Monday, October 14, 2013

Philadelphia Stop and Frisk Caught on Tape !





For the first time since slavery allegedly ended young black men are finally realizing who their real enemy is ... and it's not one another.

Your 1st grade teacher lied to you, the police aren't here to keep you safe or help you ... they are here to put you in prison or kill you !

If we as black men are to ever be free and live in peace we must separate from the children of our ancestor's slave masters. I know it sounds crazy but the videos on my channel are far crazier.

The Alex Jones Show: Monday October 14 2013: Brian Aitken, C.J. Grisham




Monday: The Alex Jones Show. Gun Rights In Focus - 2 Americans Falsely Imprisoned For Their LEGALLY Owned Firearms. Their Stories, The Saga Of The Missing Nukes, And More.
Date: 10/14/2013
On this Monday, October 14, edition of the Alex Jone Show, Alex interviews guest Brian Aitken, a media and marketing entrepreneur who was arrested and imprisoned for possession of handguns legally purchased in Colorado and transported in New Jersey from one residence to another. His case has become the battleground for gun control advocates and opponents after he was sentenced to 7 years in prison. Alex also talks with Master Sergeant C.J. Grisham, a prominent military blogger and founder of A Soldier's Perspective, who is currently embroiled in a battle to defend his Second Amendment rights after he was arrested in Temple, TX for "rudely displaying" a hunting rifle while on a hike with his 15-year old son. Grisham's case is still on-going, but he's scheduled to appear in court soon. Alex will also breakdown the latest on the government shutdown, the veteran's D.C. protest, and the chaos that emerged just hours following a computer glitch which caused Americans' food stamp cards to be shut off and then reopened with unlimited balances.

Edward Snowden Is A Patriot: Ex-NSA CIA, FBI and Justice Whistleblowers Meet Leaker in Moscow






In a Democracy Now special, we spend the hour with four former U.S. intelligence officials -- all whistleblowers themselves -- who have just returned from visiting National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden in Russia. They are former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, former FBI agent Coleen Rowley, former National Security Agency senior executive Thomas Drake, and former U.S. Justice Department ethics advisor Jesselyn Radack, now of the Government Accountability Project. On Wednesday, the group presented Snowden with an award from the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence. "In our visit, we told Edward Snowden that he had begun the debate by disclosing to American citizens what was going on -- this massive spying upon American citizens," Rowley says. "We were happy to tell him the debate has begun, but he is very concerned, and this is actually the reason he has sacrificed so much: he wants to see these laws, these secret interpretations of the law, I should say, fixed."
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