Sunday, 8 May 2011


Bin Laden Kill Conveniently Paves Way for Security Checkpoints Everywhere -- Shopping Malls, Sports Stadiums, Grocery Stores, Churches

'Now that Osama Bin Laden is allegedly dead (for something like the ninth time), prepare to eventually be groped, molested, and herded through naked body scanners and other X-ray scanning machines everywhere you go. According to a recent CBS New York report, "counter terrorism" experts and other "security" officials are gearing up to require all Americans to essentially show their papers everywhere they go -- at the shopping mall, sports stadium, museum, grocery store, and even at church.

Security consultant David Boehm told CBS that because of Osama's supposed death, terrorists will now likely go after smaller, more common "soft" targets , which conveniently equates to government security checkpoints being set up all over the place. A classic play taken right from the false flag handbook, the proposed new security measures are posing as a necessary protocol to keep Americans "safe" and "secure" from the terrorists.'

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LIBYA: NATO's Objective is to 'Create a State of Chaos'

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Pakistan: Radars were Inactive, Not Jammed: Air Chief

'Pakistan Air Force has assured the government that no foreign helicopters or fighter planes will be allowed to violate the Pakistani air space in future and if ordered, the PAF can shoot down the US drones.

Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman has accepted the responsibility of air surveillance failure but informed the government that the entry of American helicopters into the Pakistani air space was not detected because the radars deployed on the western borders were not active on May 2. He dispelled the impression that the Pakistani radars were jammed.'

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