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http://countdowntozerotime.com/2013/08/08/russian-leader-warns-get-all-money-out-of-western-banks-now-united-states-are-preparing-for-the-largest-theft-of-private-wealth-in-modern-history/

This article sources to eutimes.com, a known Sorcha Faal dispensary.  I checked Sorcha Faal's site at whatdoesitmean.com, and did not locate this article.  So, I can't determine if this is SF or not.  Just read with discernment.

EU Times is suspicious because it publishes SF frequently.  The About states "European Union Times is an international newspaper based in Europe with operational branches in America and Canada."  This is very vague.  The Contact is an online form, no addresses or phone numbers given. 

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Email from Sheldon Day...

Interesting to note that on Marshalls' newest video, he alledges  that PLANET-X ( Black Star in your case ),  is out past Saturn RIGHT NOW just slightly below the Ecliptic.. This is EXACTLY what John Dinardo also thought ( SEE Attachment )..

Marshall used to REFUTE the rumors that X was "by the Sun" so to speak but now is PUBLISHING this as a reality on his newest video.
His NEW VIDEO HERE..  It's NOT literally by the Sun but WAYYYYYY Behind it but giving the human race the impression that it's "by the Sun"...

Regards, Sheldon
Planet X afficionado

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Frack Gag’ Bans Children From Talking About Fracking, Forever

By Andrew Breiner on August 2, 2013 at 12:23 pm

shutterstock_95581429When drilling company Range Resources offered the Hallowich family a $750,000 settlement to relocate from their fracking-polluted home in Washington County, Pennsylvania, it came with a common restriction. Chris and Stephanie Hallowich would be forbidden from ever speaking about fracking or the Marcellus Shale. But one element of the gag order was all new. The Hallowichs’ two young children, ages 7 and 10, would be subject to the same restrictions, banned from speaking about their family’s experience for the rest of their lives.

The Hallowich family’s gag order is only the most extreme example of a tactic that critics say effectively silences anyone hurt by fracking. It’s a choice between receiving compensation for damage done to one’s health and property, or publicizing the abuses that caused the harm. Virtually no one can forgo compensation, so their stories go untold.

Bruce Baizel, Energy Program Director at Earthworks, an environmental group focusing on mineral and energy development, said in a phone interview that the companies’ motives are clear. “The refrain in the industry is, this is a safe process. There’s no record of contamination. That whole claim would be undermined if these things were public.” There have been attempts to measure the number of settlements with non-disclosure agreements, Baizel said, but to no avail. “They don’t have to be registered, they don’t have to be filed. It’s kind of a black hole.”

The Hallowich case shows how drilling companies can use victims’ silence to rewrite their story. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that before their settlement, the Hallowichs complained that drilling caused “burning eyes, sore throats, headaches and earaches, and contaminated their water supply.” But after the family was gagged, gas exploration company Range Resources’ spokesman Matt Pitzarella insisted “they never produced evidence of any health impacts,” and that the family wanted to move because “they had an unusual amount of activity around them.” Public records will show, once again, that fracking did not cause health problems.

It’s not the only time gas exploration companies have gone to great lengths to keep the health problems caused by fracking under wraps. A 2012 Pennsylvania law requires companies to tell doctors the chemical contents of fracking fluids, so long as doctors don’t reveal that information, even to patients they are treating for fracking-related illness.

Credit: Earthworks

Credit: Earthworks

Sharon Wilson, an organizer with Earthworks, said that was the point. “These gag orders are the reason [drillers] can give testimony to Congress and say there are no documented cases of contamination. And then elected officials can repeat that.” She makes it clear she doesn’t blame the families who take the settlements. “They do what they have to do to protect themselves and their children.”

Wilson witnessed the very beginning of fracking in her own backyard. Some of the first experiments in combining horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing took place around her 42 acres of land in Wise County, Texas, on the Barnett Shale, and everyone was cashing in. But she saw the negatives first-hand. “I thought they were digging a stock pond, but it was actually a waste pit,” she said on the phone. “I caught them illegally dumping in streams and creeks.”

That led Wilson to start the work she continues to this day with Earthworks – helping landowners prove damage to their health and property from fracking, for eventual settlement. But as soon as the settlement comes, she said, “they get gagged. And then they can never talk about it again.” Wilson knew the Hallowichs, but now rarely talks to them, afraid she could cause them to run afoul of the gag order.

But even she was shocked that the Hallowich children would be gagged too. “How can you even do that?” she asked. “Is there a list of words the kids aren’t allowed to say?”

Peter Vallari, the Hallowichs’ lawyer, said that in decades of legal work, he had never seen such a thing, and could find no example of a similar gag order. “It’s not typical, and it was imposed on my clients, put in the way of an ultimatum,” he said by phone.

Wary of the bad press for putting a lifetime gag order on two minors, Pizzarella told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that “we don’t believe the [Hallowich] settlement applies to children.” This, despite ready availability of the settlement transcript, in which the company’s lawyer states “I guess our position is it does apply to the whole family. We would certainly enforce it.”

Vallari, the Hallowichs’ attorney, doesn’t buy Pizzarella’s retraction via press. “Their lawyers insisted on that language, and they said they wanted it enforced,” he said when reached by phone. “Until they write me a letter or sign a stipulation saying [it doesn't apply to the children], I don’t believe it.” Pizzarella did not respond to requests for interview.

Wilson, the organizer, said that even beyond making political action more difficult, gag orders are causing people direct harm. “When you get a settlement and get gagged, you can’t warn your neighbors,” she said. “Then your neighbors drink the very same water, and have health issues that are probably permanent.”

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FIRE DRILL WEEKEND

This is it folks. There is sooooooooooooo much going on, you just gotta bite the bullet and have a fire drill this weekend. Turn the power off at the box and find out what it's going to be like if the electric grid goes down and to ensure you have non-electric substitutes. 

Check the expirations on your food storage, your prescription/OTC meds, fire extinguishers.  Replace as needed.  USE YOUR FOOD STORAGE.  It's great to have a ton of beans and rice, but whatcha gonna flavor it with.  Can you eat it plain?  Find out what ingredients you lack and get them now, while you still can. 

Are your batteries still good?  Does equipment still work.  (Did you forget and leave a battery in your shortwave radio for a year and it no longer works?) 

Top off all your tanks and containers, not just gasoline but water too. 

How long has your Clorox been sitting under the kitchen sink?  It loses its punch after a while, ya know.  Have enough water filters or replacement parts? 

You get the idea.  Look at everything you're going to rely on.  My Country Living grain mail was jostled in storage and became exposed and the big, metal fly wheel got rusted.  Look inside all your food storage buckets even if it means repackaging them with new dry ice or new O2 absorbers.  Better to find out now if weevils spawned and ate everything.  I had a bucket full of ziploc bags of oatmeal.  The lid, for whatever reason, was missing and something gawdawfulgross spilled on it and seeped into the top couple of bags.  That's why it's important to get a visual on your buckets.  To make sure rats and mice didn't gnaw into them, inspect and make sure you leave room for the cat to be able to get around all of them.  Got equipment that has wiring?  Hot dang, they can and do chew through wiring.  Happened to a neighbor.  Those critters gnawed through the wiring on his tractor.  You get the picture. 

Leave comments on things you discovered you needed or went awry and help your neighbors.

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http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130805/08323124067/lawmakers-issued-license-plates-that-make-them-invisible-to-traffic-cams-parking-tickets.shtml

Of course.  How appropriate.  Different health insurance, too.  Too good for Obamacare that the rest of us get.  Lawmakers are no longer "We The People."  Thus, D.C. is under the control of a rogue administration.

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