The Illuminati would be the top players around the International playground, basically of the thirteen in the wealthiest families on the planet, and they are generally the men that really rule the world from behind the curtain (yes, these are mostly men, with a few exceptions).
Those are the REAL Decision Makers, who from the rules for presidents and governments to check out, plus they are often held from public scrutiny, as their action do not like scrutiny.
They're connected by bloodlines going back thousands and thousands of years with time, and they are generally mindful keeping those bloodlines as pure as possible from one generation to another. The best way to do so is as simple as interbreeding.
That is why you so frequently see royalties marry royalties, as an example. Their parents decide whom their kids should marry. Their capability is based on the occult, (magic rituals) plus economy - money creates power. The Illuminati own each of the International banks, the oil-businesses, the best businesses of industry and trade, they infiltrate politics and education and they also own most governments - or anyway control them. They will own Hollywood and also the Music business.
Revealing the Illuminati controllers along with the other occult societies, secret orders, and cabals that run the world behind closed doors. Come here to have your eyes opened to the truth.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
TSA violated federal law by rolling out radiation firing body scanners
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today how the TSA violated federal law by rolling out radiation firing body scanners in airports without soliciting public comment. A legal court allows utilisation of the scanners to keep, however.
A unanimous three-judge panel ruled how the TSA’s failure to deliver notice and permit the required time for comment before adopting the technology being a primary passenger-screening tool was unlawful.
“[M]uch public concern and media coverage have been focused upon issues of privacy, safety, and efficacy, as both versions undoubtedly would have been the main topics many comments had the TSA seen fit to solicit comments upon a proposal to use [advanced imaging technology] for primary screening,” the court said.
Specifically, the TSA’s actions violated the Administrative Procedure Act, which requires federal agencies to deliver notice and opportunity for comment when implementing a guide that affects the rights in the public.
Judge Douglas Ginsburg found there was “no justification for having failed to conduct a notice-and-comment rulemaking,” and said, “few if any regulatory procedures impose directly and significantly upon a lot of the public.”
The judge declared that the unveil of body scanners could not be “merely interpretive, procedural, or even a general statement of policy.”
A unanimous three-judge panel ruled how the TSA’s failure to deliver notice and permit the required time for comment before adopting the technology being a primary passenger-screening tool was unlawful.
“[M]uch public concern and media coverage have been focused upon issues of privacy, safety, and efficacy, as both versions undoubtedly would have been the main topics many comments had the TSA seen fit to solicit comments upon a proposal to use [advanced imaging technology] for primary screening,” the court said.
Specifically, the TSA’s actions violated the Administrative Procedure Act, which requires federal agencies to deliver notice and opportunity for comment when implementing a guide that affects the rights in the public.
Judge Douglas Ginsburg found there was “no justification for having failed to conduct a notice-and-comment rulemaking,” and said, “few if any regulatory procedures impose directly and significantly upon a lot of the public.”
The judge declared that the unveil of body scanners could not be “merely interpretive, procedural, or even a general statement of policy.”
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