oh Lord my generation!!! we had some great music!!!!
Baby I love you • Original • Andy Kim • 1969
oh Lord my generation!!! we had some great music!!!!
Baby I love you • Original • Andy Kim • 1969
Donald Trump Defends Killing Qasem Soleimani: He was a Terrorist, Not a Poet
President Donald Trump defended his decision to take out Iran Gen. Qasem Soleimani on Monday, in a surprise call to conservative talk radio legend Rush Limbaugh’s show.
Trump argued that both former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama should have eliminated Soleimani a long time ago, calling the Iranian general a “terrorist.”
“This should have been done for the last 15-20 years,” Trump said. “Him in particular. He was their real military leader. He’s a terrorist. He was designated as a terrorist by Obama, and then Obama did nothing about it.”
Trump noted that Soleimani was responsible for providing IEDs and anti-tank bombs to terrorists to help them target American troops in the Middle East.
“Much of that stuff was made in Iran. He should have been taken out a long time ago,” Trump said. “And we had a shot at him and we took him out, and we’re a lot safer now because of it.”
The president reassured Americans that he did the right thing and suggested that Iran would think twice before attacking American targets in the future.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/01/06/donald-trump-defends-killing-qasem-soleimani-he-was-a-terrorist-not-a-poet/
The U.N. & Central Banks: A Rockefeller & Rothschild Coup
The central banks have recently become obsessed with two things. As Zero Hedge points out, one of these objectives is climate change. The other is blockchain technology and the digitization of currency.
But why would the global central banks suddenly be obsessed with climate change and blockchain? Shouldn’t they, instead, be concerned with debt and insolvency? In this report, we take a peak behind the curtain, as we examine the connections between the United Nations, the central banks and their collaboration to usher in a new sustainable global financial system.
Instead of debating the science behind Climate Change, let’s follow the money and see who stands to gain. Rich and powerful billionaires like the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds, Bill Gates and George Soros among many others, have all thrown their weight and money behind this global agenda which, if successful, will forever change the world as we know it.
https://www.activistpost.com/2020/01/the-u-n-central-banks-a-rockefeller-rothschild-coup.html
TEN YEARS AFTER - I`m Going Home (1969)
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BLOWBACK: How the U.S. Has Funded and Propped Up Vicious Muslim Militias in Iraq
The vicious Muslim militias of Iraq, who ssre now under the gun of the military-industrial complex, were once the allies of the U.S. who helped in the fight to secure the region against even bigger threats.
Now-deceased Sen. John McCain complained publicly in 2015 when the U.S. and Iranian-affiliated militias were cohabiting a military base in the Anwar province.
McCain said that “it’s an insult to the families of the American soldiers that were wounded and killed in battles in which the Shia militias were the enemy. Now, providing arms to them and supporting them, it’s very hard for those families to understand.”
However, extreme war hawks like McCain had supported an even more dastardly alliance in Iraq under the pretense of the infamous troop surge in 2007-08. U.S. troops worked with Sunni terrorists, who were openly anti-American with a tremendous amount of U.S. blood on their hands, to advance strategic goals in the region.
https://libertyconservativenews.com/blowback-how-the-u-s-has-funded-and-propped-up-vicious-muslim-militias-in-iraq/
1776
September 07
World’s first submarine attack
On September 7, 1776, during the Revolutionary War, the American submersible craft Turtle attempts to attach a time bomb to the hull of British Admiral Richard Howe’s flagship Eagle in New York Harbor. It was the first use of a submarine in warfare.
Submarines were first built by Dutch inventor Cornelius van Drebel in the early 17th century, but it was not until 150 years later that they were first used in naval combat. David Bushnell, an American inventor, began building underwater mines while a student at Yale University. Deciding that a submarine would be the best means of delivering his mines in warfare, he built an eight-foot-long wooden submersible that was christened the Turtle for its shape. Large enough to accommodate one operator, the submarine was entirely hand-powered. Lead ballast kept the craft balanced.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/worlds-first-submarine-attack
Closer Everyday…Pay Attention People
‘I Am Geospatial’ And I Will Track You Forever…
A key element to total surveillance is geospatial tracking (GeoInt) and monitoring of everything that moves. GeoInt was originally developed by the military for the military, but now it will power Smart Cities around the globe.
The embedded videos are critical for you to watch and contemplate. Take them to all of your locally elected officials and show them WHY they should reject Smart City makeover. ⁃ TN Editor
As the world gets smarter and more connected, 5G and geospatial will together be powering cities of the future.
Half of the world’s population lives in cities, a proportion that is expected to increase to 68% by 2050. As our urban ecosystems grow ever larger, technology has the potential to dramatically improve the lives of those living in them. With the onset of digitalization and the Fourth Industrial Revolution radically changing how we live work and interact, the biggest impact will be felt on our cities.
As challenges like population pressure, deforestation, traffic congestion, deteriorating infrastructure, crime and resource crunch impact cities the world over, smart city innovations couldn’t have come at a better time. Smart cities may save the world as much as $22 trillion by 2050, according to the Global Commission on Economy & Climate.
https://www.technocracy.news/i-am-geospatial-and-i-will-track-you-forever/
Deep Purple - Lazy
Deep Purple performing LAZY in Scandanavia 1972, featuring the classic Mk2 line up of Ian Gillan,Roger Glover, Ian Paice,Jon Lord & Ritchie Blackmore
What happened to IBOR….Remind those FKers NO DEALS …2 late the damage is done…They lost the GAME
Locked n Loaded..I don't sweat the SMALL shit..just sweat when I move steel/iron…Puzzy …Also FK U 2