Ron Paul: Chemical Weapons ‘a False Flag’

Ron Paul: Chemical Weapons ‘a False Flag’

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

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The Liefare-Warfare State: A History Of U.S. False Flag Events

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“The Bush administration’s lie that Saddam Hussein’s Iraq possessed ‘weapons of mass destruction’ that somehow threatened Americans was quickly proven to be a lie, but it was too late. As Randolph Bourne wrote, once a war is started most Americans become slavishly obedient to the warfare state and tend to believe all of its lies, no matter how spectacular they may be. Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are bound to repeat its mistakes.  Americans are about to repeat the same mistake of squandering their blood and treasure on another military adventure (in Syria) that has nothing whatsoever to do with defending American freedom – or anyone else’s.”

http://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/08/thomas-dilorenzo/the-liefare-warfare-state/

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Inflation Ravages Syrian Consumers

“The Syrian pound has lost almost 70% of its value over the past 12 months. There are no official up-to-date inflation figures but in an interview Syria’s Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Kadri Jamil estimated that inflation reached about 120% at the end of 2012. Mr. Jamil said the hyperinflation was a result of declining production because of the war and a sharp increase in money supply. On Sunday, President Assad issued a decree aimed at combating what the government described as the ‘dollarization’ of the economy. The decree imposes heavy fines and prison terms of as long as 10 years for anyone conducting commercial transactions in a currency other than the Syrian pound.”

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323420604578651660647693182.html

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The Minimum Wage Law’s Effect: No Jobs for Teenagers

In 1999, slightly more than 52 percent of teens 16 to 19 worked a summer job. By this year, that number had plunged to about 32.25 percent over June and July. It means that slightly more than three in 10 teens actually worked a summer job, of roughly 16.8 million U.S. teens.  One of the more surprising findings is that teens whose parents were wealthy were more likely to have a job than those whose parents had less income. That finding is important because a plethora of research shows that teens who work do better in a wide range of social and economic indicators. The plunging teen employment rate is likely to mean trouble for this generation of young workers of all races.”

http://teapartyeconomist.com/2013/08/30/minimum-wage-laws-effect-jobs-teenagers/

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Why Is Chicken More Expensive? Media Blames McDonald’s

“In late 2011, the Georgia dock wholesale price of chicken wings started rising from 90¢ to more than $2 per pound earlier this year, an increase that got passed along at the supermarket. Prices have since fallen to about $1.46 per pound. Steyan believes it will be hard for McDonald’s to make wings a permanent menu item, as the company may have underestimated its own impact on the wing market. It’s not just wings, either. The wholesale price of boneless chicken breast has climbed 24 percent since March, an increase Sanderson Farms Chief Executive Joe Sanderson Jr. attributes to rising demand from fast-food restaurants. McDonald’s, for instance, introduced the McWrap this spring.”

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-08-28/why-is-chicken-more-expensive-ask-mcdonalds

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Cop Sues Over DC Speed Camera Program

“Sergeant Mark Robinson has spent 23 years on the force, with five years of experience working on the automated traffic enforcement unit.  Earlier this year, Robinson went public to expose how one of the city’s most profitable cameras at the Third Street Tunnel was set to the wrong speed. Robinson’s lawsuit alleges the camera program manager, Lisa Sutter, set up speed cameras improperly, voided speed camera tickets for friends, misappropriated $25,000 in government funds and ‘had an improper relationship with a non-profit organization.’ After he filed a formal complaint, Sutter lowered the scores on Robinson’s performance evaluation and rescinded his supervisory authority in the camera program.”

http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/41/4193.asp

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Unwanted Exotics

“If the definition of insanity is, indeed, repeating the same action over and over and over – and expecting a different result – then the car industry is palpably insane. No, wait. I am not being fair. The car industry is not insane. It is merely being puppeteered – dancing on strings, the strings controlled by someone else. The object of this exercise is not to find a way to reduce the cost of driving but rather to increase it. California – the biggest single market for cars in the U.S. – along with nine others – has set quotas for Unwanted Exotics. Fifteen percent of all cars sold in these states must be of the electrified variety by 2025. This a great deal more than the 80-odd electric Fits Honda has sold so far.”

http://ericpetersautos.com/2013/08/26/unwanted-exotics/

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Federal Regulators Consider Seat Belt Ignition Interlocks on Automobiles

“The seatbelt ignition interlock would prevent the automobile from starting unless the seatbelt was clasped. Back in 1974 the government required interlocks on nearly all 1974 year model vehicles. However, public outcry led Congress to banish the mandate. This week the NHTSA reportedly rejected a petition from BMW that would allow the German automaker to skip certain crash testing requirements if it installed seatbelt interlocks in front seats.  BMW outlined three different potential types of interlocks including one that would prevent the vehicle from being started. Another would prevent the driver from shifting out of Park and a third would allow the vehicle to be driven only at low speeds.”

http://www.dailytech.com/Federal+Regulators+Consider+Seat+Belt+Ignition+Interlocks+on+Automobiles/article33274.htm

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Cities Crackdown on Private Transport

“The Dallas City Council was scheduled to vote on a substantial city code rewrite that will redefine everything from who can dispatch a car to who can drive a limo to the cost of a limousine’s off-the-lot sticker price (has to be more than $45,000). The rewrite will ‘require limousine service to be prearranged at least 30 minutes before the service is provided.’ The addendum item says ‘the use of computer applications and other technologies by some providers of limousine service has distorted certain distinctions between limousines and taxicabs, and that it’s high time the city ‘establish those distinctions to help the public understand the differences between those types of passenger transportation services.'”

http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=23546

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Non-American spouse of American abroad narrowly avoids becoming a U.S. person

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“In February 2013, an IRS examiner combing over the couple’s return wanted to know whether the wife’s act of submitting a ‘married filing jointly’ Form 1040 had accidentally turned the husband into a U.S. person, even if they had not explicitly made a § 6013(g) election for a nonresident alien spouse to be treated as a resident alien for tax purposes. Such treatment would saddle him with an obligation to file Form 3520 on what the IRS hilariously calls ‘foreign trusts’ and what the husband probably thinks of as ‘my local & fully-tax-compliant retirement account’ — and since the would-be joint return apparently didn’t include any 3520s for him, the couple would have been subject to penalties.”

http://isaacbrocksociety.ca/2013/08/30/non-american-spouse-of-american-abroad-narrowly-avoids-bceoming-a-us-person/

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