Your right to privacy is in the way, says Chertoff
TheCaptain-- Wednesday August 30th 2006, 1:53 pm
Filed under: Freedom of Speech, Mass Media, Privacy, Purple Revolution, Revolution Radio, The Captain

Hey guys how ya doing. First I wanna stress that you really should listen to the audio and follow along. It’s all part of the Revolution 2008 experience.

The radio show went great. I pissed some people off, offended some others. Good stuff in general. Looking forward to it this week. Check it out, Sunday, noon-2 pm Mountain time

Your freedom is in the way, sorry.

Chertoff seems to think that the Right to Privacy stands in the way of protecting you. So in order to maintain your freedom, you have to willingly give it up. No, seriously, he said it. Read for yourself,

“Protecting personal privacy is a part of responding to the post-Sept. 11 world, but it should not reflexively block us from developing new screening tools,” Chertoff wrote. “Indeed, more data sharing leads to more precisely targeted screening, which actually improves privacy by reducing questioning and searches of innocent travelers.”

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Stories being covered on today’s show
TheCaptain-- Sunday August 27th 2006, 11:19 am
Filed under: Border, Freedom of Speech, Iran, Military News, NOrth American Union, Privacy, Revolution Radio, The Captain

Ramos and Compean Two Border Patrol agents face 20 years in prison Petition to keep them out of prison

Border Hundreds line up for mobile consulate Spanish firm to build and run new PFI toll road in Texas A Mexican Separatist School in L.A.? Possible rail line concerns farmers Mexican nature park offer mock illegal border crossing

Left-overs

Trashing Privacy Poll shows 92% of Americans want right to see ballots counted Congress poised to unravel the internet Chips in our troops? Rove blasts warrentless wiretapping decision Russia Overtakes Saudi Arabia as World’s Leading Oil Producer New Yorker arrested for broadcasting Hizbollah TV 9/11 Comic Book Iran makes progress on heavy-water atomic plant U.S. built major Iranian nuclear facility

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Ramos and Compean Illegal Aliens, Drug Smugglers and the Border Patrol Inquisition Ramos tells his story Senator takes agents’ side

TTC Senator Ditches bill tied to superstate North American Investment Fund legislation

Warrantless Wiretaping 6th circuit next to review the legality of surveillence FISA Legislation



Congrats Capitan!!
DownTown-- Friday August 25th 2006, 3:58 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

The Capitan has got himself a talk and metal show on the local college station “Revolution Radio”!! WAY TO FREAKIN GO MAN!!!!



Revolution Radio is a done deal, plus news.
TheCaptain-- Friday August 25th 2006, 1:47 pm
Filed under: Border, Freedom of Speech, Mass Media, Military News, The Captain

Alright, sorry for the late post. Been doing the school thing. Just started back on Thursday. I am loving it all though. Lot’s of broadcast operations and a military history. I also just got set up to begin my own radio show on the city-wide campus station. It is appropriately named Revolution Radio. I am currently working on a sub domain for the show and hopefully I will be able to record the shows and post the podcasts of them. Keep an eye out for that.

This first story comes to us from the Washington Times. It’s all about how our faithful and reliable government has ratified, by a voice vote, the Cybercrime Treaty. The Cybercrime treaty is a plan put forth by globalist European bureaucrats that would essentially dissolve the constitution and put Americans at risk of being prosecuted by foreign governments for breaking laws on the Internet. Laws that may not be illegal in America, but are in the complaining country. (more…)

 
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Liquid Bombing Terror Joke
DownTown-- Thursday August 24th 2006, 4:35 pm
Filed under: Downtown, Freedom of Speech, Mass Media

Well you can’t have any liquids on the ONE WORLD airlines anymore. I don’t really care, but you used to be able to, now you can’t and it sucks. This is how freedom is lost, one inch at a time. Just like how they incrementally took away guns from Australian’s. When biometrics are required I will no longer fly.
Why can’t you have liquids on the plane, you might ask. Because you might try and make TATP or (acetone peroxide), a crystalline high explosive. It is the explosive mixture used in the 7/7 London Train bombing. It is made by combining acetone, hydrogen peroxide, and sulfuric acid in certain amounts and at certain temperatures. While adding the sulfuric acid to the acetone and hydrogen peroxide mixture, the mixture has a reaction and gets hot. If it is not kept below 10C it will produce ultra-sensitive crystals that cannot go high explosive, but only low explosive. After stirring the mixture for over an hour while it is in an ice bath, and producing terrific fumes, it must be refrigerated for 12-48 hours while crystals form. Then you filter the crystals from the acid mixture. Last you wash the crystals, and let them dry for 48 hours. Then you have TATP. Unfortunately there is no plane ride in the world that could last long enough to make TATP. Check out the wiki. Nor would you ever get on board with a gas mask, chemistry set including ice-bath. Lets get real. I am not terrorized yet are you? Since polls show that people did feel terrorized, and ready to give up their rights, I think the next 9/11 is right around the corner. It’s hard to say what it will be, but I have already predicted when it will be, before Oct 31 06.
One terror plot that I read some rumors about recently was that a nuke or dirty nuke would go off in Houston TX, and contaminate all the oil production and importation that is going on there. It was supposed to happen on Easter Sunday, it did not. I still stick to my prediction that it will be a very severe attack.
Take it easy until next time- DownTown



NSA, Brits and JIHAD!
TheCaptain-- Saturday August 19th 2006, 1:17 pm
Filed under: Border, Freedom of Speech, Mass Media, Privacy, The Captain

Well well, the NSA wire-tapping has been ruled unconstitutional. Literally, the propaganda matrix didn’t miss a beat. Within hours of the ruling they began defaming the Judge. Accusing her of everything from judge-shopping in the past to simply being a “black carter-appointee.” I’m no fan of the globalist Jimmy Carter, but you can’t defame someone simply because of appointment. This just continues the sad state of reporting we have nowadays. When you can’t argue the facts; Defame, insult, fear-monger, repeat.

The fact of the matter is, it is illegal. Any child can see this. Not only does it violate right to privacy, it violates right to freedom of speech and can cause quite chilling effect on the population.

When are people going to realize that this “War on Terror” is not worth fighting if, while we do so, we lose America. I am all for killing the people who threaten America. But it really does seem that the threats to America and our sovereignty are coming from within more and more every day. (more…)



So much for securing our border
TheCaptain-- Monday August 07th 2006, 3:54 pm
Filed under: Border, NOrth American Union, Purple Revolution, The Captain

You want something infuriating? Something to make your blood boil? Here it is.

Two border patrol agents face 20 years in prison for, and I quote, “assault with serious bodily injury, assault with a deadly weapon, discharging of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence, violating civil rights and obstruction of justice.”

I know, it sounds bad. But just read on. It turns out the person the “assaulted” was smuggling 800-lbs of marijuana into the country.

Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila, a mexican national, and quite possibly an agent of MS-13 (pure conjecture), was caught in the UNITED STATES with a van load of marijuana. The Border Patrol then begin pursuit. Ignacio Ramos flanks around Alderete-Davila and comes across his partner, Jose Alonso Compean, bloodied and on the ground. Ramos continues pursuit, the smuggler then turned and Ramos saw something shiny in his hand. He began firing. Ramos did not think he hit him, as the criminal coninued into the brush and escaped. (more…)

 
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Chips, Oil and Big Honkin’ Space Guns
TheCaptain-- Thursday August 03rd 2006, 5:10 pm
Filed under: Freedom of Speech, Iran, Military News, Privacy, Purple Revolution, The Captain

State Sen. Robert Schuler has recently introduced a bill to ban the requirement of chip implantation by businesses. This is great news. It comes after the CityWatcher decision to chip data center employees. I wonder how they are going to handle the loophole CityWatcher is using. While you are NOT required to get implanted, in order to access the data center you are required to have one. Therefore, if you work at the data center and refuse to get one, what happens when you can no longer do your job? Anyways, this bill isn’t due to hit a vote in the senate and house until until September and November, respectively.

But, who cares about chips tracking you when you won’t be able to drive anywhere? (more…)

 
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