
The Obama administration and the UN want to control this, which means they want to control life itself. The meeting to negotiate and sign an agreement to this effect is happening right now in Paris, France.

The Obama administration and the UN want to control this, which means they want to control life itself. The meeting to negotiate and sign an agreement to this effect is happening right now in Paris, France.
Illegal aliens are already changing U.S. elections and they are doing it without going to the polls. Here is how it works. This is important to understand and important to change. Pass it around.
http://sfppr.org/2015/11/how-illegal-immigrants-give-democrats-the-edge-in-close-elections/
“Conformity will be the only virtue and any man who refuses to conform will have to pay the penalty.” ~ U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, Democrat, arch-Progressive, led America into the disastrous WWI, was against the right of women to vote until he was about to lose his re-election and then he was for it, reversed GOP-led gains for black people, and he signed into law and supported the creation of the Federal Reserve, which he later called his worst mistake. He intervened militarily in Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Nicaragua, and supported the White Russians in the Russian Revolution, setting the stage for dictators of Batista, Trujillo, the Duvaliers, the Somozas, and the Soviet Union.
“Civilizations die as a result of suicide, rather than murder.” ~ Arnold Toynbee
This is an excellent opinion piece by Herbert London.
“We” were not alone in causing this crisis. Politicians of all stripes and colors in all countries create crisis by profession. That is what they do. This particular crisis is not new either, having been underway since at least 1948. The western NATO countries and Muslim countries caused this particular crisis as much as did the U.S. That subject by itself is a whole book. But Middle Eastern leaders, Russian and Chinese political leaders were the teachers, the instructors. They have been forcing mass migrations of their people since history began, and most of those were very deadly to the migrants.
Here are a few examples of the beginning of the current crisis:
1). Emil Guri, secretary of the Supreme Arab Council (interview with the London “Daily Telegraph” in Beirut on September 6, 1948): “I do not want to blame anyone, I just want to help the refugees. The situation in which they found themselves – the direct result of the actions of the Arab countries who opposed the division and the creation of the Jewish state. The Arab states unanimously agreed to this policy, and they are required to participate in solving the problem. ”
2). Newspaper “Nasser” May 7, 1948: “Victory is assured, but to achieve it can be much easier and with fewer losses if the local Arab population frees the way. It will be back after the victorious Arab armies not only to their homes and property, but still get home and property of the conquered and murdered Jews. ”
3). Arab radio station in the Middle East, which broadcasts from Cyprus (April 3, 1949): “We must remember that the Arab Higher Council supports the withdrawal of the Arabs living in Jaffa, Haifa and Jerusalem.”
4). The newspaper “Akhbar Ol-Pum” (Cairo, 1963): “There comes a May 15 … The Mufti of Jerusalem called on the Arabs of Palestine to leave their country because the Arab armies were ready to invade and expand in the country large-scale hostilities.”
5). Newspaper “Falastyn” Jordan (October 19, 1949.): “The Arab states supported the Arabs in their decision to temporarily leave home, so as not to interfere with the invasion of Arab armies.”

Want to stop terrorism? Ron Paul had it right: get out of Muslim countries. Stop bombing. Stop installing dictators. Stop stealing. Stop intervening. Stop killing.
There is nothing there that we need. There is much to do here.
I would add to Ron’s list: stop selling or giving weapons to them, stop giving military training to them, and stop funding and implementing proxy and regime change wars.
All of the above is just common sense, selection and judgment and does not imply isolationism, the slur by neocons on the right and left.
What problem has been fixed by bombing the Middle East? What national interest has been served? Do you feel safer now after 15 years of bombing and killing in your name? We have more enemies now and they are better trained, armed and funded than in September 2001. Turkey, Egypt, Saudi, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Iran, etc already have sufficient military power to eliminate ISIS. Our problem is they don’t really want to.
Remember that a U.S. Navy ship shot down an Iranian airliner full of innocent people. Get a grip on your reactions.
Americans need to retaliate by finally securing our borders, executing existing laws, bringing home and strengthening our military for our own defense, and profiling people who are already here. The latter task should not be limited to the government.
We fully expect to be attacked. They have been training for generations. When that happens, we will respond.
We must protect peaceful Muslim citizens in America. It is their burden to prove they are peaceful by turning in the radicals in their community. The radicals kill their fellow Muslims, the peaceful moderates among them, more than they kill us, to maintain fear, discipline and control within their community. We cannot reform their social system, culture and religion for them. If we don’t protect the truly peaceful ones and give them a safe place to reform, then there will be no reform and these 1400 year old problems will remain. We cannot protect peaceful Muslims unless we profile their community to find and remove the radicals among them. When this effort starts, know that the radicals will attack the safe places hard and prepare for that. The moderates must have confidence in us if they are to help us.
Some of the radicals are in high places in our government. Be prepared.
Perhaps the majority of Democrats and left wing libertarians will resist the need for profiling…until it is too late. Help them understand if they listen.
We learned from incarcerating Japanese-Americans in WWII. It is a very slippery slope. Wisdom is needed, not aggression. Parts of Muslim holy books call for jihad and violence. So do ours in places.
You cannot defeat an enemy who is morally certain unless you are morally certain. The U.S. is far from that today. How about you?
If you ask God for something, and especially if He grants it, then whatever you prayed for had better be good. He has a long history of wrath against evil doers, sometimes taking all of their blood line. You are really praying for a revelation of your forgotten mission here. Such good things are not new, but their time has come.

On April 5, 1793, decorated French military commander Charles Dumouriez caused a sensational panic in Paris when he fled the country and defected to Austria.
It had been nearly four years since French peasants stormed the Bastille, the event that historians generally regard as the start of the French Revolution.
And hardly a week had gone by since without some major crisis, emergency, or tragedy in France.
There were regular violent riots across the country– in Paris, other major cities, and even the rural countryside. Widespread massacres were commonplace.
And given that one of the key goals of France’s new revolutionary government was to eliminate Christianity from the nation, civil war between religious factions broke out as well.
To cap things off, France was under constant threat of foreign invasion.
Austria and Prussia were not only waging conventional war against France, but both nations had sent highly trained agents to infiltrate French borders to pursue violence and chaos from within.
It was exhausting. French people were living in perpetual fear, and the wanton death of innocents had become an unfortunately normal part of life.
So when it was found that Dumouriez (a French citizen) had defected to the enemy, people hit their breaking points. Enough was enough. And they cried out to the government to save them.
The government listened.
The very next day, on April 6, 1793, the new French government established the Committee of Public Safety (though it was originally known as the Danton Committee).
The Committee was given broad, emergency powers since it was a time of such crisis.
And under the leadership Maximilien Robespierre, the French people got their protection.
Robespierre passed the ‘Law of Suspects’, allowing the government to essentially imprison anyone they wanted for any reason.
It was impossible to tell friend from foe back then; you never knew if someone was a loyalist, or a Christian, or an Austrian spy, or any number of counter-revolutionaries.
So people were required to carry special certificates indicating that they were good and dutiful citizens. Those without would be imprisoned, and potentially executed.
The University of Chicago estimates that nearly 30,000 either died in prison or were executed as a result of this law.
Then there was the Law of the Maximum, which attempted to stabilize an ongoing financial crisis by fixing the prices of goods and services in the country. The law also imposed the death penalty on those who did not follow the rules.
They also passed the Law of 22 Prairial, which awarded the Committee even more power to arrest, try, and execute anyone deemed to be suspicious or disloyal.
The law also prevented anyone accused of a crime from being able to call witnesses or have defense counsel.
Plus it required that ALL citizens report potentially suspicious or disloyal neighbors to the Committee. If you see something, say something.
As you are likely well aware, this period in French history became known as the Reign of Terror, or often simply ‘the Terror’.
Coincidentally, this is where the first modern use of the word ‘terrorist’ is found.
Except that it wasn’t used to describe the counter-revolutionaries. Or the rebels. Or the foreign agents.
It turns out that “terrorist” was originally a term used to describe the government officials who created and executed these oppressive tactics under the guise of keeping people safe from their enemies.
Governments have a dangerous tendency to never let a serious crisis go to waste.
The US government spent trillions of taxpayer dollars to fight a War on Terror that made the world less safe and Americans less free, all to protect them from a threat that has a statistical likelihood of 0.0%.
(You’re far more likely to be shot by a police officer than to ever even see a terrorist.)
Yes, the desire for revenge runs deep. And that’s understandable.
But the greatest thing to fear is not men in caves. It is the consequent loss of freedom and the never-ending cycle of costly, destructive war.
Until tomorrow,
Simon Black, in Chile
Founder, Sovereign Man
Obama voters. But the indentured voters to follow can’t wait to hold out their hands as well as cover their eyes and mouths.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/opinion/Cold-sun-rising-30272650.html
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