Every Breath you Take!!! - This was posted in 2006! How long, dear God, how long is it gonna' take for these suckers to wake up? ~J

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Unfortunately, I'm afraid This Ain't All Folks! Apparently, there is more insanity still ahead! ~J

Columbia Business School Spring 2006 Follies spoofon The Police's "Every Breath You Take" featuring imitation Dean Glenn Hubbard and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke

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RFID Chip can Kill Disobedient Slaves - Already being Implemented!

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Will The R.F.I.D. be implemented? Will you allow yourself to be chipped?

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RFID Chip Kills you if you disobey

Globalist De-Population Agenda and Sinister DNA Plan (31 Links Below)

Denounce God, De-populate & Dis-arm, Develop Global Gov/Enslavement

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WHAT DO YOU THINK, IS THIS?


Jury found 18-year-old Matthew Scheidt guilty of two counts of impersonation …now: He will be sentenced Nov.14 and faces up to 25 years in prison

http://abcnews.go.com/US/matthew-scheidt-18-found-guilty-impersonating-physicians-assistant/story?

id=17121061#.UEDJkSKxV2R + Justice Department Ends Investigation Into Bush-Era Torture, With No Charges

http://news.firedoglake.com/2012/08/30/justice-department-ends-investigation-into-bush-era-torture-with-no-charges/

Jury found 18-year-old Matthew Scheidt guilty of two counts of impersonation …now: He will be sentenced Nov.14 and faces up to 25 years in prison


Matthew Scheidt, 18, Found Guilty of Impersonating Physician’s Assistant – ABC News.

Matthew Scheidt, 18, Found Guilty of Impersonating Physician’s Assistant

 

Matthew Scheidt, the Florida teen on trial for posing as medical professional, was found guilty today of impersonating a physician’s assistant and practicing medicine without a license.

A jury found the 18-year-old guilty of two counts of impersonation and on two of three counts of practicing without a license.

Scheidt reportedly wept when the verdict was read. He will be sentenced Nov. 14 and faces up to 25 years in prison on the felony counts.

During the trial prosecutors said

Scheidt masqueraded as a physician´s assistant and played the part so well that he even wore scrubs and stethoscope

The teen was arrested Sept. 2, 2011 after police say he posed as a physician assistant at Osceola Regional Medical Center in Kissimmee, Fla.

Scheidt, who was then 17, had actually been employed as a clerk at a doctor’s office across the street from the hospital. He told police that when he went into the medical center to get his identification, he was given incorrect credentials.

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Prosecutor Sarah Freeman told jurors Tuesday that the teen went so far in his deception as to be “Dressed in scrubs, stethoscope around his neck… he even had the terminology down.”

Scheidt’s attorney, Jamie Kane, insisted Scheidt was innocent, and blamed hospital administrators who gave the teen a badge meant for a physician assistant without checking his credentials.

Edith Silva, a hospital human resources employee, testified that she never verified that he was a physician assistant “because the office was very busy.”

Scheidt’s attorney says he never lied or never intended to deceive anyone, and that he told those who asked that he was a student, but the prosecution called numerous witnesses who contradicted that assertion.

“I walked into the room and observed Mr. Scheidt, stethoscope to a patient’s chest, listening to breath sounds,” said Devin Mone, an emergency room physician assistant. “And he had an IV catheter in his hand.”

After his arrest, Scheidt talked openly to police about what happened, telling them that a doctor at the hospital had asked him to take over CPR on a patient.

“I started doing CPR for a minute, two minutes, while he went to get medications and came back in. That was it.

“I swear to God I did not do nothing. … I felt so uncomfortable even doing that. And, you know, the only reason why I did do it was because there was nobody else in there. And I’m not going to let her die,” he said.

This isn’t the first time Scheidt apparently faked being in a position of authority.

Four months after he was arrested on the charges relating to the medical center, he was again arrested, allegedly for impersonating a police officer.

Scheidt was allegedly driving through Miami Beach in what looked like a police cruiser when he was pulled over by undercover police officers.

Scheidt’s grandfather has said the teen needs help.

“He isn’t right upstairs,” Thomas Scheidt Sr. told “Good Morning America” in September 2011. “He needs some psychiatric help.”

RT: Justice Department sued for hiding secret NSA surveillance program

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Published: 31 August, 2012, 00:25

NSA

The US Justice Department is being sued after failing to adhere to Freedom of Information Act requests for documents on a federal surveillance program that has targeted the email and phone conversations of Americans throughout the last five years.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based advocacy groups that fights to protect civil liberties in the digital age, filed a lawsuit on Thursday this week that names the Department of Justice as the sole defendant.

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RT: 'Toughest sheriff in America' under fire for warrantless arrests of critics in the middle of the night

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Published: 30 August, 2012, 21:39

Joe Arpaio (Spencer Platt / Getty Images / AFP)

Self-proclaimed “toughest sheriff in America” is facing a lawsuit for ordering police to break into the homes of two journalists and arresting them in the middle of the night.

The Phoenix New Times paper has long been a critical of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose questionable actions have included organizing detention facilities for illegal immigrants that some have compared to Nazi concentration camps.  

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The Photo That Proves Assange Is Innocent

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August 27, 2012
by Jacque Fresco
Source: The Daily Mail, UK

It seems an unremarkable image: a group of friends smiling broadly. But this is the photograph Julian Assange hopes will clear his name.

The face of the woman on the left has been obscured for legal reasons.

For although she is seen beaming, she would later tell police that 48 hours before the picture was taken, the WikiLeaks founder pinned her down in her flat and sexually assaulted her.

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