endgame
Your every move is being watched, but who's watching the watchers?
In these times, we'e all come to accept that our e-mails, telephone calls and financial transactions can be monitored and tracked, but do we really know how much of our lives are actually being observed and recorded and by whom?
SHADOW GOVERNMENT provides up-to-the minute analysis of the ever changing technological landscape and new evidence that an ultra-secret global elite controls technology, finance, international law, world trade, political power and vast ... več
Your every move is being watched, but who's watching the watchers?
In these times, we'e all come to accept that our e-mails, telephone calls and financial transactions can be monitored and tracked, but do we really know how much of our lives are actually being observed and recorded and by whom?
SHADOW GOVERNMENT provides up-to-the minute analysis of the ever changing technological landscape and new evidence that an ultra-secret global elite controls technology, finance, international law, world trade, political power and vast military capabilities.
Dr. Katherine Albrecht
Founder and Director, CASPIAN Consumer Privacy
Co-author of "SPYCHIPS"
Author, popular media commentator whose views have been featured in over 2,000 radio, television, and print news stories. RFID expert, privacy advocate, The Director of CASPIAN Consumer Privacy (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering), an 18,000-member grass-roots organization she founded in 1999 to oppose shopper surveillance, Conversant on a wide variety of topics, including RFID, REAL ID, Human Microchip Implants, Government Surveillance, Encroachment on Freedom, Animal and Food Tracking, and Retail Data Collection. More importantly, Katherine uses her unique worldview, drawn from philosophy and history, to explain why these issues matter. She urges audiences to take a stand for what's right in the historical crossroads between freedom and control, holds a Doctorate in Education (Ed.D.) in Human Development and Psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her research focused on Consumer Education and Privacy issues.
www.spychips.com
Daniel Estulin
Author, "The Bildgerberg Group"
Daniel Estulin (born in Russia) is an author who specializes in investigating the Bilderberg Group, an annual invitation-only conference of the elites in the fields of business, media and politics. Wrote The True Story of the Bilderberg Club (original title: La Verdadera Historia Del Club Bilderberg),[2][3] a report on the nature and meetings of the world's most powerful people. According to Estulin's book, the ultra-secretive Bilderbergers have been making major important political, economical and social decisions since their first gathering in 1954.
www.danielestulin.com
G. Edward Griffin
Federal Reserve, Author "Creature from Jekyll Island"
G. Edward Griffin is a writer and documentary film producer with many successful titles to his credit. Listed in Who's Who in America, he is well known because of his talent for researching difficult topics and presenting them in clear terms that all can understand. He has dealt with such diverse subjects as archaeology and ancient Earth history, the Federal Reserve System and international banking, terrorism, internal subversion, the history of taxation, U.S. foreign policy, the science and politics of cancer therapy, the Supreme Court, and the United Nations. His better-known works include The Creature from Jekyll Island, World without Cancer, The Discovery of Noah's Ark, Moles in High Places, The Open Gates of Troy, No Place to Hide, The Capitalist Conspiracy, More Deadly than War, The Grand Design, The Great Prison Break, and The Fearful Master.
He has served on the board of directors of The National Health Federation and The International Association of Cancer Victors and Friends. He is Founder and President of The Coalition for Visible Ballots, The Cancer Cure Foundation, and Freedom Force International.
Gary Kah
Author, "En Route to Global Occupation", "The New World Religion"
Gary Kah is the former Europe & Middle East Trade Specialist for the Indiana government. While in that position he traveled extensively overseas working closely with the economic staff at American Embassies on trade-related projects. During that time, he learned of efforts underway to establish a one-world political/financial system. He also discovered there was a religious motivation connected with these developments.
Gary has written two best-selling books detailing his experiences and explaining the goals of the one-world/interfaith movement. His books, En Route to Global Occupation and The New World Religion, are fully documented and are critical in understanding today's global developments - including the current financial crisis.
Jack Kinsella
The Omega Letter
Jack Kinsella is the editor and publisher of the Omega Letter, a subscription website community and news and information website examining current events from a conservative Christian perspective. Jack Kinsella is the head writer of the TBN television program, "The Hal Lindsey Report", and previously, Hal Lindsey's "International Intelligence Briefing" and the 1990's television broadcast, "This Week in Bible Prophecy." Jack is the author of several books, including "The Last Generation", two dozen video documentaries, a daily subscription newsletter by email, in addition to several thousand columns. Jack's recent public appearances include the National Geographic documentary, "Doomsday: The Book of Revelation" "Zola Levitt Presents" "Celebration" and many nationally-syndicated radio programs.
www.omegaletter.com
Professor Harry Lewis
Former Dean of Harvard College, co-author "Blown to Bits"
Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science
Harry Lewis entered Harvard College in the fall of 1964. Having made no great progress despite his efforts in mathematics, physics, drama, and lacrosse, he stumbled upon computer programming through a part-time job, and fell in love with the emerging field. Lewis's undergraduate thesis, written under the direction of computer graphics pioneer Ivan Sutherland, was on handwriting recognition, parsing handwritten mathematical notation, and their use in experimental mathematics. Lewis graduated from Harvard in 1968, summa cum laude in Applied Mathematics.
During the Vietnam War, Harry Lewis served for two years as a commissioned officer of the US Public Health Service. He served at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, doing work on image processing and on systems and application programming. He spent the academic year 1970-71 in Europe as Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellow of Harvard University. Lewis returned to Harvard to begin his graduate study in the fall of 1971 and was awarded the PhD in Applied Mathematics in 1974. His PhD thesis was written under the direction of philosophy professor Burton Dreben, on the subject of computational unsolvability in mathematical logic.
He is a Fellow of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard. Lewis is the author of five books and numerous articles on various aspects of computer science.
From 1995-2003 Lewis served as Dean of Harvard College. In this capacity he oversaw the undergraduate experience, including resid