Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Tony Newbill Conspiracy Theory Emails - 12/22/12 to 1/17/13

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Tony Newbill Conspiracy Theory Emails
From: 12/22/12 to 1/17/13
Posted 3/13/13
 
Tony Newbill sends emails to me relating to what many would call Conspiracy Theory. Too often the thought of ‘Conspiracy Theory’ is thought of in the pejorative sense. Most of the data that Tony Newbill sends me is something I agree with. Ergo, in my book a better description is Conspiracy Fact. Even so predictive conclusions are still theories even if they are credible predictions. So I will stick to ‘Conspiracy Theory’ yet in a positive predictive sense rather than the typical pejorative sense that status quo thinkers grudgingly stick to.
 
With no further adieu here are a series of Tony Newbill emails that should give you pause in future planning. I may include expansive excerpts of some of the links and/or include some of my thoughts along the way.
 
JRH 3/13/13
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Agriculture Publications Now talking about Overpopulation in the World
Sent: 12/22/2012 7:28 AM
 
Now you even have the major Agriculture Publications coming out now talking about Overpopulation in the world. This is leading to a NO Growth Economic Policy in the Private Sector as the Government Prints their own operating Capital and Begin to isolate from the US dollar as world trade currency. This is leading to a dollar collapse!! This makes the risk takers in the free market who buy bonds and hold debt investment in fixed income markets nervous when supply expansion is not being realized for true fundamental growth that can create equitable net value to back the debt being created. This is why the Federal Reserve is buying the U.S. Government Debt.  See here the latest report:
 
 
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke revealed on Wednesday that the Fed will buy $85 billion in bonds every month beginning in January, and continuing until unemployment falls from its present 7.7 percent to 6.5 percent. The step made it clear that job creation has become the Fed’s primary focus. During his statement Bernanke also announced he planned to keep interest rates near zero as long as unemployment remained over the 6.5 percent target. The announcement was intended to reduce borrowing costs by persuading investors that interest rates would remain low for longer than they might have expected. The goal is to spur more borrowing that would result in more spending that would lead to faster growth.
 
The most optimistic economists say it will take two years for the jobless level to reach the targeted level, while the Fed’s own projection is that it will be the end of 2015 before unemployment drops below 6.5 percent, which means the newest quantitative easing (QE) effort, the fourth since the great recession, will result in a little over two trillion in spending over the next 24 months- and that total is based on best case scenarios concerning the pace of job creation. (READ THE REST)
 
They are saying this is to stimulate employment but the money is going to cover the Over Spending the US Government has on the books. So we have non-convertible debt that’s leading to insolvency and a bankrupted nation that is right now the world’s trade currency.
 
Urban populations will rapidly strain services and resources
 
 
Population experts project that in 30 years 9 billion people will reside on this planet. That’s a staggering total, especially considering the demands such a number will place on our natural resources. World population surpassed 7 billion in 2011.
 
Efficient food production will become critical, but, food may not be the most important issue facing people at mid-century. The World Health Organization says the rapid increase of urban populations, especially slum populations, means health issues will remain a critical threat to humans. The agency cites overcrowding, lack of safe water, and improper sanitation systems as the primary factors contributing to poor health among the urban poor. Slums often become breeding grounds for diseases like tuberculosis, dengue, pneumonia, and cholera.
 
As global population expands, most of the growth will be in urban areas, according to new research conducted by the Worldwatch Institute, suggesting additional population growth in slum areas and further health concerns. (READ THE REST)
 
 
And so we have defection in the ranks of the WTO and the Dollar as Trade currency. Listen to this Video and how the foreign investors who used to buy dollar bonds and treasuries to buy on the world oil market is now gone and this will cause hyperinflation in our energy and durable goods soon:
 
 
 
[SlantRight Editor: Oops, I waited too long. The above link is inoperative. Here is a description of Lombardi Financial Judgment Day Profit Letter:Judgment Day Profit Letter features stocks that we expect to profit as the American Ponzi scheme collapses. And for a country where the central bank is printing money with no end in sight, we believe a collapse is only a matter of time. In each monthly issue George Leong gives full details of his picks for big gains as this scheme unfolds, complete with stock price charges; buy, sell or hold advice; stop limits; and advice on when to get out for maximum profits.] 
 
What he says about China and Russia trading Oil for Yuan instead of dollars that will lead to the defection of other nations using dollars which will lead to hyperinflation in the USA in September is reported here: 
 
 
On Sept. 11, Pastor Lindsey Williams, former minister to the global oil companies during the building of the Alaskan pipeline, announced the most significant event to affect the U.S. dollar since its inception as a currency. For the first time since the 1970's, when Henry Kissenger (sic) forged a trade agreement with the Royal house of Saud to sell oil using only U.S. dollars, China announced its intention to bypass the dollar for global oil customers and began selling the commodity using their own currency.
 
 
This announcement by China is one of the most significant sea changes in the global economic and monetary systems, but was barely reported on due to its announcement taking place during the Democratic convention last week. The ramifications of this new action are vast, and could very well be the catalyst that brings down the dollar as the global reserve currency, and change the entire landscape of how the world purchases energy. (READ THE REST)
 
Listen to the video at the 1:45 mark. This is what’s driving the global economic collapse:
 
 
 
[SlantRight Editor: Here is the link to begin at the 1:45 mark]
 
I found the video in this stuff; the Baltic dry chart is an ominous sign in this first link:
 
 
Amid growing concern that the global economy is teetering on the edge of a total collapse, governments in Europe, China and the United States continue to manipulate statistics in an effort to paint a picture of recovery and a return to normalcy.
 
But despite their best efforts to fabricate positive employment numbers, GDP growth, currency stability and stock market health, the stark reality is that the global economy is at a standstill, and has been since before the crash of 2008.
 
Economic growth is measured by how much we produce and consume, and before the bursting of the bubble there was an unprecedented level of consumption in America and throughout the rest of the world. But when credit markets and lending froze in response to a loss of confidence in the financial system following the collapse of investment giants Bear Stearns and Merrill Lynch, the economy as we had come to know it fell apart.
 
Consumption fell off a cliff and left America in its deepest recessionary environment since the 1930s. (READ THE REST)
 
 
 
Grocery stores may still be stocked with food and most Americans are still able to keep their family’s fed, but with 50 million Americans requiring government assistance to do so and prices on a seemingly never ending rise, how long will it be before the situation becomes unmanageable?
 
 
[The video referenced]
 
Any number of disasters, natural or man-made, can cause food prices to skyrocket to such levels that the most basic essentials like corn, rice, wheat, and soy beans become almost impossible to acquire for the majority of the population.
 
Another prolonged drought, a war with Iran that restricts the flow of oil, or a rapid collapse in the US dollar’s purchasing power could all lead to unprecedented worldwide pressure almost immediately.
 
We’ve seen what happens in countries where the populace is forced to spend 50% or more of their earned income on food. Despite how the media portrays it, the riots we’ve seen in the middle east, Greece and Spain have been largely fueled by cost increases in food and the inability of individuals to provide the basic essentials for their families. (READ THE REST)
 
 
That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
July 4, 1776
 
Last week, when hundreds of thousands of people in Madrid, Barcelona and throughout Spain protested, rioted, rebelled and called for the forced resignation of every one of their parliamentary representatives and the formation of a new government, the silence from global mainstream media was deafening.
 
With jobless rates for those between the ages of 20 and 35 exceeding 50%, further social spending measures promised by the government, and tens of billions in handouts being transferred to large financial institutions in the broader Euro Zone, those impoverished by the economic collapse of the last four years would not be silenced.
 
They took the streets in droves. They rushed their parliament building, forcing representatives to barricade themselves inside. They confronted their government head on.
 
And for their transgressions, they were indiscriminately fired upon, beaten, and bloodied by riot police; men, women, young, old, it mattered not to the policing arm of the global elite.
 
Let this be a warning, America, because these riots will soon be making their way across the Atlantic ocean to our shores.
 
Video compliments of Alexander Higgins (with narration by Judge Andrew Napolitano) via Above Top Secret:
 
 
 
 
With digital technology being used for all manner of government distributions, it’s difficult to overtly distinguish between the severity of the Great Depression of the 1930s and today’s economic crisis.
 
But just because we don’t see thousands of hungry people lined up for hours at a time at their local soup kitchen today doesn’t mean the lines don’t exist.
 
 
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What Does It Mean to "Prepare for the Economic Collapse"?
Sent: 12/23/2012 8:21 AM
 
The GOP is talked about in this link and the author talks about people not knowing what economic collapse means to them , and I think the GOP and Congress in general don't realize what a USA economy on the verge of Collapse means either once you read this article and the Links it provides it would appear the USA is on the Verge of economic catastrophe !!! 
 
What Does It Mean to “Prepare for the Economic Collapse”?
 
 
Last week I wrote an article in response to the media’s vilification of preppers in the aftermath of the horrible tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut.  The article was quoted in an article on Yahoo.com, to my great astonishment, and that is when I saw how little most people understand about prepping.  You can see in most of the 4492 comments the article received that many folks just don’t “get it”.
 
My inbox was filled with a barrage of  hate mail and a number of people felt compelled to leave angry (and rather ignorant) comments on my website. I got messages from people that called me “batsh*t crazy”, messages from gun control advocates, messages from people who directly blamed me and all other preppers for the massacre, and even one particularly hate-filled email from a person who said “I hope that your kids are killed at the next school shooting.
 
All of this leads me to reconfirm my belief that people sincerely do not understand why we do what we do, and that ignorance leads to fear.
 
If you go back through history, the “visionaries” or “wise ones” were always mocked at best and feared at worst.  They were  cast out of society to live alone at the edge of the village; children would sneak onto their property to show their bravery; they were burned at the stake as witches and heretics.  Anything the larger percentage of people does not understand is treated as something evil and frightening.
 
Am I saying that preppers are all visionaries and sages?  Not in a mystical “Joan of Arc” sense – but I am saying that preppers are willing to see the writing on the wall and search for a deeper understanding.
 
Many preppers are preparing for an economic collapse and the subsequent social collapse that will be close behind.
 
If you don’t think this is realistic, then you aren’t paying attention to the world around you.
 
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Will Immigration reform include Gun Regulation?
Sent: 1/3/2013 10:04 AM
 
Will Immigration reform include Gun regulation? For those who do not conform to Gun Regulation will they be subject to reeducation internment?
 
 
A leaked U.S. Army document prepared for the Department of Defense contains shocking plans for “political activists” to be pacified by “PSYOP officers” into developing an “appreciation of U.S. policies” while detained in prison camps inside the United States.
 
The document, entitled FM 3-39.40 Internment and Resettlement Operations (PDF) was originally released on a restricted basis to the DoD in February 2010, but has now been leaked online.
 
The manual outlines policies for processing detainees into internment camps both globally and inside the United States. International agencies like the UN and the Red Cross are named as partners in addition to domestic federal agencies including the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA.
 
The document makes it clear that the policies apply “within U.S. territory” and involve, “DOD support to U.S. civil authorities for domestic emergencies, and for designated law enforcement and other activities,” including “man-made disasters, accidents, terrorist attacks and incidents in the U.S. and its territories.” (READ THE REST)
 
 
A shocking U.S. Army manual that describes how political activists in prison camps will be indoctrinated by specially assigned psychological operations officers contains numerous clear references to the fact that the policies do apply domestically to U.S. citizens.
 
Despite the fact that the manual is well over 300 pages long and would take hours to read properly, within minutes of posting our story yesterday a minority of commenters were claiming that the policies outlined in the document only pertained to foreign combat operations and did not apply domestically to U.S. citizens.
 
This is similar to the denial witnessed prior to the passage of the NDAA when some argued that the indefinite detention provisions did not apply to American citizens despite numerous legal analysts asserting they did and President Barack Obama himself acknowledging they did when he signed the bill.
 
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When you see these picture it will Floor you!!!!
Sent: 1/16/2013 8:55 PM
 
 
Obama’s shameless exploitation of children as set pieces is hardly new or original. In fact, tyrants and dictators have used kids as props down through the ages.
 
Here are a few more recent examples:
 
… (READ THE RESTthe shocking photo is the last one in the context of the previous photos. Description: BHO using children as propaganda props)
 
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See How These 2 Liberal Technocrats are Engaged in Contradicting Each Other
Sent: 1/17/2013 11:20 AM
 
See how these 2 liberal technocrats are engaged in contradicting each other over the issue of supply shortages. This is very dangerous for the faith in free market’s function and keeping risk takers involved at the financial end.
 
 
Research suggests we may actually face a declining world population in the coming years
 
The world’s seemingly relentless march toward overpopulation achieved a notable milestone in 2012: Somewhere on the planet, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the 7 billionth living person came into existence.
 
 
… And it’s expected to keep slowing. Indeed, according to experts’ best estimates, the total population of Earth will stop growing within the lifespan of people alive today.
 
A somewhat more arcane milestone, meanwhile, generated no media coverage at all: It took humankind 13 years to add its 7 billionth. That’s longer than the 12 years it took to add the 6 billionth—the first time in human history that interval had grown. (The 2 billionth, 3 billionth, 4 billionth, and 5 billionth took 123, 33, 14, and 13 years, respectively.) In other words, the rate of global population growth has slowed. And it’s expected to keep slowing. Indeed, according to experts’ best estimates, the total population of Earth will stop growing within the lifespan of people alive today.
 
And then it will fall.
 
This is a counterintuitive notion in the United States, where we’ve heard often and loudly that world population growth is a perilous and perhaps unavoidable threat to our future as a species. But population decline is a very familiar concept in the rest of the developed world, where fertility has long since fallen far below the 2.1 live births per woman required to maintain population equilibrium. …
 
American media have largely ignored the issue of population decline for the simple reason that it hasn’t happened here yet. Unlike Europe, the United States has long been the beneficiary of robust immigration. This has helped us not only by directly bolstering the number of people calling the United States home but also by propping up the birthrate, since immigrant women tend to produce far more children than the native-born do.
 
But both those advantages look to diminish in years to come. A report issued last month by the Pew Research Center found that immigrant births fell from 102 per 1,000 women in 2007 to 87.8 per 1,000 in 2012. That helped bring the overall U.S. birthrate to a mere 64 per 1,000 women—not enough to sustain our current population.
                              
 
 
[SlantRight Editor: This link takes you to the first comment posted on the above story. I am uncertain if Newbill wants us to read all the comments or simply the first.]
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Edited by John R. Houk

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