This episode: Can the infowar beat the (airport-plus) naked body scanners? Will the industry and mass media help support public outcry? What is the power of anybody taking calm and consistent action when most don't? Can that help inspire others to think and act themselves? Can we stop the worlds food supply from being stolen? GMO mosquitos from bugging us? Us from being sprayed like bugs? Wal-Mart from price-jacking? Do we love to talk to the ones we love? What should we say today for tomorrow?
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âRevolt Against TSAâ Hits #1 on Google Trends as Biometric Scanner Hits Mainstream News
Anthony Gucciardi | ShatterLimits.com | November 12, 2010
As more and more stories emerge regarding naked body scanners, ârevolt against TSAâ has hit #1 on Google Trends. This means that millions worldwide have both searched & read articles related to this topic. Meanwhile, it has hit mainstream news that the TSA is testing new scanners that store your biometric record.
(Ed note: This win was started by Infowars.com's coverage and Alex Jones asking his listeners to push topics to #1 on Google Trends.)
Poll Shows Overwhelming Opposition to Naked Body Scanners, Patdowns
Kurt Nimmo | Infowars.com | November 14, 2010
... Reuters has posted a poll online asking if the porno-scanners and fondling have affected your decision to fly. As of 7:30 PM CST, 97% respondents said the increased Gestapo-like behavior at airports around the country has people thinking about alternate travel plans in order to avoid intrusive security scans and patdowns.
Predictive programming is a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by our leaders. If and when these changes are put through, the public will already be familiarized with them and will accept them as 'natural progressions', as Alan Watt calls it; thus lessening any possible public resistance and commotion.
"Minority Report" Eye Scanners Will Soon Monitor the Modern World
Sam Cook | Tested.com | August 19, 2010
When people say they want the technology used in Minority Report, theyâre referring more to the gesture-based control schemes, and less to the eye scanners that constantly IDâd the characters in public. ... Global Rainmakers Inc. has announced that it will soon fill Leon, one of the largest cities in Mexico, with iris scanning technology.
'Doomsday Vault' Gets New, Large Shipment of Rice
Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience Managing Editor | November 8, 2010
In hopes of bolstering our defenses in the event of a major food crisis, researchers sent tens of thousands of seeds from different types of rice last week to a "doomsday vault" in the archipelago Svalbard.
GM mosquito wild release takes campaigners by surprise
Katherine Nightingale SciDev.net | November 11, 2010
Experts in the safety of genetically modified (GM) organisms have expressed concern over the release of GM mosquitoes into the wild on the Cayman Islands, which was publicised internationally only last month â a year after their initial release.
Walmart has been quitely raising prices â JPMorgan Chase recently released a study of a Virginia Walmart found that in the past six weeks the retailer raised prices on overage of 6%, but on some products, as high as 60%. UP TO 60%! That isnât a typo.
BHP Billiton withdraws bid for Canada's Potash Corp.
The Canadian Press / CTV News Calgary | November 14, 2010
TORONTO â Anglo-Australian mining giant BHP Billiton officially conceded defeat Sunday, withdrawing its hostile takeover bid for Saskatchewan-based PotashCorp. The withdrawal comes less than two weeks after Ottawa rejected the US$38.6 billion offer as not having enough net benefit for Canada.
FEMA internment campsâ itâs the taboo issue that televised media have refused to cover, except to deny and distort. But thanks to the power of Infowars.com supporters, the issue of âFEMA campsâ has topped Googleâs Search Trends today ahead of TruTVâs Conspiracy Theory bombshell investigation into FEMA camps that is scheduled to air this Friday, Nov. 12 at 10 PM EST/ 9 PM CST.
Chuck Baldwin | ChuckBaldwin.com | November 12, 2010
The Roman poet Juvenal (circa 100 A.D.) wrote regarding the way latter-day Roman emperors retained power and control over the masses that were seemingly more than happy to obsess themselves with trivialities and self-indulgences while their once-great-and-powerful empire collapsed before their very eyes.