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Drug War Birthday

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This 19. June 2012 show was broadcast from the Sunshine State Studio  on the No Agenda Stream.

Specifically we looked at the celebratory anniversary of the drug war, the legalization of ecstasy, the creeps at the TSA, freedom of speech and Frank Zappa, Jesse Ventura and gangs in government, Wage the dog in Syria, Drone Nation and much more.

SHOWNOTES

LEGALIZE IT

“CIA are drug smugglers.” – Federal Judge Bonner, head of DEA youtube.com
Penn Jillette & Gary Johnson Lament NY’s Marijuana Decriminalization Doesn’t Go Far Enough. mediaite.com
Ethan Nadelmann: Obama’s Hypocritical War on Marijuana. huffingtonpost.com
R.I. Gov. Chafee signs into law decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana / Poll. news.providencejournal.com
Should Ecstasy Be Legalized? “Harm Reduction” (Harm From Drug War Profiteers) youtube.com
President Obama smoked pot in high school. Why is he against legalizing marijuana? csmonitor.com

THE POLICE STATE

Ottawa airport wired with microphones as Border Services prepares to record travellers’ conversations. ottawacitizen.com
TSA Testing Scandal Uncovered At Philadelphia International Airport | CBS Philly. philadelphia.cbslocal.com
Foreign Troops Training In Tampa for GOP Convention Take Over? youtube.com
FBI Terror Plot: How the Government Is Destroying the Lives of Innocent People. alternet.org
6 Government Surveillance Programs Designed to Watch What You Do Online. alternet.org
American student forced to cross Mexican border on foot after mistakenly being put on ‘No-Fly’ list losangeles.cbslocal.com
Secret ‘Kill List’ Proves a Test of Obama’s Principles and Will nytimes.com
Propaganda firm owner ran smear campaign against USA TODAY journalists. usatoday.com
REVEALED: Hundreds of words to avoid using online if you don’t want the government spying on you. dailymail.co.uk
WH leaks for propaganda film. salon.com
Priest Removed From Ministry Due To Sex Abuse Allegations Now Works At TSA« CBS Philly. philadelphia.cbslocal.com
Students will be tracked via chips in IDs. mysanantonio.com
Gitmo Nation Jewelry: Electronic monitors provide another tool for police. charlotteobserver.com

THE EUROPEAN DEBT UNION

Greek election is euro versus drachma, Samaras says. bbc.co.uk
Police agree to £10,000 compensation payout to builder arrested for taking photograph of bank doorway. dailymail.co.uk
UKIP Nigel Farage Von Rumpoy’s Done a Runner! – June 17th 2012 - youtube.com
Theresa May: we’ll stop migrants if euro collapses. telegraph.co.uk
Bloom Exposes Financial Transaction Tax Scam & Central Banking Crooks youtube.com
Nigel Farage: Incoherent Euro policy shows fatal weakness at the heart of government. dailymail.co.uk
Madrid lance un appel à l’aide européenne pour ses banques france24.com
Van Rompuy to draft plan for deeper economic union. euobserver.com
Euro zone agrees to lend Spain up to 100 billion euros. reuters.com
UK actively debating a European referendum, leaning towards a NO vote youtube.com
Small Irish towns begin shunning Euros and turning to old “Punt” currency youtube.com
Anger over Lagarde’s tax-free salary independent.co.uk

THE INVASION OF PERSIA

44 Senators, including many Democrats, sign AIPAC letter to Obama against Iran negotiations. mondoweiss.net
Iran has enough uranium for 5 bombs: so-called “expert” news.yahoo.com
BBC – Adam Curtis Blog: HOW TO KILL A RATIONAL PEASANT. bbc.co.uk
Blair urged by Murdoch to rush into Iraq war youtube.com
Colin Powell regrets U.N. speech justifying the Iraq invasion. rawstory.com

WAG THE SYRIAN DOG

CIA, MI6 Orchestrating massacres in Syria: Analyst. presstv.ir
2nd British occupation since WWII? Foreign Secretary Hague “can’t rule out” sending troops to Syria dailymail.co.uk
Establishment New York Times says Wired Magazine’s Danger Room “cooperates” with the Pentagon on stories. More PSYOPs? mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com
Syria’s ‘Ghost’ killers: Steroid-mad thugs who keep tyrant al-Assad’s murderous regime in power mirror.co.uk
BBC News Propaganda uses ‘Iraq photo to illustrate Syrian massacre’. telegraph.co.uk
Al-Qaida affiliates operating in Syria, says William Hague. guardian.co.uk

DRONE NATION

The Age Of Drones: Military May Be Using Drones In US To Help Police losangeles.cbslocal.com
U.S. Proposes Arming 6 of Italy’s Reaper Drones. nytimes.com
Gov.: Drones over Va. ‘great’; cites battlefield success wtop.com
The Questionable Past of the Man Who Decides Who U.S. Drones Will Kill theatlantic.com
Joggobot, the companion drone that follows you while you run forbes.com
Local Governments Have the Power to Restrict Drone Surveillance in the US. eff.org
Border agency overextended on drone program washingtontimes.com
Military drone mistaken for ‘UFO’ along DC highways myfoxdc.com
Where Is The Outrage? – Judge Andrew Napolitano on Drones townhall.com
US Needs Another 600 Humans to Fly Its Robot Planes. wired.com
Whole World Disapproves U.S. Drone Assassinations Except Americans youtube.com

THE AMERICAN EMPIRE

US special forces ‘parachuted into North Korea’. telegraph.co.uk
Military mini-shuttle returns from top secret mission youtube.com
Perks of Empire: Microsoft appoints first official Iraq distributor. google.com
BP Announces that Venezuela Now Have the Largest Oil Reserves in the World. oilprice.com
“Our Military Has Turned Into Contract For Hire Killers” Jesse Ventura Interview youtube.com

THE RULE OF THE BANKSTERS

Senators hope to end Federal Reserve’s conflicts of interest. rawstory.com
U.N. could tax U.S.-based Web sites, leaked docs show. news.cnet.com
The Geography of Government Benefits nytimes.com
Paul Krugman and Voodoo economics on the BCC bbc.co.uk
Adam Kokesh debates Webster Tarpley at Occupy Bilderberg 2012 youtube.com
Frank Zappa on Crossfire in 1986, dispelling the myths of censorship youtube.com
Megaupload Wins Crucial Evidence Disclosure Battle With US Govt. torrentfreak.com
Alberta Opposition Leader Danielle Smith attacks premier’s attendance at Bilderberg conference. calgaryherald.com

Giving Thanks for the TSA This Holiday Season

As Thanksgiving holiday approaches, Americans across the continent are preparing for quaint family gatherings, mountains of extra calories, and thousands of miles of long-distance travel. If the events of the past year are any indication, they should also prepare for the cold, unforgiving blue-latex hands of Transportation Security Administration agents.

According to the Air Transport Association, close to 23.2 million passengers will be boarding flights and feeling the frisk during Thanksgiving weekend, a bit less than traveled this same time last year. This is due in part to the well-documented “Opt-Out” day held last year, encouraging scores of travelers to opt-out of the new full body scanner machines in order to air their general dissatisfaction with the new procedure. This event drew great public and media interest but was not as great a success as had been hoped, mostly due to the TSA’s agency-wide decision to turn off the majority of the scanners across the country. Despite the outrage of the American public, the TSA and Homeland Security Department were determined to convince the broader populace of the inherent “benefits” such a policy would bring. Writing in USA Today, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano justified seeking the American people’s “cooperation, patience and a commitment” so as to defeat “the face of a determined enemy”, even going so far as to praise the “safety, efficiency, and commitment to privacy” that such full body scanners would employ.

Reacting to the introduction of the searches, grassroots campaigns were mounted, politicians weighed in, and public outrage sparked a national conversation on the state of security and privacy in the airports. A plethora of offended Americans began turning to Youtube and social media to document the latest instances of airport screening they considered abusive and unnecessary, such as the video of a six-year old girl being patted down which drew millions of viewers from across the world. This prompted then Republican congressman and now current Presidential Candidate Ron Paul to remark: “Government being so bold as to maul us in public and say they’re doing it for our interests. If we tolerate this, there’s something wrong with us”.

It is fitting to note, however, that not all amongst us are willing to take it without protest. Reacting to the judge’s decision to throw out his lawsuit against the TSA, former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura vented his frustrations on the state of freedom in his country. In a press conference before the Federal courthouse in St. Paul, he vowed never to stand for another pledge of allegiance in the “Fascist States of America” again, and is considering seeking Mexican citizenship. At one point, he even threw out the idea of running for President, so as to “defeat these two parties that are destroying our country. Maybe that’s what it takes… When are we going to stop allowing the Government to violate our Constitution and the Bill of Rights?”.

As the turkey and cranberry sauce are distributed this holiday season, and President Obama makes his case for broad acceptance of his expansive foreign policy and furtherance of Bush-era executive powers, invasions of privacy at the nation’s airports are issues bound to be rehashed once more. Notwithstanding the eradication of most of the so-called “terrorists” by unmanned aerial vehicles and night raids in Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Kenya, the government will continue to make the case that even more liberties must be given up in order to secure privacy. This is underscored by leagues of American politicians and thinktanks alike who continue to push for increased security and vigilance against an unseen enemy, while at the same time expanding wars and occupations abroad which fuel them.

While those are all other issues to be discussed at length, the reigning concern is the criminialization of traveling anywhere in the United States. The past year has seen the introduction of the TSA on highways and bus stations, and its reach could even be expanded to shopping malls and sidewalks.  This agency, now a $9 billion, 62,000 bureaucracy, has grown exponentially beyond where its creators had intentioned, proved by congressman John Mica’s own remarks, himself one of the many congressman to support its creation, to journalists at Human Events:

“The whole program has been hijacked by bureaucrats,” said Rep. John Mica (R. -Fla.), chairman of the House Transportation Committee.

“It mushroomed into an army,” Mica said.  “It’s gone from a couple-billion-dollar enterprise to close to $9 billion.”

As for keeping the American public safe, Mica says, “They’ve failed to actually detect any threat in 10 years.”

“Everything they have done has been reactive.  They take shoes off because of [shoe-bomber] Richard Reid, passengers are patted down because of the diaper bomber, and you can’t pack liquids because the British uncovered a plot using liquids,” Mica said.

“It’s an agency that is always one step out of step,” Mica said.

It cost $1 billion just to train workers, which now number more than 62,000, and “they actually trained more workers than they have on the job,” Mica said.

“The whole thing is a complete fiasco,” Mica said.

Whereas previously flying was seen as a luxury for constant travelers, it is now seen as an inevitable hassle for thousands of people, due to arbitrary limits on liquids, bag weights, fingernail clippers, and shampoos, as well as forced X-rays by machines which are constantly re-determined to be unsafe by medical authorities.

This holiday season, do yourself and your country a favor. Do not support the out-of-control airport security theatre agency known as the TSA. Opt-out of invasive body-scanner machines. Do it for privacy, health, and moral reasons. A nation’s government is mainly reflected by the will of the people. Never should one be forced to lose one ounce of liberty for the sake of security. Herein lies your mantra during this Thanksgiving season.