Peter Levenda | Secret Space Program

Finally!  Peter Levenda rounds up everything the dark side has done in the 1900’s and ties it all up to a carpet that he lifts to unveil the crazy hidden history of the infamous Nazi Ufo scientists.  Watch this if you wonder about interlinkage between SS, CIA, WW2 spies, vatican, OTO, NASA, the Kennedy assassination, South Americas etc, etc.  This is one of the best presentations I have ever seen on the subject for real!

Change is on the Horizon

Change is on the Horizon is the epic story of how the world lost its soul and how it will gain it back. Directed and narrated by James Rink.

Part 1 Dawn of the Golden Age – Discuses how Saint Germain helped bring about the beginnings of a enlightened era which soon fell into darkness under the helms of the Illuminati and a corrupted masonic order.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlNMFUrgjyM

Part 2 – The American Federal Empire. America was always meant to be always a shinning beacon of freedom and prosperity to the world. But the machinations of British bankers and the Rothschild’s soon destroyed all that was once good in this great land.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uupCNxRqguY

Part 3 – The Farmer Claim Program – Discuses how a class action lawsuit brought about in the early 1990’s lead to the creation of NESARA, the National Economic Security and Reformation Act which will ultimately tear apart the New World Order and bankers plans right out from under their feet.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOPIgNB-hGY

Bill Cooper – The CNN Interview

All parts

Top spy story (from rettznorge)

NYT: Inquiry Finds U.S. Official Set Up Spy Ring in Asia By MARK MAZZETTI Published: October 28, 2010 WASHINGTON — A senior Pentagon official broke Defense Department rules and “deliberately misled” senior generals when he set up a network of private contractors to spy in Afghanistan and Pakistan beginning last year, according to the results of an internal government investigation. One of the companies used a group of American, Afghan and Pakistani agents overseen by Duane Clarridge, a Central Intelligence Agency veteran best known for his role in the Iran-contra scandal. Mr. Clarridge declined to be interviewed.

Officials said that the contractors delivered their intelligence reports via “Hushmail,” an encrypted e-mail service, to an “information operations fusion cell” at a military base at Kabul International Airport. There, the reports were put into classified military computer networks and used either for future military operations or intelligence reports.

The contractors continued their work for weeks after Mr. Gates ordered the investigation, sending dozens of reports to the fusion center. The Pentagon finally let the contract lapse at the end of May.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/29/wor…


UniversalNewsreels | 14. sep 2006

1) Col. Rudolf Abel is returned to Brooklyn for arraignment, faces charges, after 9 years of spying

Lockheed U-2
Shot down on 01 May 1960, Powers was held in prison for two years until 1962, when he was exchanged for Soviet Col. Rudolf Abel in the most dramatic East-West spy swap ever to occur in Cold War Berlin. Powers stepped on to the eastern end of the Berlin’s Glienicke Bridge spanning the River Havel on February 10 in 1962. At the other end of the bridge, stood Colonel Rudolf Abel, a heavily muffled Soviet master-spy, seized earlier by US security agents after setting up a red spy network in New York in the late 1950s. At a precisely arranged signal, the two men strode on to the bridge, marching purposefully towards one another, Powers heading westward, Abel eastwards. In the middle of the bridge they passed each other silently, with barely a nod of their heads. That spy-swap operation was to be the forerunner of many such East-West prisoner exchanges to take place on the Glienicke Bridge over the next 27 years in Berlin.


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Zardari may ink Pak-Russia anti-drug accord

Newssite “The Nation” writes this:

ISLAMABAD – President Asif Ali Zardari is likely to sign much delayed anti-drug trafficking agreement during his upcoming visit to Russia despite Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s strong opposition.

Informed official insiders confided to TheNation that the much awaited agreement, which was scheduled to be signed between Pakistan and Russia last year, was expected to be given final nod by President Zardari during his tour to Russia starting from August 18. Zardari would be leaving for Russia to attend a quadrilateral regional conference that would be participated by Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia and Tajikistan.
It is also learnt that Afghan authorities would ‘try their best’ on the occasion of quadrilateral conference to stop Pakistan from signing the agreement. The desperate Afghan camp is reportedly exerting all-out pressure on Pakistani side to refrain the latter from validating the same accord. There are also reports that succumbing to the pressure exerted by Afghan President, President Zardari might develop a ‘soft corner’ towards Karzai’s demand and the fate of the bilateral agreement may linger on further.
As reported in TheNation on a prior occasion, the agreement, if signed, would be a major breakthrough towards anti-drug trafficking measures in the region. In addition, the signing of the agreement aims at breaking the regional nexus of the drug smugglers that is patronised by Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s brother Ahmed Ali Wazir. The latter reportedly runs drugs trading empire and underworld racket in Southern Afghanistan. Wazir is also believed to fund major part of Hamid Karzai’s businesses and corporate enterprise. In case the efforts of Pakistan and Russia succeed to curtail drug trafficking in the region, the move would serve as an ‘irreparable loss’ to Hamid Karzai, his brother, and their cronies in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. A sitting Member Provincial Assembly (MPA), KP, has been recently booked over drugs smuggling charges.

The Pakistani officials, in order to oblige their Afghan counterparts, kept delaying the finalisation of the terms of the agreement on one pretext or the other citing legal lacunae like the requirement of ratification of the particular accord by Pakistani Parliament.
TheNation contacted Tariq Khosa, Secretary, Ministry of Narcotics Control, on Tuesday evening but he refused to speak and dropped the call. Colonel Nadeem, Spokesperson, Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), a division of Ministry of Narcotics Control, is not in knowledge of the issue.
It asks for a recall that this newspaper first brought the issue to light when it reported on the last June 14 that the prolonged delay in the signing of an anti-drug trafficking agreement was frustrating Pakistan and Russia’s effort to materialise anti-narcotics measures. It was also reported that illegal drug trade over $ 8 billion annually took place between Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Russia and other neighbouring states that exceeded annual fiscal budgets of several less developed states.

Who supplies all the chemicals needed to make heroin to Afghanistan…

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Ny BOK: Human Rising

Roar Mikalsen er ute med sin andre bok som tar et oppgjør med politikk, lovgivning og selvmotsigelser i rettssytemet i Norge og verden.

Last den ned her:  Human Rising – Roar Mikalsen – 2010 (12.1MB PDF)

I internasjonal sammenheng er Norge en kjent fredsnasjon: Vi utgir årlig Nobels fredspris og vi liker å ta initiativ til fredsforhandlinger rundt om i verden. Det norske folk og våre politikere liker så klart å smykke seg med denne posisjonen.  Men vi har som nasjon allikevel et noe schizofrent forhold til oss selv, ettersom det er en viss avstand mellom hva borgerne av Norge tror er sannheten om oss selv, og hva som er realiteten.

For vi roser oss av vårt rykte som fredsstiftere og fordømmer villig åpenbare mangler ved rettssikkerheten i ”mindre fremstående” land enn vårt eget. Men våre tradisjoner og våre ambisjoner om å fremstå som fredsnasjon, henger i en tynn tråd om vi ser under fasaden vi liker å ta til inntekt for vår sak.  For én ting er at vi er verdens største våpeneksportører i forhold til folketall, og at vi villig vekk — og så godt som betingelsesløst — har gitt vår støtte til amerikanernes krig mot terror siden den startet i 2001 (vi støtter ikke bare denne kampanjen moralsk, men også med rundt 600 menn i aktiv tjeneste i Afghanistan).

Drugs, Arms, Abuse – Trinity of the Devil

Got these from BrasscheckTV this morning, so I had to repost them, cuz this really bothers CON.  Now US Troops admit they are protecting Opium-crops in Afghan territory.  Just great!  A criminal will always justify his doings…

What´s up with Geraldo?  He looks like a F**kin Muppet!

Big Corporate Drug Trade

Here´s a 3 course meal.  Shocking and well documented.

http://www.freewayenterprise.com/

Say no to drugs!

The NATO drug cartel

NARKOFIRMA CIA & MI-6

The media reports appeared that U.S. forces in Afghanistan are engaged in drug smuggling. For commentary, Alexander Nagorny turned to an expert on organized crime, political analyst Vladimir Filin.

– Vladimir Ilyich, the Americans in Afghanistan are really engaged in drug trafficking?

– Yes, they have for this ideal. They control the Bagram airfield, where to fly military transport aircraft to the U.S. military base in Germany. This database is for two years became the largest transit point, from which Afghan heroin goes to other U.S. bases and installations in Europe. Especially a lot goes to the former Yugoslavia, in Kosovo. And from there, and the Kosovo Albanian drug mafia again to import heroin into Germany and other EU countries.

– Why is everything so difficult?

– At military bases smugglers feel relatively safe. There is no such control. And German police there did not work.However, outside the jurisdiction of law enforcement databases Germany enters into force. Of course, any police can be bought. However, in Germany the level of corruption is not as high as, for example, in Russia. So the Americans easier to create distribution centers in other locations. I think, over time, such centers will become military targets in Poznan, Poland is, as well as in Romania and Bulgaria. Poland – a member of the European Union, Romania and Bulgaria are going to take place in the 2007 year. And corruption there is almost the same as ours.

– How big is the volume of the American drug trafficking in Europe and who is behind all this?

– This is about 15-20 tons of heroin a year. When open Poznan, I think it might be 50 or even 70 tons. And behind this intelligence, the CIA and DIA. In fact, already been in Indochina in 60-70-ies and in Central America in the 80’s.

– What is the goal pursued by U.S. intelligence?

– First, the personal enrichment. Secondly, the intelligence services receive huge amounts. This means they can spend at their discretion, without the knowledge of Congress and even the U.S. president. Finally, it allows us to solve political problems. For example, based on common commercial interests to negotiate with the Afghan warlords, “roof” of drug trafficking in its own bailiwick. And yet this is a serious lever of influence on the Kosovo Albanian diaspora, numbering in the EU over a million people. This sort of “fifth column” in the U.S. “old Europe”.

– What are expected consequences for Russia?

– New American channel traffic is an alternative to the old transit routes. Including the route through our country.From Russia, he has no control over, today it controls other. Therefore, the smaller the transit of drugs through Russia, the weaker the drug mafia, which has exits to the external forces.

– And what, before we really controlled the transit of drugs?

– How do you say? In 94 th year in Afghanistan from Pakistan came to the Taliban, who occupied the south. In the 96-m, the Taliban entered Kabul. And two years later they appeared in Kunduz. In Ahmad Shah Massoud then remained only Pandsher and a small area on the border with Tajikistan. In Tajikistan itself after the civil war in power were Kuliabis who were completely dependent on Russia, from our 201 th Division. Massoud is also dependent on Russia. He has been our advisers, that we were supplied, his aircraft was based at the airport in Kulyab. That is, Masood, and Tajiks were kept entirely on Russia. Our influence was predominant. However, even then there were the British in the Pamirs, more precisely, “The Aga Khan IV”. But it was a local phenomenon.Now about “spetstovare. Its main weight has always been and now is still going to Europe via Iran and Turkey.After Tajikistan was never going more than 15 percent.

– And who specifically worked on this?

– It’s not personalities, and trends. Until the year 2000 Russia was not a significant consumer of heroin. Indigent population, and heroin was expensive. Besides, we had no tradition of its use. Therefore, the main part of the “spetstovara” is 25-30 tons per year, the transit was in Europe for the Kosovo Albanians. You see, everything is not easy: from Afghanistan to Tajikistan, then to Russia, and from there yet, and in Europe, in the former Yugoslavia. This was the need of a major organization with great potential, with a serious cover.

– So, these were security forces, the army?

– Why need an army? “The Aga Khan IV” this too has always worked. But then not all the same army.

– What has changed since the year 2000?

– Increased prices for oil, the country appeared bad money, there was a large domestic market. Take “spetstovar” from Tajikistan to Russia is easier than through Russia to Europe. The monopoly and centralization here become redundant. On the contrary, there is effective decentralization, the cellular structure on the basis of many small and medium-sized, predominantly ethnic communities. And those Tajiks. In addition to the Tajiks, this business has to connect Turkmenistan, and at the state level. Geographically, it is profitable: the Caspian Sea, Astrakhan, Azerbaijan. In Azerbaijan went to Afghan drugs from Iran. And through Turkey, until this spring did not blocked Batumi. I think that is temporarily blocked. Ultimately, all this heroin comes to Russia. Azerbaijani diaspora we have is two million Tajiks – one million. There is also the Gypsies – the most frostbitten. In general, ready-dealer network. With money, too, no problem. One building complex of Moscow real estate market are worth! Somewhere year of 2002, the entire drug industry to trample down the English of the MI-6 and DIS – British military intelligence. Not directly, of course. But control is very effective.

– How did this happen?

– In late 2001, the British appeared in Kunduz province. This is their area of responsibility in Afghanistan. There, the distribution of functions in the multinational force, they are responsible for drug trafficking in general throughout the country, not just at home in the north. More precisely, as it is officially sounds, are responsible for combating the cultivation of opium poppies. Not the Americans, namely the British. They began with the fact that the drug had stopped his own country. Heroin for the year grew them in half. This four-fifths of all heroin passed in transit through Tajikistan. Then they felt that this is enough for England, and began to develop the Russian market.

– How?

– Recruited by the major drug lords – prominent public figures in Tajikistan. Those, in turn, affect the Tajik diaspora in Russia – is a complete retail network, with ties purchased cops, security officers, customs. And besides, they have longstanding relationships with some Russian, based in Tajikistan, as in the military and border guards, who, when we withdraw troops from Bosnia and Kosovo, thereby blocking direct access “spetstovara in Europe, began financial problems. Not that they are poorer. They’re just not used to count money, but there had to be considered. In other words, these people can not resist, when the old partners from among the respected Tajiks coming to him with “business” proposals. This is a typical commercial recruitment through intermediaries – a traditional English method.

– It turns out, the British control the drug trade in Russia?

– Yes, indirectly, for heroin by 70 percent. Both wholesale and retail. And make it through the Tajik and Russian citizens who have been recruited on a commercial basis.

– Which exit? How to deal with it?

– Tightening control over the export of acetic anhydride in the Asian countries will not improve the situation radically. The recent arrest Gafoor Sedoy also does not solve all problems. Something to think about the real fight against corruption at Russian customs and law enforcement. But more about that in the current government can only dream of. However, the limited air and rail freight transport in Tajikistan, including for law enforcement agencies, I believe, still possible. This would hinder large shipments. You then need something to do with the migration of both legal and illegal. It would inflict a blow to the dealer network. In general, any means necessary to reduce the influx of Afghan heroin.

– But if there is demand for drugs, it will offer?

– Fighting is still needed. One should study the world experience. There is a point of view, which I really disagree that if the deliver, even temporarily, a screen heroin, will shift the market for cocaine. This happened in the U.S. in the 70-80’s, after their withdrawal from Indochina. Cocaine – is, of course, a poison, but heroin is much worse.

– What is it?

– First, do more harm to health. Second, cocaine is more expensive. Consequently, it is less accessible. Third, we do not have the Colombian diaspora, and in Colombia is not a sufficient number of members of the organization, “roof” Russian seaports. Columbia – this is not Peter, Chekists there be dangerous, there is a war, may kidnap or kill. In general, it turns out the broken circuit less susceptible to the British and American influence. Finally, referred to sea ports, where ships come from Latin America. We were only a few, and the border with Central Asia and Transcaucasia immense. That is, monitoring and control still easier.

– But you said that this view does not agree?

– Of course, disagrees. It would be nice to put a barrier to all drugs. But how to do it, I do not know.

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NATO drug cartel: Ecolog obtains restraining order against state broadcaster NDR

From:    http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5326489,00.html    – 06.03.2010

The state court of Hamburg granted a restraining order against the state broadcaster Norddeutsche Rundfunk (NDR) on March 4, 2010.

The order means that NDR is no longer allowed to “raise the suspicion that the [Ecolog company] is involved in drug dealing” or that it “is backed by members of a clan involved in organized crime.”

In a press statement, Ecolog described assertions in the NDR report as “groundless suspicions.” The NDR had speculated that the company may have abused its economic relations with the ISAF in Afghanistan for illegal trade. Deutsche Welle reproduced the NDR report in several languages.

The NDR cited an 8-year-old report from German news services as well as a later secret service report from KFOR sources. This report mentioned a Macedonian family clan named Destani, alleged to be involved in organized crime. The founder of Ecolog is also called Destani. The German four-star general Egon Ramms, commander of NATO Joint Force Command in the Dutch town of Brunssum, was also quoted. In an interview, Ramms expressed interest in investigating the allegation.

In a press statement, Ecolog executive board member Thomas Wachowitz described the accusations as “completely groundless and lacking any substance.” The NDR dismissed the company’s claims as unfounded and announced its intention to appeal against the restraining order.

Dusseldorf-based Ecolog offers logistics services in conflict zones, including laundry services, mobile homes, construction services, catering and fuel. It also maintains “independent foreign subsidiaries” in the USA, Macedonia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and China, as well as a “liaison office” in Lebanon.

Author: Fabian Schmidt/bk (dpa)
Editor: Rick Demarest