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Citizens Against Syria Strike Lighting Up Lawmakers’ Phones

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Sep 6, 2013 No Comments ›› Spit Stixx

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Excerpted from Breitbart: Several congressional offices have confirmed to Breitbart News they are receiving thousands of phone calls and emails from constituents urging them not to authorize President Barack Obama’s plan for military intervention in Syria.

“There has certainly been an uptick in calls, letters, emails, Facebook posts, etc.,” Kat Cammack, the chief of staff for Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL), said in an email to Breitbart News. “I can’t speak for other offices but I know our office has received an incredible amount of correspondence that is 99% DO NOT ATTACK SYRIA!”

Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX) told Breitbart News he is experiencing the same. “The calls are generic, meaning they’re not coordinated in any way,” Stockman said. “It’s an extremely high volume in the thousands and nearly unanimous in opposition to military action in Syria.”

Rep. Stephen Fincher (R-TN) said constituents are even calling his personal home phone number to let them know they oppose war in Syria. “Our phones, emails, and social media platforms are being inundated with West Tennesseans weighing on Syria,” Fincher told Breitbart News. “The consensus—a resounding ‘no.’ Folks are even calling my home phone letting me know they don’t want to see the United States get involved.” Keep reading

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Crossroads News : Changes In The World Around Us And Our Place In It

Internet Neutrality : Invasion Of Privacy

Authorities gain power to collect Australians’ internet records

Bianca Hall
The Sunday Morning Herald
Laws passed today will allow authorities to collect and keep Australians’ internet records, including their web-browsing history, social media activity and emails.Attorney-General Nicola Roxon said the laws would help police track cyber-criminals around the globe, and would give authorities the power to find people engaged in forgery, fraud, child pornography, and infringement of copyright and intellectual property.The laws will also allow Australia to accede to the Council of Europe Convention on Cyber-crime, which has 34 members.

”Cyber-crime is a growing threat that touches all aspects of modern life,” Ms Roxon said. ”It poses complex policy and law enforcement challenges, partly due to the transnational nature of the internet.”

But Greens communications spokesman Scott Ludlam said the laws went further, and the government had failed to explain why the far-reaching powers were necessary.

”The European treaty doesn’t require ongoing collection and retention of communications, but the Australian bill does,” Senator Ludlam said.

”It also leaves the door open for Australia to assist in prosecutions which could lead to the death penalty overseas.”

The legislation will allow the Australian Federal Police to collaborate with international authorities in seeking Australian communications data under warrants.

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My Contact List Was Stolen...

Any of you who corresponds with me via my Yahoo account beware.  Something grabbed my contact list and is sending out fake emails under my name.  I apologize for the inconvenience.  Here is what it looks like:

From: Cheryl Nelson <---------@yahoo.com>
To: eme@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 1:05 PM
Subject: Fwd:


wow this is amazing you should look into it http://www.nbnews15.net/biz/?news=2100705

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Here is an email from one of our members with advice on what to do if this happens to you........

I experienced the same regarding a hacked Yahoo Address Book last week, and so did my sister who lives in California. As far as I can tell, it's a malicious form of malware that sends out links to those listed in an address book using one's email address, which if clicked on and opened, propagates further malware.

Imperative to delete all cookies, clear your browsing history, clear your cache and change your email password and security answers if indicated, asap, and fun a full scan on your system if you haven't done so already. Personally, I also deleted my address book and now only enter recipients manually. Have also noticed the " Sent " file appears vulnerable too, so I keep that clear as well.

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Something just clicked in my mind!  I have, on CNN videotape, the testimony of witnesses during the great Chilean earthquake, a year ago. This woman said, "We saw colored lights in the sky just before the earthquake."
As an electrical engineer and high school physics teacher, I surmise how these two phenomena could be related.  There is an electro-mechanical phenomenon termed "the piezoelectric effect." When crystalline solids are impacted, the shock causes the instantaneous generation of thousands of volts of electrical energy for a fraction of a second. The piezoelectric principle is used to spark your gas stove and gas grill, as well as your cigarette lighter, when a tiny hammer strikes a crystal. Well, deep inside the Earth's crust are fissures that separate rock formations, the largest of which are crustal tectonic plates, twelve of which comprise the entire crust of the Earth.

When the magma filled mantle below the crust becomes disturbed, these adjacent rock masses, and even the tectonic plates, are banged up against one another, and the result is the generation, across their marginal gap, of many thousands of volts of electrical energy.

Now, when a high voltage is generated in an abrupt time step, almost instantaneously, an *extremely* strong electromagnetic field is generated which billows outward from the voltage arc, and this field can easily travel very high up into the sky, as well as through the surrounding ground. This could explain the abrupt death of many birds. And yes, flashes of greenish colored light accompany this electromagnetic burst. But remember, birds are dying all over the  world, so are we to suspect that earthquakes are beginning to fulminate all over the world, simultaneously? 

It is very important that you look at this photograph taken before the great earthquake in China. Swarms of toads are fleeing out of the ground. Why? Because they are being zapped!   

The link below should be clickable. Incidentally, or not so incidentally, what would cause tectonic plate disturbances in many sectors of the World around the same time? Huge solar coronal mass ejections, spewing forth electrically charged particles which, when their electric waves sweep through Earth's magnetic field, they conflict with our magnetosphere in a physical fashion,
like poking a crowbar in between the spokes of a rotating bicycle wheel. The result is an actual jerking and jolting of the entire
planet in its rotation. This phenomenon was noticed, but not understood very well, by Dr. Stephen Plagemann thirty years ago, as described in his book, "The Jupiter Effect: The Key to Earthquakes."      (below, clickable link to toad swarms)
http://observers.france24.com/en/content/20080513-toads-predict-earthquake-dead-china

The New Madrid earthquake could be looming. Waiting is too risky.  We need to assemble teams of activists to look for frenzied animal behavior: squirrels, chipmunks, birds, dogs, cats, etc. What were birds doing flying at night? Were they crazed because of an  electromagnetic burst into the air, originated by an underground piezoelectric disturbance, that drove them out of their nests? 
Look for toads and insects swarming out of the ground. This amazing phenomenon was described in the Book of Exodus when earth disturbances ravaged ancient Egypt.  California Geologist Jim Berkland predicts earthquakes partially by charting the number of lost pet reports in the newspapers. In January of 2005, The Washington Post reported that not one animal died in the Asian tsunami of Christmas 2004. They all sensed the impending tsunami and the ground vibrations and fled to high ground an hour or so before it struck.   

Volunteers,
Please check the earthquake data vis-a-vis the dates, times and locations where bird flocks fell over Beebe, Arkansas, as well as over places in Louisiana, Florida, South America, Italy, Sweden, and China. If seismic activity and bird falls coincide in both time and place, then this may be a way of saving lives. If there is no relation, then we need to continue investigating other possible explanations.   
                      John DiNardo

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