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New post on Fellowship of the Minds

Job Hunting? – How About Internment Camp Specialist?

by sage_brush

Think I'm reading too much into this?  You be the judge.

 

Military police

Internment / Resettlement Specialist (31E)

  • Enlisted
  • Officer
  • Active Duty
  • Army Reserve

Internment/Resettlement (I/R) Specialists in the Army are primarily responsible for day-to-day operations in a military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility. I/R Specialists provide rehabilitative, health, welfare, and security to U.S. military prisoners within aconfinement or correctional facility; conduct inspections; prepare written reports; and coordinate activities of prisoners/internees and staff personnel.

 

All of the above seems on the up and up - but if you read further down into this career opportunity you will find . . .

 

Provide command and control, staff planning, administration/logistical services, and custody/control for the operation of an Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee (EPW/CI) camp

Read all of it here

 

 

Most of the military I know would shoot themselves, before making a move on U.S. citizens.  Which brings us to the idea of illegal aliens serving in the military to gain citizenship;  and now Muslims, who are covertly  pursuing a global, Islamist caliphate. 

 

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   Subject: US To Buy $500 Million In Smallpox Vaccine - Why?

 

 

         US To Buy $500 Million In Smallpox Vaccine - Why?

 

         Why is the U.S. Doubling Its Protection Against this

 Non-existent Health Enemy?

 

         By Dr. Mercola

           The U.S. government has awarded a $433-million contract to

 pharmaceutical company Siga Technologies for 1.7 million doses of an

 experimental smallpox drug called ST-246 (Tecovirimat).

 

           In this time of limited resources and heavy budget deficits,

 the decision to spend nearly half a billion dollars to stockpile a

 drug of questionable safety and effectiveness, for a strictly

 theoretical danger, is puzzling -- and that is an extreme

 understatement.

        

 http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/12/24/experime

ntal-smallpox-drug-test.aspx?e_cid=20111224_DNL_art_3

 

 

         www.rense.com

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Why I Don't Think the Ron Paul Newsletters Are Very Important
Brian Doherty | December 26, 2011

Many voices whose accomplishments I otherwise respect think that the fact Ron Paul had associates who, for a brief period over a decade in the past, wrote some mean-spirited, nasty, and dumb stuff rooted in race and sexual orientation under his name is the most important thing to discuss about Ron Paul, and that the public condemnation and humiliation of those supposedly responsible is the most important public policy issue surrounding Paul's campaign now.

Part of this seems to be based on a so-far completely imagined belief that this particular repetition of the newsletter story cycle is somehow destroying Ron Paul's campaign and that such name-naming or "grappling with the past" is necessary to save that campaign. While this may become true (and the consistent harping on and reminding people of it can't help), there's no evidence for it yet; Paul's still gaining in polls. Note this Fox story headlined "Newsletters, Statements Cause Campaign Problems for Ron Paul" where the only voices they can find who actually thinks it's an important issue belong to Paul's opponent Newt Gingrich and GOP apparatchik Karl Rove and National Review editor Rich Lowry (whose own publication's history has worse to answer to in terms of racial insensitivity combined with actual expressed support for legal actions against the rights of African-Americans, which leads Paul fans to believe that none of this has to do with actual objections to anyone with connections to past awful race-based comments, but with scuttling what is good about the Ron Paul campaign).

As I wrote in 2008 during an earlier iteration of the newsletter story cycle, somewhat obliquely, I think this stuff is far from the most important thing to consider or talk about when it comes to this amazing moment where a very libertarian politician seems on the cusp of actually winning the first caucus in a Republican presidential contest. Libertarians, as a rule, especially if you've been in this game for decades before Paul, are used to the fact that peculiar political beliefs attract peculiar people, that there is a sociological overlap between the radical politics of libertarianism and certain other radical beliefs that don't have anything intellectually or necessarily to do with libertarianism, and that isn't the problem or the fault of libertarian ideas, nor is fighting those unpleasant ideas that some people in the libertarian orbit hold the primary responsibility of libertarians. Standing up for political liberty is.

And, more importantly, I believe it's less important to beat up on and condemn a certain set of powerless and marginalized people who think and believe some nasty things everyone agrees are wrong than it is to beat up on and condemn the set of incredibly powerful people who actually act to commit crimes and rights-violation and damage to life across the globe who everyone thinks are perfectly right to do so. And Ron Paul is the only candidate with any public traction and fans who condemns and would fight to stop such crimes, from the drug war to non-defensive overseas wars to armed assaults on people because they sell raw milk to rampant violations of American's civil liberties and privacy to an organization in charge of our money supply that uses that power to scuttle the entire world economy and bailout its buddies.

By any standard of political or moral judgment that I can respect, that is what is important about Ron Paul and the story of Ron Paul now. And from my five years of experience reporting on the Ron Paul movement that's arisen since 2007, both for Reason and for my forthcoming book, I can assure any old libertarian worried about old libertarian movement business that it is the good things about Ron Paul that have won him the support and love he has won, and that this old business is irrelevant to them, and thus irrelevant to the actual important political and cultural story about Ron Paul now.

http://reason.com/blog/2011/12/26/why-i-dont-think-the-ron-paul-newsletter

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New post on Bare Naked Islam

Sadly, it's true. Newly elected Egyptian radical Islamists really do want to destroy the Pyramids

by barenakedislam

For now members of the Nour (The Light) Salafist party, which won 20% of the vote in recent elections (second only to the Muslim Brotherhood), are talking about putting an end to the 'idolatry' represented by the pyramids. This means destruction - along the lines essayed by the Afghan Taliban who blew up the Banyam Buddhas [...]

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barenakedislam | December 26, 2011 at 7:05 PM | Categories: Religion of Hate | URL: http://wp.me/peHnV-EdA

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December26th
MSM: Stick to Approved Opinions, Citizen
Tom Woods

I read a Reuters article today alleging that Ron Paul supporters are drawn from people who don't have a very good grasp of the issues. Translation: they learn about them from sources other than Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal, so their understanding isn't in the form of the propaganda the establishment would prefer. In fact, his supporters typically understand the major issues at a far deeper level, not distracted by the spoon-fed talking points and Orwell-inspired slogans the media would be much happier to hear them parroting.

In short, the kind of "understanding of the issues" that pleases the MSM is in the form of "yes, sir." "Yes, sir, I trust the 'experts.' Yes, sir, you in the Pentagon know better than I do. Yes, sir, I am not entitled to any opinion on the Fed other than yours."

I'll leave aside the claim that Ron Paul's foreign policy is "dangerously naive"; the same critics argue against all available evidence that the fake evidence leading up to the war against Iraq, which left hundreds of thousands dead and four million displaced, was an innocent mistake. Since every last thing that comes out of the propagandists' mouths is an Orwellian whopper, maybe we ought to keep cool heads for a change, says Ron. This, evidently, is "dangerously naive." Whereas it wouldn't be naive simply to take a Pentagon spokesman, or Charles Krauthammer, or Bill O'Reilly at his word.

No, the criticism I like most is that he doesn't like the Federal Reserve! Doesn't he know it "underpins the world's largest economy"?

Or that if we get rid of the Fed, "monetary policy" will be made by gold miners instead of by some guy?

I've made videos addressing these kinds of arguments in the past, so let me go a bit deeper here and direct you to some more advanced material on all this:

Jorg Guido Hulsmann, "Optimal Monetary Policy"
Jorg Gudio Hulsmann, The Ethics of Money Production

With some reservations, but still helpful:

George Selgin, "Central Banks as Sources of Financial Instability"
George Selgin, "Has the Fed Been a Failure?"

http://www.tomwoods.com/blog/msm-stick-to-approved-opinions-citizen/
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Best news of the day.  so far.

New post on Bare Naked Islam

GUESS WHAT! Crazy Muslim Jameela who posted threats here is dead. Shot by a cop!

by barenakedislam

A Georgia Muslim woman accused of sending a bogus weapon of mass destruction to a New York lawmaker was shot dead by a police officer. Cobb County police responded to the apartment of Jameela Barnette on Sunday morning, where they say the 53-year-old attacked an officer, who then shot her. Here are some of her threats [...]

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barenakedislam | December 26, 2011 at 2:33 PM | Categories: Islam in America | URL: http://wp.me/peHnV-Ece

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We need to make them paint a target on their asses.

New post on Bare Naked Islam

Here, an asslifter. There, an asslifter. Everywhere you look, another Muslim asslifter.

by barenakedislam

Welcome to America, ever so rapidly turning into an Islamic hellhole.

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New post on Creeping Sharia

@Twitter Evades Explaining Indirect Support For Online Jihad, Breaking U.S. Law

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via Twitter Continues To Evade Explaining Its Breaking of U.S. Law and Its Indirect Support For Online Jihad: The Case of Hizbullah and Al-Manar TV. As part of its research, the MEMRI Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor follows the multiple ways in which jihadi groups are using Twitter – "tweeting" news flashes, reporting attacks, battles, [...]

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The Annointed One


Well, here it goes again. This time the Saudis and the LAS are
joining
the fray by fanning the flames of fear.

The greatest fear of course should be the achievement of a small but
widely dispersing "dirty bomb" (really easy to produce) and not the
mushroom cloud nuke of Bikini fame.

The fact that nations other than the US and its allies want one
should
not be a big surprise, The US has a military budget that far
overshadows that of the next 5-10 nations on the list depending on
which report you care to believe. It is an "offensive" force to be
reckoned with regardless of the misnomer meaning of the second "D" in
DoD.

In the minds of "lesser" nations the only "equalizer" would be
possession of "THE BOMB" and that terrifies people.

Only the US is supposedly Moral enough to have this weapon.

At this point in time it would be a simple matter to simply take out
any proven production facilities... the problem is the word "proven".
There are none. It is at this time all talk. That, however, will not
stop the Hawks of the world from spreading the fear.

The powers that be are planning yet another unneeded, unnecessary war
that will use the Kennedy stance in a most hypocritical and truly ugly
manner.

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The Annointed One

Well, here it goes again. This time the Saudis and the LAS are joining
the fray by fanning the flames of fear.

The greatest fear of course should be the achievement of a small but
widely dispersing "dirty bomb" (really easy to produce) and not the
mushroom cloud nuke of Bikini fame.

The fact that nations other than the US and its allies want one should
not be a big surprise, The US has a military budget that far
overshadows that of the next 5-10 nations on the list depending on
which report you care to believe. It is an "offensive" force to be
reckoned with regardless of the
misnomer meaning of the second "D" in DoD.

In the minds of "lesser" nations the only "equalizer" would be
possession of "THE BOMB" and that terrifies people. Only the US is
supposedly Moral enough to have this weapon.

At this point in time it would be a simple matter to simply take out
any proven production facilities... the problem is the word "proven".
There are none. It is at this time all talk. That, however, will not
stop the Hawks of the world from spreading the fear.

The powers that be are planning yet another unneeded, unnecessary war
that will use the Kennedy stance in a most hypocritical way.

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New post on Fellowship of the Minds

CAIR going after our children

by DCG

Taxpayer funded children's museum to hold Muslim program

Examiner: The New York City, taxpayer-funded Children's Museum of New York is planning a major exhibition titled, "Muslim Worlds" which is scheduled to begin a long-term engagement in 2014.   

According to information provided by the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), "Muslim Worlds" will have hands-on exhibits, performances and other events geared toward getting children involved with the thousands of years of cultural heritage that has come from the Muslim world.  Besides hosting individual visitors, the Children's Museum will extend invitations for school groups including those from public schools.
 
Although the museum promises to "bring to life the similarities and differences of Muslim cultures," John Jay College Sociology Professor Mucahit Bilici said that exhibits like this operate on the assumption that Muslim people are separate from American society.

Visitors to the Children's Museum of Manhattan dance as part of a festival celebrating Muslim culture."I would say that the major problem with this project is that it treats Muslims as exclusively external people -- as foreigners," he said. "I'm sure that a significant percentage of their audience, like the kids who will visit that exhibition, will be Muslim. I wish that they would be aware of this and that they would frame it in a much more inclusive way."

Cyrus McGoldrick, the civil rights manager of the New York Council on American Islamic Relations, argues that the exhibit will do good things for the Muslim community. He said a lot of the civil rights violations that he investigates happen to Muslim kids who are mocked by their peers at school.

But many detractors believe this is an example of liberal-left hypocrisy.  Imagine a group of Methodists or Anabaptists holding an exhibition in a government-funded facility? Does anyone believe the politicians and the ACLU would allow such a show to be held in a city-financed facility with audiences being brought in by public school teachers? How long would that last?" asks political strategist and consultant Mike Baker.

"Tolerance is one thing," says former NYPD Officer Edie Aquina, "but why are we bending over backwards for the sake of political correctness. This group CAIR, for example, has repeatedly attacked the NYPD for trying to protect New Yorkers and Americans from radical Islamic terrorists. Will this Muslim World exhibition feature the role of Islam in the slaughter of 3,000 people on 9-11? Or the hate speech directed at Jews?"

Question: Will this museum show beheadings and stonings of women?

h/t Orbusmax

DCG

DCG | December 26, 2011 at 7:05 am | Tags: CAIR | Categories: Children, Culture War, Islam | URL: http://wp.me/pKuKY-bqM

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New post on Fellowship of the Minds

Family gun guide

by DCG

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DCG | December 26, 2011 at 6:26 am | Categories: Culture War, Second Amendment | URL: http://wp.me/pKuKY-bqd

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