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POPS Fascism, Defined Noun Singular fascism Plural usually uncountable; plural fascisms fascism (usually uncountable; plural fascisms) A political regime, having totalitarian aspirations, ideologically based on centralized government, government control of business, repression of criticism or opposition, a leader cult and exalting the state and/or religion above individual rights. Originally only applied (usually capitalized) to Benito Mussolini's Italy. By vague analogy, any system of strong autocracy or oligarchy usually to the extent of bending and breaking the law, race-baiting and violence against largely unarmed populations. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fascism
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POPSThis is what happens when you have "Education Ministries" They become control systems for the future. The conclusion:young students who will be given Danilov’s history textbook on Tuesday will be taught not to pose unnecessary, uncomfortable questions to their leaders. Let the wise politicians and bureaucrats continue to rule the country and pilfer the oil and gas wealth. This is precisely how they will build a strong and wealthy Russia " at least for themselves and their families. Any similarity with the Obamoid "independent experts" who will run the US health-care system is quite accurate.
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POPSJohn Holdren, Obama’s Science Czar: Forced Abortions and Mass Sterilization Needed to Save the Plane The population at large could be sterilized by infertility drugs intentionally put into the nation’s drinking water or in food; * Single mothers and teen mothers should have their babies seized from them against their will and given away to other couples to raise; * People who “contribute to social deterioration” (i.e. undesirables) “can be required by law to exercise reproductive responsibility” — in other words, be compelled to have abortions or be sterilized. * A transnational “Planetary Regime” should assume control of the global economy and also dictate the most intimate details of Americans’ lives — using an armed international police force. Totalitarian regimes and unhinged people almost always have what seems internally like a reasonable justification for actions which to the outside world seem incomprehensible.
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POPSOprompter's New Science Czar
This kook actually thinks putting sterilizers in the water supply would be a good thing On mass involuntary sterilization: Adding a sterilant to drinking water or staple foods is a suggestion that seems to horrify people more than most proposals for involuntary fertility control. Indeed, this would pose some very difficult political, legal, and social questions, to say nothing of the technical problems. No such sterilant exists today, nor does one appear to be under development. To be acceptable, such a substance would have to meet some rather stiff requirements: it must be uniformly effective, despite widely varying doses received by individuals, and despite varying degrees of fertility and sensitivity among individuals; it must be free of dangerous or unpleasant side effects; and it must have no effect on members of the opposite sex, children, old people, pets, or livestock. We wouldn't want livestock to be affected while we're snuffing out the human race. What would PET
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POPSNorth Korea Embraces Twitter In his bio, he describes himself as "the ruler of North Korea. I like leading, chillaxin', inventing things, and following my dreams. I'm better at everything than you." Must be a joke but I couldn’t pass up clipping it.
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POPSWho Says Iranian Regime Media Has No Sense of Humor? Incidentally, I wonder what the Advertising Standards Authority would make of the claims in the PressTV advert. Laughably, the advert claims the channel “gives as voice to the voiceless” and offers “24/7 truth”. The truly voiceless like Mansour Osanloo don’t get a spot on PressTV, but loudmouth shills and propagandists do. via michaeltotten.com Ahmadinejad to 'improve world' Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls for constructive engagement with the world, vowing continued 'servitude' to the people, 'justice and progress'. "Without engaging the world, it is impossible to develop the country and the correct development will inevitably influence others, as without improving the world, it will be impossible to establish the good life*," the president told a group of students today, reports IRNA. "Today, the enemies are distressed because of the maximum and startling participation of the people in the elections, and with 'Divine Favor',
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POPSMichael J. Totten's Posts on Iranian Populists' Revolt 
Rural areas in the Middle East are often startlingly conservative, especially from the point of view of Western visitors like me and my colleagues in the media. This does not mean, however, that country people are more likely to support fascist political movements. Egypt’s Bedouin, for instance, are far more open-minded about and friendly toward Jews and Israelis than are the denizens of cities like Cairo. This strange meme in many media reports that Ahmadinejad has a “base” of support beyond Iran’s cities is not only wrong, it has everything backwards. The uprising we’re all watching on YouTube is taking place inside Ahmadinejad’s “strongholds,” such as they are. Ahmadinejad is a “conservative” in the relative sense of the word, as he resists any and all reform of the 1979 revolution. He is not, however, a conservative in the traditional sense. Khomeinism and radical Islamism are 20th Century totalitarian ideologies. Traditional village people, conservative
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POPS500 Palestinians Dead? I wouldn't count just yet. It’s time to recall another Israeli incursion in which Palestinians used casualty numbers seemingly plucked out of the air to justify its claim that Israel was employing “disproportionate force.” In the spring of 2002, after months of near-daily suicide bombings inside Israel, the IDF decided to make a major incursion into the Jenin refugee camp, which even Al-Fatah documents identified as “the capital of suicide bombing. Nasser al-Kidwa, a Palestinian representative to the United Nations, told CNN: “There’s almost a massacre now taking place in Jenin. Helicopter gunships are throwing missiles at one square kilometer packed with almost 15,000 people in a refugee camp. . . . Just look at the TV and watch, watch what the Israel forces are doing.
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POPSFacebook Organization Of Anti-Government Member Arrested
from the movie 'How Grinch Stole Christmas'. a reference to the green-faced character from the movie 'How Grinch Stole Christmas'. The group's activities were widely reported in local media, but provoked no reaction from the government or police. The police first turned on Facebookers last week, after Niksa Klecak, a member of the main opposition party, the Social Democrats, launched a group called "I bet I can find 5,000 Facebookers who dislike Sanader." In a matter of days, the group grew to almost 12,000 members compared to 27 members of two groups that support Sanader. Police detained and interrogated Klecak last Friday. It said they had acted because he posted a photo montage portrait of Sanader in a Nazi uniform -- which violated Croatia's law banning Nazi propaganda. "Facebook is a great thing... and everyone has a right to show their discontent but if you promote hatred, a totalitarian regime, that is not good, that is not satire.
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POPSPopulation Control This is really from the horses mouth. People need to know who is setting the rules of the game and what the eventual outcome is planned to be. Soon you will hear of people voluntaryily sterilising themselves to save mother earth. You now have the correct frame by which you can understand the motives for such behaviour. They are coercive forces at play in our societies and you are seeing one manifestation of them in what is NOW called "Climate Change". This movement or revolution has many purposes and just one of them is de-population. Research those popular movements and you will see the same players behind them. There is no theory about this. That is just a label people, who do not want to know, put on such facts.
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POPSlostplaces.de - Investigating military historical traces in Northern Germany Autobahn-Flugplätze (NLP-Str) U-Boot-Bunker Valentin, Bremen-Farge Vorbereitete Sperren Geo-Datenbank DDR-Geschichte (für TTQV) Ehemaliges Olympisches Dorf Elstal Der alte Hamburger Elbtunnel Tankstellengeschichte in Deutschland Die V-2 und V-3 Anlagen am Pas-de-Calais Die Geschichte des U-Bootbunkers "Kilian" in Kiel Die vergessene Autobahn bei Hannover Server temp. not available.
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POPSBush talks of Cuban Life after Castro Bush's speech rings hollow. Perhaps he thinks it's time for with war with Cuba. The Way History has proven Castro's 'Staying power'- He seems to be the last of a generation of leaders, that had control of international politics that ended in about 1980, perhaps with the exception of Yasser Arafat. Could be the tropical weather, and the threat of a cigar embargo. Castro is likely to outlive Bush.
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POPSThe 12 main failures of the Bush-Cheney administration: A terrible legacy
Continuation: 6. As if to prove the "Peter Principle", the Bush-Cheney administration has displayed a surprisingly high level of incompetence. 7. The Bush-Cheney administration has been a scandal- and corruption-prone administration. 8. The Bush-Cheney administration has nearly completely destroyed a foreign country that had done no harm to the United States. 9. By its ill-advised military invasion of Iraq, the Bush-Cheney administration has triggered a civil war in Iraq that has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. 10. The Bush-Cheney administration has been an administration that has shown contempt for international treaties and for international law. 11. Economically, the Bush-Cheney administration will be remembered for two things: massive budgetary deficits and big increases in oil prices. 12. The Bush-Cheney administration has strongly contributed to the stalling of the international trade liberalization process under the World Trade Organization.
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POPSDavid Corn on Jeane Kirkpatrick A post-junta truth commission found that the Argentine military had "disappeared" at least 10,000 Argentines in the so-called "dirty war" against "subversion" and "terrorists" between 1976 and 1983; human rights groups in Argentina put the number at closer to 30,000. The Argentina generals were especially fond of torture and had a taste for going after Jews, whom they believed were members of a worldwide communist conspiracy. Yet Kirkpatrick was willing to put this all aside and even attended a dinner--thrown to honor her--at the Argentine embassy in Washington the night Argentina foolishly invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982.