Sunday, 19 May 2013


MPs in line for £20,000 pay rise in move likely to spark public anger

'MPs could get a pay rise of up to £20,000 in a move that could spark considerable public resentment.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), the body responsible for MPs’ salaries and pensions, is expected to recommend a substantial increase on the current £65,738 annual pay packet in a report next month.
Ipsa is considering hiking salaries to £86,000, although a rise of £10,000 is considered more likely. In return, there would be curbs to Members’ gold-plated pensions and personal expenses.'
 


Report: Assad preparing missile strike against Tel Aviv in case attacked again

'Syria is making preparations to strike Tel Aviv in case Israel launches another attack on its territory, The Sunday Times reported on Sunday.
The Syrian army has begun deploying advanced surface-to-surface missiles, the report said, adding that it has received orders to strike central Israel in case additional attacks against Syria are carried out.
The Sunday Times said that the information was obtained by reconnaissance satellites that were tracking the Syrian forces. According to the report, Syria was deploying advanced Tishreen missiles which are capable of carrying a holf-ton warhead.'
 


Media Now Openly Admitting The Government Controls The News

'A trio of Obama scandals has forced the corporate media admit its own reports are nothing more than the government-controlled talking points and not the product of a free and open press.
If you have been following the news lately you’ll notice there are 3 government scandals that the media is focusing on 1) The DOJ spying on the AP reporters 2) Benghazi gate 3) IRS targeting of activist groups.
While each of these are truly a damning indictment of the widespread corruption in our now gone rogue federal government, combing these three stories reveals an even bigger story which is recurring open admission by the media that the news they report is being controlled by the government.'
 

The Language Of Slavery

'In these days of endless waiting, it occurs to me that even a bank account filled beyond comprehension will not alter the mindset of slavery.  A lifetime of ownership has left deeply rooted beliefs and habits of speech.  Some of these will be easy to let go of, while others are almost invisible.
A slave is one who is owned.  Their rights and permissible actions are determined outside of themselves; in fact, they ignore inner knowing in favor of outside validation for truth.  They do this out of fear.  Regardless of their feelings in any moment, they are obedient to their owners.'
   




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