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The Dot Connector #3 PDF

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May-June 2009 (screen quality PDF)

Editorial

IN BRIEF:

  • The Inventor of the Web Opposes to Online Spying
  • Medications, Chemicals Found in Bottled Water
  • "War on Terror" or Comedy of (Loosely Staged) Errors

 

CONTENTS:

  • Debt Addiction Depression Destruction
    by Darryl Robert Schoon.
Modern economies were created by the collusion of bankers and government. The banks are now collapsing and only the governments are left. It's like watching a two legged man trying to stand on his remaining leg. How long will he remain upright and in what direction will he fall?
  • The Tower of Basel: Secretive Plans for the Issuing of a Global Currency
    by Ellen Brown.
Why did the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) not retract or at least modify the second Basel Accord, known as Basel II, after seeing the devastation it had caused? Why did it sit idly by as the global economy came crashing down? Was the goal to create so much economic havoc that the world would rush with relief into the waiting arms of the BIS with its privately-created global currency?
  • The Drug Story: The Truth About the Rockefeller Drug Empire
    by Hans Ruesch.
The Rockefellers own the largest drug manufacturing combine in the world, and use all of their other interests to bring pressure to increase the sale of the drugs most of which are harmful. Today their story could be considered "well known" ... if it wasn't conveniently ignored.
  • Codex Alimortalius
    by Gregory Damato.
Degraded, demineralized, pesticide-filled and irradiated foods, soon to be imposed by the Codex Alimentarius, are the fastest and most efficient way to make you dependant on pharmaceuticals. Death for profit is the new name of the game.
  • Sinister Forces in American Political Witchcraft
    by Peter Levenda with Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan.
Peter Levenda is the author of the powerful, compelling, and well researched Sinister Forces – the trilogy which explores the links between the Nazis, the occult, mind control and modern American politics and asks uncomfortable questions about what forces underlie and may control global events.
  • The NSA Wants to Know What You Think
    by James Bamford.
The National Security Agency (NSA) is developing a tool that Orwell's "thought police" might have found useful: an artificial intelligence system designed to gain insight into what people are thinking. With the entire Internet and thousands of databases for a brain, the device will be able to respond almost instantaneously to complex questions posed by intelligence analysts.
  • "You're Either With Us, or You're With the Terrorists ... or You're Both" by Chris Floyd.
Leaving aside the ever-thorny matter of divining the varying proportion of connivance, acquiescence, foreknowledge, exploitation, incompetence and fate involved in 9/11, we can say this as an established fact: It is the policy of the United States government to provoke violent extremist groups into action to "catalyze" the American people into supporting their militarist agenda, which included an invasion of Iraq – whether Saddam Hussein was in power or not.
  • Guantánamo: Testimony of Spc. Brandon Neely
    by Brandon Neely with Almerindo E. Ojeda.
On December 4, 2008, Specialist Brandon Neely approached the Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas (CSHRA) with testimony he wished to contribute to the Guantánamo Testimonials Project. He believed that insufficient attention had been paid to "the hell that went on at Camp X-Ray." In this interview, Specialist Neely provides testimony of sexual abuse and torture by medical personnel, brutal beatings out of frustration and fear, positional torture, and much,much more...
  • The Drone Wars by Tom Engelhardt.
Out there in America are people eager to bring the fifth iteration of Terminator not to local multiplexes, but to the skies of our perfectly real world, and that the Pentagon is already funding them to do so.
  • The Media is the Matrix by Lorie Kramer.
The very medium of television creates a means of control with it's hypnotizing effects, allowing anything coming over the signal straight into our brains with pretty much no filters. We find jingles and slogans running through our heads, even if we think they are stupid on a conscious level.
  • The Esoteric Alphabet by Ellis C. Taylor.
Were letter symbols really originated solely to accommodate varieties in the expression of sounds? If not, then what is the real meaning behind the letter shapes we use and what story do they and their sequence tell? Could their design and meter carry an underlying message?
  • Free Energy Technology Could Destroy the Natural World (But It Doesn't Have To) by Mike Adams.
Human beings have proven themselves to be preoccupied with war, profit and self destruction. Given such traits, the very last thing humans need right now is breakthrough energy technology that produces endless energy at virtually zero cost. Handing this over to human beings now would be like giving a child a set of big red buttons for launching nuclear missiles.
  • The Healing Power of Sunlight
    by Dr. Michael Holick with Mike Adams.
There is no drug, no surgical or high-tech procedure that comes even close to the astonishing healing power of natural sunlight. And you can get it free of charge. That's why nobody's promoting it...
  • The Enigma of the Towers by Brian Freeston.
Ireland's countryside is dotted with scores of round towers built by monks in the sixth and seventh centuries. For more than 40 years, a top U.S. scientist, Professor Philip S. Callahan, has pondered their mystery. His discovery has huge implications for modern science and technology, leaving alone archeology. For these towers, he says, are nothing less than radio antennae.

 

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