FDA's Stealth implementation of Codex Alimentarius will make vitamins illegal drugs at the end of this year, The U.S. Government kills CIA Asset Anwar al Awlaki and claims a huge victory in the war against terrorists – themselves, Ron Paul points out that killing U.S. citizens in this way is murder and that drives the Neocons crazy
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These are the links from the information shared on the Real Liberty Media News on
Channel 1 – September 30th, 2011.
Megadeth – Symphony of Destruction (video)
FDA Stealth-CODEX 2012 bans vitamins, can cause disease and mega-death
The due-process-free assassination of U.S. citizens is now reality
No More Pentagon Dinners: Al Qaeda Leader Killed… Again
Al-Qaeda Mastermind Invited To Pentagon After 9/11
Ron Paul: US-born al-Qaida cleric 'assassinated'
Ron Paul Condemns Killing of al Qaeda’s Awlaki
Anwar al-Awlaki Dead: Politicians React To Death Of U.S.-Born Al Qaeda Cleric
Texas Rep. Ron Paul brings in over $5 million in 3rd quarter
Postal Service Goes Negative on These Newfangled Electronic Mails
Capitol Police in Washington react to Onion satire
Advanced aircraft to patrol crowds at Balloon Fiesta
Additional Links Not Covered during Live Broadcast
How can the derivatives market be worth more than the world's total financial assets?
Number of troubled homeowners rises, federal regulator says
Privacy experts 'roast' Kindle Fire for 'watching you' online – worse than Google OR Facebook
US 'deeply concerned' about Iran crackdown on rights
"Banks Got Bailed Out; We Got Sold Out" – Occupy Wall Street Update 9/30: Russell Simmons to Bring Hundreds of Thousands More to Protest?
Palestinian statehood application goes to U.N. Security Council committee
Fed's Twist May Prompt Bigger Turn
After Europe's Finished It's Our Turn
Euro has 6 months left
USPS Propaganda Video
Is Ron Paul's Foreign Policy Gaining Traction At the Polls?
Show Recording