Monday, October 8, 2007

Could this be the beginning of the end?

Delay in reapproving surveillance may be opening for civil liberties protections

This may be either a slight victory or a major defeat. Only time will be able to tell. Knowing these sneaky politicians they will attempt to sneak in a clause somewhere or another and infringe upon our rights even more then they already are. Tomorrow we will know at least what the base of the new surveillance act is. May God be with us.

In other news : WHERE ON EARTH IS ED BROWN? His wife, Elaine Brown, was detained along with her husband Ed Brown for tax evasion. She is currently serving her 63 month sentence (5 years 3 months) in a women's federal prison. And yet, her husband who was detained at the same exact time as her is no where to be found. The Feds played a cruel trick on the Browns by using the "Trojan Horse" method of capture. Of all the dirty tricks they pulled, we still don't know where Ed Brown is. They are extremely stubborn when it comes to divulging information about his whereabouts. We in the dissident blogging community fear for him and keep him in our prayers and hope that what happened to Congressman George Hansen doesn't happen to him. Congressman George Hansen was tortured to the point of almost being unable to walk anymore.
Supporters Fear Ed Brown Is Being Tortured

And: Both UK Prime Minister and American President are simply belonging in the crazy house.
UK Green Lights Iran Strike
Gordon Brown is simply off his rocker for supporting "counter-terrorism" strikes against Iran from the U.S. and he is willing to back up America in attacking it.

Plus: Have you noticed the coincidence between the "anti-terrorism drills" held on 9/11 and those of operation TOPOFF (Top Official)?

And could Ron Paul be right about the declining dollar?

Congressman: Dollar Could Collapse To Absolute Zero

And only in a police state could books be illegal:
Boy in court on terror charges for owning book


In 2 weeks I will make my appearance on one day and one day only for a long while and you will know where i have struck once I leave my mark.

Catch me if you can...

May-Leigh Soreux