Humans 'Will Be Implanted With Microchips'
All Australians could be implanted with microchips for tracking and identification within the next two or three generations, a prominent academic says.
Michael G Michael from the University of Wollongong's School of Information Systems and Technology, has coined the term "uberveillance" to describe the emerging trend of all-encompassing surveillance.
Uberveillance is not on the outside looking down, but on the inside looking out through a microchip that is embedded in our bodies," Dr Michael told ninemsn.
Microchips are commonly implanted into animals to reveal identification details when scanned and similar devices have been used with Alzheimers patients.
But Dr Michael said the technology behind uberveillance would eventually lead to a black box small enough to fit on a tiny microchip and implanted in our bodies.
This could also allow someone to be located in an emergency or for the identification of corpses after a large scale disaster or terrorist attack.
"This black box will then be a witness to our actual movements, words — perhaps even our thoughts. It's time to wake-up! This shit is real! If they ever figure out a way sneak up on the American people with these types of devices, it may very well be all over! That's why this is so important. I've been trying to warn people about this for years. At times it doesn't seem like many people out there believe. That's what I was trying to point out the other day when I wrote, "The crooks and occultists engineered this financial crisis to help put the final touches on their NEW World Order. I was listening to Jordan Maxwell today on the radio and that's basically what he also thought. I guess it's ok if someone of his stature talks about things like that and how the occultists want to turn us into cyborg's and how all that ties in together, but let someone like me write and warn others about something like that, and their marginalized or put down."
Rather those types of people know it or not, their a danger to themselves and the cause the claim to champion and no one wins in a situation like that other than The New World Order.
General Wants to Scan More U.S. Irises, Fingerprint
Air Force Gen. Victor Renuart, the Pentagon's homeland security commander, thinks one of the tools the military uses to combat insurgents in Iraq -- the collection of biometric data -- is needed here at home.
Obama: Trilateral Commission Endgame
By Patrick Wood
As previously noted in Pawns of the Global Elite, Barack Obama was groomed for the presidency by key members of the Trilateral Commission. Most notably, it was Zbigniew Brzezinski, co-founder of the Trilateral Commission with David Rockefeller in 1973, who was Obama's principal foreign policy advisor.
Nests In Hell
By Pakistan Daily
American leadership has turned our government into a special-interest Hydra owned and ruled by financial gangsters, the industrial military complex, and the American Israeli Public Awareness Committee (AIPAC).
Hamas 'would recognise' pre-1967 Israel
Hamas would recognise Israel if it withdraws to its pre-1967 borders, a French Jewish writer said this week after meeting the exiled leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement, Khaled Meshaal.
"He told me that Hamas was prepared to recognise Israel on the lines of June 4, 1967. He told me so several times," Marek Halter told AFP on Monday.
Banks sought foreign workers
Banks collecting billions of dollars in federal bailout money sought government permission to bring thousands of foreign workers to the U.S. for high-paying jobs, according to an Associated Press review of visa applications.
Iraqi voter turnout lower than expected
Just ove r half of Iraq's voters turned out for provincial elections that were hailed as a political milestone for the future of the war-torn nation, officials said on Sunday.
End the Fed
Presented by Ron Paul at "Our Enemy, Inflation," the Mises Circle in Houston, sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis. Recorded Saturday, 24 January 2009.
A sewage treatment facility in central Japan has recorded a higher gold yield from sludge than can be found at some of the world's best mines. An official in Nagano prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, said the high percentage of gold found at the Suwa facility was probably due to the large number of precision equipment manufacturers in the vicinity that use the yellow metal. The facility recently recorded finding 1,890 grammes of gold per tonne of ash from incinerated sludge.
Two children should be limit, says green guru
COUPLES who have more than two children are being “irresponsible” by creating an unbearable burden on the environment, the government’s green adviser has warned.
Obama: Regime Rotation
By Nafeez Ahmed
The arrival of the Obama administration will not fundamentally alter the course of military expansion accelerated during the Bush era.
Israeli warlord vows face-off with Iran
Israeli election frontrunner Benjamin Netanyahu says his first mission if elected prime minister would be to 'thwart the Iranian threat'.
Local Police Want Right to Jam Wireless Signals
As President Obama's motorcade rolled down Pennsylvania Avenue on Inauguration Day, federal authorities deployed a closely held law enforcement tool: equipment that can jam cellphones and other wireless devices to foil remote-controlled bombs, sources said.
BBC abandons 'impartiality' on warming
Again and again the BBC has been eager to promote every new scare raised by the advocates of man-made global warming, says Christopher Booker.
Plight of the humble bee
Native British bees are dying out — and with them will go flora, fauna and one-third of our diet. We may have less than a decade to save them and avert catastrophe. So why is nothing being done?
Obama Stands By Daschle Pick Despite Tax Problem
U.S. President Barack Obama sought Saturday to rally support for his emerging economic rescue package, as he stood by his latest cabinet nominee to run into tax problems that could impede Senate confirmation.
Afghans threaten troops over civilian deaths
Three recent U.S. Special Forces operations killed 50 people — the vast majority civilians, Afghan officials say — raising the ire of villagers and President Hamid Karzai, who set a one-month deadline for his demand that Afghan soldiers play a bigger role in military operations
Former Interior Official Pleads Guilty to Accepting Kickbacks
A former Interior Department official pleaded guilty yesterday to accepting $15,000 in kickbacks from an insurance company in exchange for arranging meetings with government officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Davos Delegates in ‘Denial’ as $25 Trillion of Wealth Vanishes
Regret is cheap for some delegates at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Redemption for their role in the worst economic wreck since the Great Depression comes at a steeper cost.
“Nobody in Davos wants to get near a negative like redemption,” said Robert Dilenschneider, chief executive officer of the Dilenschneider Group, a public relations firm in New York. “But the truth is that everyone here is part of the problem, and the public will soon begin demanding a pound of flesh.”
Protesters rally against World Economic Forum
Hundreds of people rallied in Geneva and Davos Saturday to protest against the World Economic Forum, saying the elite gathered for it annual meeting are not qualified to fix the world's problems.
A week in the surveillance society 2016
Surveillance is expanding at lightning speed everywhere. "You can't keep up with the types of changes it's producing," says the University of Alberta's Kevin Haggerty.
Breakthrough toy can read your mind, move objects
New technology that gives people the ability to move objects with their minds will soon be available at North American toy stores and unlike those goofy X-ray specs from the 1960s, it will work.
Ex-Lobbyist Linked To Abramoff Pleads Guilty To Fraud Charges
A Washington lobbyist who worked under disgraced former Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff pleaded guilty Friday to fraud charges, admitting that he gave all-expenses-paid trips, sports and concert tickets and pricey meals to public officials in exchange for legislative favors.
Germany, UK urge global economic overseer
Germany and Britain called on Friday for a global economic watchdog with strengthened powers to prevent rather than react to financial crises that can spiral into worldwide recession.
Troubled peanut firm’s chief also an industry quality adviser
The president of the peanut company linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak serves on an industry advisory board that helps the U.S. Department of Agriculture set quality standards for peanuts.
Details of CIA Fraud to Stay Secret, Judge Rules
The American public may never learn the full extent of fraud and abuse committed by a former top CIA official, and uncovered through a years-long federal investigation.
Shoe monument in northern Iraq taken down
A sculpture of an enormous shoe erected in honour of the Iraqi reporter who hurled his shoes at then-US president George W Bush in December, was taken down on Friday.
Fallujah the hotspot once more
By Dahr Jamail
The threat of violence again hangs over Fallujah, where local leaders of the Awakening Councils have threatened to react violently should results in Saturday's provincial elections not go their way.
Hamas Official Blames Rockets On Collaborators
The rockets being fired from Gaza into Israel is the work of Israeli collaborators, says Ahmed Yusuf, political adviser to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. He says Hamas was willing to agree to a new cease-fire with Israel, but Israel hadn't lived up to its end of the bargain.
Thousands of refinery workers prepare to picket
With a third contract offer rejected, some 24,000 refinery workers from the Gulf of Mexico to Montana prepared to head to the picket lines Saturday just hours before an existing labor agreement expires.
Crowds Riot in France Over Economy
Police and demonstrators have clashed after thousands of protesters took to the streets in France to protest about the government's handling of the economic crisis.
Protesters rally in anger at Russia's economy
Thousands of protesters rallied against the government in cities across Russia on Saturday, reflecting mounting anger over the nation's economic woes.
Mediators called in as wildcat strikes spread across UK
The government called in mediators from Acas last night in an urgent attempt to end the dispute over the exclusion of British workers from construction contracts which led to a wave of wildcat strikes across the country yesterday.
Too big to fail, too big to jail
By Amy Goodman
Without thorough, aggressive, public investigations of the full spectrum of crimes alleged of the Bush administration, there will be no accountability, and the complete record of this chapter of U.S. history will never be written.
DEA quits Bolivia on Morales' order
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has removed all its agents from Bolivia, complying with orders by President Evo Morales, officials said.
Time for a new world order: PM
KEVIN RUDD has denounced the unfettered capitalism of the past three decades and called for a new era of "social capitalism" in which government intervention and regulation feature heavily.
Governments across Europe tremble as angry people take to the streets
France paralysed by a wave of strike action, the boulevards of Paris resembling a debris-strewn battlefield. The Hungarian currency sinks to its lowest level ever against the euro, as the unemployment figure rises. Greek farmers block the road into Bulgaria in protest at low prices for their produce. New figures from the biggest bank in the Baltic show that the three post-Soviet states there face the biggest recessions in Europe.
US set for ‘big bang’ financial clean-up
The Obama administration is gearing up for a “big bang” announcement next week that will combine a bank clean-up with measures to reduce home foreclosures and probably steps to kick-start credit markets.
Israel hopes to colonize parts of Iraq as ‘Greater Israel’
By Wayne Madsen
Israeli expansionists, their intentions to take full control of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and permanently keep the Golan Heights of Syria and expand into southern Lebanon already well known, also have their eyes on parts of Iraq considered part of a biblical “Greater Israel.”
Peres says Israel kills for 'democracy'
Israeli President Shimon Peres says the war on Gaza was not "an ugly story", insisting that the global condemnation of Tel Aviv is unjust.
Maybe *This* Is How The War On Marijuana Ends
A rural Illinois jury has found one of their peers innocent in a marijuana case that would have sent him to prison. Loren Swift (pictured below) was charged with possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, and he faced a mandatory minimum of six years behind bars.
Blackwater Mercs Likely to Stay in Iraq, Despite Gov't Ban
Iraq's government says it won't give Blackwater a license to operate in the country. So does that mean the firm's cadre of tattooed gunslingers will be gone from Iraq, forever? Not exactly.
Non-Stick Cookware Chemicals Cause 150 Percent Increase in Infertility
Is eating off non-stick cookware a new form of chemical birth control? New research published in the journal Human Reproduction reveals that women with the highest levels of Perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) in their blood are 150% more likely to have difficulty conceiving a child.
Worst January on Record for Stocks
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished January down 8.84% on the month. Perviously, the worst January for the Dow had been that of 1916, when it fell 8.64%. Friday, the Dow dropped 148.15 points to 8000.86 after briefly dipping below the 8000 mark. The Dow has fallen five straight months and in 12 of the last 15.
Obama pledges mortgage help with new financial plan
President Barack Obama promised on Saturday to help lower Americans' mortgage costs with a new plan, coming soon, that would revive the financial system and "get credit flowing again."
Lenders abruptly cut lines of credit
Banks and other lenders nationwide, seeking to reduce their debt exposure, are shutting off and limiting consumer credit card lines, even for many customers who carry low balances and pay on time.
Plans to Create 'Bad Bank' Are Running Into Problems
The Obama administration may still announce a plan next week to prop up ailing banks, but significant questions remain about key measures of the plan, as well as where the funding will come from, a source says.
The paradox of Israel’s cruel war
No one has gained more than Israel since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the Twin Towers and the ensuing “war on terror.” Even now, as it kills and maims with impunity in Gaza, its leaders constantly refer to themselves as fighting in the front-line of the “war on terror.”
Israel’s claim that it is fighting in retaliation against Hamas’ rockets is running out of steam and the lies it has been feeding the media and Western governments have instead opened up the truth about Gaza.
Flashback - Another 911 - Another Israeli (Mossad) Spy Ring "From the perspective of Jews, it is the most important public relations act ever committed in our favor".
Ehud Sprinzak Israeli terrorism expert at Hebrew University in Jerusalem speaking of the September 11, 2001 Attack on America.
From The Boston Globe, September 21, 2001
Israel denies Gaza access to clean water
Israel has refused to allow a French-made water purification system into Gaza amid a drinking water crisis in the Palestinian strip.
It's time to rattle and bang in protest at this outrage
On Monday the Guardian reports on its investigation which reveals corporate tax avoidance on a gargantuan scale. Respectable FTSE 100 companies, household brands that are cornerstones of Britishness, have for years deprived British citizens of potentially billions - all done legally by battalions of super-accountants and lawyers.
New security guards to watch over Madoff
New security guards will start watching over accused swindler Bernard Madoff, after the prior firm said it could no longer handle the job
Strange Occurrences, and a Story about Naked Short Selling
Evidence suggests that Bernard Madoff, the “prominent” Wall Street operator and former chairman of the NASDAQ stock market, had ties to the Russian Mafia, Moscow-based oligarchs, and the Genovese organized crime family.
Job cuts exceed 100,000 for the week
In a brutal week for the job market, an assortment of companies across various industries announced more than 100,000 job cuts.
Suburban Federal bank closed by federal regulators
Federal regulators this evening closed Suburban Federal Savings Bank of Crofton, in the first bank failure in Maryland since 1992. The Bank of Essex in Tappahannock, Va., has acquired Suburban's branches and all of its deposits.
Fannie Mae Logic Bomb Would Have Caused Weeklong Shutdown
A logic bomb allegedly planted by a former engineer at mortgage finance company Fannie Mae last fall would have decimated all 4,000 servers at the company, causing millions of dollars in damage and shutting down Fannie Mae for a least a week, prosecutors say.
FBI: Burgeoning gangs behind up to 80% of U.S. crime
Criminal gangs in the USA have swelled to an estimated 1 million members responsible for up to 80% of crimes in communities across the nation, according to a gang threat assessment compiled by federal officials.
Mullen Says Close to 30,000 New Soldiers Likely for Afghanistan
Admiral Michael Mullen, the most senior American military officer, said the U.S. will probably deploy close to 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan to shore up deteriorating security there.
Al Gore and Venus Envy
Al Gore has a new argument for why carbon dioxide is the global warming boogeyman -- and it’s simply out of this world.
When you watch these ads, the ads check you out
Watch an advertisement on a video screen in a mall, health club or grocery store and there's a slim — but growing — chance the ad is watching you too.
Israeli officials say State will protect them from Spanish lawsuit
Senior Israeli security officials expressed their outrage over the Spanish court's decision to grant a petition by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights on Thursday, asking that they be charged for alleged "crimes against humanity" for their involvement in the 2002 assassination of Hamas operative Salah Shehade.
Defense Department Establishes Civilian Expeditionary Workforce
The Defense Department is forming a civilian expeditionary workforce that will be trained and equipped to deploy overseas in support of military missions worldwide, according to department officials.
The intent of the program “is to maximize the use of the civilian workforce to allow military personnel to be fully utilized for operational requirements,” according to a Defense Department statement.
Richest Americans’ Income Doubled, Tax Rate Slashed Under Bush
The average tax rate paid by the richest 400 Americans fell by a third to 17.2 percent through the first six years of the Bush administration and their average income doubled to $263.3 million, new IRS data show.
Rawles, 48, is one of a rising number of "survivalists" -- Americans hunkering down for what they predict will be a nightmare of economic failure, mass terrorism, pandemics and social chaos.
Obama taps campaign aide to head religious office
President Barack Obama has chosen Joshua DuBois to lead his White House-based effort to steer federal social service dollars to religious charities and get them more involved in government anti-poverty efforts. If people got to keep all the money they labored for or a larger percentage of that money, instead of the government taking it from them through their taxing schemes, there wouldn't be so much poverty in the first place.
'Jewish money' controls U.S.: African diplomat
South Africa’s deputy foreign minister has been taken before the national human rights body for allegedly saying that "Jewish money" controls the United States, officials said Thursday.
Republicans may choose their first black leader to claw back support
The choice of the next chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) marks a chance to begin the fightback. Just as a suggestion, why don't you try picking a real conservative this time around? That would be different! How about picking Ron Paul?
Georgian Leader Faces Calls to Quit
Georgia’s scattered political opposition gathered on Thursday to demand the resignation of the president, Mikheil Saakashvili, and call for early presidential and parliamentary elections.
Korea Seizes Exchange Operator After Dispute Over Management
The South Korean government on Thursday took control of Korea Exchange, the privately held company that owns and operates the country's stock exchanges, by invoking a monopoly law to designate it a publicly run firm.
U.S. GDP Shrank 3.8% Last Quarter, Most Since 1982
The U.S. economy shrank the most since 1982 in the fourth quarter as consumer spending recorded the worst slide in the postwar era, a trajectory that’s likely to continue in coming months.
Exxon Mobil posts record $45.2 billion profit
Exxon Mobil Corp. on Friday reported a profit of $45.2 billion for 2008, breaking its own record for a U.S. company, even as its fourth-quarter earnings fell 33 percent from a year ago.
Relatives of 2 who died at Gitmo sue Pentagon
Families of two Saudi Arabian prisoners who committed suicide in June 2006 while being held at Guantanamo Bay have sued the Pentagon, alleging Thursday that torture and brutal conditions at the offshore prison led the men to their deaths.
Israeli embargo means Gaza unable to rebuild
WHOLE STREETS lie in ruins, many thousands of Palestinians are homeless after weeks of Israeli bombing and foreign aid cash is piling up. As a builder in the Gaza Strip, this should be Anwar al-Sahabani’s big moment.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan walked out of the televised debate on Thursday, after the moderator refused to allow him to rebut the Israeli president's justification about the war that left about 1,300 Gazans dead.
Before storming out, Erdogan told Shimon Peres, the Israeli president: "You are killing people."
Turkish PM returns to hero's welcome after Gaza row
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan was given a hero's welcome on his return to Istanbul on Friday after accusing Israel of "knowing very well how to kill" during a heated debate at the World Economic Forum.
Israeli raid injures Gaza children
At least nine people, seven of them schoolgirls, have been injured by an Israeli air attack in the southern Gaza Strip, sources tell Al Jazeera.
Spanish court investigates 2002 Israeli Gaza attack
Spain's High Court will launch a war crimes investigation into seven Israelis, including a former defence minister, over a 2002 attack that killed 14 civilians and a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip, court papers said.
Alaskans Brace for Volcano to Blow
Hardware stores and auto parts shops scored a post-holiday run of business this week as Anchorage-area residents stocked up on protective eyewear and masks ahead of a possible eruption of Mount Redoubt.
Honest money bill - States must adopt
By Devvy Kidd
Now, as our government teeters on the cliff of absolute bankruptcy, in comes the tools of tyrants to plant the seeds of the world banking cartel to finally kill off our sovereignty and get sucked into one world government.
Blagojevich: If you fire me, fire Rahm Emanuel
While much of the focus of Gov. Blagojevich's impeachment has focused on accusations he was trying to auction off President Obama's vacant Senate seat, there are many other elements to the Articles of Impeachment.
Civil unrest is a shot across the bows for the ruling class
Two years ago the UK Ministry of Defence's Strategic Trends depicted an alarming futuristic scenario in which proletarianised middle-class radicals engage in revolutionary activity and violent 'flashmobs' threaten the authorities with lawless disorder. There are growing signs that these predictions may be more prescient than was originally thought.
North Korea cuts all links with South Korea
In a significant escalation of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea has cancelled all agreements with the South, claiming that the two Koreas were on the "brink of a war".
The Amazing Story Behind the Global Warming Scam
The key players are now all in place in Washington and in state governments across America to officially label carbon dioxide as a pollutant and enact laws that tax we citizens for our carbon footprints.
As bailouts mount, IMF weighs issuing its own bonds
In a sign that more national bailouts may be needed to prevent what has become a global financial crisis from worsening, the International Monetary Fund is expected to borrow $100 billion from Japan and may even issue bonds, an unprecedented step in its 64-year existence.
The financial world was fixated on Capitol Hill as Congress battled over the Bush administration's request for a $700 billion bailout of the banking industry. In the midst of this late-September drama, the Treasury Department issued a five-sentence notice that attracted almost no public attention.
But corporate tax lawyers quickly realized the enormous implications of the document: Administration officials had just given American banks a windfall of as much as $140 billion.
The List: The Next Iceland
FP looks at five countries on the verge of following Iceland to economic ruin and political meltdown.
Fund Manager David Einhorn Buying Gold and Miners, Reluctantly
Hedge fund manager David Einhorn, who predicted the fall of Lehman Brothers and was generally spot-on in late '07 and early '08 regarding undisclosed risks at the large banks, recently initiated a position in gold in his fund, Greenlight Capital.
Kleptocrats of the World, Unite!
By William Norman Grigg
Perhaps the only commendable thing newly installed Economic Dictator (and Barton Fink look-alike) Tim Geithner has done in a public career otherwise devoted to serving the Power Elite was to "cheat" on his taxes.
More On The New World Order
By Chuck Baldwin
In my last column, I attempted to wake up my fellow Americans, who are either currently slumbering through the collapse of our constitutional republic or in a protracted state of denial regarding a very real--and very dangerous--burgeoning New World Order.
Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later
Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr., Ph.D., J.D.
So, as the saying goes, “you can pay me now or pay me later”. One can cast about for insubstantial arguments as an excuse for denying how far the subversion of this country has proceeded and for evading one’s duty to stand up against the subversives. Or one can “bite the bullet”, as it were, and prepare, individually and collectively, to restore America’s constitutional foundations—now, before it is too late.