Friday, December 02, 2011

STOCK RESULTS DEC 2,11

THERES A HASSLE GOING ON WITH THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AND THE INDIANS.ABOUT HOUSING.NOW THE GOVERNMENT WANTS TO DETAIN THE INDIANS IN ARENAS.IS THIS A POLICE STATE TEST RUN TO DETAIN CANADIANS AT WILL AND PLACE THEM IN DETENTION CAMPS AT WILL.ONLY TIME WILL TELL.THE BEGGINING OF THE CANADIAN DETENTION CENTERS.

2009 nothing was done read here-same housing situation
http://rabble.ca/babble/aboriginal-issues-and-culture/international-pressure-will-help-plight-canadas-first-nations

Attawapiskat crisis sparks political blame game
CBC News Posted: Dec 1, 2011 10:34 AM ET
Last Updated: Dec 1, 2011 10:57 PM ET


Many residents in Attawapiskat, a Cree community of 2,000 near James Bay, have been living in makeshift tents and shacks that lack heat, electricity and plumbing.
Political wrangling over a housing crisis in the remote First Nations community of Attawapiskat continued Thursday, with Opposition MPs demanding to know why federal officials never sounded the alarm.People are living in tents, in shacks, in trailers, NDP Leader Nycole Turmel said during question period. Federal official[s] travelled to Attawapiskat at least 10 times this year. No red flags were raised. Why? We need an answer.About 1,800 people live in the northern Ontario community, where a severe housing shortage has forced families to live in tents and unheated trailers, some without access to running water and electricity.An emergency housing crisis was declared about a month ago and the Red Cross arrived in the community on Tuesday to aid some families living in tents as temperatures plummeted to –20 C.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said that the community received $90 million in federal money since 2006, and cited poor management by the local band council.
There's a need, obviously, for more services and infrastructure. There is also clearly a need for better management, Harper said in the House of Commons on Thursday. The government will ensure both of those things.On Thursday, Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan said Ottawa had opted to move to third-party management because that is the only level of intervention where we actually have a government-appointed person that can make things happen.Federal officials have invoked an emergency management plan for the community, he told CBC News, which will allow the use of a healing centre, sportsplex and other buildings to house people in need.But the healing centre doesn't have running water and is several kilometres out of town, CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reported.The government's prior relationship with the community is also raising questions. Ottawa had been co-managing the band for nearly 12 years, and its officials failed to see the growing emergency.When the question was asked, Where is the federal government? they turned around, decided to attack the community leadership.—NDP member of Parliament Charlie Angus

Duncan has admitted that officials in his department were unaware of Attawapiskat's housing problems until Oct. 28, despite having visited the community many times this year.Attawapiskat will become the 12th First Nations community in Canada to be placed under third-party management. But according to the band council, the other communities are still enduring similarly dire conditions, Arsenault reported.It isn't and it won't be easy to make a difference here, she said from Attawapiskat.

Local reaction

Residents in the community appear to be divided on the federal government's decision to delegate control of the band's finances to an outside manager.Some, like Lindy Shisheesh, say that scrutinizing how money is being spent is a much needed remedy.We want answers, that's what we've been asking for, Shisheesh said from a local cafe. I don't think they really were using the money in a proper area where the money was supposed to be spent.A child cleans the floor of an inhabited house that was condemned several years ago in the First Nations community of Attawapiskat, on Thursday Dec. 1, 2011. A child cleans the floor of an inhabited house that was condemned several years ago in the First Nations community of Attawapiskat, on Thursday Dec. 1, 2011. (CBC)Other residents such as Douglas Kebokee, a former band councillor, are suspicious about the timing of Ottawa's announcement.Why now? Kebokee asked. All of sudden, the government's on the hot seat, and all of a sudden we're going third party [management].

Opening the books

The Attawapiskat First Nation is blaming the federal government for chronic underfunding, while Ottawa is questioning the band's accountability. Experts say the truth likely lies somewhere in between.CBC News asked Marilyn Abate, a forensic accountant with Rosen and Associates in Toronto, to look over the band's audited financial statements. She says the council hasn't produced a budget in years, something she called very disturbing. She said it's clear that the band is cash-strapped, but it's also a matter of how the money was spent.Abate says the audit raised some red flags, such as a $2.3-million surplus in the band's housing budget, though it's not clear if it's cash that can be spent or tied up in something.
The band has maxed out its $2.5-million line of credit, and is paying 10 per cent interest on long-term loans, an amount well above normal.Abate said the band spends too much — at least 10 per cent of its revenues — on administration, money that could be going to programs. And there are questions for the government as well about the $92 million it says it gave to the band over the past five years.What was granted to them and was it earmarked, and did anyone follow up to ensure those funds actually went to those programs? she asked.The reserve has been under co-management for a decade, indicating the government should have known it was in trouble long ago.
— With files from Karina Roman

But suggestions that the community has mismanaged federal money have provoked anger.
The rationale is mere political deflection, the chief of Attawapiskat, Theresa Spence, said in a statement. And this rationale has been used by the department to silence us when we brought these conditions to the attention of Canadian society.The local MP, New Democrat Charlie Angus, accused the government of attacking the community leadership rather than helping it.This community has been crying out for help. The Red Cross are on the ground. People have been basically dying in slow motion, he said.When the question was asked, Where is the federal government? they turned around, decided to attack the community leadership and throwing the blame entirely on the community. It’s really a disturbing pattern.

Misleading numbers

Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae has previously said the $90-million figure is misleading, as it includes funding for education, water, sewers and housing infrastructure, services normally covered by the municipalities or the provinces elsewhere in the country.Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo slammed Ottawa’s response to the housing crisis on Wednesday.Ottawa knows best what is for First Nations and imposes its will? That legacy has not worked and that is the status quo we must smash, he said.Atleo met with the prime minister on Thursday, where Harper said the two discussed a planned meeting of the Crown and First Nations leaders on Jan. 24.First Nations leaders have been asking for a meeting with the prime minister since the summer of 2010, and Harper had agreed to meet with them last December.Harper called the upcoming meeting a historic opportunity to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing aboriginal peoples.With files from the CBC's Tom Parry, Terry Milewski, Adrienne Arsenault and The Canadian Press

REVELATION 13:16-18
16 And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all,(WORLD SOCIALISM) both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM

WELL I GOTTA ADMIT ALEX JONES FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS SINCE I HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO HIM SAID ALL PHONES AND CABLE BOXES,COMPUTERS TRACK AND WATCH EVERYTHING YOU DO.WELL HE WAS RIGHT.THE CONTROL FREAKS WATCH AND TRACK OUR EVERY MOVES.

Bloomberg
AT&T, Sprint Defend Use of Carrier IQ User Tracking Software
December 02, 2011, 5:00 AM EST By Scott Moritz


Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- AT&T Inc. and Sprint Nextel Corp. defended the use of Carrier IQ software in a usage tracking application on mobile phones including Apple Inc. iPhones and HTC Corp. devices that has raised privacy concerns.The Carrier IQ software is a so-called rootkit installed at the carriers’ request on mobile phones. The application runs in the background and logs user activity. AT&T and Sprint, the second- and third-largest U.S. wireless providers, said in e- mailed statements that the software data is used to improve service performance.The software created by Mountain View, California-based Carrier IQ Inc. is at the center of a growing controversy over how mobile phone user data is collected and the extent to which privacy may be jeopardized.Alarms started soon after Trevor Eckhart, an independent security researcher, posted a 17-minute YouTube video Nov. 28 detailing data logs collected by Carrier IQ and showing keys pressed and features activated by a phone user. The issue has been described as deeply troubling by Senator Al Franken, a Minnesota Democrat, who said that Congress should act quickly to protect consumers’ privacy.Carrier IQ is required on devices by a number of U.S carriers, Taoyuan, Taiwan-based HTC said in an e-mailed statement. The company is investigating the option to allow consumers to opt out of data collection by the application.

Remove it Completely

Natalie Harrison, a spokeswoman for Apple, said in an e- mailed statement that the Cupertino, California-based company stopped supporting Carrier IQ with iOS 5 in most of our products and will remove it completely in a future software update.Phone makers Nokia Oyj. and Research In Motion Ltd. have said they don’t install Carrier IQ. Verizon Wireless, which is majority owned by Verizon Communications Inc., doesn’t use anything like Carrier IQ’s software, Jeffrey Nelson, a company spokesman, said in an e-mailed statement.Usage tracking is a relatively common feature on many applications and it’s generally disclosed in user-agreement terms. Theoretically, the software can help inform phone or software companies when there are issues and record the circumstances surrounding the event.In the Carrier IQ case, users aren’t made aware of the tracking system nor are they given an option to shut down the surveillance feature.In a statement Nov. 16, Carrier IQ said its software is designed to improve user experience and is embedded in devices by manufacturers along with other diagnostic tools. The company also says it doesn’t sell personal subscriber information to third parties.Both Overland Park, Kansas-based Sprint and AT&T said they are committed to protecting their customers privacy and security. AT&T, based in Dallas, says it adheres to its privacy policies when using Carrier IQ.--Editors: Niamh Ring, Romaine Bostick To contact the reporter on this story: Scott Moritz in New York at smoritz6@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Peter Elstrom at pelstrom@bloomberg.net

AT&T, Sprint admit to using Carrier IQ; Apple says it doesn't anymore December 1, 2011 — 5:46pm ET | By Sandhya Raman

The controvery over Carrier IQ illegally tracking cell phone users' activities continues. AT&T (NYSE:T) and Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) have come forward, admitting to using Carrier IQ software, albiet allegedly only to improve their network performance. On the other end of the spectrum, Apple said it stopped using Carrier IQ's platform in the latest version of its operating system, iOS 5.
video.Sprint issued a statement that Carrier IQ supplies the company with data about its customers as a whole, rather than how private individuals, use their smartphones.

We collect enough information to understand the customer experience with devices on our network and how to address any connection problems, but we do not and cannot look at the contents of messages, photos, videos, etc., using this tool, wrote Sprint spokesperson Stephanie Vinge in an email to GigaOm.T-Mobile said it will soon release a statement regarding its potential use of Carrier IQ.Separately, Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), chairman of the Senate subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and Law, has reached out to Carrier IQ, asking for clarification on what the software is capable of doing, specifically what types of data it records, if the data is encrypted and who has access to this data. Franken has requested that the company respond by Dec. 14.The privacy concerns over Carrier IQ software arose when security researcher Trevor Eckhart released a report explaining how Carrier IQ's software could be used by carriers and device makers to track user activity, keystrokes and location data. Eckhart also released a video showing how exactly the software logs text messages and users searches on an Android-enabled HTC handset.When contacted by The Verge, a Carrier IQ executive said the company will respond to the brouhaha after it has external security companies conduct an independent validation of the privacy implications made in Eckhart's the video. We stand exactly by the statements we made, and have no further comment at this time, the executive told The Verge. Carrier IQ intially issued a statement that said, in part, the metrics and tools we derive are not designed to deliver such information, nor do we have any intention of developing such tools.Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ) this morning denied reports that it used Carrier IQ software on any of its devices. Nokia, which Eckhart accused of preinstalling the software on its devices, also denied shipping devices with the Carrier IQ software.

Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) has also released a statement denying that it uses Carrier IQ software on any of its devices. "RIM can attest that it does not pre-install the Carrier IQ application on BlackBerry smartphones and has never done so. Furthermore, RIM does not authorize its carrier partners to install the Carrier IQ application on BlackBerry smartphones before sales or distribution and has never done so, wrote BlackBerry employee Mark Sohm on the company's website. However, RIM's statement leaves open the possibility that RIM's carrier partners insert the software into BlackBerry phone after obtaining them from RIM and before selling them to end users.Read more: AT&T, Sprint admit to using Carrier IQ; Apple says it doesn't anymore - FierceMobileContent http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/att-sprint-admit-using-carrier-iq-apple-says-it-doesnt-anymore/2011-12-01#ixzz1fNUpIz3g Subscribe: http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/signup?sourceform=Viral-Tynt-FierceMobileContent-FierceMobileContent

Merkel: eurozone crisis will take years to solve
Today DEC 2,11 @ 12:07 By Honor Mahony


BRUSSELS - German Chancellor Angela Merkel has dismissed talk that next week's summit will bring about a definitive solution to the eurozone crisis, saying it will take years to overcome the single currency's problems.Assuming her now familiar role of dampener-in-chief of expectations, Merkel said there are no simple or quick solutions nor is there the alleged final shot that some talk about before each summit. That is not how I speak or think [about the issue].Getting on top of the sovereign debt crisis will take years said the chancellor, with the ultimate goal being fiscal union whose members would be bound by enforceable laws on budget discipline and which would contain an effective instrument for crisis cases.She said there is no getting around a change to the European treaties or establishing new treaties among eurozone members, a step she deemed the second best option.Merkel's refusal to be rushed into solutions comes after several commentators suggested that next week's meeting of EU leaders is the last chance for politicians to get ahead of the crisis, which recently started to affect Germany, the EU's economic motor, as well as peripheral states.With markets remaining unconvinced by EU politicians' attempts to patch up the eurozone's faulty construction, the European Central Bank, with its theoretically unlimited resources, is increasingly being mentioned as the bazooka option that could end the crisis.

In November, Merkel along with her counterparts from France and Italy made a pact not to make any public demands of the bank.This was widely seen as paving the way for the bank to make an announcement itself, without appearing to have done so under political pressure.ECB chief Mario Draghi on Thursday indicated that his institution would play a bigger role if EU leaders agree to greater budgetary discipline.
Meanwhile, French President Nicolas Sarkozy later on the same day made a pointed reference to the bank and its willingness to help during a keynote speech in the southern city of Toulon.I am convinced that, faced with the deflationary risk that threatens Europe, the ECB will act. It’s for the bank to decide when and with what means. That’s its responsibility, he said.But let me share a conviction with you: let no one doubt that it will take up its responsibility. Indeed, I welcome that it has begun to do so.Merkel, for her part, on Friday said she would not comment on ECB decisions or make any suggestions about what the eurozone should do.

DANIEL 7:23-24
23 Thus he said, The fourth beast(THE EU,REVIVED ROME) shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth,(7TH WORLD EMPIRE) which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.(TRADE BLOCKS)(10 WORLD ECONOMIC BLOCS LEAD BY THE EU)
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise:(10 NATIONS-10 WORLD REGIONS) and another shall rise after them;(#11 SPAIN) and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.(BE HEAD OF 3 KINGS OR NATIONS).

COME ON SARKOZY READ THE SCRIPTURE ABOVE AND TELL ME THE EU WILL NOT BE THE DICTATOR OF THE WHOLE WORLD.

Reform of Europe will not lead to supra-nationality, Sarkozy says 01.12.11 @ 23:02 By Honor Mahony

BRUSSELS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said the future of a successful European Union lies with inter-governmental co-operation rather than transferring more power to Brussels.In a highly-anticipated speech in the southern French town of Toulon, Sarkozy on Thursday (1 December) indicated that while he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will work to change the EU treaties to ensure more budgetary discipline, Paris is not keen to let the European Commission get in on the act too much.The reform of Europe is not a march towards supra-nationality, Sarkozy said. Europe will reform itself by pragmatically drawing the lessons of the crisis. The crisis has pushed the heads of state and government to assume greater responsibilities because ultimately they have the democratic legitimacy to take decisions.The integration of Europe will go the inter-governmental way because Europe needs to make strategic political choices.Other than saying that sanctions for fiscal miscreants should be more automatic, preventative measures should be reinforced, and all eurozone countries should have a constitutional golden rule on balancing the budget - much of which is already in the offing - Sarkozy gave little detail of what a possible EU treaty change would look like.He and the German chancellor will discuss the issue in Paris on Monday, he said, and together we will make proposals to guarantee the future of Europe.

The speech comes at a crucial time in the eurozone's debt saga with some commentators suggesting that a meeting of EU leaders next week is the last chance for politicians to master the crisis.But for Sarkozy it was also an important domestic speech as he faces a tough re-election battle in presidential elections in April next year. He has to tread the fine line of sounding enthusiastic about the EU but not upsetting his centre-right UMP colleagues who do not want to give more power to Brussels.The Socialist opposition is also not in favour of transferring more power to the EU level in the name of stricter budgetary discipline, with its presidential candidate Francois Hollande - ahead in the polls - saying as much during a visit to the EU capital on Wednesday.Meanwhile, the Elysee Palace is also wary of Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, who has based a plank of her electoral campaign on saying France should leave the single currency.
Sarkozy spoke out strongly in favour of the euro and maintaining the eurozone, saying its collapse would paralyse France.The disappearance of the single currency would have dramatic consequences for French people. It would make our debt unmanageable.However, Sarkozy's vision on Europe differs to that of Angela Merkel, who has spoken about the need to create a full fiscal union.The relationship between the two countries, while nominally a partnership of equals, has been pushed out of kilter by the crisis.France, with higher debt levels and rising borrowing costs, has been forced to follow Germany's tune on economic policy but both have said they will present joint proposals on reforming the treaty ahead of next week's meeting.The German chancellor is expected to outline her ideas on treaty change before parliament on Friday (2 December).

Parliament wants equal powers over EU economic governance 01.12.11 @ 18:04 By Leigh Phillips

BRUSSELS - Warning that the democratic credibility of the EU has been damaged in the eyes of citizens as economic integration proceeds apace with little input from ordinary people, the European Parliament has demanded that it be given equal powers to the other EU institutions over national budgetary control.Strasbourg: The parliament is worried that economic policy making is being cut off from democratic accountability (Photo: Architecture Studio)The democratic credibility of European integration has suffered enormously from the manner in which the euro crisis has been dealt with to date, reads a strongly worded resolution passed with a strong majority in the chamber on Thursday (1 December).The steady accretion of powers over national budget-making by unelected European actors has been criticised by a number of commentators as putting the interests of the markets ahead of democratic decision-making. Eyebrows have also been raised over the installation of technocratic governments in Greece and Italy.The EU parliament now seems to be increasingly of a similar opinion, even on the right of the chamber, which gave its strong endorsement to the resolution drafted by French Socialist Pervenche Beres, who criticised unilateral action by EU actors involved in the crisis response.

The lack of transparency in decision-making and opinion forming processes, particularly in the European Council and the Council of Ministers, is undermining citizens’ trust in European integration and the democracies of the European Union and is hindering the exercise of active, constructive control by citizens," continued the declaration, backed in the house by 501 to 106.

"Parliamentary debate on economic policy guidelines is the cornerstone of any democratic system."

"EU economic policy coordination will work only if it becomes more democratic and less technocratic," read a statement following the vote.

While the house has no power to impose its will in this area, the scale of the cross-chamber support for the ideas shows that the parliament has decided to stake out its claim for a decisive role in the construction of European economic union ahead of any discussion of treaty changes.The key demand of the parliament is to be given what is called co-decision - equal powers with the Council of Ministers, which represents the member states - in approving the commission's oversight of national budgets.The commission is not elected, yet it is able to intervene in national budgets even before a national parliament has seen it. Where is the democratic control? said Solange Helin Villes, spokesman for the Socialists and Democrats in the parliament.MEPs expect to win this battle, saying that there is already a strong precedent in this area with the chamber's co-decision powers over the EU budget.The commission for its part said that democratic input is necessary but that the parliament already has been awarded a larger role in the process.Deeper integration of economic policy making requires enhancing the democratic scrutiny of decision-making at the EU level, both by national Parliaments and the European Parliament, economic and monetary affairs spokesman Amadeu Altafaj-Tardio told EUobserver.

[Legislation that] will soon enter into force has already considerably reinforced the role of the European Parliament, precisely to address concerns of transparency and democratic accountability of the type to which Madame Beres refers, he said, referring to a new 'economic dialogue' under which the economy commissioner, the president of the European Council and the head of the eurogroup as well as finance ministers of member states can be grilled by the parliament.

An EU finance minister

A second resolution called for the creation of a European finance minster and the establishment of a EU Treasury in the medium term. Finance ministers at the national level are normally responsible for the drafting the of budgets, taxation and economic policy.Again, the chamber said that the finance minister should be made democratically accountable to the parliament.However, what this means precisely remains open.The term finance minister normally describes an office inhabited by an individual drawn from a parliament, but the chamber is not so bold as to suggest that an EU finance minister be an MEP.According to those close to the parliament's conception of what it would like to see, the minister could be drawn from the commission so long as the chamber was able to vet his or her work. 
Whether this individual could be dismissed by a vote of no confidence in the parliament, or could only be dismissed along with the whole of the commission will be fleshed out later on,said one official.

ECB chief hints at more robust action
Today DEC 2,11 @ 09:19 By Leigh Phillips


BRUSSELS - European Central Bank president Mario Draghi offered hints on Thursday that the Frankfurt institution is ready to expand its efforts to staunch the eurozone crisis, but only if eurozone economies commit to deeper integration rapidly under what he called a fiscal compact.Parsing the wording of central bankers is never an exact science and indeed the newly minted central bank chief in his first speech to the European Parliament was far from explicit.It is first and foremost important to get a commonly shared fiscal compact right, he said to a chamber nearly empty of MEPs despite the gravity of the situation.I think the next few days will be very important to tell us whether we make progress on this.The European Commission last week unveiled proposals that would radically centralise fiscal-policy-making, giving the EU executive the right to in effect direct national budget-making before the documents have been presented to national parliaments.Draghi appeared to endorse this strategy, suggesting that once such a fiscal union was in place, other elements could occur, wording that could be taken to mean the ECB is now opening the door slightly to a more robust purchase of Spanish and Italian government bonds.Until now, the ECB and Germany have firmly resisted now EU-wide and even global pressure to open the taps and become the lender of last resort to the currency area.Such a fiscal compact is the most important element to start restoring credibility he added.

Other elements might follow, but the sequencing matters, he said, hinting that a pact for fiscal union must come first. European leaders are expected to consider the commission’s plans at a crunch Brussels summit on 9 December.Olli Rehn, the EU’s economy chief, has said that the eurozone has just days to save the euro, billing this summit as the make-or-break meeting for the single currency area and perhaps the Union itself.Draghi also said that the bank did not want to see inflation undershoot the ECB’s target of below but close to two percent.The wording is being read by markets as telegraphing a rate cut, perhaps to one percent, down from the current 1.25 percent.He conceded that Europe had entered a credit crunch. The situation was the most important issue to resolve, he said.We have observed serious credit tightening in the most recent period, which combined with the weakening of the business cycle, doesn't bode at all well for the months to come.In our view now the most important thing for the ECB to do is to repair the credit channel,he said.

DOCTOR DOCTORIAN FROM ANGEL OF GOD
then the angel said, Financial crisis will come to Asia. I will shake the world.

JAMES 5:1-3
1 Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.
2 Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.
3 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.

REVELATION 18:10,17,19
10 Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.
17 For in one hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off,
19 And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas that great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for in one hour is she made desolate.

EZEKIEL 7:19
19 They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumblingblock of their iniquity.

REVELATION 13:16-18
16 And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all,(WORLD SOCIALISM) both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM

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HALF HOUR DOW RESULTS FRI DECEMBER 02,2011

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