Viral Success: “Demonizing Alex Jones” Tops Google Trends
Prison Planet.com Friday, September 3, 2010 The search term “demonizing Alex Jones” has topped the Google Trends charts, ensuring that thousands of people who would have usually swallowed ABC Nightline’s hit piece against Jones whole will now have their eyes opened to an entirely deeper level of understanding about the new world order and the global soft kill eugenics program. With reports coming in nationwide of the corporate media launching a full scale demonization campaign against Jones in the aftermath of the ABC smear, the viral popularity of this search term will turn people away from the establishment propaganda and focus their attention on the kind of bombshell information posted daily at Prison Planet and Infowars
Government Policy Caused the Drought of Unemployment
Washington’s Blog Friday, September 3, 2010 The unemployment rate has risen again for the the first time in 4 months. I predicted a growing, long-term unemployment problem last year.
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Government Policy Caused the Drought of Unemployment
Elite Pedophile Ring Exposed In Portugal
London Guardian Friday, September 3, 2010 FLASHBACK: Prison Planet Archive – Elite Sex Rings One of Portugal’s most famous television presenters and a former ambassador to Unesco were among those who abused boys in a paedophile ring involving the country’s state-run orphanages, according to a court verdict released today. The verdict being read out today at a Lisbon court brings to an end the long-running scandal over a child prostitution racket involving young boys from the Casa Pia network of orphanages
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Elite Pedophile Ring Exposed In Portugal
Ariz. immigration law’s legal costs could top $1 million
Ginger Rough The Arizona Republic Friday, September 3, 2010 PHOENIX — Defending the state against lawsuits related to its tough new immigration law has cost more than $440,000 to date, and outstanding bills could easily add up to an excess of $1 million or more. The bills so far cover work and charges incurred only through the end of June, which doesn’t include any costs related to a U.S
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Ariz. immigration law’s legal costs could top $1 million
Strong earthquake rocks New Zealand’s South Island
BBC News Friday, September 3, 2010 A 7.0-magnitude earthquake has struck off New Zealand’s South Island, the US Geological Survey has said. The epicentre was 55km (35 miles) north-west of Christchurch, at a depth of 12 km (7.5 miles), it added. Police reported widespread minor damage and local power cuts
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Strong earthquake rocks New Zealand’s South Island
ABC Nightline Hit Piece Smears Alex Jones As King of “Paranoia Porn”
Dan Harris proves yet again why the establishment media is increasingly shunned and distrusted Paul Joseph Watson & Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com Friday, September 3, 2010 An ABC Nightline hit piece on Alex Jones which aired last night attempts to smear the radio talk show host as a dangerous purveyor of “paranoia porn” who is inciting followers to violence, an unfortunate angle to take in light of the fact that just a day earlier, James Jay Lee was inspired not by Alex Jones, but by top-down establishment propaganda about environmentalism, when he decided to take hostages at gunpoint during the Discovery Channel building siege. The headline of the piece, “Angry in America: Inside Alex Jones’ World,” instantly implies that Jones lives within his own paranoid fantasy bubble and that “Alex Jones’ world” bears no relation to the real world
U.S. unemployment soars to 9.6% after economy loses 54,000 jobs
Daily Mail Friday, September 3, 2010 The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 9.6 per cent in August, official figures released today have shown.
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U.S. unemployment soars to 9.6% after economy loses 54,000 jobs
Group Attacks Google Privacy, Schmidt with Times Square Ad
Chloe Albanesius PC Mag Friday, September 3, 2010 Just in time for the holiday weekend, a California-based consumer group has purchased space on a Times Square jumbotron to display a video that attacks Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and his company’s privacy policies. The effort is part of Consumer Watchdog’s “Don’t Track Me” campaign, which is pushing Congress to pass legislation that would create a list of consumers who do not want Internet companies tracking their online activities – much like the “do not call” list bans unsolicited telemarketing calls. “We’re satirizing Schmidt in the most highly-trafficked public square in the nation to make the public aware of how out of touch Schmidt and Google are when it comes to our privacy rights,” Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, said in a statement.
