For sure, be sure to see the last 10 minutes if nothing else. It was posted in 2013 and includes, then newly released video showing the absence of the pentagon plane. Also worthy of note is where they discuss the fact that two buildings are, in fact, located in front of the south tower, you'll note that there is north tower smoke obscuring the side of one of these forward buildings.
A collection of articles defining our times. The pages contain clickable links, don't let the titles fool you, some of the best articles have very non-descript titles and there are usually more articles on the matters in the days and week pages the links land on so it's a sort of treasure hunt through history, Enjoy!
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Petition Wants U. S. Gov’t to ‘Do Something!’ Female Soldiers Get 25 Years…for Being Lesbian
*The mother of one of the two female soldiers who served seven years in Kuwait have filed a petition on Change.org asking president Obama and the United States government to intervene on a sentence carried out against their daughters: Monique Coverson and her partner, Larissa.
The petitioners suspect the women were targeted because they are lesbians
The two women lived an openly gay lifestyle during the years they served in the U. S. Army in Kuwait. When their service ended, the two were even able to get jobs as military contractors and returned to the Middle East to work in Kuwait.
But according to Jasmine Coverson, Monique’s mother, things changed on the morning of May 8, 2015.
The women’s house was raided and police confiscated one ounce of a “tobacco-like” substance. It was sent to a lab in Germany for analysis, and it was determined to be a substance that is completely legal in Kuwait. READ MORE
'Internet of Things' an Absolute Goldmine for Big Brother, Admits Top US Spy
DNI
James Clappers acknowledges "intelligence services might use the
[web-connected home devices] for identification, surveillance,
monitoring, location tracking, and targeting for recruitment."