2010 Probable cause for crimes against humanity can be established framing suspects within: The Jesuit order, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta SMOM, The Knights of Columbus, MOSSAD, CIA, & NATO operating for THE EMPIRE OF THE CITY: Vatican / London / Columbia. uder the complicit protection and criminal aquiesence of The International Criminal Court at the Hague
I made something contrary to this website´s main ideals and guarantees:
Never banning or deleting editing posts no matter what.
One of our regular memebers, pastor Steven Hibbs Tonka abused that freedom to such a point, that, the whole idea had to be reconsidered and I canceled the forums (they are still undeleted but freezed..
I was happy to join and lead others to 911truth.movement.org forums, they had actually experience in such situations and their structure was fantastic, even those banned had a sort of "jail" section to be able to make their point and explain how or if they didn't break the rules " usually after many warnings of cohersion, bullying, insults, defamation, multiple personality disorder;) etc...) We were starting to get in those forums to a level of coordination that despite many attempts of provocateurs and agents the truth was being exposed close to gathering sufficient information to make prosecutors take action, in the U.S., Rome and everywhere. These forums then simply banished, the owner of the domain was aparently threatened and complied.
My apologies to all of the friends and members from here, managing the forums was becoming quite a load considering our priorities.
Free speech in the absolute worked well for a long time, but now with the realization that the guarantees should have been given to transparency rather than infinite tolerance of abusive "at best" behavior was my blind spot, my mistake
Today the forums links from here are on this website, with a few survivors
Sunday, March 22, 2009 by: Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
(CounterThink) I recently moved to Ecuador. Not for a vacation. Not for a month or two. I moved to Ecuador for good, as a permanent resident. Upon hearing my plans for living in South America, many people who knew me in the States asked things like, "Well what about the stability of Ecuador as a nation?" To which I would respond, "Oh, you mean the stability of banks that don't make loans and don't invest in derivatives? You mean the stability of a nation where the population still has the courage to march in the streets and throw corrupt officials out of its capitol?"
These questions make Americans pause. Most tend to think of public demonstrations as signs of a political instability. But in fact, public demonstrations are a sign of a healthy Democratic process. And Democracy is alive and well in Ecuador (with the usual level of corruption you find in any democracy).
It is in America, where the sheeple have been terrorized into staying inside the boundaries of their little "protest zones," that you find a fragile, unstable nation.
Through complacency and fear-mongering, most Americans have become cowards when it comes to political activism. They think emailing their Senator a few times a year is all that's required to defend freedom and preserve a nation. Marching in the streets is seen as uncivilized... or even unpatriotic! The government agrees with this, too, now labeling anyone who protests in public a "potential terrorist" and targeting them for FBI investigations. (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0%2C29...)
A 10-month investigation by a team of researchers at the University of Toronto uncovered a broad Chinese espionage scheme that reached into foreign embassies, news services and even the office of the Dalai Lama.
The researchers says the system — called GhostNet — sent e-mails that introduced malware into host computers, which in turn fed information back to servers located on the Chinese mainland.
"The GhostNet system directs infected computers to download a Trojan (horse) known as ghOst RAT that allows attackers to gain complete, real-time control," the authors write in Tracking GhostNet: Investigating a Cyber Espionage Network.
"Our investigation reveals that GhostNet is capable of taking full control of infected computers, including searching and downloading specific files, and covertly operating attached devices, including microphones and web cameras."