pay our carbon taxes to it."
01:04:15 What is it?
01:04:16 It's nothing more than a private, hostile, corporate
01:04:20 takeover, of every sovereign nation on earth.
01:04:25 And then when you look at the philosophy
01:04:26 of these global corporate chieftains,
01:04:29 it is one of domination of the poor,
01:04:33 domination of the population.
01:04:35 It is a view that human life just isn't cheap;
01:04:38 no, human life is a negative.
01:04:40 And so no matter what they do,
01:04:42 they have the rationale that it's in
01:04:44 the greater interest to get rid of more human lives.
01:04:47 They are so arrogant, and,
01:04:49 and they are so sure of themselves.
01:04:51 They are saying, "Yes,
01:04:52 we created the European Union. We created the euro."
01:04:55 And these... are from the people of the Bilderberg.
01:04:58 "We are going to create a world bank.
01:05:00 We're going to create a world government."
01:05:03 They're saying it out loud and clearly.
01:05:06 Suddenly, across the planet, their regional front banks
01:05:09 had been identified by sovereign populations
01:05:12 as the illegitimate shadow governments that they are.
01:05:17 The controllers had moved too quickly
01:05:19 and revealed their hand.
01:05:21 Populations around the globe were seeing through the
01:05:24 establishment's façade, past the puppet governments,
01:05:27 and to the global architects that were pulling their strings.
01:05:31 Where are the American people?
01:05:33 Why have they lost their dignity?
01:05:36 What is stopping them from speaking out?
01:05:40 Why have they become little mice that follow pied pipers?
01:05:46 How can they look up to these pathetic politicians?
01:05:50 Just say, "No." Just say, "No."
01:05:53 Just say, "No."
01:05:55 Go sit down.
01:05:56 I have a question for this young man!
01:05:58 He has a right to be represented!
01:06:01 I'm his father!
01:06:02 And I want to talk to you face-to-face!
01:06:07 I'm not a lobbyist with all kinds of money
01:06:10 to stuff in your pocket, so that you can cheat
01:06:14 the... the citizens of this country.
01:06:18 So I'll leave, and you can do whatever
01:06:20 the hell you please to do.
01:06:23 One day God's gonna stand before you
01:06:27 and he's gonna judge you,
01:06:29 and the rest of your damned cronies up on the Hill.
01:06:34 And then you will your just deserves.
01:06:40 As the public begins to awaken to the fact that
01:06:42 Barack Obama has cold-bloodedly betrayed
01:06:45 the pledges he made to the American people,
01:06:47 the establishment media and Democratic leaders
01:06:50 have invoked the tactic of divide and conquer.
01:06:53 I think they are Astroturf;
01:06:55 you be the judge of carrying swastikas and
01:06:59 symbols like that to a town meeting on health care.
01:07:02 An overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated
01:07:08 animosity toward President Barack Obama is based
01:07:12 on the fact that he is a black man.
01:07:14 Desperate to ram their agenda through,
01:07:17 they have played the race and class cards.
01:07:19 You start to wonder whether in fact the word
01:07:21 "socialist" is becoming a code word,
01:07:23 whether or not "socialist" is becoming the new "N" word.
01:07:26 When I heard people going after the First Lady
01:07:28 and the number of staff people they have,
01:07:30 it sounds racist to me.
01:07:33 It is essential that the establishment play
01:07:35 the population off against each other
01:07:37 along the lines of Republican-Democrat,
01:07:39 liberal-conservative, black and white.
01:07:42 As long as the people are fighting with each other,
01:07:44 they can never get together and remove
01:07:46 the corporate dictatorship that has criminally
01:07:49 seized power through the national security state.
01:07:53 Just as George W. Bush betrayed
01:07:55 his foolish followers, so must Obama.
01:07:58 Because his only allegiance is to his offshore masters.
01:08:03 President Obama today nominated Ben Bernanke
01:08:05 for a second four-year term as Federal Reserve Chairman.
01:08:08 The President called his actions
01:08:10 on the global financial crisis,
01:08:11 "bold, and out of the box".
01:08:13 As an expert on the causes of the Great Depression,
01:08:16 I'm sure Ben never imagined that he would be
01:08:19 part of a team responsible for preventing another;
01:08:22 but because of his background, his temperament,
01:08:24 his courage and his creativity,
01:08:26 that's exactly what he has helped to achieve.
01:08:29 And that is why I am reappointing him
01:08:31 to another term as Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
01:08:36 So Obama has made it quite clear by his actions,
01:08:39 never mind his words, his actions, as to who owns him,
01:08:43 who... who he works for, and who he serves.
01:08:46 And it's not the American people.
01:08:48 It is so obvious to anyone paying attention
01:08:52 that the President of the United States
01:08:55 is not the real person in control.
01:08:58 Whether it is Gerald Ford or Jimmy Carter or
01:09:01 Ronald Reagan or... or Clinton or Bush or Bush,
01:09:07 Obama is no different.
01:09:08 And to think that he is an independent
01:09:10 figure is just crazy.
01:09:12 And as Franklin Delano Roosevelt said,
01:09:15 "Presidents are selected, they are not elected."
01:09:20 Obama pledged that he would end NAFTA and GATT
01:09:22 and has since fought to expand both of them.
01:09:26 Obama promised that he would have
01:09:27 the most transparent administration ever,
01:09:30 and he is already more secretive than
01:09:32 Bush and Cheney ever were,
01:09:33 even making it a secret who visits the White House.
01:09:36 I can make a firm pledge.
01:09:38 If your family earns less than 250,000 dollars a year...
01:09:43 If you make less than a quarter million dollars a year...
01:09:46 If you are a family making two...
01:09:49 less than 250,000 dollars a year...
01:09:52 You will not see your taxes increased a single dime.
01:09:57 You will not see your taxes go up.
01:10:01 You will not see your taxes increase one single dime.
01:10:07 ...not your capital gains tax, not your payroll tax,
01:10:10 not your income tax, no tax!
01:10:13 ...not your income tax, not your payroll tax,
01:10:16 not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes.
01:10:20 ...not your payroll tax, not your capital gains tax,
01:10:23 not your income tax, no tax!
01:10:26 Your taxes will not go up!
01:10:27 ...'cause the last thing you need is higher taxes
01:10:30 when we're in a recession like this.
01:10:31 So you won't get one under an Obama administration.
01:10:35 Obama made the centerpiece of his campaign
01:10:37 the pledge that taxes would not be raised
01:10:40 on anyone making under 125,000 dollars a year.
01:10:44 He has since gone back on that promise as well;
01:10:47 and has proposed new taxes on payroll, energy,
01:10:50 home mortgage deductions, and scores of other taxes.
01:10:53 He made a pledge, he said,
01:10:54 [I understand] "I'm not gonna raise taxes
01:10:55 on anyone making under [I understand] 250.
01:10:57 [Um, hmm] Is that pledge still active?
01:10:58 Uh, we are going to let the process work its way through.
01:11:03 So it's not? So it's not? So it's not?
01:11:06 We're going to let the process work its way through.
01:11:09 [Laughter.] Alright?
01:11:12 The Senate is looking especially at this issue of...
01:11:14 of capping the deductions for... for health care
01:11:17 that employers and employees now get.
01:11:20 That would... would... would be an increase, a tax increase
01:11:22 for many families earning under 250,000 dollars.
01:11:25 But the President said he was open to it,
01:11:27 so that means that the tax pledge he made back
01:11:30 in September is not longer operative?
01:11:31 Obama said he was going to abolish the Patriot Act;
01:11:34 he now vigorously defends it.
01:11:36 We saw the same type of flip-flop when it came to
01:11:38 warrantless wiretapping of the American people.
01:11:41 Look what Obama's done with wiretapping, surveillance.
01:11:46 He's brought it to heights even beyond what George Bush...
01:11:50 the disgusting levels that he brought it to.
01:11:53 So we have more surveillance.
01:11:55 Now they are talking about --what is it called-- cybercom?
01:11:59 The new Pentagon secret cyber society
01:12:03 that's going to be watching over us?
01:12:06 To get those terrorists.
01:12:08 You gotta get those terrorists.
01:12:10 So now they'll be invading our privacy even more.
01:12:13 So, I mean, it really...
01:12:15 it really almost makes you ask the question,
01:12:17 "Would it have been better if we never invented the internet
01:12:21 and had to use paper and pencil or whatever."
01:12:23 Now Obama is setting up the cyber-security command,
01:12:27 which the government admits completely ends
01:12:29 the Fourth Amendment and allows President Obama to shut off
01:12:32 the internet in the United States whenever he wishes.
01:12:35 Indeed, in today's world acts of terror could come,
01:12:37 not only from a few extremists in suicide vests,
01:12:40 but from a few keystrokes on the computer:
01:12:44 a weapon of mass disruption.
01:12:46 As part of the new single national security staff
01:12:49 announced this week,
01:12:50 I'm creating a new office here at the White House
01:12:53 that will be led by the Cyber-security Coordinator.
01:12:57 This new control grid is administered by the Pentagon.
01:13:01 They just want to keep tabs on us.
01:13:03 So we're turning in to a surveillance,
01:13:06 wiretapped government state.
01:13:09 The government is taking more and more control over our lives.
01:13:18 I can stand here today as President of the United States
01:13:20 and say without exception or equivocation
01:13:23 that we do not torture.
01:13:24 Obama made a show of investigating torture,
01:13:27 but has ignored the Army's own detailed investigative reports,
01:13:31 which name the torturors, the White House memos document,
01:13:34 were following the directives of Bush and Cheney:
01:13:37 the men who are most guilty for issuing the infamous orders.
01:13:41 Some low-level soldiers have been prosecuted
01:13:44 for their role in Abu Ghraib, but no senior officer
01:13:47 has been held accountable in any of these cases to date.
01:13:50 Heidi?
01:13:51 And I know that these debates lead directly, in some cases,
01:13:57 to a call for a fuller accounting,
01:13:59 perhaps through an independent commission.
01:14:03 I have opposed the creation of such a commission.
01:14:05 Next, Obama expanded Bush's doctrine of
01:14:09 indefinite detention of foreigners without trial,
01:14:11 to holding citizens without evidence indefinitely,
01:14:14 without ever even committing a crime.
01:14:17 President Obama today proposed something new,
01:14:20 something called "prolonged detention".
01:14:23 Pre-crime is where people are arrested and incarcerated
01:14:25 to prevent crimes that they have not yet committed.
01:14:29 Barack H. Obama, who ran as an anti-war candidate,
01:14:33 has continued the war in Iraq,
01:14:34 massively expanded the war in Afghanistan,
01:14:37 and unleashed a new conflict in Pakistan.
01:14:40 Now Obama is promoting the biggest defense budget in history,
01:14:43 dwarfing George Bush's war machine.
01:14:46 What George Bush has been trying to do,
01:14:48 as part of his effort to accumulate
01:14:51 more power in the presidency is... he's been saying,
01:14:55 "Well, I can basically change what Congress passed
01:14:59 by attaching a letter saying, I don't agree with this part,
01:15:03 or I don't agree with that part;
01:15:04 I'm gonna choose to interpret it this way or that way,"
01:15:08 that's not part of his power.
01:15:10 But, this is part of the whole theory of George Bush
01:15:13 that he can make laws as he's going along.
01:15:16 I disagree with that.
01:15:18 I taught the Constitution for 10 years.
01:15:20 I believe in the Constitution
01:15:21 and I will obey the Constitution of the United States.
01:15:24 We're not gonna use signing statements as a way
01:15:27 of doing and end-run around Congress, alright?
01:15:29 Obama guaranteed that once President,
01:15:32 he would stop the unconstitutional practice
01:15:34 of issuing signing statements through which
01:15:37 the Executive branch illegally usurps
01:15:39 the legislative power of Congress.
01:15:41 Congressman Kucinich, when he introduced his sixty
01:15:47 Articles of Impeachment against Bush, Junior
01:15:51 I think one was the signing statements.
01:15:53 The form of the resolution is as follows:
01:15:58 A Resolution, Articles of Impeachment of George Bush,
01:16:03 President of the United States. Resolved,
01:16:07 that President George W. Bush be impeached
01:16:10 for high crimes and misdemeanors...
01:16:13 Article 26: Announcing the intent to violate laws
01:16:21 with signing statements and in violation
01:16:24 of his constitutional duty
01:16:27 under Article 2, Section 3 of the Constitution,
01:16:32 to take care that the laws be faithfully executed,
01:16:37 has used signing statements to claim the right
01:16:42 to violate acts of Congress
01:16:46 even before he signs those acts into law.
01:16:51 Same analysis would apply to Obama and a fortiori
01:16:58 because he taught constitutional law; he knows better.
01:17:04 He is a lawyer licensed to practice law, who -- as I am --
01:17:09 who took an oath when he was licensed to uphold
01:17:15 the constitutional laws of the United States of America.
01:17:18 With the signature on spending bill
01:17:20 also came Obama's first signing statement,
01:17:23 a presidential declaration freeing him
01:17:25 from following some of the bill's contents.
01:17:27 I believe in the Constitution and I will obey
01:17:30 the Constitution of the United States.
01:17:31 We're not gonna use signing statements
01:17:33 as a way of doing and end-run around Congress, alright?
01:17:37 He also promised that he would call on Congress
01:17:39 to take at least five days to read
01:17:41 new legislation before it was voted on.
01:17:44 When there is a bill that ends up on my desk as President,
01:17:47 you, the public, will have five days to look online
01:17:50 and find out what's in it, before I sign it;
01:17:54 so that you know what your government's doing.
01:17:58 But from his first day in power,
01:18:00 he has aggressively pressured Congress
01:18:02 to quickly pass bills before lawmakers and the public
01:18:05 even have a chance to see them.
01:18:07 ...will state his parliamentary inquiry.
01:18:09 Ah, Madame Speaker, in order to try to figure out
01:18:12 what we're doing, how much damage to the country,
01:18:14 I tried to get a copy of the bill.
01:18:16 We have out here on the table 2454 that has 1,090 pages in it,
01:18:23 but I've understood since debate in here that there's another
01:18:26 300 pages that were added in the middle of the night.
01:18:29 My inquiry is, how do I get a copy of the other 300 pages
01:18:33 that people on here... on here... or here on the floor
01:18:37 hadn't had a chance to read or see?
01:18:39 Where... where do we get that before we slam this,
01:18:41 cram this down on the American people?
01:18:44 Is there somewhere physically in the House of Representatives,
01:18:49 a copy of what we're voting on?
01:18:56 The gentleman has not stated a parliamentary inquiry
01:18:58 that the... that the Chair can answer.
01:19:00 Ms. Speaker, I have to say that I am outraged,
01:19:02 here we are getting ready to vote on a piece of legislation
01:19:05 and we haven't even seen 300 pieces of this legislation!
01:19:08 No one can even find the bill or even knows where it's at!
01:19:11 Obama swore that he would never put lobbyists
01:19:13 or donors in his administration.
01:19:15 Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner appointed Mark Patterson
01:19:18 -- now this is a former top lobbyist from Goldman Sachs --
01:19:21 as his Chief of Staff.
01:19:22 And then last week there is a lot of buzz over William Lynn.
01:19:25 He was the... appointed to the number two position
01:19:27 at the Defense Department.
01:19:28 William Lynn also a former top lobbyist for Raytheon,
01:19:32 which is a... one of the five largest defense contractors.
01:19:36 He has now broken all previous records by cramming
01:19:39 his administration full of contributors and lobbyists who
01:19:42 openly write legisltation being proposed by the White House.
01:19:47 There's a good reason Obama doesn't want to give
01:19:50 the people or Congress any time to read the bills.
01:19:53 I'm still needing a copy of the other 300 mysterious pages
01:19:57 that we don't get to see here.
01:19:59 Shortly after the 2008 election, Vice-President Joe Biden
01:20:04 confided to top supporters that it was essential
01:20:07 that their program be implemented at lightning speed.
01:20:11 Because their agenda was so unpopular,
01:20:13 they knew Obama would lose support quickly.
01:20:17 Obama's handlers were in a race to pass a raft
01:20:20 of legislation before the people discovered
01:20:23 that Obama was just a slicker,
01:20:25 updated version of previous puppets.
01:20:28 Obama is the New World Order's closer;
01:20:31 it's his job to repackage and solidify
01:20:34 the tyrannical policies of George W. Bush
01:20:36 as progressive and trendy.
01:20:38 So part of my job, I think, as President,
01:20:40 is to make government cool again.
01:20:42 Chris Hedges, author of Empire of Illusion,
01:20:45 explained it succinctly: President Obama does one thing
01:20:49 and "Brand Obama" gets you to believe another.
01:20:53 This is the essence of successful advertising:
01:20:56 you buy or do what the advertiser wants
01:20:59 because of how they make you feel.
01:21:02 Through Obama the global establishment are now
01:21:05 putting their entire program into high gear.
01:21:08 Obama is attempting to dismantle the Second Amendment
01:21:12 with more than a dozen victim
01:21:14 disarmament bills now in Congress.
01:21:16 The key is going to be I think for us
01:21:17 to come together and say,
01:21:19 people do have an individual right and
01:21:22 there's nothing wrong with common sense gun laws.
01:21:25 Hate crime and cyber-bullying bills in the House and Senate,
01:21:28 would effectively criminalize free speech,
01:21:31 protected under the First Amendment.
01:21:33 It is absolutely true that NAFTA was a mistake.
01:21:37 A senior member of the Obama campaign called
01:21:39 the Canadian government within the last month
01:21:42 to say that when Senator Obama talks about
01:21:44 opting out of the free trade deal,
01:21:46 the Canadian government shouldn't worry.
01:21:48 The operative said it's just campaign rhetoric
01:21:51 and don't take it seriously.
01:21:52 Senator, do you know if campaign officials called
01:21:54 the US ambassador to Canada and said,
01:21:57 "Don't worry it's just campaign rhetoric about NAFTA?"
01:21:59 This... the Canadian Government put out a statement
01:22:01 indicating that this was just not true.
01:22:03 So I don't know [What's your statement?] who the sources...
01:22:06 it wasn't true.
01:22:07 Amid all of the denials,
01:22:09 sources at the highest level of the Canadian Government
01:22:11 who first confirmed that a call was made,
01:22:14 late this afternoon reconfirmed that a call was made.
01:22:18 President Obama is promoting the creation of
01:22:21 a North American Union and is attempting
01:22:23 to expand NAFTA and GATT.
01:22:25 President Obama is pushing nation-ending blanket amnesty
01:22:29 for more than 20 million foreign aliens
01:22:32 living illegally inside the United States.
01:22:35 He's also overseeing the hijacking of healthcare
01:22:38 by the federal government, which will nationalize
01:22:41 more than 20% of the US economy.
01:22:43 And you want us to believe that a government
01:22:46 that can't even run a cash-for-clunkers program
01:22:49 is gonna run one-seventh of our US economy?
01:22:54 No, Sir! No!
01:22:56 Obama is continuing the transfer of national sovereignty
01:23:00 to unelected international bodies like
01:23:02 the United Nations and World Trade Organization.
01:23:05 And most important of all,
01:23:07 under the cover of banking reform,
01:23:09 Obama wants to hand dictatorial power
01:23:12 over the United States economy
01:23:14 to an offshore private banking cartel,
01:23:16 known as the Bank of the World.
01:23:18 Richard, what happened to all those threats
01:23:19 from France's president about storming out and...
01:23:21 and... and about having a global regulator
01:23:24 who is gonna reach across borders and be able to...
01:23:27 to deal with markets no matter what country they were in?
01:23:30 They have opened up the idea of there being
01:23:32 some form of other regulator across countries,
01:23:36 and I think that's gonna come back...
01:23:37 So is this some sort of a New World Order which...
01:23:39 which Gordon Brown kind of alluded to?
01:23:41 I think a New World Order is emerging and with it
01:23:44 the foundations of a new and progressive era
01:23:47 of international cooperation.
01:23:49 The finance heads of the 20 industrialized nations
01:23:52 met again in late September of 2009
01:23:55 at the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh, PA.
01:24:00 At that meeting, ministers called for an end
01:24:03 to the dollar as the world reserve currency.
01:24:08 They also called for a strengthening of global governance,
01:24:12 and called for a New World Order.
01:24:16 While the bankers were busy carving up
01:24:17 the world at the G-20 summit,
01:24:19 Barack Obama was in New York City at the United Nations
01:24:23 because he's got a new job --
01:24:25 to chair the United Nations Security Council,
01:24:28 the most powerful position in the world government body.
01:24:31 President Obama does what no other US president ever has.
01:24:36 President Obama presided over the UN's most powerful body
01:24:40 -- that would be the Security Council.
01:24:42 The six thousand one hundred and ninety-first
01:24:44 meeting of the Security Council...
01:24:46 For a couple of hours you could say Mr. Obama
01:24:49 was "President of the World".
01:24:50 It is the story of a world that understands
01:24:52 that no difference or division
01:24:54 is worth destroying all that we have built.
01:24:56 In my own country it has brought Democrats
01:24:59 and Republican leaders together. Leaders like
01:25:02 George Schulz, Bill Perry, Henry Kissinger, and Sam Nunn
01:25:06 who are with us here today.
01:25:08 Barack Obama is the first President
01:25:10 to hold two posts simultaneously.
01:25:13 And there's a good reason for that -- it's illegal.
01:25:15 Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution
01:25:18 forbids any US president from serving
01:25:21 any foreign government or institution.
01:25:24 He swears an oath to protect and defend
01:25:26 the Constitution of the United States.
01:25:28 But now Barack Obama has sworn allegiance
01:25:31 to the global government and the United Nations
01:25:33 that he heads up.
01:25:35 Let that sink in real good: Barack Obama now heads
01:25:40 the United Nations Security Council.
01:25:43 You cannot serve two masters and Obama isn't.
01:25:46 He's selling out the last vestiges
01:25:49 of sovereignty that this country had.
01:25:51 This, ladies and gentleman, is the destruction of our nation,
01:25:54 and it's also high treason.
01:26:00 Obama's lies are obvious and out in the open.
01:26:03 He hides in plain sight; and from the moment he took office,
01:26:06 his lies have only increased.
01:26:09 Despite the fact that his ratings
01:26:10 have dramatically dropped since election day,
01:26:13 from the mid-80's to low-40's,
01:26:15 a large portion of Americans still
01:26:17 gullibly hang on his every word.
01:26:20 It is bringing entertainment to thousands of people.
01:26:23 Through its magic, we are able to enjoy a combination
01:26:26 of the radio, motion pictures, and the stage,
01:26:30 right in the comfort of our own home
01:26:33 simply by pushing a button and turning a dial.
01:26:37 These cells with their electrical charges
01:26:39 are scanned by a stream of electrons
01:26:42 completing 30 pictures a second.
01:26:45 Compare that crude picture with these of today
01:26:50 and you can judge for yourself how far along
01:26:52 the road to perfection television has traveled.
01:26:56 Most people still today think that all
01:26:58 entertainment to do with movies, drama is...
01:27:03 is therefore nothing more than their entertainment;
01:27:06 it never ever, ever was that case.
01:27:08 Of course, television can't perform
01:27:11 such miracles as this, yet!
01:27:15 But perhaps there's no harm wishing that it could.
01:27:20 The greatest social... social messages are promoted
01:27:24 through movies and drama, high drama, through
01:27:27 the fixation of emotive sequences, emotional sequences;
01:27:31 not logical, factual sequences,
01:27:34 but pushing points across in an emotion... emotional way
01:27:38 which register and fix in the mind.
01:27:41 So, emotional content is very, very important,
01:27:43 rather than going through an actual discussion
01:27:45 or an argument using logic and facts.
01:27:48 There's no debates and when you're being downloaded
01:27:51 through fiction your guard is down,
01:27:54 the sensor part of your brain is not in... in action;
01:27:57 it isn't saying, "Yes I agree with this, I disagree with that,"
01:28:00 as you would in a debate or a lecture.
01:28:03 You're actually in an alpha state
01:28:05 being completely downloaded with new ideas.
01:28:08 Throughout history social engineers have refined
01:28:11 techniques designed to control large populations.
01:28:16 Over 100 years ago this big organization with many branches...
01:28:23 they wanted to rule the world basically
01:28:24 using Britain as a nucleus of a system, an embryo,
01:28:29 which also is going to be joined with the US
01:28:32 under the Anglo-American establishment.
01:28:35 ...wrote about the kind of culture and
01:28:37 the changes of culture over a hundred-year period
01:28:39 that they would actually design, implement and bring in.
01:28:44 And H. G. Wells talked about it too; he talked about arenas.
01:28:50 And he says arenas could be put up across
01:28:52 the world for sports, for instance.
01:28:55 Now, at that time, sports was something that
01:28:58 children, school children, were into.
01:29:01 Adults became adults, and got on to adult things.
01:29:05 So it was unimaginable at the time
01:29:07 that people could actually believe that
01:29:09 there is even a need for adult sports and entertainment,
01:29:13 never mind having arenas built across the world.
01:29:16 But he said we can do this and foist, basically,
01:29:20 a sports culture for the males using a tribal system.
01:29:27 We're all tribal to an extent; that's why
01:29:28 we even bother to vote for a tribal leader.
01:29:31 This is well understood.
01:29:32 That's why we're supplied with these leaders.
01:29:35 And because the... the average man was to become more
01:29:39 disengaged from his own destiny as the expert class arose,
01:29:45 it was decided that... that the males would get the...
01:29:47 their... their outlet basically, being...
01:29:51 gradually becoming helpless as... as males through sports.
01:29:54 Therefore they'd have a tribal team they could identify with;
01:29:58 they could cheer them on as they were winning.
01:30:01 In their own personal lives, they were getting nowhere;
01:30:04 they were getting disenfranchised, in a sense,
01:30:06 as experts took over decision-making
01:30:10 for them in all kinds of fields.
01:30:11 So this was psychology at use, planned before
01:30:15 they even implemented the sports.
01:30:17 When radio came along of course they...
01:30:19 they used that to the maximum.
01:30:22 Sports for the men; soaps basically for the women.
01:30:26 And then in came television, as I say, with it's alpha state,
01:30:30 it's hypnotic state, and sure enough around 1960s really,
01:30:36 50s and 60s, it took off; it really, really took off,
01:30:41 and men became glued on Saturday nights to the sports shows.
01:30:47 A culture industry which is called by its own,
01:30:51 the culture industry... the Soviet Union had
01:30:54 a department called the Culture Industry.
01:30:56 Their actors and directors were called the cultural leaders,
01:31:00 leaders because they would... like a computer,
01:31:03 -- people are like computers -- all you have to do
01:31:09 is keep giving them new updates every so often
01:31:12 and you can change an entire country,
01:31:16 or a nation, or a bloc of nations.
01:31:18 We're all getting the same uploads, upgrades,
01:31:21 at the same time along certain paths.
01:31:24 Today they call it "political correctness".
01:31:27 Most people want to... to belong to their peer group;
01:31:30 they want to be the same as everyone else,
01:31:33 where it comes to opinions.
01:31:35 In fact, they judge their own personal sanity
01:31:38 by bouncing ideas off their... their neighbors and friends
01:31:42 who will answer back and agree on these same topics in kind.
01:31:46 It doesn't matter if the topics are the...
01:31:48 or what you're given are the facts or utter nonsense
01:31:52 as long as everyone agrees at the same time.
01:31:54 Well, you'll say, "I'm sane", and your friends will all
01:31:56 agree because they have the same information given to them.
01:32:00 ...but they've been programmed and I... I'm sad because
01:32:03 I know that it's hard for people like that to take an interest,
01:32:07 a serious interest, in world affairs; to take a serious
01:32:10 interest in what their elected officials are doing.
01:32:13 And they're not going to be really inclined to study,
01:32:18 or discover the deception that's being used against them.
01:32:22 And so I'm sad because I... I see all of that
01:32:24 in a flash in my mind as being an indication
01:32:27 of how easy it is for the masses to be manipulated.
01:32:31 The scientific dictatorship understands
01:32:34 what makes human beings tick.
01:32:36 They understand our psychology;
01:32:38 they've studied it, and they're using it against us.
01:32:41 But the minute the public awakens to the fact
01:32:44 that there is an agenda to manipulate them,
01:32:47 and the second the public realizes
01:32:49 that they are being conditioned and controlled,
01:32:52 the establishment begins to lose that edge
01:32:54 they've got over people. So all I ask viewers to do
01:32:57 is to think for themselves and to study public relations,
01:33:01 to study advertising, to study propaganda;
01:33:03 and to realize how much of it
01:33:05 is out there in their daily lives.
01:33:07 And then make the decision for yourself.
01:33:09 I just want people to think on their own
01:33:12 and to not have their decisions and their thoughts
01:33:15 and their ideas prepackaged
01:33:17 and basically downloaded into them.
01:33:20 ...and it's on TV and a famous face says something,
01:33:24 then it must be true.
01:33:26 He doesn't have to show you facts or anything else.
01:33:28 You... you've been brought up with these faces.
01:33:31 That's why they keep these guys on television
01:33:33 into their 70's and 80's.
01:33:35 You've grown up with this father figure
01:33:38 who's on television every night at six o'clock in your house,
01:33:42 in your room, staring right at you; and he's a father figure.
01:33:46 Would he tell you a lie?
01:33:48 That... that's so you naturally never suspect him.
01:33:51 And this same man will lead you through new topics.
01:33:54 He'll... he'll introduce experts on the topics.
01:33:57 They'll have the little summaries at the end of every talk and
01:34:01 you are now left with the conclusion that's presented to you.
01:34:05 You don't arrive at it.
01:34:06 It's given to you and it's good enough for you.
01:34:09 When I was growing up,
01:34:11 people were talking on their front porches,
01:34:13 neighbors were playing baseball; there were nightly barbecues.
01:34:16 You don't see that anymore; we've lost our communities.
01:34:19 You drive through neighborhoods;
01:34:21 you see the blue glow of television sets.
01:34:23 We're losing our humanity.
01:34:27 So, if you want to rebel against the globalists,
01:34:30 the social engineers,
01:34:31 start by turning the TV off a few hours a day,
01:34:34 and actually getting to know your neighbors,
01:34:35 getting outside that comfort zone, expanding your horizons.
01:34:40 By coming together as communities,
01:34:41 by getting to know our neighbors,
01:34:43 we defeat the social engineers.
01:34:45 We're programmed today perfectly just like machines.
01:34:51 This is the best day of my life!
01:34:57 We tie this... this in with Brzezinski.
01:35:00 Brzezinski said in Two Ages...
01:35:02 Now this guy was way up with the NSA.
01:35:05 He was a... he's a master geo-politician.
01:35:09 He works, and admits he works, in 20-50 year periods
01:35:14 to do with geo-politics in other countries.
01:35:17 But he said himself,
01:35:18 "The public will shortly be unable to think
01:35:21 or reason for themselves."
01:35:24 He was meaning by that the form that... the... of...
01:35:26 of information that was given to them, the type,
01:35:29 the... the formulas that were in use then, in the 1970s.
01:35:34 He says, "Eventually, they will be unable
01:35:36 to think or reason for themselves."
01:35:39 The... and, eventually, he said, they will expect
01:35:42 the media to do all their thinking and reasoning for them.
01:35:48 Well, that's happened today.
01:35:50 That... that's why people today can't think
01:35:52 outside of the programming from television.
01:35:56 Zbigniew Brzezinski, Obama's main foreign policy advisor
01:36:00 talks about how a cult of personality
01:36:02 can be artificially manufactured to influence the masses.
01:36:07 In the first months of my administration,
01:36:09 to pull our economy.... [Teleprompter crashes.]
01:36:12 Oh, goodness. Sorry about that guys.
01:36:17 ...ah, to pull our economy back from the brink,
01:36:20 including the largest and most sweeping economic
01:36:24 recovery plan in our nation's history.
01:36:27 We... we're gullible, but we're also willingfully gullible.
01:36:31 We want a human being, a big daddy,
01:36:34 to come along and make everything right for us.
01:36:36 And as long as we believe that,
01:36:37 we'll always, basically, get shafted.
01:36:44 In addition to job... sorry, the... the...
01:36:48 I just noticed that I... I jumped the gun here.
01:36:50 Go ahead and move it up. [Laughter.]
01:36:54 I had already... I had already introduced all you guys.
01:36:57 It's the presidential reality show;
01:37:00 but when it became an Oprah production, it became slick.
01:37:04 You don't have a president, you have an actor.
01:37:08 They say that politics is show business for ugly people.
01:37:12 You got it.
01:37:13 What am I gonna tell the President [Laughter.]
01:37:15 when I tell him his teleprompter is broken?
01:37:18 What will he do then?
01:37:20 It's Obama's role to front
01:37:22 for the international banking syndicate
01:37:24 and to take all the heat for their unpopular agenda.
01:37:27 It's his job to convince the American people
01:37:30 that the buck actually stops at the White House.
01:37:33 In Brzezinski's book Between Two Ages, it said,
01:37:36 "Eventually we shall put presidents in
01:37:39 who'll have personality cults.
01:37:42 We shall create massive personality cults for these people
01:37:45 through the same techniques as Hollywood has used."
01:37:48 Obama is that man today.
01:37:52 The globalists who know that Obama
01:37:53 is going to promote their plan, want to make him
01:37:58 such a superhero that nobody will question what he's doing;
01:38:01 they'll be so preoccupied with who he is, or where he is,
01:38:06 or what he is saying, or what he's wearing,
01:38:08 or something like that.
01:38:09 The idea of making him into a celebrity is very valuable,
01:38:13 because that way people are less inclined to ask,
01:38:16 "What is he doing?"
01:38:17 So that's very useful to these people.
01:38:20 Similar plans of social control have been continuously
01:38:23 carried out by operatives of the Ford Foundation,
01:38:26 who Obama has worked for over the last 30 years.
01:38:30 Many of the strategies used to control populations
01:38:34 were originally developed by Edward Bernays,
01:38:37 who coined the phrase "public relations".
01:38:39 Bernays said that if you manufacture an authoritative
01:38:43 figure who repeats the same messages over and over,
01:38:46 that this will appeal to the masses' subconscious desires.
01:38:50 Yes we can. [Yes we can.] America...
01:38:53 The unwashed masses will helplessly follow the leader
01:38:57 and go along with any message they spout.
01:39:00 Yes we can. [Yes we can.]
01:39:03 Yes we can. [Yes we can.]
01:39:06 We shall overcome! Yes we can. [Yes we can.]
01:39:11 We will respond with that timeless creed that sums up
01:39:14 the spirit of a people: Yes we can. [Yes we can.] Thank you.
01:39:22 Today these exact techniques are being used with
01:39:24 devastating effect against the general population.
01:39:29 Obama is the latest version
01:39:31 of twenty-first century mass mind control.
01:39:35 The psych-warfare engineers are counting on Obama
01:39:39 to finish the plan they began decades ago.
01:39:44 Beyond their plans to devastate
01:39:46 the economy for global consolidation,
01:39:49 a new international framework of draconian law
01:39:52 is being constructed to establish
01:39:54 a system of neo-feudalistic serfdom.
01:39:57 Remember, it was Bill Clinton who gave us NAFTA.
01:40:02 And it was Al Gore, the hero of the environmental movement,
01:40:06 who was the hatchet man for the Clinton administration
01:40:10 to cram NAFTA down the throats of a reluctant Congress.
01:40:15 Now this is a good deal for our country, Larry,
01:40:18 and let me explain why.
01:40:20 Al Gore, who carried the ball for NAFTA and GATT
01:40:23 is now one of the top standard bearers for the elites' agenda.
01:40:27 [This...] I didn't interrupt you.
01:40:29 [Okay now, guys...] Well, maybe you just... [...is this...]
01:40:33 NAFTA. Why? Huge numbers of manufacturing jobs left Canada,
01:40:37 came in to the United States, because of a 15% wage differential.
01:40:41 We pay our workers less in Canada.
01:40:44 Now, when you got a 7-to-1 wage differential
01:40:47 between the United States and Mexico,
01:40:49 you will hear the giant sucking sound. [Now...]
01:40:51 There's a political lesson; there's a business lesson. So...
01:40:54 He serves as the front man for the carbon tax cap-and-trade
01:40:58 scheme which will not only increase taxes on every American,
01:41:01 but will also transfer our national sovereignty and rights
01:41:05 to a tyrannical world government,
01:41:07 all in the name of saving the earth.
01:41:11 Is the legislation that we are discussing here today,
01:41:16 is that something that you are
01:41:17 going to personally benefit from?
01:41:20 If you believe that the reason I have been working on this
01:41:25 issue for 30 years is because of greed, you don't know me.
01:41:31 I've been willing to put my money where my mouth is.
01:41:34 Do you think there's something wrong with
01:41:35 being active in business in this country?
01:41:38 I am simply asking for clarification
01:41:40 [I'm proud of it] of the relationship. [I'm proud of it.]
01:41:44 My name is Doctor Tim Ball, I'm a climatologist,
01:41:47 I have a Ph.D. in climatology from the Queen Mary College,
01:41:51 University of London, England,
01:41:53 and I've been studying climate both with my nine years
01:41:56 in the Canadian Air Force, where it was essential to flying,
01:42:00 and then after that at the University, so it...
01:42:03 it's essentially been the whole theme of my career.
01:42:07 Initially we were called climate skeptics.
01:42:10 I said, but... but all scientists are skeptics.
01:42:12 If you're not a, a skeptic, you're not a scientist.
01:42:16 And... and then when that didn't work,
01:42:18 then they came out with the charge
01:42:21 that we were climate change deniers.
01:42:24 And I remember when I was first called a denier,
01:42:26 and it was in the Times of London in England and...
01:42:30 and of course the word "denier" was clearly deliberately
01:42:34 chosen because of the Holocaust connotations of that term.
01:42:38 So it... it was... it was not only a...
01:42:40 a charge that you were ignoring the truth,
01:42:43 but you were doing it in... in a very evil way.
01:42:46 And, of course, I laugh about that now because my whole
01:42:51 career has been anything but a climate change denier.
01:42:55 I've spent my career trying to educate people
01:42:57 to how much climate changes naturally.
01:43:00 So I'm anything but a denier, but of course that...
01:43:04 that is part of the politics.
01:43:07 Under the Nazis there was something called race science.
01:43:09 They had a lunatic theory of... of eugenics,
01:43:12 the Aryan heritage and all the rest of this...
01:43:15 ...absolute crackpot pseudo-science.
01:43:18 There was no empirical measure or empirical test
01:43:22 for the validity of those theories.
01:43:24 They simply asserted them.
01:43:26 And if you were a professor who stood up to them,
01:43:28 then the Gestapo would come and take you away.
01:43:31 We are perilously close to such a situation right now.
01:43:33 Any academic, any other figure standing up to say,
01:43:37 "The global warming theory of Al Gore
01:43:39 is a piece of crackpot nonsense,"
01:43:42 is in danger.
01:43:42 You'd be fired from a government job
01:43:44 and in many universities your job would be in danger.
01:43:47 And of course it's also part of what's called ad hominem,
01:43:50 that if you can't defeat the person's argument rationally,
01:43:54 you start attacking the person.
01:43:56 And we see that with these terms and we see it
01:43:58 with Al Gore calling them "flat earthers".
01:44:02 Congressman, you began by denying that
01:44:05 there is a consensus on the science;
01:44:07 there is a consensus on the science.
01:44:09 You mustn't have been listening to our testimony
01:44:11 that we've had for the last few days
01:44:13 with dozens of experts that have come in,
01:44:15 who have given completely different views.
01:44:17 [Well there are...] So I would... I would... I would encourage
01:44:19 you to go back and look at the testimony
01:44:21 [There are...] that this committee's heard.
01:44:22 There are people who still believe that
01:44:25 the moon landing was staged on a movie lot in Arizona.
01:44:29 And neither [It wasn't.] of us is one of those
01:44:30 and I know you like giving those cute anecdotes.
01:44:32 This is not a cutsy issue. We're talking about
01:44:34 [No, that..] ...export millions of jobs out our economy,
01:44:37 out of our country.
01:44:39 Richard Lindzen, an MIT Professor of Atmospheric Physics,
01:44:43 said it many years ago when he said,
01:44:45 "The consensus was reached before the research had even begun."
01:44:50 And then scientists like myself that stood up and said,
01:44:52 "Hold on a minute, I got problems with it!"
01:44:55 "Oh, paid by the oil companies, don't trust that guy."
01:44:59 What the international scientific community
01:45:01 is saying, is correct.
01:45:03 There is no legitimate basis for denying it.
01:45:07 Now, you hear the consensus argument,
01:45:09 hear about the majority of scientists.
01:45:11 What they are always talking about is...
01:45:14 and originally the IPCC was about 3600 scientists;
01:45:17 it's now down to 2500.
01:45:19 That's the people they're talking about.
01:45:21 But when you look at it, most of them are bureaucrats,
01:45:25 they're not scientists at all,
01:45:27 and very, very few of them are actual climate experts.
01:45:31 Now, the consequences of that,
01:45:33 and whether that's because of man-made CO2,
01:45:36 I think are debatable.
01:45:38 If CO2 is not causing the climate change, what is?
01:45:43 What are the major driving factors?
01:45:46 And, so, they're essentially the ones
01:45:51 that are left out by the
01:45:53 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
01:45:55 It... it's unbelievable to me that they
01:45:57 can come out and ignore the Sun.
01:46:00 Everybody knows: the Sun goes in, it gets cool.
01:46:04 You notice that, right? You have
01:46:05 an eclipse, the temperature drops, the
01:46:08 birds start to get excited and so on.
01:46:11 And... and when you look at the...
01:46:12 the seasonal changes with the sun,
01:46:15 how you can suggest that the... the Sun is not a factor,
01:46:19 is... is really quite remarkable.
01:46:22 Given us false scientific information
01:46:25 is not going to clean up our environment.
01:46:29 Speaking with a lot of... of promises and innuendo
01:46:34 is not going to help clean up our environment.
01:46:38 The globalists have co-opted the environmental movement.
01:46:41 There are a lot of real environmental problems we face,
01:46:43 like genetic engineering, where they are splicing plants,
01:46:46 animals, insects, you name it.
01:46:48 Toxic waste dumping in the ocean.
01:46:50 No one wants to breath bad air or drink toxic water.
01:46:56 But the global carbon tax has nothing to do with that.
01:46:59 It's a tax literally on breathing.
01:47:01 Go out on the street or talk to your friends,
01:47:03 your neighbors, ask them,
01:47:05 "Hey, should we ban di-hydrogen monoxide?
01:47:08 It's bad for the environment."
01:47:09 The average person will sign your petition
01:47:12 calling for the banning of water.
01:47:14 That's right, di-hydrogen monoxide is water.
01:47:18 It's the same thing with table salt. Sodium Chloride.
01:47:22 And that's exactly what the establishment
01:47:24 is doing with carbon dioxide. Oooh, dioxide!
01:47:29 It has this scary sounding name. But the truth is,
01:47:33 it's one of the four elements of life on this planet:
01:47:36 oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
01:47:42 And if the establishment can tax and list as a toxic waste,
01:47:46 one of those basic four building blocks of life,
01:47:49 carbon dioxide, they can regulate and control
01:47:53 every facet of our lives,
01:47:55 and shut down any businesses that aren't
01:47:57 part of their New World Order.
01:48:00 The idea that carbon is a pollutant is essentially
01:48:04 a way of saying that humanity is a disease
01:48:07 or a cancer that ought to be wiped out. Genocide.
01:48:12 People have argued in this environmental coterie around
01:48:17 Obama, around Holdren -- the theoretician of de-development
01:48:21 who is now the science advisor of the White House,
01:48:23 really the anti-science advisor -- they've argued
01:48:27 that babies are carbon monsters, carbon machines,
01:48:32 and that every time that you breath out carbon dioxide,
01:48:36 you're part of the pollution of the planet.
01:48:38 This is an absolutely anti-human doctrine.
01:48:41 They use the environmental movement
01:48:43 to promote their real agenda,
01:48:46 which is globalization and federalization and power.
01:48:50 The advisor to Gordon Brown wants to exterminate
01:48:54 one-half of the population of the British Isles.
01:48:56 Now that's something Hitler might have tried to do,
01:48:58 or Stalin. They didn't succeed.
01:49:00 Will Gordon Brown do it?
01:49:01 You can read this in the statements of these lunatics.
01:49:05 Radical environmentalists, fanatical Malthusians,
01:49:08 tree-huggers, whatever you want to call them,
01:49:11 this is an ideology of genocide
01:49:13 which can be documented exhaustively,
01:49:16 ad nauseum, out of their own statements.
01:49:21 When Gore said that the science is settled,
01:49:23 that raised red flags amongst the media and then,
01:49:26 also amongst a lot other people that,
01:49:29 sort of, knew that wasn't true.
01:49:31 Other scientists then started to look at it,
01:49:34 and of course the more they looked at it,
01:49:35 the more they realized: no,
01:49:37 science is never settled.
01:49:39 What is coming down now is environmentalism,
01:49:42 is nothing but phony science. Nothing but phony science.
01:49:48 And if we really believe in... in the environment,
01:49:51 if we really believe in freedom,
01:49:52 if we really believe in truth,
01:49:54 we need to get some straight answers.
01:49:56 Now the Kyoto agreement, of course, was reached
01:49:59 in the city of Kyoto and what was interesting was:
01:50:05 several things came out of that but,
01:50:07 the first thing was that not...
01:50:12 all countries had to participate in Kyoto,
01:50:16 but not all had to take action.
01:50:19 Only the developed nations were required
01:50:21 to reduce their level of CO2.
01:50:23 The developing nations were excluded.
01:50:26 Now of course at that time China was
01:50:29 -- and in some ways you can argue it still is --
01:50:31 a developing nation, so
01:50:32 it wasn't required to meet any targets
01:50:34 under Kyoto, nor was India.
01:50:36 The US of course, held out.
01:50:39 And what's interesting is that US Senate voted
01:50:41 95 to nothing against the Kyoto accord,
01:50:45 even though Al Gore was the Vice-President at the time.
01:50:48 And, lucky for him he didn't have to cast a...
01:50:52 a divi... deciding vote.
01:50:54 But, um, so it's 95 to nothing against it
01:50:57 because the US Senate saw, no, this is...
01:51:00 this is a socialist distribution of wealth, this is...
01:51:03 this is gonna cost jobs in the economy,
01:51:05 and so they scrapped it completely.
01:51:08 We're now told that you have to buy carbon offsets;
01:51:10 in other words, if you have sinned
01:51:12 by having a carbon footprint and by carbon emissions,
01:51:16 you've got to buy a carbon offset, which is usually a scam:
01:51:19 somebody claims that to have planted
01:51:21 an acre of grass in the third world;
01:51:22 it never happened.
01:51:23 They take your money and laugh all the way to the bank.
01:51:25 But they're telling you that in order to cleanse your guilt,
01:51:29 you've got to buy a carbon offset.
01:51:31 Talk about carbon polluters. You talk about them...
01:51:34 It's my understanding that back in 1997,
01:51:36 when you were Vice-President, Enron's CEO, Ken Lay,
01:51:40 was involved in discussions with you at the White House
01:51:43 about helping develop this type of policy,
01:51:45 this trading scheme.
01:51:47 In... is that, is that accurate, is it inaccurate?
01:51:49 It's been reported.
01:51:50 Ah, I... I... I don't know, but... but... I... I met with...
01:51:55 with Ken Lay as lots of people did before anybody
01:51:59 knew... knew that he was a crook.
01:52:01 Right, and... and clearly you can see why so many of us
01:52:04 are concerned about this type of cap-and-trade energy po...
01:52:08 tax that will be literally turning over this country's
01:52:12 energy economy
01:52:13 I didn't know him well enough to call him Kenny boy
01:52:14 Well you... you... but you knew him well enough
01:52:16 to help devise this trading scheme;
01:52:18 and obviously we know what Enron and these big guys on...
01:52:20 on Wall Street, like Goldman Sachs
01:52:23 -- and I know you've got interests with Goldman Sachs. [No.]
01:52:26 Well, it's, that's been reported.
01:52:28 Is... is that not accurate?
01:52:29 No, I... I wish I did.
01:52:30 With executives from the... you're partnered
01:52:32 in companies with executives from Goldman Sachs.
01:52:34 Well if you're not...
01:52:35 Al Gore has got to be the greatest
01:52:38 con artist in modern history.
01:52:40 This guy claims he invented the internet
01:52:42 even though it's on record he's a liar,
01:52:44 and he got away with it.
01:52:45 He was the pitchman that successfully
01:52:47 sold as Vice-President, NAFTA and GATT.
01:52:50 This lowered the standard of living
01:52:51 in the United States and Mexico and
01:52:53 almost completely de-industrialized our country.
01:52:56 Now he's saying you should pay him,
01:52:58 and his private company set up by Enron,
01:53:01 a carbon tax on breathing.
01:53:03 Look, if you want to buy Al Gore's propaganda, go ahead.
01:53:06 But before you do that, you should
01:53:07 at least look into the claims he's making.
01:53:10 There was a meeting in the White House in 1998 between
01:53:13 Al Gore and, Bill Clinton, Ken Lay and Lord Brown.
01:53:20 Okay, well who were these people?
01:53:21 Well, we know the President and the Vice-President.
01:53:23 Ken Lay, of course, was the President of Enron.
01:53:27 And Enron was a major, major player in the carbon credit,
01:53:31 carbon trading and... and, in fact stood
01:53:34 to make an enormous amount of money out of it.
01:53:37 And... and so it was part of... of, I think,
01:53:41 part of the collapse of... of Enron.
01:53:43 And Lord Brown of course was the head
01:53:46 of the largest oil company in... in the world and
01:53:49 they were looking to buy into this as is happening now
01:53:53 when the energy companies are becoming the big promoters of,
01:53:56 oh, we gotta go green, we gotta go to alternate energies
01:53:59 and all of this... this stuff.
01:54:02 They saw a business opportunity and leapt onto it,
01:54:05 and one that would make them look green again.
01:54:09 When it came time for the 1200-plus page greenhouse gas
01:54:13 emission and carbon legislation to be voted on,
01:54:16 the Speaker of the House, Nanci Pelosi,
01:54:18 would not let the Republicans,
01:54:19 or even members of her own party,
01:54:21 see the bill until minutes before the vote.
01:54:25 Republican Minority Leader John Boehner engaged
01:54:28 in a rare House filibuster and read
01:54:31 shocking section after shocking section
01:54:33 from the legislation.
01:54:34 Now, I really hate to do this,
01:54:36 but when you file a 300-page amendment at 3:09 AM
01:54:41 the American people have a right to know what's in this bill,
01:54:44 and have a right to know what we are voting on.
01:54:53 Page 48: Each building code enforcement department
01:54:57 receiving a grant under subsection A, shall empanel
01:55:00 a code administration and enforcement team consisting
01:55:03 of at least one full-time building code enforcement officer,
01:55:07 a city planner and, a health planner or similar officer.
01:55:12 I can take you to Chickasaw, Mercer County, in my district;
01:55:17 they don't have one full-time person
01:55:19 that works for the village, alright, not one!
01:55:22 Look at the mandate on every city,
01:55:25 village in America right here in this bill.
01:55:28 So that we're not only gonna tell you what
01:55:30 the codes are gonna be but,
01:55:33 but we're gonna tell you how many people
01:55:35 you need to hire to enforce this.
01:55:38 Page 41: Determine any geographic area
01:55:40 within the contiguous United States
01:55:42 that lacks a Federal Power Marketing Agency.
01:55:46 Because you know, we can't move power around the country
01:55:48 without a Federal Power Marketing Agency.
01:55:51 We do it today, but we now would have
01:55:53 to have a new government agency to do this.
01:55:55 All California housing standards
01:55:58 are now going to be imposed on every American community.
01:56:02 You don't have the right to.. to have your own building
01:56:05 standards in your community or in your state. Hell no!
01:56:08 The federal government's going to tell you what they are.
01:56:11 It quickly became clear why Pelosi and
01:56:13 the Democratic leadership were desperate to keep
01:56:15 the contents of the bill secret before the vote.
01:56:18 Now, because of this underlying bill,
01:56:21 the federal government will virtually have control
01:56:24 over every aspect of lives for the American people.
01:56:28 It is time to stand up and say,
01:56:31 "We get to choose."
01:56:33 We choose liberty or we choose tyranny.
01:56:36 It's one of the two.
01:56:37 The underlying bill represents the tyranny
01:56:40 and the intervention of the federal government.
01:56:42 It's our choice. What will we choose today?
01:56:46 Will we choose liberty or will we choose tyranny?
01:56:49 And I know that we'll be facing the single moms
01:56:53 heard from last summer that can't afford
01:56:55 the gasoline bill, that can't afford the propane.
01:57:00 You didn't do a great thing, you hurt some really
01:57:03 decent families struggling trying to make it,
01:57:07 and this is going to be their death knell.
01:57:09 It breaks my heart. I yield back.
01:57:11 It is, of course, a carbon tax on economic activity:
01:57:16 farming, manufacturing, real production
01:57:20 here inside the United States.
01:57:21 It would tend to shut down even those miserable remains
01:57:26 of an industrial economy that we still have
01:57:28 after the collapse of the Detroit automakers
01:57:31 and their related sub-contractors and so forth.
01:57:35 Every home and business in the United States
01:57:37 would be federally regulated and controlled.
01:57:40 Mandatory home inspections will be carried out
01:57:42 by federal inspectors and it's all
01:57:45 at the expense of the home owner.
01:57:47 In New York they're called the environmental police.
01:57:49 On this day a surprise visit
01:57:51 to a market in Brooklyn's Chinatown.
01:57:54 And every day you're not in compliance,
01:57:56 you face huge fines.
01:57:57 Go to page 235: The Secretary may set
01:58:01 and collect reasonable inspection fees
01:58:03 to cover the cost of inspections required.
01:58:06 So number one, they can come in,
01:58:07 the federal government can come in,
01:58:08 inspect your house, and send you the bill.
01:58:10 And if they find that you're out of compliance
01:58:12 with this new federal code,
01:58:14 the Secretary shall assess a civil penalty
01:58:17 for violations of this section.
01:58:19 And then further going to page 236:
01:58:22 Each day of unlawful occupancy
01:58:26 shall be considered a separate violation.
01:58:29 We're setting up a global warming
01:58:31 gestapo that can literally come in...
01:58:33 and now this new term "unlawful occupancy."
01:58:36 So now living in your home
01:58:38 is considered unlawful under this bill.
01:58:41 This is ludicrous.
01:58:42 Worst of all, carbon czars in more than 35 federal
01:58:46 agencies are given unlimited dictatorial power
01:58:50 to tax all forms of carbon, and carbon emissions.
01:58:55 The commissar green police openly brag,
01:58:58 that they will have the power to selectively enforce
01:59:00 the new edicts on a case-by-case basis.
01:59:03 It's funny, because when I tell people
01:59:05 what I do for a living, they...
01:59:07 the first response usually is,
01:59:09 "You're with the environmental police?
01:59:10 There is no environment in New York City."
01:59:12 With this new power, the green mafia can take over
01:59:14 the entire economy through selective enforcement.
01:59:18 We know, Madame Speaker, that this national energy tax
01:59:21 will cost the American people two trillion dollars.
01:59:24 We know that. We know this was...
01:59:26 will result in a loss of 2.5 million jobs
01:59:31 every year for the American people. We know that.
01:59:34 We know that this will result in a reduced standard
01:59:37 of living for Americans. We know that.
01:59:40 What is the point and what's the benefit?
01:59:43 The same central banks that have stolen more than
01:59:45 $50 trillion from national treasuries across the planet,
01:59:49 are now creating a new derivatives fraud through
01:59:52 the cap-and-trade carbon tax system
01:59:54 that dwarfs their previous Ponzi schemes.
01:59:57 We've just watched a financial meltdown
01:59:59 in this country the likes of which
02:00:00 hasn't been seen in some time.
02:00:02 Now if people like credit default swaps,
02:00:05 they're really gonna like the carbon swaps
02:00:07 that are gonna occur and the carbon future swaps.
02:00:09 We spent a full day in this committee last summer talking
02:00:13 about the manipulation of the energy futures market in oil.
02:00:18 We're gonna create, I fear, another such system that people
02:00:23 who are... are... are... have a... a... an inclination
02:00:27 to react dishonestly to systems are gonna actually have
02:00:30 a... a new opportunity. Is that not a problem?
02:00:32 A select group of central banks are lobbying
02:00:35 for the same legislation to be passed worldwide.
02:00:38 Once the so called green economy laws are in place,
02:00:42 only global mega-corporations and their subsidiaries
02:00:44 will be allowed to do business.
02:00:47 Van Jones, Barack Obama's first Green Job Czar,
02:00:51 has stated repeatedly on the record that
02:00:54 the new green economy is only a cover
02:00:57 for a complete revolution against capitalism
02:00:59 and the total redistribution of wealth.
02:01:02 But what Van Jones doesn't tell his sad followers
02:01:06 is that the elite are bragging that
02:01:08 the modern green movement was designed,
02:01:10 from its creation, to destroy the middle class
02:01:13 and transfer all wealth into the hands of a super elite.
02:01:17 They're not doing this to uplift the poor. No.
02:01:20 The goal is to enslave the planet and usher in a new dark age.
02:01:26 Every nation on earth is in the process of,
02:01:30 or has already passed, its own set
02:01:32 of carbon tax laws and regulations.
02:01:35 If their plan is successful, every nation on earth
02:01:38 will not only pay tribute to the powerful world government,
02:01:41 but every facet of human life will be regulated
02:01:44 by the technocratic global planners.
02:01:46 Under the carbon tax scheme China, India, Mexico,
02:01:51 and over a hundred and fifty other nations
02:01:53 are exempt from the global tax system.
02:01:56 You see, the bankers already own and control the third world.
02:02:00 Their final target is the middle class of the west.
02:02:05 Once they've dismantled the economies of the Unites States,
02:02:08 Europe, and Japan, they believe no one can stand in their way.
02:02:12 In short, the New World Order is a global corporate takeover.
02:02:17 In their global corporate state there is no room
02:02:20 for individuality, sovereignty, or independence.
02:02:25 As their program begins to face more and more opposition,
02:02:29 lawmakers and supporters of the man-made
02:02:31 global warming hypothesis want laws to be passed
02:02:35 making it illegal to question their theories.
02:02:40 Recently the head of Greenpeace was forced
02:02:42 to admit that the Arctic and Antarctic ice caps
02:02:45 grow in the winter and shrink in the summer,
02:02:48 and that this is all part of a natural process,
02:02:51 driven by the tilt of the earth and the sun.
02:02:56 Cosmic radiation coming from space,
02:02:58 the amount reaching the earth, is affected
02:03:02 by the strength of the sun's magnetic field.
02:03:05 So the magnetic field of the sun
02:03:06 is almost like a gateway controlling
02:03:09 the cosmic radiation reaching the earth.
02:03:12 The magnetic strength of the sun
02:03:14 is also related to the number of sunspots.
02:03:18 So they are... are directly related to changes
02:03:21 within the inner structure of the sun.
02:03:24 The amount of cosmic radiation reaching the lower atmosphere,
02:03:29 creates more cloud, alright? And... and cloud forms...
02:03:34 you need to have what are a called condensation nuclei;
02:03:37 that is, little particles around which water
02:03:39 can change from water vapor gas into water droplets.
02:03:43 Minute particles that are visible in the form of clouds.
02:03:47 We've known for a long time that there was more cloud
02:03:52 than the amount of particles in the atmosphere.
02:03:55 Because we assumed it was clay particles and salt particles
02:03:58 that were creating this condensation process,
02:04:02 but there was this gap. We now realize, of course,
02:04:07 it's the cosmic radiation that's doing it.
02:04:09 So what the cosmic radiation is doing,
02:04:11 controlled by the magnetic field of the sun,
02:04:14 is putting up a... it's like putting up a screen
02:04:16 in the greenhouse and blocking out the sunlight.
02:04:19 And... and of course that then affects
02:04:21 the temperature of the earth.
02:04:23 That's why there's a relationship between
02:04:25 the sunspots and the temperature on the earth.
02:04:28 So we now know the mechanism.
02:04:31 But they completely ignore that.
02:04:32 More than 31,000 scientists from across the United States,
02:04:36 including more than 9000 Ph.D.s, from the fields
02:04:39 of climatology, atmospheric science,
02:04:43 earth science and hydrology, signed a petition
02:04:46 rejecting man-made global warming as a scientific fraud.
02:04:50 This shattered the hoax of the so-called consensus
02:04:54 that the mainstream media had been pushing for years:
02:04:57 that every scientist on earth believed
02:05:00 that man-made global warming was a fact.
02:05:05 If the people are able to block their carbon tax takeover,
02:05:08 the elites' agenda to establish
02:05:10 a planetary world government will collapse.
02:05:14 To force their unpopular agenda upon the planet,
02:05:17 the controllers are racing to complete the construction
02:05:20 of their police state control grid.
02:05:22 Borrowing from tactics used in the past,
02:05:25 by communist, fascist and other totalitarian regimes,
02:05:28 every form of classical textbook tyranny
02:05:31 is now being implemented in the west.
02:05:36 In the United States the central government
02:05:38 is federalizing local police.
02:05:42 State and local law officers are in a great position
02:05:44 to collect important information on terrorists
02:05:47 and their allies; and the Terrorist Screening Center
02:05:50 stands ready to help you.
02:05:52 This video, produced by Homeland Security,
02:05:54 is required viewing for all departments in the US.
02:05:58 ...and with the teamwork of local, state and federal
02:06:00 law enforcement, we have an excellent opportunity
02:06:03 to see the picture and solve the puzzle
02:06:06 before these terrorists can strike again.
02:06:08 State, county and city police now take
02:06:11 their marching orders directly from DHS and FEMA.
02:06:15 The videos and training manuals turn peace officers,
02:06:18 once guardians of the Republic, into secret police.
02:06:22 See way down there? There's a woman taking photos of the dam.
02:06:27 Someone called 911 and reported a suspicious person.
02:06:31 As you guessed, she's gonna be a category 3 hit.
02:06:34 And since it's very important that
02:06:35 we don't let her know that we know,
02:06:38 both the dispatcher and the officer need to make sure
02:06:40 she doesn't hear the radio traffic.
02:06:42 Stand by. If I could ask you to wait right here, please.
02:06:45 Sure
02:06:49 Everyday items and activities are listed as proof that
02:06:53 you are sympathizing with shadowy bogey men of terror.
02:06:58 Of course, he's going to keep his eyes open
02:07:00 for anything interesting or unusual in the car.
02:07:03 That would include cameras, binoculars, video equipment, GPS.
02:07:07 Maybe things like sleeping bags,
02:07:09 that suggest they're living out of the car.
02:07:11 From their inception, Homeland Security and Northcom
02:07:15 were set up to dominate the people and the states,
02:07:18 not to fight the CIA-created Al-Qaeda.
02:07:23 Patriotic members of the military and law enforcement,
02:07:26 at great risk to their lives and careers,
02:07:29 have sent this filmmaker federally and
02:07:31 internationally produced law enforcement manuals,
02:07:34 textbooks, documents and videos.
02:07:38 The MIAC report, distributed to Missouri law enforcement,
02:07:42 lists gun owners, libertarians,
02:07:44 constitutionalists, as potential terrorists.
02:07:47 The federally written document went on to list
02:07:50 Ron Paul, Bob Barr, and American flag bumper stickers
02:07:54 as dangerous paraphernalia, linked to white supremacists.
02:07:58 Even before 911, FEMA was quietly indoctrinating local police
02:08:03 to have a hatred of the Founding Fathers and
02:08:06 everything our Constitutional Republic stands for.
02:08:09 Who were the first terrorist organizations
02:08:11 in the United States? Who? [the Founding Fathers...]
02:08:17 Founding Fathers? You mean, Thomas Jefferson? [Oh yeah!]
02:08:20 You mean George Washington? [Oh yeah!]
02:08:22 Paul Revere? [Yeah!] These guys right here...
02:08:27 Let me ask you something: Did they try to scare people?
02:08:30 [Oh yeah.] They tried to intimidate the British.
02:08:33 Did they try to... did they use acts of violence?
02:08:35 Your Founding Fathers, my Founding Fathers,
02:08:38 were involved in acts of terrorism against British officials
02:08:41 because they systematically had British officials assassinated.
02:08:45 Assassinated.
02:08:47 In the old Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and Maoist China,
02:08:51 the police' main job was not fighting crime.
02:08:55 In totalitarian forms of government,
02:08:57 the police are political enforcers or commissars,
02:09:00 as they were known in Russia.
02:09:02 It's their job to spy on the public and
02:09:05 to intimidate the exercise of free speech.
02:09:08 Once a climate of fear has been achieved,
02:09:11 the public begins to self-censor, to shut down.
02:09:15 Once the people have been intimidated to withdraw
02:09:18 from the field of intellectual battle,
02:09:20 the tyrants have a free hand to expand
02:09:22 their opression and looting of the helpless serfs.
02:09:28 The average man and woman is in a trance.
02:09:31 They get home from work.
02:09:33 They don't even talk to their children.
02:09:35 They turn the television on.
02:09:36 And they let those corporate messages
02:09:39 set the agenda in their lives.
02:09:42 If we want a revolution against these social engineers
02:09:45 and the scientific dictatorship,
02:09:48 we have to start getting back to basics:
02:09:51 having barbecues, knowing our neighbors,
02:09:54 loving our husbands and wives,
02:09:56 spending time with our children.
02:09:58 And getting back to real human culture.
02:10:00 This false corporate culture has been
02:10:02 superimposed over our daily lives.
02:10:06 The public is literally under a trance.
02:10:09 We have to somehow reach out to them
02:10:11 and break them out of this trance.
02:10:13 And as the globalists destroy our standard of living
02:10:16 and bring in their police state,
02:10:18 a lot of people are beginning to wake up and realize that
02:10:24 what they've been told all their lives was a lie.
02:10:26 But it's essential that we, the people,
02:10:28 are there to reach out to our fellow Americans
02:10:31 and our fellow human beings and show them the truth.
02:10:35 But the scientific dictatorship needs more than just
02:10:39 a secret police network to carry out their plan.
02:10:42 Citizen spies at every level of society have been recruited
02:10:46 to keep their eyes and ears focused on everything
02:10:49 their neighbors and co-workers are doing and saying.
02:10:55 More than 50,000 private sector executives
02:10:58 have been recruited by FEMA to secretly serve
02:11:01 as deputy FBI informants under the Infragard program.
02:11:07 Now there are more than 75,000 preachers
02:11:10 serving FEMA in the Clergy Response Teams.
02:11:13 Internal FEMA documents reveal that the majority of America's
02:11:17 pastors now serve as agents of the shadow government.
02:11:23 They are even instructed on how and what to preach.
02:11:26 ...and as KSLA News 12's Jeff Farrel discovered,
02:11:29 that clergy would help the government with
02:11:31 potentially their biggest problem: us.
02:11:33 From my cold dead hands!
02:11:37 Charlton Heston's famous declaration captures a truly
02:11:40 American value: the overarching desire to protect
02:11:43 our freedoms. But gun confiscation is exactly what
02:11:47 happened during the state of emergency following
02:11:49 Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
02:11:51 US troops also arrived, something far easier to do
02:11:55 even now, thanks to last year's elimination
02:11:57 of the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act that forbid
02:12:01 US troops from policing on American soil.
02:12:06 If martial law were enacted here at home,
02:12:08 public fears and quelling dissent would be critical,
02:12:11 and that's exactly what the Clergy Response Team,
02:12:14 as it's called, helped accomplish in New Orleans.
02:12:17 Jeff, the primary thing that we say to anybody is,
02:12:19 "Lets co-operate and get this thing over with and then
02:12:21 we'll settle the differences once the crisis is over."
02:12:24 Such Clergy Response Teams would walk a tightrope
02:12:27 between the needs of the government versus
02:12:29 the wishes of the public. In a lot of cases
02:12:31 these clergy would already be known
02:12:33 in the neighbourhoods in which they're helping
02:12:36 to defuse that situation.
02:12:37 For the clergy, one of the biggest tools that they will have
02:12:40 in helping calm the public down or obey the law
02:12:44 is the Bible itself; specifically Romans, Romans 13.
02:12:48 Because the government's established by the Lord, you know,
02:12:51 and... and that's what we believe in the Christian faith;
02:12:53 that's what's stated in the Scripture.
02:12:55 They prepare their flocks like sheep to the slaughter
02:12:58 for gun confiscation, forced inoculation;
02:13:03 and they tell them that it is a blessing
02:13:06 to have their families broken up and put into FEMA camps.
02:13:11 Ireland, France, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Liechtenstein
02:13:15 Luxemburg, Poland, Hungary, Romania...
02:13:18 Adolf Hitler bragged that his most powerful domestic tool,
02:13:23 used by the Nazis to control the people,
02:13:26 was the servile clergy; and his favourite
02:13:29 Bible verse was Romans 13: "Render unto Caesar".
02:13:34 Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists.
02:13:39 The scam was launched as a simple bait-and-switch,
02:13:42 the government recruited the public by telling them
02:13:45 that they were needed in the fight against Al-Qaeda.
02:13:48 But from day one, over 90% of their training and operations
02:13:52 focus on demonizing, surveilling, and harassing
02:13:56 anyone who stands against their takeover.
02:14:00 The Department of Homeland Security calling on
02:14:02 firefighters to take on a new role in the War on Terror.
02:14:06 The idea: to be the eyes for the US government when
02:14:09 they're inside a home. Now, unlike police officers,
02:14:12 firefighters don't need a warrant to go into private houses
02:14:15 and critics say that's where things get sticky.
02:14:18 Cable company repairmen, truck drivers, maid services
02:14:23 and hundreds of other professions that go inside homes
02:14:26 and businesses without warrants are now
02:14:28 on the government's payroll as citizen snitch spies.
02:14:32 But Big Brother doesn't stop there.
02:14:34 Children are being indoctrinated inside
02:14:37 the public schools nationwide to spy on their parents.
02:14:41 You can give information without having to give your name.
02:14:45 You guys can get paid for good tips, up to $200.
02:14:51 The New York Times praised public school programs
02:14:54 in the United States and England that are training
02:14:57 children to report their parents for eco-crimes
02:15:01 like taking a hot bath
02:15:03 or letting the water run while you brush your teeth.
02:15:07 All of that violates their carbon footprint credit allotment.
02:15:17 Check it out! Check it out!
02:15:19 And that's where we come in.
02:15:20 We're the Carbon Cops and we're on
02:15:22 the lookout for energy wasters.
02:15:24 Our job is to get all Australian households
02:15:26 to cut their carbon emissions.
02:15:27 So Carbon Cops is a program that looked
02:15:29 at energy use in a domestic sense.
02:15:31 We went into peoples' houses and got them
02:15:33 to reduce their energy use by 50%.
02:15:35 Sadly, the Boy Scouts of America have now
02:15:38 contracted with the Department of Homeland Security
02:15:41 and are now training more than 20,000 Boy Scouts
02:15:45 in anti-terror, urban warfare mount training.
02:15:48 The federal grants are very specific.
02:15:50 The Scouts are trained to carry out seek-and-destroy missions
02:15:55 against disgruntled veterans of the US armed forces.
02:15:58 Good evening, everyone. Homeland Security is enlisting
02:16:00 some unlikely new recruits to fight terrorism
02:16:03 and help with other emergencies: the Girl Scouts.
02:16:07 Girl Scouts across the country and here
02:16:09 in East Tennessee are now taking part.
02:16:11 Nine-year-old Elise Murphy has already earned
02:16:13 a lot of Girl Scout patches.
02:16:15 And now, every member of the 3.4 million
02:16:18 Girl Scouts of America is now being trained by the
02:16:21 Federal Emergency Management Agency to aid and support
02:16:25 Homeland Security in disaster and anti-terror operations.
02:16:30 One of the things that, if you talk to our generals,
02:16:32 they are desperate for,
02:16:35 is a civilian counterpart to our military forces.
02:16:40 Everybody somewhere between the ages of 18-25
02:16:42 will serve three months of basic training
02:16:44 and understanding in a kind of civil defense.
02:16:46 So is this compulsory then?
02:16:48 Well, you have to...
02:16:50 in the sense that it's required of everybody. 18 to 25,
02:16:54 three months, and at some point... at that point, you do it.
02:16:58 Creating citizen armies, in one way is... you know,
02:17:02 it's... it's disgusting because what you do is you get
02:17:05 young kids and you can mould their minds easily.
02:17:09 And we saw them chanting and crying and
02:17:11 they'll follow any leader, whether it's in a black shirt,
02:17:15 a brown shirt, a red shirt; whatever the shirt might be.
02:17:19 Another branch of Homeland Security,
02:17:21 the Corporation for National and Community Service,
02:17:24 is setting up literally hundreds
02:17:26 of other private uniformed youth groups.
02:17:28 The White House has introduced legislation
02:17:30 to establish forced national service for all Americans
02:17:34 between the ages of 16 and 64. In 2008, the North American
02:17:40 military governorship known as Northcom announced
02:17:43 that they had deployed 4,000 regular Army troops
02:17:46 inside the United States to deal with civil unrest,
02:17:50 because they knew that their offshore masters
02:17:52 were about to rob the United States blind.
02:17:55 In 2009, the Pentagon requested funding from Congress
02:17:59 to deploy 379,000 military personnel
02:18:03 in thousands of communities across the United States.
02:18:06 And now, legislation has been introduced in Congress
02:18:10 to expand a system of FEMA concentration camps
02:18:13 across the United States under
02:18:15 the National Emergency Centers Act, H.R. 645.
02:18:21 The Republic is hanging by a thread.
02:18:24 The last vestiges of our free system
02:18:26 of government are being swept away.
02:18:30 You know, you got time to watch baseball.
02:18:32 You got time to watch football.
02:18:33 You got time to entertain yourself.
02:18:36 But I think a knowledgeable public, we're losing,
02:18:40 and we've gotta get people back on track to paying attention.
02:18:44 Because if you don't pay attention
02:18:46 to your government and what they're doing,
02:18:49 you're goinna pay some dire consequences for it.
02:18:52 Unless we become active and become influential
02:18:55 in the power centers of society,
02:18:58 there's nothing we can do about it.
02:18:59 Just knowing about it is not enough.
02:19:02 And as long as we are given, at election time,
02:19:04 an option between the Republican candidate
02:19:07 or the Democrat... Democrat candidate,
02:19:09 both of whom have been selected by members
02:19:11 of the Council on Foreign Relations
02:19:13 and both of whom have the same general policies,
02:19:16 that's not going to change anything either.
02:19:18 So, the real issue is, "So, what?"
02:19:22 And the answer is: we've got to recapture
02:19:24 control of the power centers of society.
02:19:27 The people have a decision to make.
02:19:30 Our nation has been seized in the jaws
02:19:32 of a global corporate takeover.
02:19:34 The Republic is passing into history.
02:19:37 We're losing our freedoms
02:19:40 and it's up to every man, woman and child
02:19:42 in the United States to decide
02:19:44 whether we're going to be fooled
02:19:45 by the slick propaganda of the social engineers
02:19:49 or whether we're going to restore the Republic.
02:19:52 The values expressed by our Founding Fathers
02:19:54 in the Declaration of Independence and other documents
02:19:57 are very important to these times,
02:19:59 and it's now our chance to manifest those documents.
02:20:05 Now is the time for all good men
02:20:08 to come to the aid of their country,
02:20:10 because the country is being stolen from us in broad daylight;
02:20:13 not only stolen metaphorically, but financially as well.
02:20:18 The numbers don't lie.
02:20:20 The American people, having been educated as to the truth,
02:20:25 then have to rise up and demand and get
02:20:32 a government that starts serving them.
02:20:35 We need a change and it isn't gonna come
02:20:38 from Democrats and Republicans.
02:20:41 It has to come from the American people.
02:20:44 Dissention is the greatest form of patriotism,
02:20:46 and I believe that because if you don't hold
02:20:49 your elected official's feet to the fire and
02:20:52 pay attention, you are going to get bad government.
02:20:55 So it's imperative for all of us, it's our... it's our
02:20:59 job as citizens of this great country to pay attention.
02:21:02 This is our last chance to not relive history.
02:21:06 Hundreds of nations have fallen
02:21:08 to tyranny in the last century alone.
02:21:12 America is a prize coveted by the despotic
02:21:15 mega-corporations that now dominate our planet.
02:21:18 If their world government is truly to rise,
02:21:21 freedom, and the republic for which it stands, must fall.
02:21:24 Now is the time for all good men and women
02:21:28 to come to the aid of their country.
02:21:30 One of the greatest events in history
02:21:32 is taking place before our very eyes.
02:21:36 For many generations into the future our progeny
02:21:40 will look back on this time as either a place
02:21:42 where humanity rose to the challenge
02:21:44 and made a stand against the forces of darkness or,
02:21:48 as a time when the planet fell into the grip
02:21:51 of a merciless hi-tech tyranny.
02:22:01 In part II of Fall of the Republic,
02:22:04 you will learn the elites' master plan for humanity.
02:22:07 But more importantly, you will learn how to stop that plan,
02:22:12 reverse the criminal tide, and reignite the flame of liberty
02:22:17 on the long march to man's ultimate destiny.
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