1.
Elizabeth Imus-Zero: The Federal Reserve Scam
2.
Joe Messina: The 'War on Religion' Aimed at Christians
3.
Chad Hovind: Where
Does Our Right to Privacy Come From?
4.
Rabbi D.B. Ganz: The Role of Government
5.
Kyle Olson: Newark District Gave $933K
to Group Aligned with Farrakhan
The
Federal Reserve Scam
What
many people don’t realize is that the Federal Reserve is not actually printing
money anymore. They just type numbers into bank accounts after they
decide how much money they’d like to create that day. The Federal Reserve
is not a branch of our U.S. government. It is, however, a total scam run
by con artists whose main objective is the best interest of its members.
A lot of rich guys like Rockefeller and JP Morgan started this
organization and it’s basically a cartel. Think, “drug cartel." The
Federal Reserve devalues our currency by creating new money. Since
the Federal Reserve was created in 1913, the U.S. dollar has lost 96 percent of
its purchasing power. [more...]
The
'War on Religion' Aimed at Christians
By
Joe
Messina
Preparing for my weekly shows, I observe that
there are no shortage of "Christian-esque" events being cancelled or
moved from public grounds because someone from the Freedom From Religion Foundation
(FFRF) (I call them the Freedom from Religion Freaks) sent a letter, filed
suit, and made a stink. I can assure
you, there is no war on religion; the primary war is an all-out attack on
Christianity. [more shocking examples...]
Where Does Our Right to
Privacy Come From?
By
Chad Hovind
When
citizens complain about the NSA snooping, what is the basis for that complaint?
Why is it wrong for the government to snoop into citizens' lives? We all
have a moral imperative that says it's wrong, but can we explain why it's wrong? If the highest ethic is
safety and the government can best keep us safe through excessive snooping, then
clearly safety would trump privacy. How should governments, lawyers and
judges address these issues? And is "because the Constitution says
so" a real answer to the question? Why is our right to privacy an actual
right? Notice that the Declaration of Independence sought of to explain why
they thought their actions were right, and where those rights came from. [more...]
The
Role of Government
What
is the proper scope of government - how much of society should it control?
Ancient Jewish wisdom dictates that government should control civil but not
moral and ethical matters. Examples
of civil issues are road building and protecting people from violent and white
collar crime. Such activities as sponsoring a museum, a university liberal arts
program, or a stop smoking and eat healthy campaign have to do with morality –
the conviction that they enrich and better peoples' lives. Government should
be involved in the first category, but not the second. I would like to
offer a modern explanation for this reasoning of the ancients. [more...]
Newark District Gave $933K to Group Aligned with
Farrakhan
By
Kyle Olson
Among
the many questionable expenditures EAGnews recently found after reviewing
Newark Public Schools’ finances was this especially curious one: $933,967 to
the Women in Support of the Million Man March (WISOMMM) organization. The
Newark school district says the money is used to pay the organization for “the
operation of early childhood programs.” As it turns out, the WISOMMM recently
filed for bankruptcy protection, according to the Wall Street Journal. The
group is also under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice, which has
accused it of “improperly spending” parts of a $345,325 federal grant and then
“attempting to ‘cover up their actions’ during a subsequent investigation,”
according to the WSJ. [more...]
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