Monday, August 23, 2010

Framing the economy

One (or several all told) of the Soros money lines to KRBS is J. Zach Schiller. He is involved in Tides center- which funds Longview Institute which was the Rockridge center but changed names. Once you have looked into Soros' groups for a while you start to notice things dividing and renaming themselves and saying they are doing something new when they are really doing the same stupid thing. This is one definition of "framing".
If you follow the operation at Rockridge you see they are trying to talk to people's nerves language to sell them things they don't want.
If you look at the Longview Institute you see another sort of definition, where they just sort of "say things" in a way they think you want to hear. Framing is "just saying things".
Framing is also a way to accuse someone of doing something they didn't, like murder. It is done by making people think like a group of fish and lying to them.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Telecommunications Act of 1996

According to the following link, the telecommunications act of 1996 denigrates health concerns associated with towers such as the KRBS complex. KRBS founders, of course, laud the act, but people concerned with alarming health facts abounding around radio transmissions such as these wonder how they can make it a federal law that thwe community has no say in? They have illegalized the real grass roots movement! You will also notice PG&E making a rapid push to install so-called "smart-meters" as fast as they can in a bum rush before local communities can organize a resistance. They do this IN SPITE OF the known dangers. PG&E is lying. Read the article "ARe Smart Meters Dangerous, too?" ON the cover of last weeks East Bay Express: http://www.eastbayexpress.com/gyrobase/are-smartmeters-dangerous-too/Content?oid=1939740&storyPage=1




http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Znma8L2U1LIJ:www.law.berkeley.edu/journals/btlj/articles/vol12/Martin/html/text.html+%22telecommunications+act+of+1996%22+%22health+concerns%22&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Soros directly supporting stargate operatives

according to http://www.leepenn.org/NORURI1298_v1.doc,

Soros, Gorbachev, and utopian globalists support the URI:

Meanwhile, the quest for a global soul is also attracting some global power brokers. Billionaire currency speculator George Soros has added the URI to the long list of recipients of his largesse. He also funds Choice in Dying (which supports legalizing assisted suicide), needle exchanges for drug addicts, and groups that his foundation believes "will protect women's access to comprehensive reproductive health care, including abortion." Soros's ambitions, like Swing's, are large, but he is not daunted. "It is sort of a disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out,"

Soros has said.

The Gorbachev Foundation's "State of the World Forum" is another ally of the URI. There is no formal link between the Gorbachev Foundation and the URI, but URI staff member Paul Andrews has said, "We are friendly colleagues. Some people go to both meetings." One of these people is Alan Jones, Dean of Grace Cathedral (Bishop Swing's own parish); Jones is a member of the Forum's San Francisco Coordinating Council. URI supporter Robert Muller, former Assistant Secretary-General of the UN and Chancellor of the University for Peace in Costa Rica, is on the Forum's International Coordinating Council.

The State of the World Forum was a co-sponsor of the 1996 URI summit conference, and the Forum's own glittery annual meetings in San Francisco (intended to establish "a kind of global brain trust") attract the usual assortment of rich people, celebrities, activists, and gurus. On the spiritual side are Stanislav Grof (a "transpersonal psychologist"), Hal Puthoff (an ESP researcher), Barbara Marx Hubbard, Charlene Spretnak (of the Green Party), Matthew Fox, Sam Keen, Deepak Chopra, Ram Dass, and Tony Robbins. The most prominent self-identified Catholic attending the meeting in 1997 was Frances Kissling, executive director of Catholics for a Free Choice, a group that supports legal abortion.