1949 NATO. Coordinates: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO; /ˈneɪtoʊ/ NAY-toh; French: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique Nord (OTAN)), also called the (North) Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949.
The organization constitutes a system of collective defence whereby its member states agree to mutual defense in response to an attack by any external party. NATO's headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium, one of the 28 member states across North America and Europe, the newest of which, Albania and Croatia, joined in April 2009. An additional 22 countries participate in NATO's Partnership for Peace program, with 15 other countries involved in institutionalized dialogue programmes.
The combined military spending of all NATO members constitutes over 70% of the global total.[4] Members' defense spending is supposed to amount to 2% of GDP.[5]
1973 Trilateral Commission. The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, non-partisan discussion group founded by David Rockefeller[1] in July 1973, to foster closer cooperation among North America, Western Europe, and Japan. History[edit] Founding[edit] Sensing a profound discord among the nations of North America, Europe and Japan, the Trilateral Commission was founded to foster substantive political and economic dialogue across the world.
1921 Council on Foreign Relations. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization, publisher, and think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs.
"We are Legion" by Infinite7Mind ft. Beast 1333 & Optimus Rhyme Prod. Reinol. Federal Emergency Management Agency. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security, initially created by Presidential Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978 and implemented by two Executive Orders on April 1, 1979.[1][4] The agency's primary purpose is to coordinate the response to a disaster that has occurred in the United States and that overwhelms the resources of local and state authorities.
Government. Education Sabotauge. During the Reagan administration, Department of Education Senior Policy Advisor was school board director Charlotte Iserbyt.
Iserbyt has long been an appreciated voice of opposition to outcome-based education and Skinnerian methodology. Top 20 Lies That America Told. Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory. The Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory is the idea that American officials had advance knowledge of Japan's December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
Ever since the Japanese attack there has been debate as to how and why the United States had been caught off guard and how much and when American officials knew of Japanese plans for an attack.[1][2] Several writers, including journalist Robert Stinnett[3] and retired US Navy Rear Admiral Robert A. Theobald,[4] have argued that various parties high in the U.S. and British governments knew of the attack in advance and may even have let it happen or encouraged it in order to force America into war via the "back door.
"[5][6] Evidence supporting this view is taken from quotations and source documents from the time[7] and the release of newer materials. Ten official U.S. inquiries[edit] The Government's Control Over the Media. "Look, if you think any American official is going to tell you the truth, then you're stupid.
Did you hear that? - stupid. " ~ Arthur Sylvester, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs Government officials have a number of ways to influence media content: The media are dependent upon officials for the largest amount of source materia The US government provides a number of subsidies to media companies The government protects media companies from foreign or domestic attackOfficials woo journalists who are compliantOfficials can withhold information Officials can censor—especially during wartime Government subsidies media in many ways: Newspaper delivery rulesThird class postal ratesSpecial merger rules Public broadcasting subsidiesSpectrum allocation“According to official sources . . .”
Government controls access: PROOF THE GOVERNMENT CONTROLS THE MEDIA. Council on Foreign Relations. Edward M. House. Edward M.
House in 1915 Edward M. Homeland security. Homeland security is an American umbrella term referring to the national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, reduce the vulnerability of the U.S. to terrorism, and minimize the damage from attacks that do occur.[1] The term arose following a reorganization of many U.S. government agencies in 2003 to form the United States Department of Homeland Security after the September 11 attacks, and may be used to refer to the actions of that department, the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, or the United States House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security.
Homeland defense (HD) is the protection of U.S. territory, sovereignty, domestic population, and critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression. National Security Agency. The National Security Agency (NSA) is a U.S. intelligence agency responsible for providing the United States government with encrypted communications (information assurance) and the reading of encrypted communications (signals intelligence) of other nations.
The NSA also creates and maintains secure computer network operations for the U.S. Government and prepares for network warfare.[8] Originating as a unit to decipher code communications in World War II, it was officially formed as the NSA by President Truman in 1952. Since then, it has become one of the largest of U.S. intelligence organizations in terms of personnel and budget,[6][9] operating under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense and reporting to the Director of National Intelligence. The NSA has been a matter of political controversy on several occasions in its short history. Patriot Act. The USA PATRIOT Act is an Act of Congress that was signed into law by President George W.
Bush on October 26, 2001. Obama and the plan for World War 3 - Best documentary film 2013. East Asian foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration. For purposes of U.S. State Department policy, East Asia consists of Australia, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China (including Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macau Special Administrative Region), East Timor, Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, Kiribati, Laos, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Mongolia, Nauru, New Zealand, North Korea, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.[1] The Assistant Secretary of State for the East Asian and Pacific Affairs is Daniel R. Russel.
President Obama's Asia strategy represents a significant shift in American foreign policy from a Middle Eastern/European focus to an East/South Asian one. There has been strong perception[according to whom?] From China that all of these are part of US' China containment policy. Burma (Myanmar)[edit] Anti-ballistic missile. An anti-ballistic missile (ABM) is a missile designed to counter ballistic missiles. Ballistic missiles are used to deliver nuclear, chemical, biological or conventional warheads in a ballistic flight trajectory.
The term "anti-ballistic missile" describes any antimissile system designed to counter ballistic missiles. Aegis Ship Stationed by Turkey. China's WMD's. China and weapons of mass destruction. OBAMA BANNED THIS VIDEO - GEE, I WONDER WHY!.flv. Is President Obama really Osama Bin Ladin? Nuclear weapon. A thermonuclear weapon weighing little more than 2,400 pounds (1,100 kg) can produce an explosive force comparable to the detonation of more than 1.2 million tons (1.1 million tonnes) of TNT.[2] A nuclear device no larger than traditional bombs can devastate an entire city by blast, fire, and radiation. Nuclear weapons are considered weapons of mass destruction, and their use and control have been a major focus of international relations policy since their debut. Nuclear weapons have been used twice in nuclear warfare, both times by the United States against Japan near the end of World War II.
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