The United States Was Officially Abolished in 1972!
President Nixon, through an Executive Order, quietly reorganized the United States’ 50 individual states with a 10-Region Plan.
The implementation of this Regional Plan, unbeknownst to the masses has occurred. It needed a crisis – 9/11 provided that globalist opportunity.


Nixon’s Map 1972


Nixon’s Federal Regional Councils 1972


FEMA Regions


Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Regions:
Region 1 – Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Region 2 – New Jersey and New York in addition it’s also responsible for the US territories of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Region 3 – Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
Region 4 – Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Region 5 – Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Region 6 – Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Region 7 – Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
Region 8 – Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
Region 9 – Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the territories of Guam and American Samoa.
Region 10 – Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

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Ohio police hold family hostage for having too much food

By: George @ 12:18 PM – EST


Ohio family with children has home raided by over a dozen police in riot gear with guns drawn. The family was held at gun point for six hours as agents for the State of Ohio ransacked the property taking what they pleased even items not listed on the search warrant.

During the raid the family was not allowed to make any phone calls.

Their crime, operating a food bank without a license.

Read full story at World Net Daily.

A personal message from TriadFreedom: Please read, I need your support.

Patriots,

I know you come here, and read my articles, and some of you may be sitting there scared about things. Some may be angered at the situation and want to do something. Some of you may even doubt the legitimacy of such a campaign being launched against us through such secret and broad measures.

I ask you to only listen to me for this one moment.

There are many of us. There are many who would stand up if the time came. The problem is realizing when the time is. Some believe that time is now upon us, at this very moment. Others believe it will be in the near future. Whatever your belief system is, put aside your doubt and really visualize yourself and family in the following situation. I want you to ask yourself, if as your reading this, the police / military / whoever raps on your door and tells you they are entering your home to sieze control of your guns and ammunition, what would be your decision? Would you hand over willingly one of your last rights left in this country? Walk towards dictatorship?

Or would you stand.

Stand for what is right.

I do not want you to comment, or to have you thinking wild thoughts. I want you to think about this, and hold the answer on your heart. Because if and when any of these things come to happen, you need to be prepared with your answer, will you stand up for your rights, whether anyone else will or not? I want you to not go quietly into the night. I want you to not forget what price our forefathers paid to give us these rights. I want you to stand up, stop laying down.

I want you to think about if that happened, and you gave your guns up. Then comes the dictatorship, and all that entails.

Would you not be wishing that you had done something in the beginning, when there was still a chance to do something about it without violence?

The problem with our numbers is that not everyone is aware of these problems, the main stream media will not cover it, they are owned by shareholders of the federal reserve. I am telling you that if you have a marker and a piece of paper, scribble google end the fed on it and lay it on the break table, If you have a media outlet, use it. If you have an artistic talent, do artwork for the movement, You can find something in your life that you can affect REAL change. We will only take back our country by talking to our neighbors and that is why I ask you to speak to yours. The revolution will not be televised, not because of a lack of cameras, but because of an abundance of government controlled media.

Awaken, then awaken others, please, we havent much time.

AUTHOR: Benjamin Franklin (1706–90)
QUOTATION: “Well, Doctor, what have we got—a Republic or a Monarchy?
“A Republic, if you can keep it.”

WE NEED YOU!

TriadFreedom

Rockets fired after Gaza clashes

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Palestinians killed in Gaza raid

Hamas has fired multiple rockets into Israel hours after six fighters died during Israel’s first major incursion into the Gaza Strip since June’s truce.

Israel said 35 rockets and mortars were fired, but gave no word on casualties.

Troops had entered Gaza to destroy what Israel said was a tunnel dug by militants to abduct its troops.

One militant died in the gunfight, and a subsequent Israeli air strike on Hamas positions in southern Gaza killed at least five fighters, medics said.

An Israeli military spokeswoman said three air strikes took place, targeting militants who had fired mortars and rockets at Israeli forces.

The fighting broke out on Tuesday evening as Israeli tanks and a bulldozer moved 250m into the central part of the coastal enclave, backed by military aircraft, says the BBC’s Aleem Maqbool in Ramallah.

Residents of central Gaza’s el-Bureij refugee camp said a missile fired from an unmanned Israeli drone flying over the area injured another three Hamas gunmen.

‘Harsh response’

A truce between the two sides had so far largely held since it was declared on 19 June, although according to the Israeli military dozens of rockets and missiles have been fired in the past four and a half months.

Israel said Tuesday’s raid was not a violation of the ceasefire, but rather a legitimate step to remove an immediate threat.

Mary Robinson, file pic from August 2008

But the militant wing of Hamas said it would take revenge for what it said was an act of Israeli aggression that had violated the truce.

“Our response will be harsh, and the enemy will play a heavy price,” the Islamist group said in a statement on its website.

Israel tightened a blockade on Gaza after Hamas took control there in June 2007.

Israel said the blockade, under which it has allowed little more than basic humanitarian aid into Gaza, was needed to isolate Hamas and stop it and other militants from firing rockets.

But a former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said earlier she had been taken aback by the “terrible” conditions for the Gaza Strip’s 1.4m residents during a recent visit.

Mary Robinson told the BBC it was “almost unbelievable” the world did not care about what she called “a shocking violation of so many human rights”.

Change In the Nick of Time

December 30, 2008

Change In the Nick of Time

Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr.
NewsWithViews
December 29, 2008

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A militarized police state is coming to this country—into your own neighborhood, and with you and your family as its targets—unless you start, right now, to enforce the Constitution, as is your right and your duty.

In addition to their long-standing strategy of “federalizing” and para-militarizing State and Local police departments under the General Government’s Department of Homeland Security, the big brains in the Disgrace of Columbia have two additional schemes openly in the works: (i) the overtly military, which depends upon the deployment of the Armed Forces as domestic police; and (ii) the covertly military, which depends upon the creation of SOME new, ostensibly civilian, “national-security force.”

The question is, “What should patriotic Americans do about this situation?”

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As if Things Weren’t Bad Enough, Russian Professor Predicts End of U.S.

ANDREW OSBORN
The Wall Street Journal
December 29, 2008

Igor Panarin on Russia Today back in November.

MOSCOW — For a decade, Russian academic Igor Panarin has been predicting the U.S. will fall apart in 2010. For most of that time, he admits, few took his argument — that an economic and moral collapse will trigger a civil war and the eventual breakup of the U.S. — very seriously. Now he’s found an eager audience: Russian state media.

In recent weeks, he’s been interviewed as much as twice a day about his predictions. “It’s a record,” says Prof. Panarin. “But I think the attention is going to grow even stronger.”

Prof. Panarin, 50 years old, is not a fringe figure. A former KGB analyst, he is dean of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s academy for future diplomats. He is invited to Kremlin receptions, lectures students, publishes books, and appears in the media as an expert on U.S.-Russia relations.

But it’s his bleak forecast for the U.S. that is music to the ears of the Kremlin, which in recent years has blamed Washington for everything from instability in the Middle East to the global financial crisis. Mr. Panarin’s views also fit neatly with the Kremlin’s narrative that Russia is returning to its rightful place on the world stage after the weakness of the 1990s, when many feared that the country would go economically and politically bankrupt and break into separate territories.

Who owns the Federal Reserve?

December 29, 2008

Kucinich “f…the manipulation of the Federal Reserve!”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PIEGK0IbA4

Federal Reserve refuses to tell who is getting $2 Trillion of Taxpayers money PDF Print E-mail

The Federal Reserve refused a request by Bloomberg News to disclose the recipients of more than $2 trillion of emergency loans from U.S. taxpayers and the assets the central bank is accepting as collateral.

Bloomberg filed suit Nov. 7 under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act requesting details about the terms of 11 Fed lending programs, most created during the deepest financial crisis since the Great Depression.

The Fed responded Dec. 8, saying it’s allowed to withhold internal memos as well as information about trade secrets and commercial information. The institution confirmed that a records search found 231 pages of documents pertaining to some of the requests.

“If they told us what they held, we would know the potential losses that the government may take and that’s what they don’t want us to know,” said Carlos Mendez, a senior managing director at New York-based ICP Capital LLC, which oversees $22 billion in assets.

The Fed stepped into a rescue role that was the original purpose of the Treasury’s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. The central bank loans don’t have the oversight safeguards that Congress imposed upon the TARP.

Total Fed lending exceeded $2 trillion for the first time Nov. 6. It rose by 138 percent, or $1.23 trillion, in the 12 weeks since Sept. 14, when central bank governors relaxed collateral standards to accept securities that weren’t rated AAA.

‘Been Bamboozled’

Congress is demanding more transparency from the Fed and Treasury on bailout, most recently during Dec. 10 hearings by the House Financial Services committee when Representative David Scott, a Georgia Democrat, said Americans had “been bamboozled.”

Bloomberg News, a unit of New York-based Bloomberg LP, on May 21 asked the Fed to provide data on collateral posted from April 4 to May 20. The central bank said on June 19 that it needed until July 3 to search documents and determine whether it would make them public. Bloomberg didn’t receive a formal response that would let it file an appeal within the legal time limit.

On Oct. 25, Bloomberg filed another request, expanding the range of when the collateral was posted. It filed suit Nov. 7.

In response to Bloomberg’s request, the Fed said the U.S. is facing “an unprecedented crisis” in which “loss in confidence in and between financial institutions can occur with lightning speed and devastating effects.”

Data Provider

The Fed supplied copies of three e-mails in response to a request that it disclose the identities of those supplying data on collateral as well as their contracts.

While the senders and recipients of the messages were revealed, the contents were erased except for two phrases identifying a vendor as “IDC.” One of the e-mails’ subject lines refers to “Interactive Data — Auction Rate Security Advisory May 1, 2008.”

Brian Willinsky, a spokesman for Bedford, Massachusetts- based Interactive Data Corp., a seller of fixed-income securities information, declined to comment.

“Notwithstanding calls for enhanced transparency, the Board must protect against the substantial, multiple harms that might result from disclosure,” Jennifer J. Johnson, the secretary for the Fed’s Board of Governors, said in a letter e-mailed to Bloomberg News.

‘Dangerous Step’

“In its considered judgment and in view of current circumstances, it would be a dangerous step to release this otherwise confidential information,” she wrote.

New York-based Citigroup Inc., which is shrinking its global workforce of 352,000 through asset sales and job cuts, is among the nine biggest banks receiving $125 billion in capital from the TARP since it was signed into law Oct. 3. More than 170 regional lenders are seeking an additional $74 billion.

Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said in September they would meet congressional demands for transparency in a $700 billion bailout of the banking system.

The Freedom of Information Act obliges federal agencies to make government documents available to the press and public. The Bloomberg lawsuit, filed in New York, doesn’t seek money damages.

‘Right to Know’

“There has to be something they can tell the public because we have a right to know what they are doing,” said Lucy Dalglish, executive director of the Arlington, Virginia-based Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

“It would really be a shame if we have to find this out 10 years from now after some really nasty class-action suit and our financial system has completely collapsed,” she said.

The Fed lent cash and government bonds to banks that handed over collateral including stocks and subprime and structured securities such as collateralized debt obligations, according to the Fed Web site.

Borrowers include the now-bankrupt Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Citigroup and New York-based JPMorgan Chase & Co., the country’s biggest bank by assets.

Banks oppose any release of information because that might signal weakness and spur short-selling or a run by depositors, Scott Talbott, senior vice president of government affairs for the Financial Services Roundtable, a Washington trade group, said in an interview last month.

‘Complete Truth’

“Americans don’t want to get blindsided anymore,” Mendez said in an interview. “They don’t want it sugarcoated or whitewashed. They want the complete truth. The truth is we can’t take all the pain right now.”

The Bloomberg lawsuit said the collateral lists “are central to understanding and assessing the government’s response to the most cataclysmic financial crisis in America since the Great Depression.”

In response, the Fed argued that the trade-secret exemption could be expanded to include potential harm to any of the central bank’s customers, said Bruce Johnson, a lawyer at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP in Seattle. That expansion is not contained in the freedom-of-information law, Johnson said.

“I understand where they are coming from bureaucratically, but that means it’s all the more necessary for taxpayers to know what exactly is going on because of all the money that is being hurled at the banking system,” Johnson said.

The Bloomberg lawsuit is Bloomberg LP v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 08-CV-9595, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan). //Bloomberg //12.12.08