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DHS Source: Surreal Group Formed to Spy on Internet

Tweet If true this has to be one of the most chilling developments in the history of the Obama administration. A Canada Free Press article by Douglas Hagmann talks about a new initiative by Obama to recruit hackers to spy on people on the internet and try to discover their real identities, and spread disinformation, […]

National Sheriff’s Association Stands with the People

Tweet So where does this leave NH with 8 of the 10 sheriffs staying silent about the potential of Obama’s or the UN’s unconstitutional gun grabs? If you would like your county sheriff to take a stand on unconstitutional gun control laws or confiscation efforts that may result from same, please write to them and […]

Transitioning NH, to WHAT?

Tweet On February 1, 2012, a meeting was held in New London, NH at Colby Sawyer College on “transition towns”. This was part of a two-day event that continued on February 2, 2013. The US organization website describes what is going in here in NH: http://transitionus.org/stories/transitioning-new-england-our-regional-gathering This is ICLEI with different branding, taught at the […]

APA Admits it is “Left Leaning”

Tweet Is the American Planning Association ‘left-leaning’? So it would seem from the statements of Jill Sterrett, President of the American Planning Association, made on their website last March of 2012. Posting on Washington State’s American Planning Association website, she lamented that “The Tea Party has taken a stand claiming that the United Nations’ Agenda […]

Concord Target of NH Listens and Regional Planners February 4

Tweet Wake up Concordians! Did you know what the regional planners and NH Listens, their Delphi masters, are putting over on the city? Perhaps it is too late to stop this, but here is a meeting where you can at least give your opinion and expose these unelected bureaucrats for what they are doing. http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e6x7fk6970eb933d&llr=wfmitukab […]

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