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Yet Another Fox News
Smear Job On Ron Paul, Alex Jones & 9/11 Truth
Malkin,
Gibson attack "9/11 conspiracy nut" Alex Jones, say Paul should be kicked out of
debates for appearing on his show, suggest Middle Easterners enjoy being bombed and to
claim otherwise is a tin-foil hat conspiracy theory
Fox News Rigs Entire
Debate To Savagely Attack Ron Paul
In a sickening
display of cronyism and as a consequence of the sheer terror elicited amongst the
establishment after his previous success, Fox News rigged last night's entire presidential
debate in a crass effort to smear Ron Paul - yet the Texas Congressman still beat Rudy
Giuliani in Fox's own poll.
Ron Paul Upsets
Controlled-Media Debate as Clear Winner
Congressman
Ron Paul shook the establishment in last night's second round of 2008 Republican debates
for the Presidency. Not only did his anti-war, anti-torture and pro-liberty platform stand
glaring in the face of those political whores dubbed as "top-tier" but he
managed to catch the ire of 9/11 criminal Rudy Giuliani for daring to suggest aggressive
foreign policy would stir up blowback.
Audience Applauds As
Giuliani, Tancredo Endorse Waterboarding Torture
During
last night's presidential debates, candidates were asked whether they would support the
use of waterboarding a technique, defined as torture by the Justice Department,
that simulates drowning and makes the subject believe his death is imminent while
ideally not causing permanent physical damage.
Unconstitutional
Legislation Threatens Freedoms
Federal
hate crime laws violate the Tenth Amendments limitations on federal power. Hate
crime laws may also violate the First Amendment guaranteed freedom of speech and religion
by criminalizing speech federal bureaucrats define as hateful.
Blogosphere Black Ops
Hackers
Take Aim at Voices of Dissent
Bruce Willis Says JFK
Killers Still In Power
In a new
magazine interview, Bruce Willis spills the beans on his skepticism that Lee Harvey Oswald
acted alone in the assassination of JFK, and suggests that the some of the same criminals
who killed Kennedy are still in power today.
War and the Police
State
Complicity
of the American People
L.A. Disaster Drill
Terrorist
Attack After Earthquake
Hail and Farewell
The
End of the American Empire
Bush Has Destroyed
Iraq and America
The reasons
given for the American invasion of Iraq have been exposed as lies, revealing America as
either a country of fools and idiots or of war criminals. Worldwide polls show that
America is no longer regarded as a guiding light but is tied with Israel as the second
greatest threat to world stability.
Vote for Rudy, or
Youre All Going to Die
Giulianis
level of fearmongering exceeded even that of the Bush administration, which is a tough
feat. He finally crossed that line when he suggested that America would be more vulnerable
to a terrorist attack if Democrats win in 2008 rather than the Republicans. And who out of
all the many candidates will keep us safest from the terrorists? Rudy, of course.
MI5: Iran and Al
Qaeda Planning an attack on a par with Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Spy
chiefs warn that one operative had said he was planning an attack on a par with
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in an attempt to shake the Roman throne, a
reference to the West, The London Times reports. The report also states that although
there is no proof that the Iranian government has any ties with Al Qaeda whatsoever,
leaders there may be "turning a blind eye" to terrorist networks.
Virginia
Tech Shooting - Cell Phone Video
War and the Police
State: Complicity of the American People
In
this era of perpetual warfare, escalating domestic tyranny, government-sanctioned torture,
and a Nazi-like pursuit of Middle-East domination, one would expect, at the very least, an
audible outcry from the People who proclaim resolute devotion to the ideals of liberty and
justice for all. Yet for the most part, Mainstream America continues to assume a posture
of apathy, bitterness, or eery silence.
Feds Ordered VA
Police To Stand Down
Police
and EMT workers at Virginia Tech tell us that campus police were given a federal order to
stand down and not pursue killer Cho Seung-Hui as Monday's bloodshed unfolded. This
another prime indicator that Cho was being "handled"!
Seung-Hui Cho Was a
Mind Controlled Assassin
Seung-Hui
Cho was a mind-controlled assassin, whether you believe he was under the influence of
outside parties or not, the fact is that the cultural brainwashing of violent video games
and psychotropic drugs directly contributed, as it does in all these cases, to the carnage
at Virginia Tech on Monday morning.
Small Corporate Media
Lie Concerning VT Massacre
Although it may
seem like a small, insignificant detail, the fact the VT killings are not the
largest domestic massacre in US history, as the media tells us, says a lot
about not only the laziness and shoddiness of corporate media journalists, but also the
urgency of the effort to spin and pass off lies as truth, blow things out of proportion,
and generally fear-monger in an attempt to kill off the Second Amendment.
Shooter Another
'Manchurian Candidate' Programmed To Kill?
Eye-witness
reports told of how a lone gunman had far too much time, at least two hours, to carry out
the mass killings after the unidentified gunman first killed two students at a nearby
dormitory.
Why Elite
Orchestrated Massacres Occur In April?
There is a
reason why these mind-controlled mass shootings occur around mid-April. This date
connection is based upon the power elite's blood sacrifices to Satan. Recall that they
committed the Waco blood sacrifice of little children on April 19th. Recall that they did
the Oklahoma City blood sacrifice of little children on April 19th. Recall that they
orchestrated the Columbine blood sacrifice of children on April 20th.
VA Massacre Proves
Government Can't Protect You
The loudest
message sent by what happened at Virginia Tech yesterday is that government cannot and
will not protect you. Contrast the events at VA Tech with the 1966 UT Tower shooting,
which was until yesterday the deadliest shooting massacre on a University campus in
America.
Federally Funded
Boffins Want To Scrap The Internet
Researchers
funded by the federal government want to shut down the internet and start over, citing the
fact that at the moment there are loopholes in the system whereby users cannot be tracked
and traced all the time.
Update: at least 31
dead in Va. Tech shooting
Authorities said the
gunman was dead after he shot nearly 50 people at two locations on campus. Twenty-one were
confirmed dead, NBC News reported. At least 28 others were injured, at least four of whom
were in critical condition, NBC affiliate WSLS-TV in nearby Roanoke reported, quoting
local hospital officials.
School Shooting:
Another Government Black-Op?
Early
details about the horrific school shooting at Virginia Tech strongly indicate that these
events represent a Columbine-style black-op that will be exploited in the coming days to
push for mass gun control and further turning our schools into prisons.
Our 'Strong Economy'
A Powder Keg
Waiting To Blow
Top Democrat: Intel czar's wiretap
plans are 'deeply troubling'
A
proposal by President Bush's new Director of National Intelligence to expand the
intelligence community's authority to wiretap individuals in pursuit of the
administration's "terrorist surveillance program" was called "deeply
troubling" by a Democratic Congressman who promised his subcommittee would
investigate the matter.
Building The Beast's
666 Database
The
state of Washington announced a pilot project to introduce a driver's license
"enhanced" with a radio frequency identification, or RFID, chip that would
encode personal information and possibly serve as a passport-alternative if approved by
the Department of Homeland Security.
Embattled AG now
accused in sex scandal 'cover-up'
Attorney
General Alberto Gonzales and U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, both already under siege for
other matters, are now being accused of failing to prosecute officers of the Texas Youth
Commission after a Texas Ranger investigation documented that guards and administrators
were sexually abusing the institution's minor boy inmates.
America The
Beautiful?
Warning
'Axis of Evil'
Report
Card
In The Future,
Mandatory Implants: For Now, High Schools Issue Contactless Microchip Student ID
Colleges
have been using campus card ID systems for years. But with increasing security concerns,
similar products are moving into public schools. One example: Philadelphia, Penn.s
school system where high school students at 60 schools have been provided a contactless ID
card needed to gain admission to school property, track attendance, and, in some cases,
buy lunch in the cafeteria.
U.S. citizens put
under intense secret terror surveillance
Since
the Sept. 11 attacks, the U.S. government has put average Americans under intense
surveillance as part of terrorism investigations, says the Human Rights Record of the
United States in 2006 issued on Thursday.
NM Sen Rule Comm Votes
5-0 To Impeach Bush
Did Cheney Allow Or
Order 9/11 Plane To Strike Pentagon?
Mineta
testified "during the time that the airplane was coming in to the Pentagon, there was
a young man who would come in and say to the Vice President, 'the plane is 50 miles out,
the plane is 30 miles out.' And when it got to 'the plane is 10 miles out," the young
man also said to the Vice President, 'Do the orders still stand?' And the Vice
President...said, 'Of course the orders still stand. Have you heard anything to the
contrary?"
Terrorist Act Will
Make Giuliani President?
"I have
thought for the longest time that [Giuliani] had zero chance," an aide to another
Republican candidate who asked for anonymity talking up the chances of his boss's rival,
tells Newsweek. "But he's got real momentum. And if there's a terrorist attack
between now and the election, he could be the next president of the United States."
'Three Bombs In
Murrah Building'
OKC TV News
USAF
Gen Dimisses McVeigh OKC 'Single Bomb' Ruse
Former FBI Director
Calls For New OKC Bombing Investigation
Coulson
names Strassmeir as "agent" in upcoming documentary
Former FBI Terrorist Task Force director Danny Coulson has called for a new grand jury
investigation into the Oklahoma City bombing and for the first time names Andreas
Strassmeir as an "agent," in a documentary set to air Sunday, according to
lawyer Jesse Trentadue.
Time Stamp Confirms
BBC Reported WTC 7 Collapse 26 Minutes In Advance
If there was
any remaining doubt that the BBC reported the collapse of Building 7 over 20 minutes
before it fell then it has now evaporated with the discovery of footage from the BBC's
News 24 channel that shows the time stamp at 21:54 (4:54PM EST) when news of the Salomon
Brothers Building is first broadcast, a full 26 minutes in advance of its collapse.
BBC Reported Building
7 Had Collapsed 20 Minutes Before It Fell
An astounding
video uncovered from the archives today shows the BBC reporting on the collapse of WTC
Building 7 over twenty minutes before it fell at 5:20pm on the afternoon of 9/11. The
incredible footage shows BBC reporter Jane Standley talking about the collapse of the
Salomon Brothers Building while it remains standing in the live shot behind her head.
Establishment Media
Blacklists Nichols' OKC Revelations
Astounding
revelations on behalf of Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols, including
Timothy McVeigh's connection to government provocateurs and the fact that the bomb he
helped McVeigh build was completely different to the one described by official accounts,
have been uniformly ignored by the corporate media as the story enters its sixth day.
The First Pardoned
Federal Felon To Ever Serve As President?
While a fugitive
from justice, Clintion ran for Congress in 1974 and Arkansas Attorney General in 1976.
Finally, he receives pardon on Jan. 21, 1977, from former President Carter.
Reconstituting
America
The 2008
Election
Sealed Documents Indicate OKC
Inside Job
The
attorney who was able to obtain a declaration from Terry Nichols fingering an FBI agent as
directing Timothy McVeigh says that the documents attached to the affidavit indicate that
the Oklahoma City bombing was an inside job.
Audit: Anti-terror
case data flawed
Federal
prosecutors counted immigration violations, marriage fraud and drug trafficking among
anti-terror cases in the four years after 9/11 even though no evidence linked them to
terror activity, a Justice Department audit said Tuesday.
Huge Fearmongering
Billboards Urge Preparedness for A Terror Attack
Note
that they interestingly place the date of a future "attack" as November 9th
2009, that is 11/9/09.
A 9/11 Govt
Conspiracy?
I
Wouldnt Be Surprised
This is how stupid
people are in the United States
For Whom The Bells
Toll
For Americans there
will be no 'overtime saving of the home team.'
The Democrats Are
Traitors Too!
Are You Surprised?
U.S. Set to Begin a
Vast Expansion of DNA Sampling
The
Justice Department is completing rules to allow the collection of DNA from most people
arrested or detained by federal authorities, a vast expansion of DNA gathering that will
include hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, by far the largest group affected.
States Take Action To
Oppose National Driver's License
A
revolt against a national driver's license, begun in Maine last month, is quickly
spreading to other states, including Georgia. The Maine Legislature on Jan. 26
overwhelmingly passed a resolution objecting to the Real I.D. Act of 2005. The federal law
sets a national standard for driver's licenses and requires states to link their
record-keeping systems to national databases.
The Grand Illusion
Wake
Up America
Reverse Speech
Bush's State Of The
Union
The American Way of
War
The Pentagon may
print copies for distribution.
Iranian Invasion
Imminent, According to Capitol Hill Insiders
Will Bush get
around Congressional approval for Iranian attack. Americans speak out against Bush and his
illegal war as many say escalation of Middle East war right around the corner.
Imprisoned agent's
wife
President
is a hypocrite
Tax Resister Ed Brown
In
His Own Words
The Empire Turns Its
Guns on the Citizenry
Your
Local Police Force Has Been Militarized. In recent years American police forces have
called out SWAT teams 40,000 or more times annually. Last year did you read in your
newspaper or hear on TV news of 110 hostage or terrorist events each day? No. What then
were the SWAT teams doing? They were serving routine warrants to people who posed no
danger to the police or to the public.
The Next President
Think long and hard
30 Years Of High
Crimes & Misdemeanors
Another
Clinton in office would mean America being under the thiefdom of either a Bush or a
Clinton for a total of at least 32 years, 36 if Hillary is re-elected (many now
acknowledge that H.W. Bush pulled the strings as VP during the Reagan era), and they still
say anyone can become President! What a pathetic joke!
To Our U.S. Senators
Show Me the Money
The Law That Never
Was
The Fraud of
Income & Social Security Tax
Gonzales, live
"The
Constitution does not say that every citizen has the right to habeas corpus."
Pentagon Sets Rules
for Detainee Trials
The Pentagon's
rules for upcoming detainee trials would allow terrorism suspects to be convicted and
perhaps executed using hearsay evidence and some coerced testimony.
Torture & Child
Abuse Documented By Whistle Blower
Jeff Fisher came
forward Thursday on The Investigative Journal radio show on The Republic Broadcasting
Network, detailing widespread nationwide child abuse taking place under the cover of the
Drug Free America program. Fisher learned of the abuse while working as a part time
teacher at the Baypoint School in Florida, the same school ousted Florida Republican
Congressman Mark Foley worked as an administrator, according to Fisher.
Navy dismisses
chaplain who prayed 'in Jesus' name'
A
U.S. Navy chaplain who prayed "in Jesus' name" as his conscience dictated is
being ejected from the military service "in retaliation" for his victorious
battle to change Navy policy that required religious rites be "non-sectarian."
American Caligula
Roman
Emperor Caligula
A Nation At War
With Ourselves
Microchips Implants
For Mentally Ill Planned
Radical
measures for tackling crime - ranging from monitoring the behaviour of the mentally ill
with radio chips to hormone injections for sex offenders are to be considered by
the Government in a wide-ranging policy review ordered by Tony Blair.
Micheal Frank Connor
Death of the US Constitution
Part:
1 2 3 4
U.S. Borders:
Going-Going-Gone!
Some experts say
that up to a million people in Texas stand to lose their homes and 584,000 acres of rich
farm and ranchland are to be destroyed, all for a privately funded highway.
Beast Moves Ahead With Iris
Scans For His Prison Planet
Technology
developed to keep track of prisoners by scanning their irises became available Thursday to
identify missing children or elderly people afflicted with Alzheimer's disease in
Galveston County.
Activist California Attorney
and Bush Critic Falls To His Death From 12th Floor of Embassy Suites Hotel
Was the Christmas
Eve death of freedom fighter Paul Sanford a suicide leap or was he pushed? Friends and
family have many questions even though police ruled his death a "probable
suicide."
Ohio Political Prisoner
Sentenced To 8 Year Prison Term
Elsebeth
Baumgartner was expecting probation but judge backed-out of plea bargain. Former Ohio
attorney still sits in an Ohio jail, hoping to be released on bond for Christmas.
Esteemed Professor and Law
Expert Warns Of Police State
Francis
A Boyle says 9/11 was allowed to happen, war on terror is facilitating the downfall of The
Republic, concentration camps are in place and US citizens are the targets
Why We're At War?
George
Bush Is Not The Problem
Political Prisoner Elsebeth
Baumgartner Jailed Again For 120 Days
Former Ohio
attorney who uncovered massive corruption leading all the way to the White House
reluctantly accepts plea deal and will be sentenced Monday on other felony charges.
Internationally Known Radio
Talk Host, Roughed Up By Austin TX Cops
On
Sunday morning, December 17, 2006, syndicated radio host Jack Blood was Pepper sprayed and
arrested by Austin PD. He received multiple injuries to his Face, hands, arms, back, and
legs in a 12 hour ordeal in police custody.
Vapour trails? That's what
THEY want you to think
Mid
Cheshire-based researcher Phil Morris says he has spotted unmarked aircraft flying over
the Silver Jubilee Bridge, Fiddler's Ferry power station and the industrial areas of
Widnes and Runcorn, leaving thick, white, rapidly expanding 'chemtrails' which behave
differently from normal condensation trails.
Threats To Internet Freedom
All Too Real
Cyberspace
police state dismissed by some, yet agenda for regulated, controlled, patrolled
"Internet 2" advances
Look What Happened at
Jasenovic Concentration Camp
Horrific tales of
murder and torture as Pope justifies killing. Are Americans next?
Democrat Control Means Hate
Bill Will Pass
For
the past eight years, the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith has tried unsuccessfully
to pass its Orwellian federal "anti-hate" bill. It has failed largely for one
reason: Republican control of Congress
'Big Change' in Elections
Smokescreen to Pacify Public
The "big
change" called for by Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, the new Speaker of the House, is
nothing more than a political smokescreen to pacify Americans as, behind the scenes, the
New World Order and Illuminati are still firmly in control over U.S. foreign and domestic
policy.
Voting Expert
Widespread
Election Fraud Again
Count The Votes
The MCA Torture Bill
Didn't Pass
Figureheads On The Chopping
Block
Big
oil interests have had enough of being bashed over Iraq, Rumsfeld sacrificed, 'Democratic
Revolution' a good cop/bad cop smokescreen , Two factions emerge, Is Cheney next?
Meet The New Boss, Same As
The Old Boss
Will
Democrats repeal and impeach or salute and follow? Mobbed-up establishment sycophant Nancy
Pelosi is nobody's savior , as sacrificial lamb Rumsfeld steps down
Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho)
Claims Wanta Allegations of Stolen Trillions "Erroneous"
First U.S. Senator
to open his mouth and respond in writing about $4.5 trillion Wanta settlement; Michael C.
Cottrell, treasurer of Wanta's financial group, says Sen. Craig is "full of Idaho
potatoes."
The Voting Machine
Documentary Diebold Didn't Want You to See...
How very telling
it is that Diebold pressured HBO to cancel the airing of this documentary just days before
tomorrow's midterm elections. Fortunately, subsidiary of mega-corporation Time Warner did
not cave to the guilty psychology of the Diebold or other electronic voting companies
pleading to hide just suspicion of the 'fallible' system behind our vote.
Constitution, Schmonstitution
Legal Analyst
Andrew Cohen Looks At Suggestions For Dumping The Document
Concentration Camps in
America
Are They
For You?
Military Commissions Act Does
Affect US Citizens
Recent
application of terror legislation proves American citizens not exempt from intent of bill
Bush Orders Courts Not to
Consider habeas corpus petitions
Moving
quickly to implement the bill signed by President Bush this week that authorizes military
trials of enemy combatants, the administration has formally notified the U.S. District
Court here that it no longer has jurisdiction to consider hundreds of habeas corpus
petitions filed by inmates at the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba.
Neo-Fascists Threaten Terror
Unless Voters Approve Dictatorship
Bush
junta deploys Osama campaign videos to frighten sheep into tacitly supporting unitary
decidership
Supreme Court Candidate Cites
Massive North Carolina GOP Corruption
Attorney Rachel Lea
Hunter wants to put an end to the New World Order within her state, citing a return to a
Constitutional judiciary and government.
Government Targets American
Bloggers As Enemy Propagandists
Recent
scientific polls that show around 84% don't believe the government's explanation behind
9/11 and others confirming the fact that support for the war in Iraq is at an all time low
have led the Bush administration to sharpen their knives against the new breed of
perceived "enemy propagandists," bloggers, journalists and online activists who
dissent against the "war on terror."
The Flag
The Police State and the
New Freedom
Vicious Attacks on Anti-Bush
Demonstrators in Portland
I have
been to many protests, witnessed countless acts of police brutality, but none compare to
what I saw today. Bean bag guns, pepper spray, rubber bullets, and billy clubs; all of
them used to attack peaceful protestors. Friends of mine were trampled by horses, beaten
by billy clubs, and peppersprayed severely. All in an disgusting display of extreme police
brutality.
Police Arrest Husband, Threaten Vacationing Family at Checkpoint
Predicted destruction of US
Navy Carrier Task Force
USS Kitty
Hawks Radar Surveillance Screen defeated
Roll Call
The
50 Richest Members Of Congress
Congressman 'tolerated' forced abortions, sex slavery
Start Carrying A Toothbrush
Snatching up Americans
as "unlawful combatants"
Something bad is about to
happen
Only
you can stop it, and the clock is ticking
Will Americans Seek Repeal Of
Constitution Killing Enabling Act?
The
end of the U.S. Constitution and the impending passage of George W. Bush's own Enabling
Act are of little importance to a U.S. media fixated with the lurid e mails of a pervert
politician. Will Americans focus on what really matters and seek a repeal of HR 6166?
Cousin of White House Chief
of Staff Tells How Illegally Jailed by Bush administration
Andy Card's cousin
finally released after year in jail for telling truth about no WMD's in Iraq.
Rounding Up U.S. Citizens
Because
the bill was adopted with lightning speed, barely anyone noticed that it empowers Bush to
declare not just aliens, but also U.S. citizens, "unlawful enemy combatants."
'Stolen Elections' Author
2004 Vote Count Off By
9,000,000!
ALL Your Phone Calls &
Email Are Monitored & Archived
Every email takes a
perilous journey. A typical email might travel across twenty networks and be stored on
five computers from the time it is composed to the time it is read. At every step of the
way, the contents of the email might be monitored, archived, cataloged, and indexed.
A Special Place In Hell
For The Journalist, On
Yom Kippur
Google Again Censors, Stifles
9/11 Film
Video
viewership figures for TerrorStorm being reset to prevent movie going "Loose
Change" viral
Something Wicked This Way
Comes
Behind
the furor of the Congressional pedophiles scandal, the war machine shifts into high gear.
Patriots Confront Terrorist
Neo-Con Leader
A
speech by William Kristol, former chief of staff for former vice president Dan Quayle and
editor of The Weekly Standard magazine, turned hostile Tuesday when students began hurling
insults at Kristol, alleging his and the U.S. government's complicity in the Sept. 11
attacks.
Wiretap Bill Sets up the End
of the Fourth Amendment
The
House approved a bill Thursday that would grant legal status to President Bush's
warrantless wiretapping program with new restrictions. Republicans called it a test before
the election of whether Democrats want to fight or coddle terrorists.
Ignorance Is Strength, War Is
Peace, Freedom Is Slavery
Its
official. Sixteen US government security agencies agree. The experts conclude that
Bushs war against Iraq is the major force driving the global growth of Islamic
terror, but their dire finding was supposed to be a state secret and perpetually concealed
from the American people.
McCain Torture Compromise
Bill Allows Sodomy, Rape of Prisoners
It
has always been illegal to rape or sodomize prisoners in U.S. custody, of course. But
under the McCain Torture Compromise, as long as you are doing it as
"interrogation", the president is now authorized to allow it.
Pinochet Also Thought He
Could "Legalize" Torture And Immunize Himself
On September
11, 1973, Gen. Augusto Pinochet headed a military coup that overthrew the
democratically-elected government of President Salvador Allende. Chile at that time was
one of the world's oldest constitutional democracies.
Bush Given Authority To
Sexually Torture American Children
The
"horror of the shrieking boys" gets a rubber stamp from the boot-licking U.S.
Congress & Senate as America officially becomes a dictatorship
Rumsfelds Guinea Pigs
US
Citizens at Risk for Military Weapons Testing
Bush Illegally Blocks The
Wanta Plan And $4.5 Trillion Settlement On Behalf Of Americans
Sources close to
story say corrupt U.S. officials trying to steal vast sum of money now held in Bank of
America account in Richmond, Va., as Fed and Bush committing conspiracy to defraud the
American people.
Halliburton & Cheney
War
Profiteers in Chief Fight to Keep Their Wallets Fat
Bush Has Crossed the Rubicon
In this first
decade of the 21st century the United States regards itself as a land of democracy and
civil liberty but, in fact, is an incipient dictatorship.
Secrets of the Federal Reserve & The Fiat Money System
End Of Democracy
Princeton Prof Hacks
E-Vote Machine
The Terrorist Society &
The New Freedom
The US Government's Usage of
Atomic Bombs - Domestic - WTC
Declassified
August 1958: "Mere fact that the U. S. has developed atomic munitions suitable for
use in demolition work." Declassified January 1967, "The fact that we are
interested in and are continuing studies on a weapon for minimizing the emerging flux of
neutrons and internal induced activity." Declassified March 1976, "The fact of
weapon laboratory interest in Minimum Residual Radiation (MRR) devices. The fact of
successful development of MRR devices."
America, Is Your Soul Dead?
Then
they came for the Jews, But I was not a Jew, So I did not speak out.
Government, Industry To Use
Computer Microphones To Spy On 150 Million Americans
Invasive
surveillance and advertising obliterates even Minority Report style technology
Investigation: The CIA's
secret prisons
The
acknowledgement of a global network of 'black sites' has revealed the existence of a
sinister two-tier system of interrogation
Bushisms
Adventures
in George W. Bushspeak
Wanta Story Not Over By A
Long Shot; $4.5 Trillion Still To Be Released Into U.S. Economy
U.S. officials know
they have their dirty hands caught in the trillion dollar cookie jar. Court documents of
Ambassador Wanta's 2005 Wisconsin appeal of a bogus income tax evasion conviction
reprinted below.
Olbermann's Latest Special
Comment Targets Bush: Have you no sense of decency, sir?
"More
over, Mr. Bush, you are accomplishing in part what Osama Bin Laden and others seek
a fearful American populace, easily manipulated, and willing to throw away any measure of
restraint, any loyalty to our own ideals and freedoms, for the comforting illusion of
safety."
"Universal Service"
to "Put Us On a War Footing"
William
Cohen, a Republican and former Secretary of Defense under Clinton, appeared on this
morning's FOX & Friends First. They gave him two segments ostensibly to speak about
the Middle East and to plug his new novel. However, at the end of the second segment, host
Brian Kilmeade asked a question and got an answer that made me wonder about the Bush
administration's next steps in its ongoing fear mongering campaign.
Wake Up America
Chertoff
Wants Even More Authority
Busted Bamboozlability
Bush
Has Lost the War on Terrorism
Ambassador Leo Wanta Provides
Key Update On $4.5 Trillion Earmarked for American People
Criminal diversion
of Wanta funds continues, as high level U.S. officials and banks implicated.
Former British Ambassador
Says Terror Alert Is "Propaganda"
Former
British Ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray says the alleged transatlantic liquid bomb
plot is staged-managed propaganda on behalf of Bush and Blair - who yearn for a "new
9/11" to absolve them of domestic political trouble.
LIQUID TERROR: Training
People To Act Like Subservient Slaves
The
latest terror plot facade is nothing more than an exercise to assess how subservient the
general population has become and a primer to making permanent the panicked and ridiculous
freedom crushing security measures we are seeing being rushed into implementation at the
moment.
WORST EVER SECURITY FLAW
FOUND IN DIEBOLD TS VOTING MACHINE
This may be the worst
security flaw we have seen in touch screen voting machines, says Open Voting
Foundation president, Alan Dechert. Upon examining the inner workings of one of the most
popular paperless touch screen voting machines used in public elections in the United
States, it has been determined that with the flip of a single switch inside, the machine
can behave in a completely different manner compared to the tested and certified version.
The Pentagon's "Second
911"
"Another
[9/11] attack could create both a justification and an opportunity to retaliate against
some known targets"
CNN's Amanpour Links 9/11
Truthers With Sky Terrorists
CNN
reporter Christiane Amanpour equated yesterday's alleged sky terrorist liquid explosive
plotters with the 9/11 truth movement, the latest brazen attempt to vilify anyone who
disagrees with the official 9/11 fairytale.
Red Alert For Staged
Government Terror Attack
Today's
red level terror alert in symbiosis with escalation of conflict in the Middle East is the
trial balloon for a massive staged false flag terror attack, blamed on Hezbollah or
Al-Qaeda, that will light the blue touch paper for World War Three.
Newt Gingrich Considers
Political Opposition, American Citizens, to be an ''Insurgency''
Crazy
Newt was correct in more ways than he fully understands and, too, revealed the
Neo-Conservative agenda in a clear and yet, unintended way.
Governors Bristle at Bush
Guard Proposal
The nation's
governors are closing ranks in opposition to a proposal in Congress that would let the
president take control of the National Guard in emergencies without consent of governors.
Americans and "People in
the Know" Speak-Up About The Wanta Plan
Documentation
abounds verifying $4.5 trillion settlement; Arctic Beacon editor subject of veiled death
threat by Bush Sr. camp.
Homeland Security Contracts
for Vast New Concentration Camps
A
little-known $385 million contract for Halliburton subsidiary KBR to build detention
facilities for "an emergency influx of immigrants" is another step down the Bush
administration's road toward martial law
Civil liberties ebb in favor
of security in a post-Sept. 11 U.S.
Some
of the actions taken after terrorists attacked the U.S. five years ago sound like the
doings of a South American dictatorship or Orwellian fiction.
America: Freedom to Fascism
This is a movie you MUST see.
This is a movie the government MUST keep you from seeing. You will decide who wins.
Illegal Aliens
America's 21st Century
Slave Class
St. Louis Federal Reserve
US Headed To
Crash (pdf)
Reclaim the Flag
It belongs
to real Americans.
Scholars for 9/11 Truth under
Attack
The
author of an article about the attack on the World Trade Center has found himself under
attack for having published it in a new on-line publication, Journal of 9/11 Studies.
Insanity Defense
Power,
Paranoia and Presidential Tyranny
American Actress Flees To
India To Escape Black Ops Murder Attempts And Electronic Harassment
Calling herself
"a new type of American fugitive, Leslie Oliver explains 'how things are really
changing in America.'
Walter Burien Who Exposed The
Financial Plundering Of America Through CAFRs A Felon?
The wheels of
fascist America are spinning right over Walter Burien, as he is being framed into
accepting a felony plea bargain, stemming from what he calls the illegal abduction of his
son.
Proof That 'Flight 77'
Eyewitness Report Skewed
Many
Flight 77 skeptics who believe that an American Airlines Boeing 757 did not hit the
Pentagon on 9/11 scoff at eyewitness testimony which claims to describe intricate details
about the alleged commercial airliner. In at least one case those doubts have now been
validated.
Is Bush Signing Away the
Constitution?
Last March,
the U.S. Congress passed legislation requiring Justice Department officials to give them
reports by certain dates on how the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is using the USA
PATRIOT Act to search homes and secretly seize papers.
Is Bush Signing Away the
Constitution?
Last March,
the U.S. Congress passed legislation requiring Justice Department officials to give them
reports by certain dates on how the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is using the USA
PATRIOT Act to search homes and secretly seize papers.
Ohio High School Teacher Has
House Ransacked
Attempts Made On
His Life For Compiling Sensitive 9/11 Information
Walter Burien Who Exposed The
Financial Plundering Of America Through CAFRs A Felon?
The wheels of
fascist America are spinning right over Walter Burien, as he is being framed into
accepting a felony plea bargain, stemming from what he calls the illegal abduction of his
son.
FBI Exploits Mentally Ill in
Homegrown Terrorism Effort
It
is now an established pattern: the government seeks out mental cases and disturbed
individuals and turns them into "al-Qaeda" terrorists, or wannabe al-Qaedaites.
Charlie Sheen Says 9/11
Movement "Juggernaut Of Truth"
Charlie
Sheen said the 9/11 truth movement was a juggernaut of truth after he sent a warning to
the mainstream media that they should fulfil their roles as the watchdogs of government
during a speech this past weekend in L.A. at the American Scholars Symposium.
The Dark Side
Darth
Cheny vs. Darth Tenate
Rove's Pass
A
Window on the Real World
Floridian Who Said
The Bush Family Is "A Plague On The Earth And Should Burn In Hell For Eternity"
Targeted By Authorities As A Threat To Society
Steve Esdale,
claiming authorities have covered-up his father's murder, is now being harassed for
comments made about the Bush family. Authorities are trying to get at his phone and
computer records as well as trying to claim he is mentally ill.
I Want My Country Back
Our voices are not being
heard
Cheney & Goering
Reichstag Fire And Private Armies
Americans Must Do It
Themselves
Don't Rely On
'Experts' To Fight New World Order
Alex Jones Bull Horns
for 9/11 Truth in Downtown Chicago
Syndicated
radio talk show host Alex Jones joined countless other members of the 9/11 Truth Movement
for an incredible conference in Chicago June 2-4. Part of the conference involved a march
from the conference venue to Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago where Jones broadcast his
warning against state-sponsered terrorism through an iconic bullhorn to a gathering crowd.
I'm Outa Here!
I've decided to leave the
country and renounce my citizenship.
THE LIE OF THE
CENTURY
As you
honor the memory of those who died in battle, you must also ask for what reason were these
brave men and women killed? For what noble purpose do thousands of our young people live
crippled lives?
Is This The Last
Memorial Day In The Free Republic We Call America?
New World Order
closing in on American holocaust, as immigration bill passes through Senate and Nazi-type
military General takes over CIA
Top 10 Signs of the
Impending U.S. Police State
Is
the U.S. becoming a police state? Here are the top 10 signs that it may well be the case.
Crisis In United
States
Counter-Coup Forces
Engage In Gun Battle At Nations Capitol Building
Bloomberg Wants
National DNA Database
Opponents of
any kind of national ID card will be aghast at New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg's idea for a
national DNA or fingerprint database designed to track the citizenship of all workers.
Secret FEMA Plan To
Use Pastors as Pacifiers in Preparation For Martial Law
Nationwide
initiative trains volunteers to teach congregations to "obey the government"
during seizure of guns, property, forced inoculations and forced relocation
The Administration
That Won't Stop Lying
The Bush regime
has killed tens of thousands of people in Iraq and Afghanistan, mainly women and children.
The deaths are excused as unintended "collateral damage" of the ongoing war, but
the deaths are nonetheless important to the tens of thousands of relatives and friends. An
equally important casualty of the Bush regime is truth.
The 2nd Amendment is
dead; So are the 1st, the 4th, 5th and the rest of the Bill of Rights.
Go sit in any
courtroom and see if the Bill of Rights can be invoked successfully anymore. Such defenses
must be argued before appellate courts, and the Supreme Court refuses to hear 2nd
Amendment cases. The so-called Patriot Act has nullified the Bill of Rights.
AT&T
Whistle-Blower's Evidence
So where is
the secret room? Well, it just so happens to be room number 641 A at 611 Folsom Street in
San Francisco, California. And just what is in this room? Well, a lot of stuff, but mainly
a NARUS STA 6400 machine which is spying on the internet.
"Cooked
Alive"
Leslie Oliver is
being "cooked alive" and Jesus Mendoza is dying a slow "electronic
death"
New Presidential
Memorandum Permits Intelligence Director To Authorize Telcos To Lie Without Violating
Securities Law
Ordinarily,
a company that conceals their transactions and activities from the public would violate
securities law. But an presidential memorandum signed by the President on May 5 allows the
Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, to authorize a company to conceal
activities related to national security.
Plans To Microchip
Every Newborn In U.S. And Europe Underway
Are you ready for a
total elimination of privacy and a robotizing of mankind, as well as an invasion of every
thought going through your head?
Hollywood and
Illuminati Team Up in DaVinci Code
The movie saying
Jesus never died on the cross opened on the 33rd day in the Illuminati cycle? According to
a Illuminati code researcher a sinister cult is at work paving the way for a one world
religion and government by destroying Christian values.
Women Put In Gulag
For Trying To Put Up Anti-Bush Poster
A Cleveland woman,
manhandled by police and charged with two felonies for trying to display anti-Bush
posters, was jailed in a Cuyahoga County psych unit last week in what her attorney called
a "highly unusual and outrageous" decision.
Former Oregon
Prosecutor Claims Americans Need To Fight Judicial Corruption Or Freedom Will Turn Into
Slavery
Roger Weidner, a
former attorney disbarred in 1997 for seeking the truth, has been jailed more than 19
times and illegally placed in a mental institution for wanting to expose judicial
corruption.
Retired Air Force
General Warns Another 'Terrorist Attack' On Horizon As Trotskyites Within Government On
The Move To Destroy America
Gen. Ben Parton
said America's only chance is for its people to take back the political process before the
New World Order takes over.
Two More Free Nations
Fall To Biometric Prison
Aussies must
all have biometric "access cards" by 2010, Scots to be forced on database with
Citizens' National Entitlement Card
Former White House
Chief Of Staff Andy Card's Cousin Jailed For Making Case Iraq Was "No Threat And
Invasion Was Illegal."
Susan Lindauer, a
journalist and former Congressional aide, held in federal correctional facility six months
for psychiatric evaluation after bogus espionage charges dropped. Lindauer told Bush
officials, including Card, Iraq was no threat according to her intelligence sources, but
became target herself.
US Congress Members
Sue Bush For Breaking Constitution
The
president signed a bill that didnt pass both the House and the Senate, and
anyone who has passed the sixth grade knows that before a bill can become law, both
houses of Congress must approve it, says Rep. John Conyers.
Bush Impeachment -
The Illinois State Legislature is Preparing to Drop a Bombshell
The
Illinois General Assembly is about to rock the nation. Members of state legislatures are
normally not considered as having the ability to decide issues with a massive impact to
the nation as a whole. Representative Karen A. Yarbrough of Illinois' 7th District is
about to shatter that perception forever. Representative Yarbrough stumbled on a little
known and never utlitized rule of the US House of Representatives, Section 603 of
Jefferson's Manual of the Rules of the United States House of Representatives, which
allows federal impeachment proceedings to be initiated by joint resolution of a state
legislature. From there, Illinois House Joint Resolution 125 (hereafter to be referred to
as HJR0125) was born.
Oregon Sues ES&S
E-Vote Train Wreck On
Course
A Big
Swing
The CIA
Wehrmacht
National ID Cards
The
New Bureau Of Engraving.
'Nazi Terror'
From A Jewish National
Socialist
Amidst the Generals
its a Mutiny!
It's Not An
Armed One, Not Yet.
California Becomes
Second State to Introduce Bush Impeachment
Joining Illinois, California
has become the second state in which a proposal to impeach President Bush has been
introduced in the state legislature. And this one includes Cheney as well.
Database State: The
UK's Electronic Prison
The gathering and holding of information has permeated into every facet of life in Great
Britain and no one batters an eyelid. It's time to reveal what's really going to happen in
the UK. Part One Part Two
Americas
"Noble" Cause
Preserving
its Right to Murder, Exploit, Torture, and Impoverish with Impunity
Masters Of Deception
Hard At Work Stirring The Pot Of Hatred
National Security
Analyst For 35 Years Says Americans Need To Wake-Up And Fight "The Enemy Within"
E-VOTING 2006
"The
Approaching Train Wreck"
America's war on the
web
a revolution in the
concept of warfare
Executive Order 13292
War
Against Iran
Brett Kavanaugh,
Nominated To The Federal Bench By President Bush
Guilty Of
Obstruction of Justice and Covering-Up Vince Foster Murder, According to U.S. Attorney.
Leader Worship
Don't Vote - Revolt!
Is The Capitol Building Next,
Or Do The Tunnels Go Deeper?
In
light of the 'insider' fingerprints left all over the 9/11 attacks, a few recent stories
made us sit up and take notice
Americans, Do You
Really Want To Save Your Republic? Get Behind Leo Wanta Who Is Holding 27.5 Trillion In
Trust For You!
The Bush and Clinton
crime families used Wanta's Ameri-trust funds as a 'cash cow.' instead of returning the
money to the American people for roads, education and health care. While Illuminati
banksters already embezzled billions on top of billions, documented by Wanta, the crooked
Washington power brokers even stopped him from using 5 billion in repatriation funds for
Gulf Coast hurricane relief money in 1999.
Top Scientist
Advocates Mass Culling 90% Of Human Population
Fellow
professors and scientists applause and roar approval at elite's twisted and genocidal
population control agenda
Blowing Smoke
Why random drug testing doesn't
reduce student drug use.
Ohio Attorney
Persecuted And Jailed For 232 Days Under Nazi-Like Treatment Right Here In America
Elsabeth
Baumgartner also spent 10 days locked away, held without right to counsel and clergy, for
merely speaking out at a city council meeting. Saying she was held as a political
prisoner, she now faces a sentence of 66 years and 6 months for what she calls
"trumped-up" charges.
A Collapsing
Presidency
Neocons
dont believe in diplomacy
New Hampshire House
Reject Real ID
Tiny New
Hampshire stands up for Freedom
9/11 Skeptics Receive
Fair Shake on Showbiz Tonight
CNN
Showbiz Tonight Covers Charlie Sheen and 9/11 Skepticism
No Longer The
Minority: 82% Plus Support Charlie Sheen
Despite
the best efforts of the now whimpering attack poodles of the mainstream media, an online
CNN poll shows that over four-fifths, or 82 per cent, agree with actor Charlie Sheen that
the U.S. government covered up the real events of the 9/11 attacks.
Mainstream Media
Blackout On Sheen 9/11 Piece
Despite
a huge reaction amongst the alternative media to Charlie Sheen's comments on 9/11, in part
due to a brief link on the Drudge Report which was mysteriously pulled after a few hours,
newswires and entertainment outlets have actively sought to impose a blackout on the
story.
Is Another 911 In The
Works?
If you were President
George W. Bush with all available US troops tied down by the Iraqi resistance, and you
were unable to control Iraq or political developments in the country, would you also start
a war with Iran?
The Fall of the Eagle
Seven Year
Vengeance
The US Has Run Amok
Former CIA Analyst
Corruption
has run amok in intelligence circles and the president should be impeached, a former CIA
analyst says. Also, he said, the United States is undergoing a constitutional crisis.
Shock Therapy For
Kids
Jennifer
McLogan reported from Freeport: Why they ask, is shock therapy, corporal punishment and
this type of behavior modification illegal in this state, but acceptable for New York
children elsewhere?
Digging Mass Graves
at Dugway?
Mobile
Cremation Units
The 'New American
Freedom' Defined
Your "New"
Rights
Bill Of Rights Dead
Treasonous Senate OK
Patriot Act
Reflections in the
Night
Is America Asleep at the
Wheel?
Republican
Congressman Predicts Bush Impeachment Says US close to dictatorship
Republican
Congressman Ron Paul has gone on record with his prediction that the impeachment of George
W. Bush is right around the corner but warned that in the meantime the US was slipping
perilously close to a dictatorship.
"Bad Dogs"
The Alternative
Press
CIVILIAN INMATE LABOR
PROGRAM
Concentration
Camps
The New McCarthyism
American NeoFascists
Harry Whittington
Shooting
Ballistics Test
Patriot Act E-Mail
Searches Apply to Non-Terrorists, Judges Say
Two federal judges in Florida
have upheld the authority of individual courts to use the Patriot Act to order searches
anywhere in the country for e-mails and computer data in all types of criminal
investigations, overruling a magistrate who found that Congress limited such expanded
jurisdiction to cases involving terrorism.
Bush's Mysterious
'New Programs'
Not that George
W. Bush needs much encouragement, but Sen. Lindsey Graham suggested to Attorney General
Alberto Gonzales a new target for the administrations domestic operations -- Fifth
Columnists, supposedly disloyal Americans who sympathize and collaborate with the enemy.
Detention Camp
Jitters
Internment camps and martial law in the U.S.
Another Former
Devoted Republican Calling Bush "Worse Than Hitler"
Keefe Callum of the
Northern Plains says every freedom-loving American needs to come forward before it is too
late.
Latest Airline Terror Threat:
People Who Read Books
The latest
example of airline security gone insane is provided by rock star and stand-up comedian
Henry Rollins, who was recently reported to the Australian government for reading a book
on an aeroplane.
Homeland Security
Clamps Down On Boise Navy Veteran and Federal Employee For Anti-War Bumper Stickers
Dwight Scarbrough
has filed a lawsuit to protect his freedom of speech rights in the face of Gestapo-like
tactics geared at keeping Americans in step with draconian Bush administration policies.
American Heroin
Land Of The Puppet People
Arab takeover of U.S.
ports seen as security 'insanity'
President
asked to stop deal for Dubai firm to control 6 American maritime operations
Congresswoman Says
America Run By Criminal Syndicate
McKinney:
American citizens could be put in forced labor camps
Texas City British
Petroleum Employee Heard "Strange Abort Signal" on Local Radio Station The
Morning Army Intel Officer Predicted Nuclear Strike At Plant
BP employee also
said "other strange events" occured, leaving her "nervous and on
edge." Galveston Daily News follows up with story, finding WMD military support team
was conducting a training session at a location near Texas City.
Halliburton Detention
Camps For Political Subversives
In
another shining example of modern day corporate fascism, it was announced recently that
Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root had been awarded a $385 million dollar
contract by Homeland Security to construct detention and processing facilities in the
event of a national emergency.
Former Military
Assassin and Green Beret In Vietnam Wins Federal Libel Case Backed By CIA And Pentagon
Pentagon brass
caught with their dirty fingers in the 'assassination cookie jar' as jury found former
Colonel in Special Forces told the truth in tell-all book exposing CIA-backed
assassination attempts and U.S. government policy aimed at killing its own soldiers during
the Vietnam War.
Buffalo NY Man Learns
of 'Daddy' Bush's Ties With Illegal Virgin Islands Drug Smuggling While Finding Out His
Family Deeply Connected To Illuminati
Once learning one
side of his family had connections with the evil Illuminati through a company called
Gibraltar Industries, Kent goes on a soul-searching quest for the truth.
Texas City British
Petroleum Claims No Foul Play In 2005 Explosion Killing 15; BP Sets Aside $1 Billion For
Upgrades Amid Rumors Neocons Plan To Nuke Plant In Upcoming Days
Some Texas City
citizens taking nuke warning seriously as local law enforcement build-up seen and at least
400 employees moved out of BP to different office building.
Hamilton Bank, Ex-CIA
Operatives, & 9-11 Hijackers
Researchers and
investigators have uncovered links between a Miami bank that collapsed in 2002 amid a
fraud scandal that was highlighted by billions of dollars in questionable cash and
fraudulent loans and money movements linked to the Bush family and businesses linked to
funding pilot training for the 9-11 hijackers.
Houston PD Running
Nuclear Disaster Drills As Build-Up Of Numerous Law Enforcement Agencies Seen In Nearby
Texas City
Army Intel Capt.
Eric May warns Bush cabal days away from a nuclear strike. Texas City resident "opens
up a hornet's nest" as he warns local law enforcement about the possibility of
nuclear strike.
International Jurists
from 14 Countries Trying To Nail Bush and His Killer Cronies For Illegal Murder And
Torture
The Bush killing
machine is no secret overseas, as a coalition of legal experts based in Canada want to put
Bush and his band of renegades behind bars. Too bad American jurists don't have the guts
to do the same!
January 31
Convergences
Bring
the Noise! Drown Out Bushs Lies!
All Signposts Lead To
Imminent Nuclear Attack In America: Intel Army Capt. Eric May Issues 'Red Alert' For Next
9 Days For Texas City-Houston Area
Capt. May claims to
have broken the Illuminati and Bush Cabal's "embedded code" in an effort to beat
the neocons at their own nasty game. Capt. May may have thwarted one attempted nuclear
attack last July, but says the Bush Cabal is coming back again for a second try.
Unfathomed Dangers In
Patriot Act Renewal
The new police are
empowered to "make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States
committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United
States if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has
committed or is committing such felony."
Pre-crime and
proactive policing
Police
Checkpoints, stop and search, curfews and ASBO's becoming the norm
Justice Dept asks
court to abandon US system of justice
The Bush
administration notified federal trial judges in Washington that it would soon ask them to
dismiss all lawsuits brought by prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, challenging their
detentions, Justice Department officials said Tuesday.
Driving is a Right
Not a Privilege ~ BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF NOTICE FOR DISMISSAL FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION
Right to Travel
DESPITE ACTIONS OF POLICE AND LOCAL COURTS,
HIGHER COURTS HAVE RULED THAT AMERICAN CITIZENS HAVE A RIGHT TO TRAVEL WITHOUT STATE
PERMITS
FDA Rule Would Create
Pharmaceutical Dictatorship
The FDA has proven they
are not the SERVANT of the people. Their actions show them to be more of a corporate
SERPENT who slithers and attacks the lives and rights of the population.
Government Use of Microwave
Weaponry Is Zapping People To Death
Nancy Taormina, 53,
of Spokane, adds her name to the growing list of people being electronically harassed.
Unable to sleep, she claims to be imprisoned in her own house.
New Orleans Carpenter Talks
About How He Heard Guardsmen talk about "military buddies' ordered to blow levees
Several residents
have come forward using their names while talking about hearing a huge explosion at the
Industrial Canal. Others coming forward want to remain anonymous, fearing repercussions
from Big Brother
Were U.S. Government
Saboteurs Involved In A Fatal Shootout With New Orleans Police Officers On Sept. 4 At The
Danziger Bridge?
Conflicting news
and police reports leave a host of questions to be answered about what really happened
between police and suspected U.S. government agents.
Levees Blown Say Eyewitnesses
- Media Ignores Them
New Orleans
resident, Terry Adams, heard "bomb-like explosion" right before he was forced to
his rooftop and it floated away downstream. City Bus driver, Ryan Washington, adds
hundreds more people with the exact same experience are being ignored by the mainstream
media.
More Stories Rolling In About
Levees Being Blown In New Orleans
Army Corps of
Engineers reportedly told resident to evacuate as levees were "going to be
blown." Popular New Orleans radio talk show host dismisses callers who heard
explosions as quacks or disinformation artists.
FLASHBACK: The Niger Uranium
Forgery of December 2003
Didnt a
Telegraph journalist, David Blair, find those documents in Baghdads burned out
Foreign Ministry office implicating antiwar politician George Galloway in the Oil-for-Food
scandal? (Embarrassingly, the documents that turned out to be forged, and Galloway won his
libel suit, and got over a million pounds in damages.) Isnt the Telegraph owned by
Conrad Black, big time Iraq War proponent and good buddy of neocon Richard Perle? And
doesnt Perle sit on the board of directors of Hollinger International, which owns
the Telegraph and the pro-Likud Jerusalem Post? The forged document used to smear
Galloway is exposed HERE
"I love the Police
State"
Show to broadcast on A&E
George W. Bush As The New
Richard M. Nixon
Both Wiretapped
Illegally, And Impeachably
New Hampshire bill aims to
prevent Katrina-style gun seizures
Concerned
by perceived abuses of Federal power during the Katrina crisis, New Hampshire state reps
are reviewing a bill which would criminalize certain weapons seizures - even if the
perpetrators are Federal officers. House Bill 1639-FN, prohibits the confiscation of
lawfully owned and lawfully carried firearms during a state of emergency, making a felon
of any law enforcement officer who attempts to seize such a firearm during a disaster.
McGovern attacks the press
More
importantly, he goes further than any high ranking government official has gone before on
9-11, and on identifying the real criminals behind our money system and our government
American Police State: The
Frog Has Cooked
Miami
cops to stage sieges, randomly check ID's, ride buses and trains
Senate Moves Towards Forced
Vaccinations, Vaccine Damage Immunity for Drug Companies
By
creating a federal agency shielded from public scrutiny, some lawmakers think they can
speed the development and testing of new drugs and vaccines needed to respond to a
bioterrorist attack or super-flu pandemic
How to tell if you are in a tyrannical
police state
Tyrannical
police states have certain universal characteristics. They spy on their own citizens,
kidnap people at will, and imprison them without bothering to charge them with crimes or
even give them a trial by jury. Police states imprison innocent people, again and again
and again. And they declare kidnapped victims non-persons and torture or kill them at
will.
Survey Scout Creates AOL Accounts -
Then AOL Spies On YOU
For years special AOL
software has been a mandatory requirement on the user's computer for AOL internet access.
But their bloated, over complicated software does far more than provide internet access.
For example, a few years ago this author tested AOL to see just what it actually does at
log-on. AOL software is without doubt, SPY-WARE of the worst kind. Whenever you surf the
web, it records EVERY website URL you visit (and probably other web surfing data) into a
file on your HD.
GRAHAM AMENDMENT PASSES:
HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENDED
According
to the New York Times: "The five Democrats voting for the bill were Senators Joseph
I. Lieberman of Connecticut, Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Kent
Conrad of North Dakota and Ron Wyden of Oregon."
NSA, the Agency That Could Be Big
Brother
Deep in a
remote, fog-layered hollow near Sugar Grove, W.Va., hidden by fortress-like mountains,
sits the country's largest eavesdropping bug. Located in a "radio quiet" zone,
the station's large parabolic dishes secretly and silently sweep in millions of private
telephone calls and e-mail messages an hour.
'Trophy' video exposes
private security contractors shooting up Iraqi drivers
A
"trophy" video appearing to show security guards in Baghdad randomly shooting
Iraqi civilians has sparked two investigations after it was posted on the internet, the
Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
Signs & Wonders: Piece of
Supreme Court marble falls from facade
Part
of molding that serves as frame for frieze comes down near tourists
Questions About Suicide of
Colonel Who Investigated Contractors Corruption
One
hot, dusty day in June, Col. Ted Westhusing was found dead in a trailer at a military base
near the Baghdad airport, a single gunshot wound to the head.
Ron Paul Warns Of Foreign
Troops Used For Martial Law
Republican
Congressman Ron Paul recently appeared on nationally syndicated radio and again reiterated
his deep concern that foreign troops are mobilizing outside and inside America to be used
as assets in a martial law takeover by the Bush administration.
Two 911 Planes Were Never
Deregistered
FAA records for four
years listed both 9/11 United jetliners as still on the 'active' list. Now planes only
'deregistered' in September after snoopy researchers questioned FAA officials a month
earlier.
Still Doubt There Was A
Highest Level 911 Conspiracy?
Current and former high-level U.S. and
allied government officials have recently and publicly stated that the 9/11 attack was not
as it seemed
Utah Lawyer Targeted By
Homeland Security
Utah Lawyer Hospitalized
After Being Targeted With Poisoned Pen By Homeland Security For Information Linking Five
U.S. Supreme Court Justices With Bribery Over Bush v. Gore Decision
Cheney warns of 'decades of
war'
US
Vice-President Dick Cheney has said that the US must be prepared to fight the war on
terror for decades.
Bush 'Unsigns' War Crimes
Treaty
The Bush administration has
pulled out of the treaty to establish the International Criminal Court, a move that is
both unprecedented and foolhardy.
911 Demo: BYU's Prof Jones
Has Wide Academic Support
BYU Professor Has Plenty
of Company in the Academic Community, Including 60 Faculty Members from Two Utah
Universities Who Concur a Controlled Demolition Most Likely Brought Down the WTC and
Further Investigation Is Needed
Terror technology plans for
rail
X-ray
screening and body scanners are among technology being tested to boost security on the UK
rail network
GOP memo touts new terror
attack as way to reverse party's decline
A
confidential memo circulating among senior Republican leaders suggests that a new attack
by terrorists on U.S. soil could reverse the sagging fortunes of President George W. Bush
as well as the GOP and "restore his image as a leader of the American people."
America Drifts Rapidly Toward
A Police State
"Those who scare
peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty, my message is this: Your tactics only
aid the terrorists for they erode our national unity and diminish our resolve. They give
ammunition to America's enemies and pause to America's friends" - Former Attorney
General, John Ashcroft
Vermont Passes Resolution To
Secede From The US
The members of a
peaceful freedom-fighting group want no part of neo-cons running the imperialistic U.S.
government. Plan to secede from the U.S. gaining momentum in the fiercely independent
Green Mountain state.
Avian Flu Pandemic
Recombinant Threat
Spanish
Flu of 1918 is Human-Pig Hybrid and NOT AVIAN FLU & 2005 H5N1 is Avian Flu Weaponized
Lab Flu Acquiring Human Recombinant Gene Sections. Avian Influenza Pandemic Natural
Protection: Dr. Deagle's
Radio Show Archives. MOUNTAIN VIEWS: FORCED INOCULATIONS BEGINNING
OF BUSH'S BAD BIRD FLU PLAN
Time To Take Back America
From The Democrats And The GOP
Our Constitution,
our freedoms and civil liberties have all been altered because of 9-11, an investigation
that has been covered up by the Bush Administration and Congress. They have even covered
up the Cheney Energy Task Force, where we suspect that it was discussed that the
landlocked oil deals in Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan would not be landlocked
much longer - as Cheney and Bush intended to take control of the Trans-Afghanistan
Pipeline, or TAP as it is called, with military force.
At Least 7 in Cabinet Knew of
Plame's ID
At least seven
Bush administration officials outside the CIA knew Valerie Plame was a CIA employee before
the disclosure of her name in a column by Robert Novak in July 2003, according to the
indictment Friday of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
Indictment Gives Glimpse Into
a Secretive Operation
Over a
seven-week period in the spring of 2003, Vice President Dick Cheney's suite in the Old
Executive Office Building appears to have served as the nerve center of an effort to
gather and spread word about Joseph C. Wilson IV and his wife, a C.I.A. operative.
Libby resigns after
indictment
The
U.S. Vice-President's chief of staff I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby has resigned after being
indicted Friday on charges of obstruction of justice, making false statements and perjury.
Cheney leads White House
fight against torture ban
Congressional
negotiators are feeling heat from the White House and constituents as they consider
whether to back a Senate-approved ban on torturing detainees in U.S. custody or weaken the
prohibition, as the White House prefers.
23 Administration Officials
Involved In Plame Leak
ADMINISTRATION, ROVE
ORIGINALLY DENIED ANY INVOLVMENT IN THE LEAK: Asked on 9/29/03 whether he had any
knowledge of the leak or whether he leaked the name of the CIA agent, Rove answered
no. That same day, White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, after having
spoken to Karl, asserted that it is a ridiculous suggestion to say
Rove was involved in the leak. In August 2004, Rove maintained, I didnt know
her name and didnt leak her name.
Patriot Act bill
would expand death penalty
The House
bill that would reauthorize the USA Patriot Act anti-terrorism law includes several
little-noticed provisions that would dramatically transform the federal death penalty
system
A White House
'Hip-Deep' in Plame Scandal and Cover Up
Senior
White House officials over the weekend warned President George W. Bush to prepare
for the worst in the ever-deepening Valerie Plame scandal, laying out a scenario
that includes indictments of top officials and detailing a direct involvement by the
Administration in a concentrated effort to destroy the credibility of Ambassador Joseph
Wilson and then conceal the actions from investigators.
General in charge of
Abu Ghraib: Torture still going on, Iraq just the beginning
General
says she was deliberately kept out of the loop and scapegoated to protect higher ups and
that torture orders came all the way from the top
Dems Tap Patrick
Fitzgerald for Impeachment Probe
Democrats
on the House Judiciary Committee are so pleased with reports that Leakgate prosecutor
Patrick Fitzgerald is about to indict senior White House officials that they want him to
lead an impeachment investigation into whether President Bush lied to Congress about
Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Violations found in
FBI surveillance, records show
The
FBI has conducted clandestine surveillance on some U.S. residents for as long as 18 months
at a time without proper paperwork or oversight, according to previously classified
documents to be released today.
Analysis finds 21
homicides among deaths of U.S. prisoners overseas
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Fitzgerald gossip:
e-mail from a Democratic House member's staffer with tons of good dirt on the Plame
investigation.
Eight indictments
have already prepared, with the possibility of another ten. these indictments include
senior white house staff, most notably vice president cheney's chief of staff scooter
libby, fred flights (special assistant to john bolton), and--very surprisingly--national
security adviser steve hadley. apparently, libby and hadley have both been told by their
lawyers to expect indictments. the indictment of senior bush political advisor karl rove
seems highly probable.
Cowboy president is
courting disaster, says Powell's man
Colin
Powell's right-hand man has launched a blistering attack on the White House, describing
President George W Bush as "cowboyish", his secretary of state Condoleezza Rice
as "extremely weak" and American foreign policy as "courting
disaster".
Fitzgerald Won't Be
Intimidated By Firestorm
In 13
years prosecuting mobsters and terrorists in New York, Patrick J. Fitzgerald earned a
public reputation for meticulous preparation, a flawless memory and an easy eloquence.
Only his colleagues knew that these orderly achievements emerged from the near-total
anarchy of his office, where the relentless Mr. Fitzgerald often slept during big cases.
Will Internal Coup
Against Neo-Cons Insulate Bush?
Late in the
day on Friday, October 21, President Bush nominated the US Attorney for Eastern Virginia,
Paul McNulty, to replace departed James Comey as Deputy Attorney General. Bush's first
pick, Timothy Flanigan, withdrew over his past ties to indicted GOP lobbyist Jack
Abramoff.
David Gergen:
"Wheels are Coming off" the Bush Admin
"Gergen,
the ultimate establishment insider, is telling us that this is deadly serious. Is this
more reason to believe the gravity of the indictment story or further doubt it?"
Indictment Is Easy
Way Out For Bush Officials
Should
Rove, Libby, Cheney and others be indicted in the CIA leak case it will be akin to
slipping out the back door
PlameGate - Neo-Cons
Ratcheting Up Counter-Offensives
According to informed
sources in Washington, Vice President Dick Cheney's Chef of Staff I. Lewis
"Scooter" Libby is expected to resign after he is, as expected, indicted for his
role in outing a covert CIA agent, Valerie Plame Wilson, the wife of Ambassador Joseph
Wilson.
Guantanamo hunger
strikers say feeding tubes employed as torture
Prisoners
on hunger strike at the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, reported troops
force-fed them with dirty feeding tubes that have been violently inserted and withdrawn as
punishment, said declassified notes released Wednesday by defence lawyers.
Mass evacuation plans
to be created
Federal,
state and local governments will begin working to plan for mass evacuations if cities
suffer natural disasters and terrorist attacks.
US Prisons
Big
Business Or New Form Of Slavery?
White House was
worried about rogue CIA group
A new account
of the CIA leak scandal rocking the White House suggests top US presidential aides were
seriously concerned about a dissident faction inside the US spy agency that appeared to
work even behind the back of the CIA director to debunk the notion Iraq had weapons of
mass destruction.
Martial Law - Coming
To A Neighborhood Near You?
The "final
mission" is two-fold: destruction of nation-states, and establishment of a New Age
global-socialist New World Order.
White House Watch:
Cheney resignation rumors fly
Government
officials and advisers passed around rumors that the vice president might step aside and
that President Bush would elevate Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Kristol: Rove and
Libby Will Be Indicted
The
right-wing is already spinning themselves into knots as they struggle to defend the
conduct of the White House
Blogger, WAYNE MADSEN UNDER THREAT
OF ASSASSINATION
Following
months of harassment by the Bush administration, that includes getting him fired from his
job at a think tank and attempting to strip him of his membership in the Washington Press
Club, the Bush administration has stooped to new lows in trying to make former National
Security Agency employee Wayne Madsen disappear.
Washington Insider: Rove Threatens
Indictment Judge With 'Consequences'
The word
inside the Beltway is that if Fitzgerald delivers indictments against senior White House
officials he will face unspecified "consequences."
Vice President's role
in outing of CIA agent under examination, sources close to prosecutor say
The
investigation into who leaked the officer's name to reporters has now turned toward a
little known cabal of administration hawks known as the White House Iraq Group (WHIG)
Bush Blinked 37 Times
-- With A Lick Of The Lips, Three Weight Shifts And Serious Foot Jiggling...
The fidgeting
clearly corresponded to the questioning. When Lauer asked if Bush, after a slow response
to Katrina, was "trying to get a second chance to make a good first impression,"
Bush blinked 24 times in his answer. When asked why Gulf Coast residents would have to pay
back funds but Iraqis would not, Bush blinked 23 times and hitched his trousers up by the
belt.
Don't Buy Into
American Slave System
Washington
'Free Man' Shows How To Opt Out
The Gulag Archipelago
66 million Communist
Gulag victims
The Patriot Act
Shameful, Anti-American
Law
America
An Idea We Are Losing
Spy State: Pentagon
Seeks Leeway to Approach Citizens
Attempting
to loosen decades-old restrictions, the Pentagon is asking Congress to allow its
intelligence agents to go undercover when they approach Americans who may have useful
national-security information, rather than identifying themselves as intelligence
operatives.
Former NY Aux. Fire
and Policeman Uncovers Transit Authority Tapes Showing 'Heavy Smoke Condition' Below WTC
On 9/11
More
evidence now surfaces indicating explosions rocked the WTC and a pre-planned controlled
demolition.
Silverstein,
Giuliani, WTC 7 and 20-20 Hindsight
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FBI Claims 84 Videos
Show NO Flight 77 Impact
Photos taken after the
Pentagon crash do not support the Government conspiracy theory that Flight 77, a Boeing
757 airliner, demolished a major portion of the masonry structure...
Videos: The Controled
Collaspe of WTC 7
Take a close look at
the manner in which WTC 7 collapses straight down. For the building to collapse in this
fashion, all of the load bearing supports would have had to fail at exactly the same time.
CIA, French
intelligence kill 4, capture 5 Israelis in NY subway attack
Earlier this
evening intelligence members of the American-French Alliance stopped an attempt by Israeli
Mossad operatives to blow up the New York City subway, according to national security and
U.S. intelligence expert Thomas Heneghan. Ed. Note: This report has not been confirmed
by other sources
Washington Insider:
Subway Alert Is Fake Terror To Distract From Indictments
The
main stream media is just beginning to take notice that a "Watergate-level
event" is about to occur in Washington.
Bush will veto
anti-torture law after Senate revolt
The
Bush administration pledged yesterday to veto legislation banning the torture of prisoners
by US troops after an overwhelming and almost unprecedented revolt by loyalist
congressmen.
George Bush: 'God
told me to end the tyranny in Iraq'
George Bush
has claimed he was on a mission from God when he launched the invasions of Afghanistan and
Iraq, according to a senior Palestinian politician in an interview to be broadcast by the
BBC later this month.
The Triumph Of
Ideology Over Reality
"Obviously, far
from heeding demands from U.S. generals and congressional members of his own political
party for a plan to withdraw from Iraq, Bush intends to widen the war."
High Treason
The Coming Starvation
In America
AOL Time-Warner
Censors Alex Jones Websites
Nationwide
blackout a clear attempt to shut down free speech or just an error?
C.I.A. Chief Refuses
to Seek Discipline for 9/11 Officials
The
C.I.A. will not pursue disciplinary action against George J. Tenet, a former director, or
anyone else among current or former officials singled out by an inspector general for poor
performance on counterterrorism before Sept. 11, 2001, the agency said today.
Any Profit in a Storm
Stormy weather
allows big oil to practice a crude sort of blackmail
Gov. & Laptop
Makers Caught Installing Hardware Keystroke Loggers
A
little more research, and I found that that board spliced in between the keyboard and the
ethernet chip is little more than a hardware keylogger. Editors Note: This story has
been widely debunked so until we see an interview with the author take lots of salt with
it. See: Google
However the service tag identifier does tag you that is certain.
Miers in middle of
Bush National Guard scandal?
Records
of litigation involving Ben Barnes payoff, Texas Lottery Commission scam ordered destroyed
Armed Mexican Troops
Invade US!
Two seperate
credible sources known to Alex Jones have reported that armed combat ready Mexican troops
have entered Texas.
FEMA Deliberately Sabotaging
Hurricane Relief Efforts
Numerous
credible sources have come forward with examples of how the Federal Emergency Management
Agency is deliberately sabotaging Hurricane Katrina relief efforts in New Orleans.
FEMA Executive Orders
Paved The Way For Emerging Police State Hell
In
the wake of the unfolding police state crisis in New Orleans and the Federal Coup d'Etat
of all Constitutional laws there it begs the question, how could this happen?
London Bomber
Mastermind Was Working For MI6
Haroon Aswat, the man British Police believe was
behind the London bombings, was working for MI6, it has been confirmed by leading U.S. and
French intelligence asset/agents.
Anti-war activist
Sheehan arrested at protest
Cindy
Sheehan, the California woman who has used her son's death in Iraq to spur the anti-war
movement, was arrested Monday while protesting outside the White House.
FAA Managers
Destroyed 9/11 Tape
Six
air traffic controllers provided accounts of their communications with hijacked planes on
Sept. 11, 2001, on a tape recording that was later destroyed by Federal Aviation
Administration managers, according to a government investigative report issued today.
Bill Would Permit DNA
Collection From All Those Arrested
Suspects arrested or detained by federal
authorities could be forced to provide samples of their DNA that would be recorded in a
central database under a provision of a Senate bill to expand government collection of
personal data.
National Security
Agency gets fix on Internet users
Top
secret group applies for patent to ID physical address of Web surfers
Levees Were
Intentionally Blown?
Evidence
suggests there were "cracks" in levees that were intentionally ignored,
questions over how they failed.
FEMA Still Blocking
Firefighters and Police From Entering New Orleans
Another
example of FEMA sabotage to add to the catalogue of criminal actions that this website has
been tracking.
Grandmother, 73, held
as sausage looter
Instead of chasing after people who were
running, they grabbed the old lady who was walking
FEMA workers must be
arrested!
They did not Fail, they intentionally withheld lifesaving supplies!
Bruce
Gilbert, Universals general counsel, told me yesterday, "Those supplies were in
fact taken from us by FEMA, and we were unable to get them to the hospital.
The Great New Orleans
Land Grab
The 17th Street Canal levee was breached on purpose
As the
world watched the events unfolding, one could not help think that something was terribly
afoot concerning the rescue by FEMA of the citys poor and predominate Black
population. It seems that a well laid out plan was put into effect to grab valuable real
estate from well established but poverty stricken Black families of New Orleans?
Chipping away at our
freedom
Once this proverbial horse is out of the barn,
we may all find ourselves trampled by a technology that started out with good intentions
but evolves into an insidious method of population control as utilization reaches critical
mass.
FEMA, La. outsource
Katrina body count to firm implicated in body-dumping scandals
The
Federal Emergency Management Agency has hired Kenyon International to set up a mobile
morgue for handling bodies in Baton Rouge, Louisiana following H urricane Katrina, RAW
STORY has learned.
Canada official:
Torture can be tolerated
A
Canadian official, during a hearing about a Canadian citizen deported to Syria, said the
country will cooperate with other nations that practice torture.
Former Green Beret
Comes Clean About Mafia-Like Hit On Military Officer Who Knew Too Much About Kennedy
Assassination
Called
'Dangerous Dan' by his military buddies does an about face from being a Green Beret and
military hitman to now fighting for Christ as a born again Christian. Once he found the
Lord, the former Special Forces Lt. Col. says he no longer fears the assassins who have
tried in the past to kill him for going public in a tell-all book.
Vote fraud
Worse
than you think
Pentagon draft plan
calls for preemptive use of nukes
The
Pentagon has drafted a revised plan to allow for US military commanders in the field to
ask presidential approval to use nuclear weapons in order "to preempt an attack by a
nation or a terrorist group using weapons of mass destruction." The Washington Post
reported on Sunday that the plan would also allow for the use of nuclear weapons to
destroy "known" enemy stockpiles of "nuclear, biological or chemical
weapons."
Elements Within
Government Using Terror Provocation Tactics
On
Friday 9th September Alex Jones was joined on air by George Galloway MP, member of
Parliament and prominent antiwar activist George Galloway for a riveting one on one
interview.
Mystery surrounds
floodwall breaches
One
of the central mysteries emerging in the Hurricane Katrina disaster is why concrete floo
dwalls in three canals breached during the storm, causing much of the catastrophic
flooding, while earthen hurricane levees surrounding the city remained intact.
New Orleans Begins
Confiscating Firearms as Water Recedes
Waters
were receding across this flood-beaten city today as police officers began confiscating
weapons, including legally registered firearms, from civilians in preparation for a mass
forced evacuation of the residents still living here.
FEMA: Corrupt,
Negligent, Criminal and In Charge
FEMA
is not an elected body, it does not involve itself in public disclosures, and it even has
a quasi-secret budget in the billions of dollars. It has more power than the President of
the United States or the Congress.
FEMA censors photos
of the dead
When US
officials asked the media not to take pictures of those killed by Hurricane Katrina and
its aftermath, they were censoring a key part of the disaster story, free speech watchdogs
said.
Mexican Troops Enter
Texas
This is
absolutely a conditioning exercise to get the American people to accept the presence of
foreign troops on American soil. The Globalists who are hell-bent on destroying this
country are exploiting the horrible tragedy on the Gulf Coast
Government Sabotage
Of Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
"Is
it true that the levees were blown up on purpose?" White House press officer:
"This is not the time or the place for questions like that!"
New World Orleans:
Microcosm for the "New America"
Imagine an
America where everyone is displaced. Martial law has been declared with 24 hr curfews,
Posse Comitatus has been overturned and there are troops on the streets shooting anyone
who disobeys their orders.
New Orleans: The
Strategy For World Government
Three of the worst
catastrophes in American history have taken place during George W. Bush's watch. Is this a
coincidence?
Barbara Bush: Things
Working Out 'Very Well' for Poor Evacuees from New Orleans
Accompanying
her husband, former President George H.W.Bush, on a tour of hurricane relief centers in
Houston, Barbara Bush said today, referring to the poor who had lost everything back home
and evacuated, "This is working very well for them."
Cash payoffs, bonds
and murder linked to White House 911 finance
According to
leaked documents from an intelligence file obtained through a military source in the
Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), on or about September 12, 1991 non-performing and
unauthorized gold-backed debt instruments were used to purchase ten-year "Brady"
bonds.
Vanunu
I saw they had gone
mad...
Bush Rejects French
Offer of Medical Aid, Water Filters
Germany
and France, the two leading European opponents of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, have offered
aid to the U.S. to help the survivors of Hurricane Katrina, which probably killed
thousands of people in four Gulf coast states.
Angry New Orleans
Mayor Says Feds Don't Have A Clue
The
once-glorious city of New Orleans is in ruins and its people in chaos from Hurricane
Katrina.
New Orleans rocked by
huge blasts
The New
Orleans riverfront has been hit by a series of massive blasts, and fires are raging in the
area.
Treasongate
Insider:
Rovegate Probe Almost Concluded. How
The White House, Wilson, Novak, Corn & Plame Conspired
60,000 trapped in
FEMA's Superdome concentration camp
Official
spokesmen are now denying the numerous reports this morning from National Guardsmen and
others that New Orleans is under martial law. But that is exactly what NO and southeast
La. are under as the governor demands the entire city be evacuated..
ACLU reveals FBI
labeled peace, affirmative action group 'terrorist'
"This
document confirms our fears that federal and state counterterrorism officers have turned
their attention to groups and individuals engaged in peaceful protest activities,"
said Ben Wizner, an ACLU staff attorney and counsel in a lawsuit seeking the release of
additional FBI records. "When the FBI and local law enforcement identify affirmative
action advocates as potential terrorists, every American has cause for concern."
Bus bomber stopped
for a Big Mac before killing started
A
portrait of a really hardcore Muslim fundamentalist who hates Western values, visiting
McDonald's before 'blowing himself up'. That's exactly what I'd do before bombing a bus,
buy a Big Mac.
Police Officers From
Five States Sue Taser International
While the
Canadian Police Research Institute has now stated that Tasers and other conducted
energy devices are acceptable because the advantages they provide outweigh the risks
they pose.
Al-Qaeda, a Secret
Service Operation?
Countries facing
the al-Qaeda threat are awaiting the intelligence Turkish security is to provide. Amid the
smoke from the fortuitous fire emerged the possibility that al-Qaeda may not be, strictly
speaking, an organization but an element of an intelligence agency operation.
Perjury, Obstruction of
Justice and Financing the 9/11 Attacks
Have Leading Figures
in the Bush Administration Really Been Indicted?
Tattletale America:
Truck Drivers, Janitors, Exterminators etc. Training to Be Citizen Spies
All across America, people
who have jobs working with the public are being trained to spy on the businesses and
people they serve.
Election Fraud
Continues in the US
New Data Shows Widespread Vote
Manipulations in 2004
Scotland Yard 'Not
Interested' In Talking To 7/7 Bomb Mastermind
Scotland
Yard police headquarters said on 7 August that detectives were not interested in speaking
to Aswat about the London attacks.
The Border War: U.S.
consulate reopens in violent Mexican border city
The
U.S. consulate in this violence-wracked border city reopened Monday, a week after U.S.
Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza ordered it closed, citing a wave of violence along the
border.
7/7 Bombings Final
Word: Her Majesty's Terrorist Network
The wealth of
evidence that has emerged in the month following the 7/7 London bombings only leads us to
one clear conclusion, that the attacks had to have been orchestrated by or with help from
the very highest levels of British intelligence.
(Global) Police agree
on shoot-to-kill rules
An
international organization representing the heads of police departments across the world
has issued new guidelines recommending that officers who confront a suicide bomber should
shoot the suspect in the head
Tony Blair's
terrorism clampdown: more rules needed to control extreme websites
The
Prime Minister on Friday outlined new security measures at his monthly media briefing,
with tactics on targeting extremist websites mentioned but not fleshed out as a concept.
CIA Leak - Bush To
Fire Federal Prosecutor Fitzgerald
Sunday
morning online editions of Newsweek and Time are reporting that the President is planning
to fire Chicago's U.S. Federal Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald and replace him with a Bush
classmate/Skull and Bonesman from Yale.
Deadly Bush-Backed
SSRI Antidepressant Schemes
At an FDA hearing on the safety of psychotropic
drugs on Feb 2, 2004, dozens of tortured parents testified that their children had
committed suicide or other violent acts after being prescribed the same drugs that are
being marketed in the Bush-backed pharmaceutical industry schemes aimed at recruiting the
nations 52 million school children as customers.
Real ID Card Senate
Vote - Unanimous Treason
The U.S Senate's unanimous vote on the REAL ID
card is a tragedy for our nation. What an abuse of the U.S. Constitution! Ghastly news.
Bin Laden Brothers
Tip-Off Two NASA Research Scientists In 1987 About U.S. Government Plans To Cause 9/11
Now Third Person Comes Forward To Verify
Scientists' Incredible Story
Zionist neocon
crazies plan to kill millions to control the world
If Joe Vialls was right,
then we are on the brink of World War III, specifically because of Zionist neocon crazies
willing to bet everything they have - and everything you have, as well - that they can
bludgeon the whole world into submission with their money, their weapons, and their
hypocritically sanctimonious and psychologically flawed dogma.
The "Magic
Bomb" Theory
This
is a story about disappearing terrorists, nonexistent bags, and botched investigations,
but most of all, this is a story about magic bombs.
How Black Ops Staged
the London Bombings
Staged
terror events, like magic tricks, rely on misdirection to throw people off the track. The
first step in uncovering how the London bombings were carried out by a Western black
operations team -is to see through the key misdirections they built into the operation.
US Asks Court For
Power To Detain Indefinitely
US asks court for power
to detain indefinitely --Case on Illinois Muslim convert sparks debate 21 Jul 2005 A
government attorney argued yesterday that America is a battlefield and Dictator Bush
therefore has the authority to detain enemy combatants indefinitely in this country.
Staging An Attack To
Fix The Coverup Of Another
They assumed that a
loose Muslim connection would be enough to persuade everyone that these lads from Leeds
were suicide bombers. But rather than clinch it for the planners, it backfired...
911 Rerun - Dead
British Bombing Suspect Very Much Alive
An interview of a
British teenager broadcast on a Pakistani television network has thrown into doubt
investigators, claims that all the three London bombers of Pakistani descent visited
Pakistan last year. According to the investigators, the three bombers had died in the July
7 attacks.
The Vision of the
Five Angels
Patmos, Greece -
June 1998 (pdf)
Another Phony
Al-Qaeda Group Claims Responsibility For Latest London Bombings
There
is no evidence that the group even exists. They have claimed responsibility for everything
from the 2003 blackout to car bombings in Iraq, yet in no case is there any proof of their
involvement.
More Explosions in
London: Psy-ops in Progress
In the early
confusion about what is actually happening in London, several things are already clear.
This immediately stalls questions about the first bombing. The mainstream media were
finally beginning to highlight the fact that the government's official story did not fit
together. This takes those issues off the front pages.
The Problem Of The
London Videos
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Latest Evidence
Closes Case on London Bombings
BRITISH
police are considering the possibility that the four key suspects in the recent London
attacks may have been tricked into setting off their bombs.
You Are Being
Watched, and There Is No Place to Hide
Increasingly, we
live in a surveillance state where everything we do and our every transaction, business or
otherwise, is watched, videotaped and analyzed. There is virtually nothing that the
surveillance state, growing data systems and information companies do not know about the
most intricate details of our lives.
President Picks
Fellow Torture Architect, Long-Time Bush Crime Family Operative for Supreme Court
Roberts
Overruled a Federal Ruling That Had Barred Some of the Nazi Tactics at Guantanamo
A Warning To The
World
The London
bombings are a clear indication that the Globalists have not changed tactics and are
getting ever more desperate to advance an agenda based on a simple time tested
manipulation of fear.
House votes to extend
Patriot Act
The
House voted Thursday to extend the USA Patriot Act, the nation's main anti-terrorism tool,
just hours after televisions in the Capitol beamed images of a new attack in London.
How Black Ops Staged
the London Bombings
Staged
terror events, like magic tricks, rely on misdirection to throw people off the track. The
first step in uncovering how the London bombings were carried out by a Western black
operations team -is to see through the key misdirections they built into the operation.
Downing Street Memo -
Deception & Cover-up
Institute for Public
Accuracy - infoZine - On Thursday June 16, 2005, from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room HC-9
of the U.S. Capitol, Rep. John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member of the House Judiciary
Committee, and other members of Congress will hold a hearing on the Downing Street Minutes
and related evidence of White House efforts to cook the books on pre-war intelligence.
Patriot Act not
catching terrorists
Fewer than 10% of the people prosecuted for
terrorism in the United States since the September 11 attacks were convicted of crimes
related to that ornational security, according to a study conducted by the Washington
Post.
Soviet Style Snitch
Poster Being Used On Trains
If
accurate, this is yet another visual reminded of how society is slipping back into a
Stasi-like climate whereby everyone is trained to be suspicious.
Britain accused of
creating terror fears
Forum
The Department of Homeland Security (HR 5170) - House of Congress: Nov 2002 (PDF File), America Still Unprepared - America Still in Danger - CFR Independent Task Force - Hart/Rudman: October 25 2002 (PDF File), The Model States Emergency Health Powers Act - CDC: December 21 2001 (PDF File), The USA Patriot Act (HR 3162) - House of Congress: October 25 2001 (PDF File), The Space Preservation Act (HR 2977) - House of Congress: September 27 2001 (PDF File), The Northwoods Document - Joint Chiefs of Staff: March 13 1962 (PDF File). Get the Arcrobat Reader to read your pdf files by clicking here.
Mexican Commandos
Killing In South West US To Protect Bush Drug Cartel
Retired
DEA Agent Celerino "Cele" Castillo III served for 12 years in the Drug
Enforcement Administration where he built cases against organized drug rings in Manhattan,
raided jungle cocaine labs in the amazon, conducted aerial eradication operations in
Guatemala, and assembled and trained anti-narcotics units in several countries.
Florida Cops Go
Berserk!
Taser 22 Yr
Old Woman Twice With 50,000 Volts In Routine Traffic Stop
Bush Wants
Rights-Robbing Patriot Act Renewed
President Bush is pressuring Congress to renew
the Patriot Act by highlighting the actions of Ohio police who helped catch a man accused
of plotting attacks on the Brooklyn Bridge and a Midwest shopping mall.
Emergency
Preparedness Against The 'Universal Adversary'
"The Homeland Security agenda consists of
breaking within America all forms of social resistance and opposition to the 'war on
terrorism.'"
The Downing Street
memo top secret no more
The Downing Street memo caused a major uproar
when it was published on the eve of Britain's general election. Some experts believe it
was one of the reasons that caused Blair to lose support in constituencies and resulted in
the loss of Labour's majority in the house of parliament.
Whats Up With
the Downing Street Memo?
Penned
by top Blair aide Matthew Rycroft almost one year before we gave Iraq the shock and awe no
one will ever forget, the top-secret memo spoke of how that cause for war would have to be
scripted because a desire for regime change was just not a good enough reason to
send in the troops.
Are Weapons of Mass
Destruction Being Planted in Iraq for Future "Discovery"
We continue to hear hints from various official
sources in Iraq, including elected Iraqi officials that some expect an eventual discovery
of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. This might provide a sort of ex post facto
"legitimacy" to the invasion of Iraq.
In New Book, Weldon
Says He Had Secret Terrorism Source Before Sept. 11
Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa., knew the United States
was a terrorist target before the Sept. 11 attacks because of a secret source
Ali but the CIA refused to listen, the congressman writes in a new
book.
Sensenbrenner's
Sntich-or-Go-to-Jail Bill
I don't think I've ever seen a bill as
destructive as Rep. Sensenbrenner's new drug bill, H.R. 1528, the "The Safe Access to
Drug Treatment & Child Protection Act of 2005." You think America's prison
population is too high at 2 million? Get ready for 15 million.
The Open Embrace of
Torture
As
Amnesty International notes in its recently released report for 2005, Australian
governments have a lot to answer for in the area of basic human rights.
Mainstream Media Help
Play Down Downing Street Memo
"It's a little late," he said of the
memo story, adding that people are resigned to the fact that the United States is in Iraq
for the long term, regardless of what events led to the war. "We're kind of
stuck."
Galloway Wary Of
Staged Terror Attack As Pretext For Iran Invasion
Galloway
appeared as a guest on The Alex Jones Show to discuss his Senate appearance and the
subsequent fallout it generated. At the end of the show Alex Jones asked Galloway if he
thought an invasion of Iran was on the horizon. Galloway was confident that massively
opposed public opinion would stop an attack from taking place, unless a staged terror
attack carried out by the military industrial complex and blamed on Iran was carried out.
US forces Beta
testing Beast ID card in Iraq
Fallujah
Residents Face Choice: Retina Scan and Take ID Card....Or Die! How Long before this option
is inforced on Americans?
Secret USA PATRIOT
ACT 2.5 Bill is Unnecessary and Dangerous
The reasons why these provisions are
controversial, they trample on Fourth Amendment and privacy rights, as I discussed in a
prior column, are reasons not to renew them. At a minimum, if they must be renewed, they
should be renewed with a "sunset" provision, allowing Congress to once again
consider whether they are necessary.
Chief Of Police Who
Received Verichip Advocates Forced Government Chipping To Buy And Sell
The
Bergen County, New Jersey Chief of Police Jack Schmidig barked, "do I trust the
government? I am the government!" as he advocated mandatory government implant
chipping by law to buy and sell. Schmidig made nationwide headlines when he personally got
chipped last month.
The 9/11 Commission
Report: A 571-Page Lie
The entire
Report is constructed in support of one big lie: that the official story about 9/11 is
true.
By 2013 everyone over
16 will have to own ID card
The identity cards bill published yesterday will
give the government the legal powers to set up the scheme and charge the fees it needs to
recover the costs of enrolment, issuing and maintaining the cards and providing
verification services.
Another Stage Managed
Psy-Op
The Tragic Death
Of Pat Tillman
Amnesty condemns US
example on human rights
The US
abdicated its responsibility to set a global example in upholding human rights in 2004
and, with the UK, led a "dangerous new agenda" by sanctioning torture in a
failed attempt to combat terrorism, Amnesty International warned today.
Ongoing
Desensitization: USJFCOM and U.S. Marine Corps Co-sponsor Joint Urban Warrior 05
U.S.
Joint Forces Command and the U.S. Marine Corps are set to co-sponsor the second Joint
Urban Warrior seminar wargame through May 26 at the Bolger Center in Potomac, Md.
The Choice For Political Freedom
Torture Inc.
America's Brutal Prisons
Savaged by dogs,
Electrocuted With Cattle Prods, Burned By Toxic Chemicals, Does such barbaric abuse inside
U.S. jails explain the horrors that were committed in Iraq?
Blair defends
identity card plan
Tony Blair
has told MPs that identity theft costs the UK "billions of pounds each year" as
a second attempt to bring in identity cards begins.
Big Brother Snitch
Signs Introduced In England
People will
watch for drivers breaking safety rules then use a remote control system to flash
personalised warning messages via an electronic sign further down the line.
Ahnuld thinks Nazi talk was a Sly plot
According
to Leamer's book "Fantastic," Stallone sought vengeance by telling British
reporter Wendy Leigh that his fellow action hero's Austrian father helped round up Jews
during the Holocaust and that Arnold remained a "secret admirer of Hitler."
Big Brother to
Dictate What You Can and Cannot Photograph
If you pull out a camera on a New Jersey train,
you will have company - law enforcement company. If you size up a shot on the New York
subway, you'll probably be questioned by security and told to keep the lens cap tightly
on. Even if you plan to snap some innocuous bank building from a public sidewalk, you
might find guards telling you it's not allowed.
Police, Masons will
sponsor free program to help ID kids
Monticello
police and the Monticello Masonic Lodge will hold a free child identification program from
9 a.m. to noon tomorrow at the Ted Stroebele Neighborhood Facility on Jefferson Street in
Monticello. Adults must accompany all children.
AIPAC Says Franklin
Spy Affair Won't Slow It Down
Forum
Israeli Nukes
America Fears?
Redux on Why George
W. Bush is a Satanist=666
Forum
Galloway Blasts US Lies & Corruption: Video
Cashless Society:
Wave and Pay With a Wireless Credit Card
Isn't
it amazing that the very founders of the debt based phony fiat money system and federal
reserve, Chase and JP Morgan, are at the forefront of the cashless society beast system.
The Coming Resistance
- No Organization, No Leaders
We stand at the threshold of totalitarian
outrage that will make what we have seen so far look like a Patrick Henry utopia. Soon,
President Smirk will receive instructions via the bug in his ear to expand the perpetual,
illegal war to include Iran and maybe Syria. The Prostitute National Press is presently
preparing our minds for Smirk to revive the draft.
Travellers must have
retina, thumbprint scans or face jail
Florida's
busiest airport will begin using high-tech iris-scanning technology to filter out possible
terrorists and add an additional layer of security.
The 'SYSTEM' Has Been
Destroyed
Somerset Maugham said,
"If a nation values anything more than freedom it will lose its freedom - and the
irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more - it will lose that
too."
Zionism And The Third
Reich
The wide-ranging
collaboration between Zionism and Hitler's Third Reich.
Patriot Act expansion
would let FBI bypass judges
The
chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee is working on a bill that would renew the
Patriot Act and expand government powers in the name of fighting terrorism, letting the
FBI subpoena records without permission from a judge or grand jury.
Two Australian
academics openly advocate torture
Bagaric and Clarke do not simply defend the use
of torture. They positively embrace it, arguing that it would verge on moral
indecency not to impose excruciating pain and suffering on suspected
wrongdoers, even if they were innocent and it caused their death.
Keeping Hunter
Thompson's death alive
Follow-up
questions on Hunter Thompson's death
Columbine survivors
blackmailed onto psych drugs
A
Closer Look
Newsweek Koran Story
Is Multi-Layered Propaganda
The
retraction of the Koran story on behalf of Newsweek is part of a wider multi-layered
propaganda attack.
"SMOKING
GUN" Proof That Illuminati Plan To Attack On 9/11 and Beyond Was Well Know As Far
Back As 1995!
In nine pertinent
playing cards of the "Illuminati New World Order" Game, how did the inventor
know -- in 1995 -- the three events comprising the 9/11 attacks? How did he know also the
correct plan in the near future? Why do his cards predict the appearance of Antichrist and
the Rapture as the last two events of the Illuminati Plan?
Homeland Security,
CIA Reap Big off of September 11th Tragedy
Then the
Central Intelligence Agency came calling. The mission Louie eventually chose to accept was
to head the agency's venture-capital arm, dubbed In-Q-Tel.
CBC 911 Video Secrets
Revealed
A recently-discovered
CBC video shows the definitive views of the South Tower airliner
A Spring Morning In
The Autumn Of America
'Don't it always seem
to go that you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone'
Security witness
sounds alarm on fake IDs
A
woman whose brother was killed in the September 11 attacks yesterday surprised top members
of the House Homeland Security Committee with counterfeit Mexican matricula consular cards
bearing the members' identities and showcasing how easy it is to get valid identification
to board an airplane.
Alabama a step ahead
in national ID debate
The 2-by-3-inch card will include more than a
photograph, address, height, weight and hair color. It's possible in the future that the
officer writing the ticket may know some of your medical history and about the last
purchase you made with a credit card.
LA Cops fire 120
rounds at unarmed suspect
Ten Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies opened
fire early Monday on an SUV they were chasing, discharging 120 rounds in a frenzied
crossfire that injured a deputy and the unarmed suspect while sending bullets into nearby
homes.
Chertoff Moves For
Total Personal Information Control
DHS Chief Floats Idea Of Collecting Data On
Private Citizens. Call It Total Information Awareness, Homeland-Style.
Senate Passes Real
ID: National ID Card On Its Way
The Senate has
passed the Real ID bill, creating a backdoor national ID card. After weeks of activism
directed towards them senators knew the full scale of this horror but voted for it 100-0
anyway.
Army Recruiters Play
Hard Ball
"By
federal law you got an appointment with me at two o'clock this afternoon at Greenspoint
Mall." said Kelt. "OK, you fail to appear and we'll have a warrant, OK? So give
me a call back."
This Machine Reads
Your Mind
Scientists
from Japan and the United States have figured out how to read a person's mind by remotely
measuring brain activity, extracting information of which the subject is not even aware.
Science fiction? No. It's real.
Surveillance Cameras
Sprouting Up All Over Central Texas
Watch
yourself in public places in Central Texas. New electronic eyes are popping up in spots
you haven't even considered. The government has them. Restaurants and shops have them too.
Surveillance cameras are going up everywhere often without your knowledge.
Expanding Database
Has Floridians Caught In The Matrix
The FDLE's real plan: Expand MATRIX by adding credit-bureau and
insurance information on millions of Floridians, most of whom have never committed a
crime, and place all that information in the hands of a private vendor trafficking in
personal information.
POLICE BRUTALITY
To Protect And To Serve
(quicktime mov)
Big Court Fix
Introduction To What You Need To Know
Then they came for
the children
They've vanished into the netherworld of a Homeland Security
gulag and their story has already disappeared from the headlines, but the shocking case of
two 16-year-old girls from New York City arrested a month ago ought to inspire outrage
among every American worthy of the name.
Your Papers Please!
National ID Cards Coming
The federal government is moving ahead with a
blizzard of new identification card proposals affecting military personnel, government
workers and even ordinary Americans renewing their driver's licenses.
Beggers In
Minneapolis May Be Forced To Wear ID Cards
The police chief wants to license panhandlers,
saying it would make it easier for officers to manage aggressive begging in Minnesota's
largest city.
Guardian pulls ricin
terror debunk from website
A Guardian story on "The ricin ring that
never was" has been pulled from the newspaper's website, for what are said to be
'legal reasons'.
Deer In The
Headlights
They haven't come for me
yet. But will they come next week?
Gangster Assassin
Terminated!
The Overthrow Of The
American
Republic
Across Nation,
Students Getting Paid To Be Informants
For
a growing number of students, the easiest way to make a couple of hundred dollars has
nothing to do with chores or after-school jobs, and everything to do with informing on
classmates.
California proposes
requiring bullet ID numbers
California's attorney general introduced
pioneering legislation on Tuesday that would require all bullets sold in the nation's most
populous state to bear tiny identification numbers.
Clearing the Way for
the American Police State
The recent
rash of terror warnings shows just how shoddy mainstream journalism has really become.
Every major news network in the country ran the very same story of the alleged
communication between Osama bin Laden and terrorist mastermind Abu Musab al Zarqawi
without producing a scintilla of corroborating evidence.
Shades of Hitler:
Schwarzenegger & The Intensity of His Will
I
took special note of one response wherein he shrugs off his ignorance while declaring his
"will". Sound like any other famous Austrians you may have heard of?
Arnold says he supports a Constitutional amendment that would enable him to run for President: Click Here for Video!
Urgent action needed
on REAL ID Act
A tri-national ID card, merging US driver
license databases with Canada and Mexico could be passed under the banner of 9/11 today.
Congressman Paul and Kent Snyder discuss National ID Feb. 22 ![]()
The Big Head
Inauguration
Performers Ordered NOT to look directly at Bush. Mysterious
George W. Bush: Our leader Clear Channel political public service billboard
graces Orlando freeway
The Big Head's Prison
Planet
The
administration sees the US not just as a self-appointed global policeman, but also as the
world's prison warder.
US Prison Pop.
Highest in World and Growing
The US prison
population has risen further, with one in 138 people now in jail, new official figures
reveal. There are more than 2.1 million US citizens in jail, more than in any other
country, the Bureau of Justice Statistics says.
Warning on spread of
state surveillance
Governments are building a "global
registration and surveillance infrastructure" in the US-led "war on
terror", civil liberty groups warned yesterday.
Wiretaps are up
sharply as Congress debates Patriot Act
Disclosure of a 75-percent increase in secret
wiretaps and sneak and peek searches since 2000 is likely to provide
ammunition for civil liberties groups determined to modify the Patriot Act, as Congress
began two months of debate on the law April 5th.
The Alex Jones
Report: Special Edition
After a
screening of the Martial Law DVD extras, Alex returns to the studios to discuss government
regulation of the Internet and how they are struggling to stem the tide of free and open
political discourse.
Remembering Waco, 12
Years Later
The FBI
and the U.S. Army took over, mounting a 51-day siege. This included such psy-war tactics
as sleep deprivation of the inhabitants of the community by means of all-night broadcasts
of recordings of the screams of rabbits being slaughtered.
Directed-energy
weapons coming from Air Force
Humvee-mounted
non-lethal beam expected to be completed this year
Papal hopeful is a
former Hitler Youth
THE wartime past of a leading German contender
to succeed John Paul II may return to haunt him as cardinals begin voting in the Sistine
Chapel tomorrow to choose a new leader for 1 billion Catholics.
Dr. Hunter S.
Thompson and the Franklin frame-up
Very
interesting information is still gushing everywhere in the wake of the Gannon-Gosch issue
surfacing in the mainstream press last week.
U.S. Military's Elite
Hacker Crew
The U.S. military has assembled the world's most
formidable hacker posse
Implanted Microchips
Common As Cellphones Within A Decade
Over
the past decade we've seen the propagandists chip away at rational people's natural
revulsion at the implantable microchip, first by introducing it for lost pets and then for
lost children. Child abduction figures, which in fact have been steadily falling since
1979, were hyped in the summer of 2002 as a test run to see if people would willingly turn
to the chip.
Zionist Fox Guards
American Henhouse
The "War on
Terror" is a protection racket.
911 Murder Triangle
The Overthrow Of The
American Republic
Is your bank tracking
your movements?
From virtual paper to RFID chips that track your
movements around a branch, banks now have a more exotic array of technology designed to
help them get to know customers better - and sell them even more services.
Special Guard Units
Prepare for Domestic Terrorism
Homeschoolers,
gun owners, 'religious cults' - all the terror drills are being directed not towards
Muslims or illegals, but towards mainstream US citizens. Meanwhile, the borders stay wide
open. Is there any doubt about who the real targets of the 'war on terror' are?
LexisNexis Security
Breach Expands
The identity thieves who stole passwords to tap
personal data from information broker LexisNexis hacked the records of more than 300,000
Americans, 10 times what the company first acknowledged, the company disclosed today.
Federal database
would hold students' personal information
Under a scenario envisioned by the Department of
Education, which is considering a plan to maintain files on virtually every college and
university student in the country: 15 million from 6,000 schools.
Citizen Spy High
School
To Pay Student Informants For Tips On Campus Crime
ChoicePoint Top Big
Brother Pick
Two major data brokers, a California elementary
school and Google's Gmail service are leading contenders for the Big Brother Awards, a
dubious prize spotlighting organizations with egregious privacy practices.
Congress passes
`doomsday' plan
The rule
change contradicts the U.S. Constitution, which states that "a majority of each
(House) shall constitute a quorum to do business.
New Freedom
Initiative/Manadatory Mental Health Screening of American Children Passes
Diest
confirmed that Ron Paul's amendment requiring parental consent prior to government
psychological testing/mental screening of all school children was not added to the bill.
Don't Let Congress
Fund Orwellian Psychiatric Screening of Kids
Every parent
in America should be made aware of a presidential initiative called the New Freedom
Commission on Mental Health. This commission issued a report last year calling for
the mandatory mental health screening of American schoolchildren, meaning millions of kids
will be forced to undergo psychiatric screening whether their parents consent or not. At
issue is the fundamental right of parents to decide what medical treatment is appropriate
for their children.
Frist's Bill Defines
'Political Paranoia' As 'Mental Illness'
The medical-industrial
complex and Big Brother growth industry will make a killing on these drug pushers while
eliminating those pesky patriot types.
Screened Audiences,
Fake News Promote Bush Agenda
Bush,
Government Manipulate Media
Future Police State
Use Of ASIMO The Robot?
This very
scary Terminator 2 stuff
FBI seeks expanded
search powers
FBI Director Robert Mueller on Tuesday asked
lawmakers to expand the bureaus ability to obtain records without first asking a
judge, and he joined Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in seeking that every temporary
provision of the anti-terrorism Patriot Act be renewed.
Global Police State
FBI
Strikes Deal with Russias FSB in Fight Against Terrorism
Ashcroft, Bush and a
License to Murder
Texas resident, JESUS
MENDOZA provides a legal complaint for ALL victims of government sponsored electronic
aggression, by mass complaint filing in a lawsuit against Ashcroft and the Bush's current
license to kill under the guise of Homeland Security and Terrorism!
Guantanamo
abuse taped, as 'explosive' as Abu Ghraib
VIDEO
footage of US military treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay will reveal many cases of
substantial abuse as "explosive as anything from Abu Ghraib", a lawyer said
today.
Man sentenced for
crimes he may commit: judge
A man
who has fantasies of murder and cannibalism has been sentenced to two years in prison for
a string of offences, including decapitating two cats, but also for crimes a judge
believes he's likely to commit in the future.
Call Somebody a
Nazi? Go to Jail, for 7 Years
Forum
The Running Man
2005: The Future Is Now
The street
telescreen announcer tells the proles that they can get a bonus for turning in a family
member. Is this far removed from programs set up in both America and Iraq that encourage
informing on people if they display 'suspicious behaviour'?
School
Conditioning Drill Scheduled on Columbine Anniversary Postponed
Not
the unconditional "Anti-terrorism training is good," -- the only thing that
having black ski-masked thugs invade your child's school is good for is to train them to
bow down and lick the boots of the policed state. It's no coincidence this drill was
scheduled for the anniversary of the Columbine shootings.
The government
wants your information - and so do thieves
Some
companies are working on technology that would allow your toilet to analyze your urine to
see if you're sick. The government, at the same time, is trying to expand a new, space-age
program called Matrix, the point of which is to collect bunches of data about you to see
if you're a terrorist.
Georgia School
Lockdown
Creating the Precedent for Martial Law
As
usual, the Police State has taken full advantage of a crisis to further condition
Americans for martial law. After today's courthouse shooting in Atlanta several schools
where put on lockdown, despite the killer's vengeance being obviously focused on those
involved with his current trail.
Florida Lawmakers
Craft A Horrible Plan
Children
Must Undergo Forced Psychological Testing and be Put on Psychotropic Drugs
If Florida Can't
Tazer You in the Hospital, They Will Tax You in the Bathroom
Florida's
Legislature is flush with good ideas. Sen. Al Lawson's involves a 2 cent-per-roll tax on
toilet paper to pay for wastewater treatment and help small towns upgrade their sewer
systems.
Ohio Senate OKs
revised anti-terrorism bill, 32-0
The
bill, which had been mired in controversy since it was introduced in late January, is
suddenly on the fast track. In a matter of five hours, it passed through the Senate
Judiciary Criminal Committee, 9-0, and then the full Senate, 32-0.
Pentagon Sued For
PsyOp Records
Proganda, PsyOps &
Perception Management Targeting U.S. Civilians, Media Consultants Develop Empower
Peace Internet Site Aimed at School Children
Fake Right Left
Paradign: The Specter of Fascism
These
aren't conservatives, he argues, they're "Jacobins determined to use government power
to impose their will at home and abroad." But the original Jacobins, referring to
those bloody French revolutionaries who sent thousands to the guillotine and enthroned
"Reason" in the place that the Church had once stood, were men of the Left.
CIA sends terror
suspects abroad for interrogation
The
CIA has been allowed to secretly transfer terrorism suspects overseas for interrogation, a
former U.S. official said Sunday, but a White House spokesman denied that the United
States used the practice to "export torture."
Gonzales' First
Address Pushes for Patriot Act Extension
It
comes as no surprise that torture proponent, now Police State overlord Gonzales is out of
the gates pushing for more control. New World Order puppet Bush and his lackeys are doing
everything in their power to make sure the Police State is here to stay.
FDA Okays Another
Brain-Stimulating Implant for the Masses
Is
it really troubling, the thought of hundreds of thousands of Americans being implanted
with a neurostimulating device to cure them of the blues? A device that could control
their minds?
Foxes Guarding Hen
House
Committee
Set up to Advise Homeland Security on Privacy Made up of Privacy's Foes, Fumblers
Hey Citizen Spies,
The Latest Hottest Class is Public, Free and Big Brother Expects Your Participation
"Nearly
all children nowadays were horrible. What was worst of all was that by means of such
organizations as the Spies they were systematically turned into ungovernable little
savages, and yet this produced in them no tendency whatever to rebel against the
discipline of the Party. On the contrary, they adored the Party and everything connected
with it
All their ferocity was turned outwards, against the enemies of the State,
against foreigners, traitors, saboteurs, thought-criminals. It was almost normal for
people over thirty to be frightened of their own children." - George Orwell, 1984
Transcript: Bill Moyers interviews
Chuck Lewis on The Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 ...
Bay Area Independent Media Center, CA - 4 hours ago
... framework. What do you think what's the significance of this new
document, called the Domestic Security
Enhancement Act of 2003? ...
The greatest evil
that mankind has ever faced is among us: a scientifically crafted global dictatorship
sworn to enslave every man, woman and child.
Click Here
New Freedom
Initiative/Manadatory Mental Health Screening of American Children Passes
Diest
confirmed that Ron Paul's amendment requiring parental consent prior to government
psychological testing/mental screening of all school children was not added to the bill.
Aerosol and
Electromagnetic Weapons In The Age Of Nuclear War
North
America is now suffering its seventh year of conspicuous and dangerous aerosol and
electromagnetic operations conducted by the U.S. government under the guise of national
security.
People-tracking
closer to reality
Deal
forged to equip VeriChip with global positioning satellite
A Giant Big Head
Inaguration For King George
A few
square miles of central Washington will be transformed into an armed camp next week as the
biggest security operation in the city's history is mounted for President Bush's
inauguration.
Teen Shot Dead
With Tazer
A teenager died
after he was zapped with a Taser gun and doused with a substance similar to pepper spray
during a fight with Collier County sheriff's deputies, officials said.
Foreknowledge of A
Natural Disaster
Washington was
aware that a deadly Tidal Wave was building up in the Indian Ocean
Hyping Terror For
Fun, Profit - And Power
Explosive
BBC Doc Exposes Decades-Old Neocon Deceits
The U.S. knew
about the tsunami
International
ocean monitors predicted that a tsunami would likely follow the deadly earthquake that hit
the Indian Ocean on Sunday. Officals claim they didn't know who to inform.
Tsunami Disaster
Highlights Corporate Media Hypocrisy
The US corporate media
coverage of the tsunami disaster exposes a huge hypocrisy in the US press.
Black Boxes: Your
Car Is Spying On You
"The
problem is most people don't realize these devices are in their vehicle," says Eric
Skrum, spokesman for the National Motorists Association in Madison, Wis. "That
information can be used against you, and there's no sort of regulation about who owns that
information."
Pentagon Launches
Cable Propaganda Network
The
Pentagon has created its own 24-hour television channel to cut out the middle man, the
national media, in covering news events at the headquarters of the world's most powerful
military.
Rumsfeld says 9-11
plane 'shot down' in Pennsylvania
During
surprise Christmas Eve trip, defense secretary contradicts official story. Pentagon: Rumsfeld
misspoke on Flight 93
Total Police State
Fast Approaching
The seeds of
future tyranny have been sown, and many of our basic protections against government have
been undermined
More Signs of a
Military Unraveling
Forum
Bush supports
cross-hating movement
Writes
Gorenfeld, "This [cross removal], movement leaders said, cleared the way for a new
age and second messiah."
Of mice & men,
married together
Life apes
fiction as stem cell research creates part animal, part human
FBI Documents:
President authorized interrogation
An FBI
document suggests the president authorized inhumane interrogation methods against Iraqi
detainees, the American Civil Liberties Union said Monday.
DOJ Memo: 2nd
Amendment is Individual Right
The
U.S. Department of Justice has declared that the Second Amendment explicitly recognizes
the right of individual Americans to own and carry firearms. Gun rights advocates call the
statement a "good first step" but cautioned that it is not the end of the gun
control debate.
Jones Rebuts
Ruppert Concerning Gary Webb's Death
An
article written by Michael Ruppert concerning the funeral of Gary Webb contained a number
of allegations directed towards Alex Jones
Mainstream Media
is Pentagon's Propaganda Arm
The
Pentagon's use of the mainstream media to perpetuate lies and disinformation to influence
not only the enemy we are engaging but the American people as a whole has been ongoing.
Senior Bush
Suggests That Schwarzenegger Could Someday Become President
As
Arnold's thinly-disguised campaign intensifies, ninety-nine percent of the media coverage
is pro-Arnold for President.
Russians Suggest
Foreign Intelligence Agency Involved In Beslan Massacre
The head of a
parliamentary commission investigating the September hostage seizure at a school in
southern Russia said there is evidence of involvement by a foreign intelligence agency,
the Interfax news agency reported Saturday.
Since Friday:
Another Child Tasered in Florida
Miami-Dade County
Police are reviewing their policy on using Tasers after officers stunned two children with
the weapons in the past few weeks.
The Architect of
Abu Ghraib Torture
Abu Graib Torture Architect
Alberto Gonzales is Pro-Abortion, Has Shady Connections to Enron and Kept Bush from Having
to Disclose a Drunk Driving Arrest
Draft agency files
notice to request record matching with Department of Education
Law
requires all students receiving federal financial aid to register for the draft, RAW STORY
has learned.
The Illuminati
Always Win The 'Election'
The U.S. Presidential election was rigged
even before the first ballot was cast.The whole voting system is rigged by the Illuminati
to keep their control of the People in so-called "democratic" societies.
Schwarzenegger:
The NWO's Pick for President?
As Alex Jones reported back in October of 2003,
the New World Order has big plans for Arnold Schwarzenegger.
After Terror, a
Secret Rewriting of Military Law
In early November
2001, with Americans still staggered by the Sept. 11 attacks, a small group of White House
officials worked in great secrecy to devise a new system of justice for the new war they
had declared on terrorism.
The Cashless
Society, One Coffee Cup at a Time
The cashless society has become a reality in the warren of
underground concourses beneath Toronto's downtown office towers, at least when it comes to
paying for a cup of coffee, a parking space or lunch.
Is President Bush
Ushering In The Mark of The Beast?
Could Bush's approval of
Digital Solutions' implantable computer chip be the harbinger of the coming "Mark of
the Beast?" And if so, where does the President fit in regarding the fulfillment of
Bible prophecy?
The NWO
Collective, Brave New World, a Reality
"Most
people are motivated to work hard and well only by the expectation of reward, whether it's
a paycheque or a word of praise," said Barry Richmond, a government neurobiologist at
the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health, who led the project. "We found we could
remove that link and create a situation where repetitive, hard work would continue without
any reward."
Fear The Coming
Train
The NWO's next big
investment, under martial law, is the soon-to-be legalized transportation of human cargo
for forced labor and execution via none other than independent contractors.
Are You Ready for
the Cashless Society?
Motorola, MasterCard trial RFID
PayPass system
Are You Ready for
Your "Mark"?
FDA chip implant approval draws
fire from advocates of personal privacy
Delware Pilots
Guinea Pigs for Anthrax Vaccine?
Delaware's congressional
delegation officially called for four investigations Thursday into allegations that Dover
Air Force Base pilots and crews were used as guinea pigs to test experimental anthrax
vaccine.
The New Freedom
Initiative (US): Ready To Be Tested?
Under
the initiative, every citizen of virtually every age, including preschool children, is to
be screened for mental illness.
Chaos Descends on
New York as Hundreds of Protesters Arrested
Comment: I'm
hearing stories of provocateurs who won't say which proest group they are affiliated with
setting fire to trash cans and being protected by police.
Fuji Blimp Plays
Role In GOP Convention Security
Police officials
won't say how the blimp is being used, but Fujifilm spokesman Tom Shay confirmed that NYPD
officers are on board free of charge at the department's request.
The Patriot Act Wants
to Kill You!
Patriot
Act Enhancement Provides Death Penalty For Any Federal Crime Punishable By Over One Year
In Jail
Alex Jones' RNC
Report
08/31/04
Caught On Tape: Cops
Use Taser Gun On Man Trying To Get Home
PrisonPlanet.com
Electromagnetic and
Informational Weapons
The Remote
Manipulation of the Human Brain
Talk Show Host
Michael Medved Advocates Government Surveillance of 9/11 Skeptics
Photo
Fear Mongering and
Conditioning for Total Control
Terror,
Martial Law and the End of the Constitution
Stormtroopers,
Chemical Weapons and Military Police Patrolling US Streets
Photos from
Boston/the DNC
Animation:
"Remain Calm": "We may have to disrupt the democratic process because
terrorists want to disrupt the democratic process..."
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4th Reich
"MATRICS"
Carlyle
Group Subsidiary Named "MATRICS" is Brimming with NSA and CIA Operatives and
pushing a Swastika-Shaped Tracker Chip
A Classic Case Of
Media Conditioning & Mind Control
'Terrorism', Hate
Crimes And Media Fabrications
Terror Drills In New
Jersey: Another Police State Showcase
Getting you
used to seeing the nice men in bio-suits and their friendly quarantine procedures. When
the terrorists strike, this is how you submit. This is how you find your nearest
concentration camp....erm...I mean 'rest and relocation center.'
Scannable humans? The
future of South Beach
Baja Beach Club
in Barcelona, Spain, has established a system where club patrons link their VeriChip to
their credit cards to pay for the evening's drinks. This concept was also featured on an
episode of CSI: Miami, when a clubber used the chip to carry her credit card information
while partying on South Beach.
Montana House
Condemns Patriot Act
Montana lawmakers overwhelmingly passed what its
sponsor called the nation's most strongly worded criticism of the federal Patriot Act on
Friday, uniting politicians of all stripes.
Just Like Hitler:
Time Selects Bush for "Man of the Year"
Just as
Hitler was Time's Person of the year in 1938, Bush is Time's pick this year. After all, he
is bringing in an almost identical system of oppression and tyranny.
USA Patriot Act II
would make news gathering a crime
Section 102 of the police
state bill would make it a crime to engage in any information gathering, meaning that
people who gather news headlines on the Internet would suddenly be deemed criminals and
terrorists.
Bon Jovi Backs
President Schwarzenegger
Though no one has
yet to tell Bon Jovi that the U.S. Constitution forbids the Governator from running for
president, the rocker says he would jump the Democratic ship to help Arnold.
The Undoing Of
America
The founding fathers would
be mortified if they saw what had happened to their handiwork, which wasn't very great to
begin with but is now done for.
WHICH WAY TO THE
CREMATORY? APOLOGY TO WORLD ELITE
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House Panel Will
Probe Patriot Act
The
House Committee on the Judiciary next week will begin a series of hearings examining the
controversial anti-terror law called the Patriot Act.
Man Electroshocked
For Trying To Get Home During Cheney Visit
Those three
"No Blood for Oil" types turned away from the Bush rally in Denver last week may
have had their civil rights abused, but at least they didn't try to get around the
presidential motorcade.
Bush senior proposed
that Pope John Paul II become "the chaplain of the New World Order"
Will the
successor accept the proposal to become the chaplain of the new world order
that, reportedly, Bush senior made unsuccessfully to the Pope during the first Gulf war?
General Authorized
Torture Techniques
The top US general in Iraq authorised
interrogation techniques including the use of dogs, stress positions and disorientation, a
memo has shown. The September 2003 document is signed by the then commander of US forces
in Iraq, Gen Ricardo Sanchez.
"Syrian
agents" confessions forced by U.S. and Iraq
The families and relatives of the Syrian
citizens, who appeared on Iraqi state television confessing to allegedly being Syrian
intelligence officers, confirmed that the "officers" are merely leather dealers
who left their shops in a small Syrian town in order to sell their products in the
neighbouring Arab country.
THE DELPHI TECHNIQUE
How to achieve a workable consensus within time
limits
Is America the SS
Titanic?
History's
Enduring Morality Tale
US Secret Police
Forces (SSB) Involved in Colorado Lodge Blast
This is the
first instance, to our knowledge, that the American SSB has begun their long expected
reign of terror upon the American people with this past weekends bombing in the Colorado
town of Paonia where three children were murdered.
The Perfect Terrorist
Plan To Level The Twin Towers Created In 1976
McNiven, who first went public in an affidavit
included in a 9/11-related federal conspiracy (RICO) lawsuit filed against Bush and others
in 2004, claims his unit was ordered to create the "perfect terrorist plan"
using commercial airliners as weapons and the Twin Towers as their target.
New York: Reports of
Widespread Police Abuse Filter In
10:18 PM An
IMC reporter says he sees a white police armored humvee vehicle that he suspects may be an
acoustical weapon at Union Square. A dispersal order has been given. Cops at the north end
of the square have nets, telling people they must go south to leave.
Gov't Attempts
Subpoena For Indymedia Logs - ISP Refuses
The FBI and the
US Secret Service is again engaging in a fishing expedition to route out dissenting
viewpoints, harass people who are simply exercising their free speech rights, and
intimidate others from exercising their right to protest in connection with the Republican
National Convention.
Bush expands CIA
director's power
President
Bush, embroiled in a fierce campaign battle over national security, on Friday expanded the
power of the CIA director to include some of the broad authority that the September 11
commission envisioned for a new intelligence czar.
Third-grader arrested
for disorderly conduct
An Espanola
third-grader was handcuffed and arrested by police after hitting another student with a
basketball, the child's mother and her lawyer say.
Glasgow to tag
anti-social kids to cut offending
The power is
available under the recently-approved Anti-Social Behaviour Act and the city council is
expected to approve a bid to the Executive for an extra £1.5million to fund the scheme.
Iris recognition
added to school security
When
parents pick up their children from New Egypt Elementary School in Plumsted Township,
they're asked to have their picture taken.
Latest reaction to
`stranger danger'
Parents
`toothprinting' their kids - Dental procedure collects DNA
Children of criminals
to be 'targeted' and 'tracked'
Children
of criminals are to be "targeted" and "tracked" from an early age by
the Government to prevent them following their parents into a life of crime, as part of a
campaign to tackle the next generation of offenders.
F.B.I. Goes Knocking
for Political Troublemakers
The
Federal Bureau of Investigation has been questioning political demonstrators across the
country, and in rare cases even subpoenaing them, in an aggressive effort to forestall
what officials say could be violent and disruptive protests at the Republican National
Convention in New York.
Watchdog's Big
Brother UK warning
The UK could
"sleepwalk into a surveillance society" as a result of ID cards and other plans,
UK information commissioner Richard Thomas has warned.
Pushing Fear for
Total Control of the Internet and the End of Freedom of Press and Speech
In
December, Al Qaeda operatives posted a manifesto on the Internet calling for attacks
inside countries allied with the United States in Iraq. Spain, with elections approaching,
was singled out as a target.
Emerging
Surveillance-Industrial Complex Is Turbo-Charging Government Monitoring, ACLU
Warns in New Report
The
government is rapidly increasing its ability to monitor average Americans by tapping into
the growing amount of consumer data being collected by the private sector, according to a
major report released today by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Eye scans get
frequent fliers' ayes
The
travelers - for now only those who regularly fly American Airlines out of Boston -
registered their fingerprints and other personal information with the Transportation
Security Administration before having digital pictures taken of their eyes. Then, they
received a wallet-sized ID with a special computer chip.
New CIA Chief: It's
Big Brother or Dead Brother
In a recent
PBS piece, the new CIA director Porter Goss made it clear that he will have no problem
with abolishing rights to fight the manufactured 'war on terror'.
Reverse Psychology -
Does Bush Fear His Internal KGB?: Congress may put more power in intel post
A new
national intelligence director may get more power than President Bush prefers,
congressional committees charged with fulfilling the Sept. 11 commission's recommendations
indicated Tuesday.
Bush: (We) never stop
thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people
President
Bush offered up a new entry for his catalog of "Bushisms" on Thursday, declaring
that his administration will "never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country
and our people."
Intel Director
Negroponte, a Torturer's Friend
If
confirmed by Congress, Negroponte, 65, would be charged with coordinating the activities
of 15 U.S. intelligence agencies in a position created in response to the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks.
Pentagon Prepares To
Build $130bn Robot Army
Future
Combat Systems will be spend 500 billion in five years computerizing the military, but the
ultimate goal is to eliminate the unreliable human combat troops. They would be replaced
by robots capable of hunting and killing enemies of the State.
Their Making A List
and Checking It Twice
Australian
Government keeping secret database of people who criticise policies
Don't Let Congress
Fund Orwellian Psychiatric Screening of Kids
Every parent
in America should be made aware of a presidential initiative called the New Freedom
Commission on Mental Health. This commission issued a report last year calling for
the mandatory mental health screening of American schoolchildren, meaning millions of kids
will be forced to undergo psychiatric screening whether their parents consent or not. At
issue is the fundamental right of parents to decide what medical treatment is appropriate
for their children.
Big brother or the
mark of the beast?
If
homeland securitys extreme precautions against terrorists havent gotten under
your skin, look again. Thats just what theyre about to do with
VeriChips. A VeriChip is a rice-sized radio frequency identification microchip designed
for tracking everything from products to people.
Ridge Backs National
Standards For ID
Outgoing
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge has come out in support of national standards for
driver's licenses, as proposed in several bills being pushed by Republicans in Congress.
America - The New
Heart Of Darkness
Our creature comforts
have made silent cowards of us all.
Super National ID
Card Passes House
On the heels
of passing the National ID card in December, the House has passed legislation radically
expanding the scope of the Orwellian ID law. From Panamerican standardization to DNA
databases to targeting gun owners, it is a nightmare and does nothing about illegal
immigration.
Homeland chief to
'waive all laws'?
Opposition
to a homeland-security bill brought to the floor of Congress yesterday largely has
centered on fears it would lead to a national ID, but some critics point to an overlooked
section that apparently gives the White House sweeping powers to suspend laws for the
purpose of protecting U.S. borders.
Not so Free
Republic: The Shot Heard Around the Net
The managements answer to this conflict between the majority of conservatives and
the influence of the White House on their Web site has become electronic executions and
censorship.
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UK lines up
Guantánamo-style Torture Reality TV Show
The Guantánamo
Guidebook will recreate some of the practices used at the US naval base where hundreds of
so-called "enemy combatants" have been held without trial or access to lawyers
for nearly three years.
Dolly Scientist Gets
Human Cloning License
Such
work, called therapeutic cloning because it does not result in a baby, is opposed by
abortion foes and other biological conservatives because researchers must destroy human
embryos to harvest the cells.
Noted Security and
Privacy Expert Implanted with VeriChip
Applied
Digital (NASDAQ: ADSX), a provider of Security Through Innovation(TM), announced today
that Joseph E. Krull, CPP, CISSP, IAM, an internationally recognized security and privacy
authority, recently received a VeriChip to underscore his strong support for this unique
identification technology.
Master LIst Of Dead
Scientists & Microbiologists
In the 1980's over two
dozen science graduates and experts working for Marconi or Plessey Defence Systems died in
mysterious circumstances, most appearing to be 'suicides.'
Lest We Forget
Other Mysterious
Deaths...
Government keeping
more secrets in name of national security
Federal
agencies are using secrecy rules developed after the 9/11 attacks to hide embarrassing or
controversial reports and data that the federal government once routinely made public.
Rocklin Residents
Complain of Helicopter Spy Patrols
I
live in Rocklin and my neighbors and I can't help but notice the increased use of
helicopters mounted with high-powered spotlights flying pell-mell over residential areas
late into the evening hours.
CIA Faces Pressure to
Divulge Ties to Ex-Nazis
A
U.S. senator demanded on Wednesday that the CIA director release thousands of pages of
documents detailing the agency's ties with former Nazis who aided in Cold War espionage
against the Soviet Union, officials said.
Chertoff Gave Advice
on How Far Torture Could Go
Michael
Chertoff, who has been picked by President Bush to be the homeland security secretary,
advised the Central Intelligence Agency on the legality of coercive interrogation methods
on terror suspects under the federal anti-torture statute, current and former
administration officials said this week.
Chertoff Exposed As
Aiding A 911 Terrorist
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Man Gets Prison Time
for Junk in His Yard
A man who defied
officials for more than 13 years by refusing to remove airplane parts and other junk from
his yard was sentenced to three years in prison.
Will Your DNA End Up
In A National Database?
Utah
Troopers Learn to Draw Blood From Suspects: Blood tests are necessary because portable
breath tests only detect alcohol, not drugs or other possible intoxicants, said Sgt. Lee
Perry, with the Weber County office of the Highway Patrol.
Sensors Everywhere
Tiny,
Wireless Sensors May Be Able To Track Anything, Anytime, Anywhere
Gun Grabbing AG
Approved Despite Abuse Concerns
A
divided Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday approved Alberto Gonzales as U.S. attorney
general, rejecting Democratic complaints about his role in formulating administration
policies blamed for contributing to the torture of detainees.
Neo-Con Torture
Rhetoric Alarmingly Mirrors Nazi Counterparts
This
so-called ill treatment and torture in detention centers, stories of which were spread
everywhere among the people, and later by the prisoners who were freed
were not, as
some assumed, inflicted methodically, but were excesses committed by individual prison
guards, their deputies, and men who laid violent hands on the detainees.
End of Posse
Comitatus: Commandos Get Duty on U.S. Soil
Somewhere in the
shadows of the White House and the Capitol this week, a small group of super-secret
commandos stood ready with state-of-the-art weaponry to swing into action to protect the
presidency, a task that has never been fully revealed before.
Should Anti-Bush
Journalists Be Tried as "Spies"?
Tony
Blankley's syndicated column regularly retails Soviet-style hymns to the majesty of the
state and its Dear Leader, thoughtfully published in pedestrian English prose so as to
avoid the necessity of translation.
FBI Says No Credible
Evidence Boston Dirty Bomb Plot Exists
It's the
same MO every time, hype up a faked terror threat before a major event to make everyone
paranoid and make the police more likely to be abusive, and then quietly admit there was
no evidence for it in the first place.
How Christianity
became a crime in America
Buying
the 'big lie' of church-state separation
SPACE-LAUNCHED DARTS
THAT STRIKE LIKE METEORS
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War Prospects for
2005
Smackdown on
Syria, War on North Korea, Iran dissuaded of its nuke ambitions by main force.
Terror Tag to Draw
Life Sentence Without Trial
Administration
officials are preparing long-range plans for indefinitely imprisoning suspected terrorists
whom they do not want to set free or turn over to courts in the United States or other
countries for lack of evidence.
Protection or
paranoia?
Why is the
Secret Service treating harmless professors and pacifist homeless advocates like they're
members of al-Qaida?
US abuse could be
war crime
Repeated abuses
allegedly suffered by three British prisoners at the hands of US interrogators and guards
in the Guantánamo Bay detention camp in Cuba could amount to war crimes, the Red Cross
said yesterday.
The Police State and
Its Out-of-Control Thugs
Police
State Targets, Tasers, Arrests and Jails Elementary School Children
Amtrak Begins Random
ID Checks on Trains
The
onboard checks, which started at the beginning of November, are part of a broader program
to improve security, Amtrak spokesman Cliff Black said.
Iraqi Doctor Confirms
US Continues to Use Chemical Weapons in Fallujah
Anger that is
seething throughout Iraq and the world over the assault on Fallujah turn to rage yesterday
as an Iraqi physician came forward to confirm reports of the use of banned chemical
weapons in Fallujah.
New Report, Footage
Surfaces On Mass Graves Of US Soldiers
In
August, reports began surfacing about incidents of dead American bodies being dumped into
the Diali River by US helicopters in the early morning hours.
LA: Drive a Car, Get
Drafted?
There
may be no "plans" for a national military draft, but that hasn't kept Louisiana
from registering teenagers too young to serve in case conditions change.
Does Utah Have An
'Area 51'?
In the western Utah desert, there's some strange activity going on-- at least that's what
some people think. And they've brought us the pictures to prove it... sort of.
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Re-Discovered Photos
Emphasize Bohemian Grove Sacrifice Obsession
Photos
contradict official claims that a 'mock' sacrifice is made and that real humans have never
been sacrificed in the ritual.
Stirring the Pot
Psyops
Unarmed
And Wounded POW Shot In The Head By U.S. Marine
50 Organizations
Denounce Big Brother
Center
Marshals Effort to Stop National ID Card Legislation
The Architect of Abu
Ghraib Torture
Abu Graib
Torture Architect Alberto Gonzales is Pro-Abortion, Has Shady Connections to Enron and
Kept Bush from Having to Disclose a Drunk Driving Arrest
Homeland Security
Arrests Veteran for Complaining Too Much
Now
complaining too much can get you arrested by Homeland Security. The veteran arrested in
the article, Dr. Tennant was arrested in front of his family for calling the VA too many
times. He did jail time for the offense of "harassing."
Illegal Immigration
And The Minute Man Project
The
Minute Man Project launched last month. In thirty days, over 100 men and women - many U.S.
military veterans from 20 states volunteered for this new mission to protect America from
a Congress that does not and will not represent American citizens.
Draft agency files
notice to request record matching with Department of Education
Law requires
all students receiving federal financial aid to register for the draft, RAW STORY has
learned.
The Illuminati Always
Win The 'Election'
The U.S. Presidential
election was rigged even before the first ballot was cast.The whole voting system is
rigged by the Illuminati to keep their control of the People in so-called
"democratic" societies.
Schwarzenegger: The
NWO's Pick for President?
As Alex Jones reported back in
October of 2003, the New World Order has big plans for Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Is President Bush
Ushering In The Mark of The Beast?
Could Bush's
approval of Digital Solutions' implantable computer chip be the harbinger of the coming
"Mark of the Beast?" And if so, where does the President fit in regarding the
fulfillment of Bible prophecy?
'The Beast' movie:
Jesus didn't exist
Former
Christian director's secretive film scheduled to open on 06-06-06
The Battle For
Reality
Fantasy Terror Threats
Conceal Real Plan To Reduce Population
GPS tracking and Toll
Roads for Everyone!
The
technology expected to support applications for "smart" highway initiatives such
as real-time traffic and weather updates to motorists, comprehensive automobile tracking,
and universal electronic toll collection.
Ramsey Clark's Indictment of
George W. Bush
Join us on Thursday,
August, 26, 2004, to hear the reading of the indictment and presentation of evidence from
expert witnesses, eyewitnesses, GI resisters, and representatives from international
sessions of the World Tribunal on Iraq.
Aerosol and
Electromagnetic Weapons In The Age Of Nuclear War
North America is now
suffering its seventh year of conspicuous and dangerous aerosol and electromagnetic
operations conducted by the U.S. government under the guise of national security.
Of mice & men,
married together
Life apes
fiction as stem cell research creates part animal, part human
Disinformation
Busted! CIA posing as Al Qaeda muslamaniacs at jihadunspun.com
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Amtrak Begins Random
ID Checks on Trains
The onboard
checks, which started at the beginning of November, are part of a broader program to
improve security, Amtrak spokesman Cliff Black said.
Iraqi Doctor Confirms
US Continues to Use Chemical Weapons in Fallujah
Anger that
is seething throughout Iraq and the world over the assault on Fallujah turn to rage
yesterday as an Iraqi physician came forward to confirm reports of the use of banned
chemical weapons in Fallujah.
A Clockwork Orange Alert?
The timing of
the arrests in Pakistan and the alerts in the United States continue to raise questions
about the politics of terror
Bush Using Drugs to Control Depression, Erratic Behavior
Bush Indecisive, Paranoid, Delusional? Creeping fascism
Republicrat Party theme "This Land"
The Police State and
Its Out-of-Control Thugs
Police State Targets,
Tasers, Arrests and Jails Elementary School Children
Homeland Security
Arrests Veteran for Complaining Too Much
Now complaining too much
can get you arrested by Homeland Security. The veteran arrested in the article, Dr.
Tennant was arrested in front of his family for calling the VA too many times. He did jail
time for the offense of "harassing."
50 Organizations
Denounce Big Brother
Center Marshals Effort to
Stop National ID Card Legislation
In Your Face: General
Tommy Franks Talks About Martial Law, His Premonition about Sept 11th Before It Happened
"Hey
alex i did see that program last night. Not only did he talk about martial law and movies
like the Siege showing military men fighting "terrorists" on US soil. he also
said at the very beginning get this that he feared that there would be a terrible
terrorist attack on the world trade center. that's the only thing that(supposedly)kept him
up at night. He said that he told a sergeant this 4 days before 9/11! once
again this is their way of letting us know they were behind the attacks."
Disgraced judge
picked for homeland post
A key overseer of the Bush
administrations unsuccessful efforts to create a more comprehensive screening
process for airline passengers resigned in disgrace four years ago from the New Hampshire
Supreme Court to avoid prosecution over his conduct on the bench.
Net Phone Calls Must
Be Able to Be Tapped - FCC
By
a vote of 5-0, the FCC said "voice over Internet protocol," or VoIP, providers
should be subject to the 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, which
ensures that law enforcers will be able to keep up with changing communications
technologies
Tenn. Official
Suspended After Mock Terror Drill Disrupts County Meeting
An
official who staged a security drill that disrupted a county commission meeting with guns
and mock hostage-takers has been suspended.
Credibility cloud
hangs over U.S. terror warnings
The Bush
administration insists its terror warnings should be taken in deadly earnest, but many
Americans feel political motives, faulty intelligence and the "cry wolf" factor
may be clouding their credibility.
OLD, OBSOLETE TERROR
REPORTS = FAKE ALERT
Reports
That Led to Terror Alert Were Years Old, Officials Say
Turning Off Soldiers
Fear Response
A biological
basis for maternal aggression has been discovered and could provide the foundation for
drugs that reduce people's fear response.
O'Hare Turns On
High-Tech Security System
Not
only will foreign visitors have to check in when they arrive at O'Hare, but they'll also
have to check out through the new system before they leave the country. The new high-tech
system will match the identity of travelers with their travel documents.
'Black Box'
Recommended for All Vehicles
The
government should require data recorders in all passenger vehicles, federal safety
officials said Tuesday in a recommendation arising from the investigation of a car crash
that killed 10 people and injured 63.
Evidence of Pentagon
Psychological Warfare Operations Against U.S. Citizens Surfaces in Want Ads
The U.S.
militarys domestic operations command says it is not planning or conducting a secret
psychological warfare campaign to manipulate the opinions of American citizens, despite a
U.S. Air Force document suggesting such activities might be taking place.
Regular folks
borrowing money a threat to national security
Last
week I switched insurance companies to get less expensive coverage for my house and truck
and was happily signing the usual papers that are required. Things were going fine until
the agent presented me with a strange-looking form to sign; it was a form mandated by the
feds asking me to declare if I was or was not a terrorist.
Parents to test
home-schooling laws
The Murrysville
resident, who has home-schooled her five children, remembers the legislator telling her
that she should consider herself fortunate that the state has given her the responsibility
for educating her children.
Black Boxes Pose Privacy Problems
The
National Transportation Safety Board recent recommendation to put data collecting
"black boxes" into new cars raises questions about who would have access to this
information and whether consumers should be notified about this device, the Dow Jones
Newswires reported.
Police Bolster Presence at Penn Station
"We've
ramped up a week in advance to thwart any terrorist plans, although we have no information
to indicate that a specific plot is under way," said Paul J. Browne, a police
spokesman.
Is Big Brother washing you?
Company
says microchip in uniform aids laundry, not snooping
Department of Homeland Security Car Spotted
in Virginia
I was going home
from work on Friday morning 8/20 when I came up behind this strange looking car ... Look
at the tag: DHS or rather Dept of Homeland Security? Also notice, why are all of
the windows blacked out??? I guess that's freedom as well.
British bobbies get boots with built in
microchips!
According to
The Mirror, the British Home Office plans to use the microchip boots not only to locate
cops on the beat, but also to reach them in an emergency.
U.S. Asks to Monitor Detainee-Lawyer Talks
The
Justice Department asked a federal judge Monday to allow the government to monitor
discussions between a dozen Kuwaiti terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and their
lawyers, citing a heightened security risk.
Texas State Guard Gets a New Mission to
Police the Population
The Texas
State Guard, once thought of as a mostly ceremonial cadre of retired soldiers whose
military roots date to the state's colorful frontier days, is getting an expanded and much
more serious mission for the first time in nearly a half-century.
NY Judge Refuses to Allow Protest On Great
Lawn
A Southern
District judge yesterday refused to order New York City to allow a demonstration of 75,000
people on Central Park's Great Lawn this Saturday, in advance of the Republican National
Convention.
Government Plans to Turn on Your TV, Radio
and Cellphone in Emergency Alert
Comment: TV,
radio, cellphones blip on at 6am, "This is an emergency alert. Chicago has suffered
an attack by means of a suitcase nuclear device. All residents of Chicago must congregate
at their nearest sports stadium and be subject to processing into the detention camp. You
must relinquish your rights or the terrorists will strike again. Leave your home now and
make your way to the sports stadium. Extermination teams have been given orders to shoot
dissenters on sight. Anyone still in their home by 5pm will be subject to execution."
Cameras May Monitor Red Lights
Police
are having trouble curbing red-light running at south Gwinnett's busiest intersection, so
the city may turn to cameras.
MSNBC Piece Touts Brain Scanning
Technologies and Psychopharmaceuticals as Means
to Get Information from Prisoners
The Abu Ghraib prisoner-abuse scandal won't be lawyered or PR-ed away. Pvt. Lynddie
England faced a pre-court martial hearing last week. Four other defendants face similar
hearings next week. They'll likely claim a Nuremberg defense and argue they were
"just following orders" when they humiliated and abused their Iraqi charges.
Wiretap laws need overhaul, police chiefs
say
Canadian
police chiefs say they want the laws changed to make it easier for officers to access
internet and cell phone communications.
Is the Bush Administration
Planning a Red Code Alert?
The Bush
Administration has triggered yet another Orange Code Alert, based on so-called
"credible" information that al Qaeda is planning to attack the Washington based
international financial institutions including the World Bank, the International Monetary
Fund and the New York Stock Exchange. "This is not the usual chatter. This is
multiple sources that involve extraordinary detail," Tom Ridge said.
Behavior May Cost Protesters 'Privileges,'
Says Bloomberg referring to free speech
Mayor
Michael R. Bloomberg told a group of volunteers who plan to toil at the Republican
National Convention yesterday that he expected most protesters who come to the event later
this month would "be reasonable," but he warned that "if we start to abuse
our privileges, then we lose them."
Cops Test Handheld Fingerprint Reader
Several
Minnesota police departments are field testing a handheld device that scans a suspect's
fingerprint and digitally checks it against Minnesota's criminal history and fingerprint
database.
Police want You to Pay for Their Wiretaps
Canada's
police chiefs propose a surcharge of about 25 cents on monthly telephone and Internet
bills to cover the cost of tapping into the communications of terrorists and other
criminals.
Cops Use Taser Gun On Man Trying To Get
Home
Officers in
hurricane-ravaged Fort Myers used a Taser gun on a man allegedly trying to get by a police
barrier to get home, and it was caught on tape.
Increase in state databases 'a threat to
civil liberties'
THE government has
lost control of the growing network of state databases monitoring every aspect of modern
life, presenting dangers for basic liberties, a senior Labour MP warned yesterday.
McCain, 9/11 panel want national ID debate
The
vice chairman of the Sept. 11 Commission told a Senate panel Monday that the commission's
recommendations on border and transportation security "might lead to" a national
identity card.
Arrests for all offences proposed
Police in England and
Wales could be given powers to arrest people for minor offences such as graffiti or
litter.
Federal police force to aid GOP gathering
In
a secure corridor of a government building, officers of a little-known federal police
force sit among blinking routers and servers, manipulating and monitoring cameras across
the city.
Welcome to the Spy State: In war on terror,
an expanding citizens' brigade
Just like in
1984, citizens are encouraged to spy on their neighbors to seek out terrorist activities
and protect the homeland. We see multiple articles every day that report citizen
tattletale squads being recruited by the government. If you read deeper into the articles,
in many cases they say that the citizens are there to fight terror and crime. Homeland
Security says their putting up cameras to fight terror and crime. All this creates is an
atmosphere where people are arrested for little or no reason.
Treating Children Like Criminals
Free
digital fingerprinting for Denver area kids
US scientists launch
device to track livestock from birth to death
Information
such as ear tag numbers, treatment codes, weight, colour and genetic lineage can also be
included on a database.
DARPA:
ENGINEERING THE BEAST SYSTEM
B.C. to guard privacy
against Patriot Act
British
Columbia has announced plans to stop any far-reaching effects the U.S. Patriot Act may
have on the privacy of people in B.C.
Fighter pilots could
command drone 'swarms'
QinetiQ
- formerly the UK government's Defence Evaluation and Research Agency - has developed
technology that would allow a pilot to control up to five aircraft during a mission,
without needing to constantly keep a check on them.
Stepping on Big
Brother's Toes
Cars that report
your every false move to local law authorities. Huge databases with detailed information
on every citizen. Companies that only honor privacy guidelines when it's profitable for
them to do so.
College Student
Pepper Sprayed for Taking a Phone Call from Her Mother at a Movie
A college
student who took a cell phone call from her mother in a movie theater was pepper sprayed
by an officer and charged with disorderly conduct, along with her boyfriend. Warronnica
Harris, 23, was at the Muvico theater at BayWalk Saturday night, watching the opening
credits to Catwoman when her cell phone rang. "It was my mom calling me," Harris
said. "It was a family emergency."
GPS Helps Parents
Tracks Teens Every Move
The
new global positioning satellite monitors can be installed in cars. The device allows
parents to log on to the Internet and track where the car is and how fast the car is
traveling.
Digital Angel
Announces Second Quarter 2004 Results Conference Call
Digital
Angel Corporation (Amex: DOC), an advanced technology company in the field of rapid and
accurate identification, location tracking, and condition monitoring of high-value assets,
announced plans to release its second quarter 2004 results on August 3, 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
EDT. At 4:15 p.m. EDT that same day management will host a conference call for
institutional investors, which will also be broadcast live over the Internet.
Intricate
surveillance plan declared ready to keep eye on Olympics
Months
behind schedule and millions over budget, Athens is finally ready to spy on the Olympics.
A vast network of street cameras, surveillance vans, underwater sensors and a blimp
bristling with ultra-sensitive monitors was declared operational yesterday three
weeks before the games begin and a day after the Olympic Village for housing athletes
opened.
Matrics bought by
Symbol Technologies
Matrics Inc.,
the formerly Columbia-based company whose radio frequency identification technology made
it one of the region's most closely watched startups, was acquired Tuesday by publicly
held Symbol Technologies for $230 million in cash.
Fortress (Against
Freedom) Boston: Military Police, Riot Police, Jet Fighters, Helicopters, Chem-Packs and
Caged Protestors
In America,
your free speech is confined to a small cage surrounded by razor wire under a train
station. Military police are running around, accosting citizens for their papers in
blatant violation of Posse Commitatus, black Homeland Security helicopters are buzzing
around above the city - all of this in the name of stopping a threat the government itself
is behind.
9/11 report urges
info sharing, biometrics
A
long-awaited report from the bipartisan commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks calls for better information sharing among government agencies, adoption
of biometric technologies and the completion of a visitor tracking system as soon as
possible.
Activists sue to stop
random MBTA bag searches
A
federal judge took under advisement a lawsuit filed by two civil rights groups hoping to
stop the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority from inspecting passengers' bags.
Oshkosh Police
Conduct Door to Door Gun Confiscations
Following the shooting of an
Oshkosh police officer Saturday night, area residents were forced from their homes, their
lawful firearms being confiscated by police.
Smart passports 'go'
New
biometric passports containing a computer chip with a person's facial image are expected
to be introduced in Australia next year.
Ashcroft tour to plug
terror bill
WASHINGTON -
Attorney General John Ashcroft is hitting the road to rally support for the Victory Act,
which would further expand his powers to go after Al Qaeda and narcoterrorists, the Daily
News has learned.
Ashcroft Orders Tally Of Lighter Sentences
Critics
Say He Wants 'Blacklist' of Judges
Ashcroft Seeking Uniformity in Sentences
Attorney
General John Ashcroft has issued a memo to prosecutors nationwide seeking information
about which judges impose light sentences.
Ebay bans Dawson artist's controversial 'cards'
WHITEHORSE
- A Yukon artist has been censored by eBay for making fun of the Bush administration.
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Smile,
You're a Potential Shoplifter
Anti-Bush protesters arrested at Tampa rally file suit
MIAMI
Three protesters arrested at a 2002 rally attended by President Bush sued the U.S.
Secret Service and others Wednesday, arguing that their First Amendment rights were
violated when they were arrested for refusing to picket inside specified zones.
Sshhhh, someone may hear you exercising free speech
Is free speech
the latest casualty of the war in Iraq?
New Jersey bans drowsy driving
WEST
DEPTFORD, New Jersey (AP) - Sleep-deprived drivers who cause deadly crashes now face
criminal penalties under a measure that became law Tuesday in New Jersey.
From Fortress Boston to '1984'
Life
will be harsh. Only those with credentials could travel and only to certain zones at
appointed times. Cameras on street corners and satellites in orbit would monitor
everything that moved from city to city, town to town, block to block.
IL launches compulsory mental health
screening for children and pregnant women
This
week, a series of public forums on a program requiring all pregnant women and children
through age 18 years to be tested for mental health needs is being held this week in five
different locations statewide.
TSA considers extending 'registered
traveler' program
The
TSA's director of credentialing, Justin Oberman, said the program will be deemed a success
if it improves customer service without jeopardizing security and demonstrates that
biometrics the electronic fingerprint and iris scans can be used on a
large-scale to verify identity.
Should we fear not being ready for
terrorism on Election Day?
When
Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge issued a grainy warning that the coming presidential
election could be the target of a large-scale attack by al-Qaida, he set off a storm of
political response.
Outbreak of RFID tagging at medical
facilities
The chips
are incorporated into the wrist bands issued when a patient is admitted. The idea is that
the chips will cut down on patient misidentification, and make accessing medical records
faster. The chip holds basic, identifying information: name, date of birth, sex and a
medical record number.
St. Bernard gets money for street cameras
Surveillance
cameras will soon be going up along the Saint Bernard Parish line over the objections of
the American Civil Liberties Union.
In Florida, police
database sparking Orwellian fears
Police
in Florida are creating a new counterterrorism database designed to give law enforcement
agencies around the country a powerful new tool to analyze billions of records about both
criminals and ordinary Americans.
Niger: Draconian
Anti-Terror Legislation Taken Word for Word from USA Patriot Act
Just when the world was beginning to think that human rights were becoming widely
accepted, governments
are coming up with very strange provisions in the name of fighting terrorism
UK: Fears as DNA database passes 2m mark
Civil
liberties campaigners last night claimed the government was intent on building a national
DNA database "by stealth" as police prepared to enter the two-millionth genetic
profile on to the system later today.
District
attorney clamps down on spiked armbands
Bush-Tied Carlyle Group Invests in RFID Company
Matrics
Inc., a Columbia-based company specializing in radio-frequency identification technology,
announced yesterday that it has received $20 million in financing from a group of
investors led by venture capital giants Carlyle Group
Ulterior motives behind ID tags exposed
Plans
to swamp the world in invisible tracking devices were revealed last week as secret
industry documents detailing a global agenda to "pacify" consumers and co-opt
key lawmakers were leaked.
Air passengers will doff shoes or face probes
All
airline passengers will be "encouraged" to put their shoes through X-ray
machines before walking through metal detectors or, if they decline, face
more-thorough screening, even if the footwear does not set off an alarm.
Bridgewater pair ordered to pay for jail
'lodgings'
Two
men wrongly jailed for the murder of the newspaper boy Carl Bridgewater were ordered
yesterday to pay "board and lodgings" for the 18 years they were in prison. In a
ruling condemned as "sick" by prison campaigners, the Court of Appeal agreed
with a Home Office-appointed assessor that the cousins Michael and Vincent Hickey should
lose a quarter of loss-of-earnings compensation for their free food and accommodation
inside.
NPfIT receives Big Brother award for
privacy fears
The
National Programme for IT has won "Most Appalling Project" at Privacy
International's 6th Annual UK Big Brother awards at the London School of Economics, due to
continuing concerns over security of electronic patient records.
Bush Wins (America
Loses); House Leaves Patriot Act As Is
The
Republican-led House bowed to a White House veto threat Thursday and stood by the USA
Patriot Act, defeating an effort to block the part of the anti-terrorism law that helps
the government investigate people's reading habits.
TSB to Examine Cameras in Cockpits
The
U-S Transportation Safety Board is set to open two days of hearings to determine if video
cameras should be installed in American airplane cockpits.
Homeland Security Given Data on
Arab-Americans
The
Census Bureau has provided specially tabulated population statistics on Arab-Americans to
the Department of Homeland Security, including detailed information on how many people of
Arab backgrounds live in certain ZIP codes.
Woman Arrested For Chewing In D.C. Metro
Station
A Maryland woman
said a transit officer in Washington, D.C., handcuffed and held her for three hours after
she finished a candy bar at a Metro station.
BBC: Could Genetic
Screening Work?
The government has
suggested that at some point in the future every newborn baby could leave hospital with
details of their unique genetic code.
UK: On the edge of a
genetic revolution to map out medical future at birth
Russia: Police and
FSB Listen In on Mobile Phone Calls
Mobile
phone providers switched off their encryption systems for 24 hours on a government order,
allowing the Federal Security Service and the police to eavesdrop on all calls.
Hong Kong protests spread
Thousands of
Hong Kong people protested on Wednesday against the government's handling of a
controversial anti-subversion bill.
BIG MOTHER IS WATCHING
Mums
can stop their kids eating junk at school with a new space- age scanner. The machine,
which scans the child's eyes to identify them, was designed by a Scots firm.
Goodbye bar codes: Packages with transmitters on the way
Razor blades
and medicines packaged with pinpoint-sized computer chips and tiny antennae that
eventually could send retailers and manufacturers a wealth of information about the
products - and those who buy them - will start appearing in grocery stores and pharmacies
this year.
Posting Prompts Complaints on Smart Tags
A consortium
developing radio-tagged chips to replace bar codes in stores posted documents labeled
confidential on its Web site that detail strategies to counter complaints the technology
will be misused by retailers, the government or criminals to snoop on consumers.
Wal-Mart Urges Suppliers to Adopt Labels
Wal-Mart
wants its top 100 suppliers to slap tiny radio transmitters on all products they provide
to the retail giant
Man gets life in
prison for spitting
An Oklahoma
man arrested on suspicion of beating his wife faced year in prison and a fine. But when he
spit in an arresting officer's face, he got a life sentence instead
Big
Brother To See All, Everywhere
NY: Court backs DNA registry addition
An expansion Gov.
George Pataki and the state Legislature made to the states DNA registry for
criminals in 1999 was legal
NC: 1,014 checkpoints and
stepped-up patrols conducted statewide between June 26-29
Coors Light Launches the GPS Bottle or Can Promotion Nationally
For the
first time, Coors Light is launching its GPS Bottle or Can promotion nationally, featuring
an exciting, instant-win mechanism that makes use of Global Positioning System (GPS)
satellite
technology to locate winners.
RFID Chips
Are Here
Retailer Tests RFID on Garments
German
retailer Kaufhof, a unit of the Metro group, has begun a pilot in which it will track
every garment from women's clothing supplier Gerry Weber through the supply chain to two
of its stores.
German Govt Defends Eaves-dropping
In
a case before the highest court, the German government defended a controversial law
Tuesday that allows police to eavesdrop on conversations in private homes.
UK: 'Ban smoking in public'
A total
ban on smoking in public places moved a major step closer today. The Government's leading
medical adviser Sir Liam Donaldson said he wanted it outlawed in all pubs, bars,
restaurants and workplaces.
New Australian
Anti-Terror Powers include ability to detain journalists for information
Australia Anti-Terror Power: Unlimited power of arrest to ASIO
Australia's
domestic intelligence agency, ASIO, will have aggressive new powers from today to detain
for an unlimited period
U.S. Pledges to Avoid Torture
Pledge on
Terror Suspects Comes Amid Probes of Two Deaths
Infowars.com's Torture Archive - Click
Here
Wolfowitz to Oversee Military Tribunals
Defense
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld on Thursday delegated to his top deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, the
final word on which terrorism suspects are to be tried by a military tribunal.
USDA Plans
Livestock Tracking System
RFID will replace bar
codes, if new partnership succeeds
The new
organization, AutoID Inc., will work to commercialize RFID technology and standardize the
technology around the world.
Whats the Joint Terrorism Task Force Doing in the Tiny Town of Rachel?
FBI agents have
confirmed that a search warrant was served Thursday night on the home of a self-described
military watchdog in the tiny town of Rachel, near the mysterious Area 51 military base.
Report stirs fears of privacy violations
A
report from the Terrorism Information Awareness program contains a major loophole that
allows the government to data mine "everything under the sun" including medical
and credit records
Market-Leading Wal-Mart Leads The Way With RFID
Wal-Mart
has told its top 100 suppliers that they'll need to have radio-frequency ID systems in
place for tracking pallets of goods through the supply chain by January, 2005
Despite federal assurances, critics still
worry about Patriot Act's reach
Federal
officials say the USA Patriot Act, the anti-terrorism law passed in the wake of the Sept.
11, 2001, attacks, does not single out libraries and bookstores for investigation. But
critics of one section of the law remain concerned that the Patriot Act may go too far.
Report: U.S. Cancels Air Passenger
Screening Upgrade
Ridge
said a new program with a different name might be developed to replace CAPPS II. It could
be replaced by a new "registered traveler" program if enough people volunteer to
provide personal information, the report said.
Chip Implanted in Mexico Judicial Workers
Security has
reached the subcutaneous level for Mexico's attorney general and at least 160 people in
his office - they have been implanted with microchips that get them access to secure areas
of their headquarters.
Fear mongering in the UK: 'Largest'
simulated terror attack
Around 400
volunteers from the Army and Red Cross will be "contaminated" at a major public
venue.
Kidnap-wary Mexicans get chipped
Mexico's
attorney general has taken the unusual step of having an "anti-kidnap" chip
stuck in his arm and then making the fact public - thereby ensuring that anyone lifting
señor Rafael Macedo de la Concha will be certain to remove said limb at their earliest
convenience.
Tennessee May Use GPS on Parolees
Seven
contractors have expressed interest in the state's $2.5 million pilot project that would
use a global positioning system, or GPS, to keep track of violent sex offenders that have
been paroled.
Technology makes snooping a snap
Want to
keep tabs on your children and home using technology? Here's a sampling of potentially
useful products and services, and what the makers say about them
Schoolchildren to be RFID-chipped
Japanese
authorities decide tracking is best way to protect kids
Pastor gets prison for sermon
Sentenced
to month in jail for offending homosexuals
Bush Wants To Make Patriot Act
Permanent
President
Bush said Monday that he considered it vital for Congress to pass a permanent version of
the USA Patriot Act, which has been criticized by some liberals and conservatives for
giving the federal government too much power in the name of fighting terrorism.
Bus Searches in the Live Free or Die State
Airline
passengers go through security searches, and now, so do some bus passengers. Police in
Londonderry started random searches of bus riders headed from New ampshire to Boston
Wednesday morning. Specially trained dogs were used to search luggage and passengers for
explosives.
The KUBARK Counterintelligence
Interrogation Manual
The CIA Manual
outlining various psychological and physical torture tactics & demonstrating a
real-world application of the CIA's mind control research
Thousands of mentally ill US children held
in detention centers
Thousands
of mentally ill American children, some as young as seven, are locked up in juvenile
detention centres because there is nowhere else for them to go, a US congressional report
has found.
Suspect Snapshots
Cracking
down on picture-taking at potential terrorist targets
Wal-Mart's muscle advancing use of RFIDs
Wal-Mart's
Chief Information Officer Linda Dillman grabbed the retailing industry's attention a year
ago in announcing that the world's largest retailer was insisting its top suppliers
package products with radio-frequency identification tags.
Cell Phone Reads User Fingerprint
Atrua
Technologies, a startup backed by some of the top names in technology and
telecommunications, on Saturday unveiled its first product, a cell-phone touchpad with
built-in fingerprint recognition as a security feature.
Schwarzenegger Endorses DNA Fingerprint
Initiative
Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger today announced his support for Proposition 69, the DNA Fingerprint,
Unsolved Crime and Innocence Protection Act, that establishes an all-felon DNA database
for California.
Kerry and Edwards Will Use Campaign to Push
Domestic Spy Agency
The
selection of Sen. John Edwards as John Kerry's running mate has raised concerns inside the
FBI and among civil-liberties groups that the North Carolina senator will use the campaign
to promote his controversial proposal to create a new domestic spy agency.
Hand scanners to keep tabs on students
Teacher:
'My kids ... think it's so high-tech, so FBI, so cool'
Car computer to stop you speeding
Global-positioning
satellite identifies local limit, warns driver
Ashcroft: Tougher Patriot Act needed
In
Tampa, Fla., Ashcroft reissued a warning that terrorists intend to attack the U.S. and
that the upcoming Fourth of July holiday and political conventions should be considered
prime targets.
Supreme Court ruling foreshadows police
state
Welcome to
Gulag Amerika, home of the shredded Constitution. On June 21, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled
that citizens no longer have the right to remain silent when questioned by the police.
That the states interest in protecting police and investigating crime
takes priority over the constitutional rights of citizens.
Schools may use spray to trace kids' drug
use
Two years after
approving the use of drug-sniffing dogs, Broward County schools may have another
narcotic-fighting weapon: an aerosol spray that detects residue on school desks or
backpacks, similar to bomb-detection equipment used in airports.
Army Plans Involuntary Call-Up of Thousands
The U.S. Army is
planning an involuntary mobilization of thousands of reserve troops to maintain adequate
force levels in Iraq and Afghanistan, defense officials said on Monday.
Art professor indicted over biological
materials
An
unconventional artist who became the target of a federal terrorism investigation - and a
cause celebre in the world art community - was indicted Tuesday on charges he illegally
obtained biological materials.
Bodily Organs From Chinese Prisoners
Tortured to Death Removed and Sold
On
June 27, 2001, Wang Guoqi, a doctor specializing in the burn victims unit at the
Paramilitary Tianjin General Hospital in Tianjin, testified before the Subcommittee on
International Operations and Human Rights of the United States House of Representatives.
He said in his testimony that he was sent by the hospital to remove skin and corneas from
the corpses of over one hundred executed prisoners at a crematorium.
Windshield Mounted DriveCam Monitors
Drivers
Near the
Cincinnati airport, a shuttle bus misses a curve and careens over an embankment, smashing
into a parking lot below.
Asylum seekers tell it to camera, not judge
Beginning
July 19, immigrants in Utah who are requesting asylum or the reversal of a deportation
order will no longer sit in the same courtroom as their judge. Instead, they will testify
into a camera set up in a spare room at the Department of Homeland Security office in Salt
Lake City, while a government lawyer and the judge watch from Denver, 530 miles away.
TSA tries biometric data to speed fliers
through airport checkpoints
Frequent
travelers who submit biometric data and pass a background check at five airports soon will
be able to move more quickly through security checkpoints at those airports as part of the
Transportation Security Administration's Registered Traveler pilot program.
US to Employ Surveillance Drones for Border
Control?
"In past
programs of this nature, the drones 'accidentally' strayed and started spying on US
citizens. This has nothing to do with border control, since Bush's proposal of blanket
amnesty, illegal immigrants attempting to cross has increased 15%"
Cooperate, Or Else!
Complicating your right
to remain silent
RFID chips on kids; conditioning for the
microchipped population plan
Children
entering the parks will be fitted with an RFID bracelet that can be tracked anywhere
within its boundaries - meaning that should they run off and find themselves lost, the
parks' staff will easily be able to track them down and alert parents via SMS.
Cop on the beat is now a walking database
``If the
police went around keeping files on who you lived with and who your roommates were, I
think people would be outraged,'' said Jay Stanley, a spokesman for the American Civil
Liberties Union, ``And yet in this case, they're not doing it, but they're plugging into a
company that is able to do it easily.''
Orwellian Language Alive and Well in
Washington, Tax Group Says
A
taxpayer watchdog group calls it ironic that former President Bill Clinton's book has come
out on the same week that the late author George Orwell would have turned 101 years old.
More Airlines Turned Over Passenger Data To
Feds
A top
homeland security official told Congress that five major domestic airlines turned over
sensitive passenger data to the agency or its contractors in 2002 and 2003, contradicting
numerous statements by airline and government officials and confirming some of the worst
fears of privacy advocates.
Rumors fly of military draft
"The
cosy dismissal that the draft is not happening because the bills have stalled is a red
herring. One big terror attack engineered by the government and those bills will be
accelerated through Congress quicker than you can say 'Patriot Act'".
Use of force prompts concerns about LAPD
reforms
Three
officers will be investigated for excessive use of force in the televised beating of an
unarmed black man during an arrest, Police Chief William Bratton announced.
No criminal charges in Cop's use of Taser
against 9-year-old girl
A South Tucson police
sergeant who used a Taser on a handcuffed 9-year-old girl has been cleared of criminal
wrongdoing by the Pima County Attorney's Office, though he now faces an administrative
review, officials said Friday.
Video Shows Police Hitting Suspect With
Flashlight After Apparent Surrender
Officer Seen
Striking Man At Least 10 Times With Flashlight
Anti-Social Behaviour proposals criticised
MSPs
have been going through a series of votes, which the Executive have been winning that will
ensure this bill becomes law. That means that the use of anti-social behaviour orders will
be extended as will the use of electronic tagging in dealing with youngsters guilty of
crimes which cause anti social behaviour.
Terror checkpoints at shopping malls?
Congressman
demands chemical-agent sniffers, high-tech radiation detectors, evacuation plans
Court says police can require ID
The U.S. Supreme
Court ruled Monday against a Nevada rancher, upholding a state law that allows police to
arrest people for refusing to identify themselves in a narrow decision that drew sharp
criticism from civil liberties groups.
Silence Can Be Turned Into Criminal Offense
Privacy rights
advocates say the ruling essentially opens a can of worms, forcing people who haven't done
anything wrong to give information that can be used in broad data searches.
FBI Probing Anti-Bush Teddy Bear
The FBI
has subpoenaed records related to the online sales of a teddy bear carrying the message
"Bush Kills Arabs Dead," apparently as part of a probe into who delivered one of
the plush toys to the Michigan home of a federal magistrate, The Smoking Gun has learned.
Random Vehicle Ferry Searches to Resume
Random
searches of vehicles boarding Washington state ferries will resume next month as part of a
new plan for increased security under orders from the U.S. Coast Guard.
Patriot Act used to prosecute U.S. civilian
The
CIA contract employee accused of abusing a prisoner in Afghanistan is being prosecuted
under the Patriot Act in what legal experts are calling a surprising and to some,
troubling application of the new anti-terrorism law.
Fill a prescription in Mexico, go to jail
Lindell had
a valid prescription from a doctor in Arizona. His "crime" was that the
prescription was not from a doctor in Mexico, and it had his wife's name on it, not his.
Big Brother Coca-Cola
Mind Conrol;
Conditioning You For the Forth Reich
Bush To Screen Everyone For 'Mental
Illness'
All 'Disruptive'
Children To Be Forcibly Medicated?
Supreme Court
Declines Immigration Case
The Supreme
Court refused Monday to consider when the government can indefinitely detain illegal
immigrants caught at the borders in a case involving Mariel boatlift refugees who fled
Cuba in 1980.
Navy Puts RFID Into Service
While
retailers and distributors mull the use of radio-frequency identification chips to track
products in their stores and supply chains, the U.S. Navy is already using them to track
something far more precious: human lives.
Scotland Will Electronically Tag Unruly 10-Year-Olds
Children
as young as 10 could be electronically tagged under Scottish Executive plans to be
published this week aimed at cracking down on young troublemakers
In the Name of Banning Smut, They're Just Going to Ban Free Speech
Which
is the Problem with All Censorship
UK
government plans to expand water fluoridation despite every study warning against it
UK babies may be genetically screened
Every
child born in the UK could be genetically screened and the data stored to plan their
future healthcare under government proposals for a massive expansion of genetic testing.
UK DNA
database stores 2m profiles
EU to Embed Iris Scans, Biometric Finger-prints in Passports
EU
citizens will have their fingerprints stamped on their passports or undergo an iris scan
as from next year, under proposals to be drawn up by the European Commission.
Another Small,
Harmless Dog Shot by Out-of-Control Police: Woman talks friend out of
suicide; police shoot her dog
Police officer fired for smoking tobacco at a party
Wayne
Jeffrey, a seven-year veteran of the Fall River force, was fired May 29 after an internal
investigation, prompted by an unsigned letter that claimed he smoked tobacco at a party
Benneton likely to still use RFID tags
"Once
the Benetton Group was satisfied with the test results, the second step would be to use
the technology across one brand," says Mauro. "We are still far from there.
We're still in the first stage, testing the technology."
ID technology a waiting `avalanche'
RFID
has been around for years; it's already used in the FasTrak transponders that
automatically pay tolls on Bay Area bridges, implanted ID chips for pets and livestock,
and subway cash cards in Singapore and Hong Kong.
Being tracked down by your mobile
Carrying a
mobile phone? Then someone could be tracking your every movement and know where you are.
New Zealand farmers fume over flatulence tax
New
Zealand farmers are being asked to cough up NZ$8.4 million ($4.9 million) a year to help
reduce greenhouse effects caused by flatulence of their millions of sheep and cattle
Australia: Drivers'
eye movements measured to test tiredness
Police
in Austria have started measuring eye movements to determine whether motorists are fit to
drive
Pentagon Seeks US Spy Powers
A Pentagon effort to
persuade Congress to allow military intelligence agents to work undercover in the United
States met with resistance in the House Wednesday when the provision was left out of the
highly secretive intelligence funding bill.
Alarm over new police stun guns
Defence
firms are about to pitch 'a frightening new breed of stun gun' to police in America and
Europe that has left human rights groups appalled about the risk to bystanders, the New
Scientist says.
MATRIX idea may be alive in Utah
Gov. Olene
Walker's recent order withdrawing Utah from the crime-and-terror MATRIX information
network will not be the final word on state involvement in such future databases.
A close encounter with biometrics
It
is with a mixture of techie glee and Orwellian paranoia that I present myself at the UK
Passport Service offices for the Biometrics Enrolment trial part of preparations
for the Governments controversial National ID Cards scheme.
Sweeping stun guns to target crowds
Weapons
that can incapacitate crowds of people by sweeping a lightning-like beam of electricity
across them are being readied for sale to military and police forces in the US and Europe.
Biometrics - great hope for world security
or triumph for Big Brother?
British police
will almost certainly be given access in the near future to US intelligence databases
containing DNA samples, fingerprints and digital images of thousands of foreign nationals
seized around the world by the US as terror suspects.
Israel Plans 'Remote-Control' Border
The Israeli army
envisions a "remote control" border with the Gaza Strip after a troop
withdrawal, including unmanned patrol cars and computerized observation posts that would
automatically spot and kill attackers, a military official said Friday.
Woman Claims Police Used Taser Gun On Her
68-Year-Old
Woman Considers Pressing Charges
Cameras will keep eye on Interstate 74
Police and
other emergency personnel in both communities already use the system, which will remain a
permanent part of the interstate once the overhaul is complete. While the cameras possess
the capability to identify speeding motorists, the videos will not be used in law
enforcement. Yeah Right!
Nowhere to hide - city surveillance
Whether
you are taking a stroll through the central city, shopping, filling up your car or riding
on a bus, big brother is watching.
Art becomes the next suspect in America's
9/11 paranoia
On May 10 Steven Kurtz
went to bed a married art professor. On May 11 he woke up a widower. By the afternoon he
was under federal investigation for bioterrorism.
UK to Use RFID-Enabled License Plates
The UK will start
embedding RFID tags in license plates to more easily identify vehicles. This will allow
vehicles to be identified in real time. This becomes useful during security check points,
traffic management, and also if you run a red light they'll have the option to
automatically send you a bill.
Baltimore Set For 24-Hour Homeland Security
Camera Surveillance
The
closed-circuit video surveillance system of public areas will begin in the Inner Harbor by
the end of the summer, and a $2 million federal grant accepted by the city Wednesday will
expand the cameras into downtown's west side by early November.
Global force to 'patrol' chatrooms
The
Virtual Global Taskforce, which includes the NCS, the FBI, the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police, the Australian Federal Police, and Interpol, will nominate officers to monitor the
net round the clock.
Grocers, Drugstores to Spy on Customers In
Virginia
A packed shopping
cart trundles up to a checkout counter, and its contents pass over price scanners and
under the wary eye of a cashier.
Where Big Brother Snoops on Americans 24/7
Customers
of the Bank of America branch at 3625 Fairfax Drive in Arlington, Virginia, often wonder
about the Arlington police car that is always parked in front of the building in the next
block.
UK, US and Australia to Begin Total
Internet Chat Room Surveillance
Police
are to monitor conversations on internet chat rooms in a bid to prevent paedophiles from
grooming victims on the web.
How Big Brother Is Watching, Listening and
Misusing Information About You
You're on your way
to work in the morning and place a call on your wireless phone. As your call is relayed by
the wireless tower, it is also relayed by another series of towers to a microwave antenna
on top of Mount Weather between Leesburg and Winchester, Virginia and then beamed to
another antenna on top of an office building in Arlington where it is recorded on a
computer hard drive.
Police propose putting surveillance cameras
in downtown Athens
In
a proposal presented to county commissioners Tuesday night, Athens-Clarke Police Chief
Jack Lumpkin said putting 15 cameras downtown would help solve crimes, prevent them and
help identify problem areas that need more police protection.
Japan's Aos Devises Remote Home
Surveillance via Cell Phone
The
system comprises cameras, sensors, and a server that records and transmits video. Once it
is installed, users can monitor their own homes through cellular phones capable of
reproducing video. Surveillance via personal computer makes it possible to monitor several
locations at once.
Big Brother is getting a whole lot of
little siblings.
New
surveillance cameras allow anyone with a broadband Internet connection to keep a 24-hour
watch on nearly anything from anywhere.
Father who took his son off Ritalin faces
child abuse charges
When
Chad Taylor noticed his son was apparently experiencing serious side effects from Ritalin
prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, he decided to take the boy off
the medication. Now, he says he may be accused of child abuse.
Boston Police to Randomly Search Rail
Riders
Boston's
transit police will randomly search subway and commuter train riders' bags and packages,
making it the first American city to do so after March's deadly bombings in Spain,
officials said on Tuesday.
Total Information Awareness Alive and Well
in Arlington County
Customers of
the Bank of America branch at 3625 Fairfax Drive in Arlington, Virginia, often wonder
about the Arlington police car that is always parked in front of the building in the next
block.
Matrix Database Precursor
Measured 'Terrorism Quotient'
Before helping to launch
the criminal information project known as Matrix, a database contractor gave U.S. and
Florida authorities the names of 120,000 people who showed a statistical likelihood of
being terrorists - sparking some investigations and arrests
Cities Say No to the Patriot Act
Forget
drug-free and nuclear-free zones. A growing grassroots movement seeks to make the United
States a Patriot Act-free zone, one city at a time.
GI Pretends To Be Gitmo Inmate - Brutalized
By Guards
The prison abuse
scandal refuses to die because soothing White House explanations keep colliding with
revelations about dead prisoners and further connivance by senior military officers - and
newly discovered victims, like Sean Baker.
British Journalist Detained, Harrassed On
Trip To LA
When writer
Elena Lappin flew to LA, she dreamed of a sunkissed, laid-back city. But that was before
airport officials decided to detain her as a threat to security.
Protester arrested in front of military
recruitment center. video shows military recruiter assaulting protestor
A
group of people got together to do an action at the Tremont St Armed Forces Career Center
(AFCC) in Boston. JP and CW met NF and JM at the location. (11:00 am) JP donned a black
hood, a loosing fitting black shawl, sandals and two black cords hanging from his hands.
He was standing on top of a plastic milk crate. (11:25 am)
Report a drunken driver and get $50
Bounties
on impaired drivers throughout county officially begin Friday
Police reject candidate for being too
intelligent
Robert Jordan, a
49-year-old college graduate, took an exam to join the New London police, in Connecticut,
in 1996 and scored 33 points, the equivalent of an IQ of 125.
B.C. privacy watchdog seeks U.S.
government, FBI input in Patriot Act probe
"Does the
U.S.A. Patriot Act permit U.S. authorities to access personal information of British
Columbians that is, through the outsourcing of public services, in the custody or under
the control of U.S.-linked private sector service providers?" Louikidelis said at a
news conference Friday.
Broward Sheriff's Office rewrites rights
script
The
reversal of a manslaughter conviction has shed new light on a flaw in the way the Broward
Sheriff's Office advises people of their constitutional rights.
Intelligence officials use cellphone
signals to track Al Qaeda operatives, as number of mid-level arrests rises.
The map is
higher-tech than it appears at first glance. Tiny embedded lights flash red when certain
cellphones - those belonging to suspected terrorists - initiate or receive a call. Teams
of officials from Saudi Arabia, the FBI, the CIA, and the US Treasury Department decide
instantly whether simply to watch and listen to the suspected terrorist - or to send in
screaming police cars to nab him.
Technology strains to find menace in the
crowd
Face
recognition technology, often touted as a promising tool in the fight against terrorism,
earned a bad reputation after it failed miserably in some well-publicized tests for
picking faces out of crowds. Yet, on simpler challenges, the technology's performance is
improving and business has been growing.
'PROBE' Technology Allows Police To Scan
License Plates For Criminals
Device May Also Be
Used To Track Individuals On Homeland Security List
Password managers simplify security
Advancements
could end need for passwords
US behind 'the worst attack on rights for
50 years'
THE
United States-led war on terror has produced the most sustained attack on human rights and
international law in 50 years, Amnesty International said in its annual report yesterday.
Reporter is accused of stalking man
Thought
Crime: Reporter arrested on suspicion of felony stalking for writing article confessing to
temporarily planning the murder of a man he says raped him in 1978
The Future of Shopping
Tiny silicon
identity chips being put in everyday objects and even implanted under the skin are
changing the way we consume.
Big Brother GPS Van Takes Photographs While
Driving
An
odd-looking van sprouts 13 digital cameras that its builder wants to use to photograph 50
million buildings in the country while driving, taking pictures every 15 feet.
5th Grader Trying to Hug Police Officer is
"Taken to the Ground"
Botetourt
County Sheriff Ronnie Sprinkle said he terminated Deputy C.J. Dickerson on Monday for
inappropriately bullying a student by "taking him to the ground" at Colonial
Elementary School.
Dad Charged For Not Using Enough Sunblock
On 12-Year-Old
Walter McKelvie
Jr., 43, of Vineland, was indicted Tuesday and charged with one count of child abuse and
neglect in the July 20 incident, in which he took his mentally disabled son to the beach
in Wildwood.
FBI apology for Madrid bomb fingerprint
fiasco
Muslim-convert
Brandon Mayfield spent 17 days in detention after an FBI Lab wrongly linked him to prints
recovered by Spanish police investigating the 11 March terrorist outrage. US authorities
matched digital images of partial latent fingerprints obtained from plastic bags that
contained detonator caps to Mayfield, leading to his arrest.
State Of Emergency Allows Brunswick Police
To Halt G8 Protests
Governor's
Order Covers Six Counties Including Glynn, Camden, Chatham
Govt Computer Surveillance Rings Alarm
Bells
Nine
months after Congress shut down a controversial Pentagon computer-surveillance program,
the U.S. government continues to comb private records to sniff out suspicious activity,
according to a congressional report obtained by Reuters.
NHS workers fitted with tracking device
District
nurses and GPs are being fitted with high-technology tracking devices as part of an NHS
pilot scheme to make life safer for lone health workers.
N.J. officials revved up over auto safety
gadgets
Enhanced
on-board computers, the so-called "black boxes" of automobiles, could be a
source of controversy. The devices will be able to measure and store data about how fast a
car has been driven over long periods of time, Lettiere said.
Belgian police to snoop internet lines
They
plan to install the system, which is capable of intercepting, reading and recording email
messages, across all high-speed 'ADSL' lines in Belgium.
Spy system to revolutionise call centres
An
"intelligent" call centre data and voice recognition system that promises to
help retain Irish jobs and is based on CIA and FBI systems was unveiled in Dublin today.
Robocops ready for England fans
English
football fans heading to Euro 2004 were warned today they face a force of hi-tech
"robocops".
Sisters Tagged
Two
West Cumbrian sisters have been tagged by a judge to stop them going to the pub at
weekends.
Ex-FBI Lab Worker Guilty, Falsified DNA
A
former biologist in the FBI laboratory pleaded guilty Tuesday to submitting falsified DNA
analysis reports in over 100 cases.
Will DNA dragnet affect college diversity?
Suddenly, Greg
Thrasher wasn't so sure he wanted his two children to even visit the University of
Virginia, let alone enroll there.
Marines Practice Urban Warfare Tactics in
California
Training for
Iraq and Beta-testing for the planned red alert in the US.
Gang Members Indicted on Terror Charges
Nineteen
members of a street gang accused of menacing their neighborhood have been indicted on
murder and other charges as acts of terror, believed to be the first use of the state's
anti-terrorism law against a gang.
Big Brother is riding in some rental cars
If you care
about your privacy or your pocketbook, ask whether your rental car has electronic tracking
equipment and what it's used for. The answers may surprise you if you can get them.
Give It Up: Info for Protection
Derek V.
Smith sees bad people lurking everywhere: terrorists, sexual predators, quack doctors,
identity thieves. And yet Smith colors himself an optimist, insisting that society can
protect itself from such dicey characters, using information as a shield.
CIA 'held al-Qaida suspects under water'
The CIA has
used harsh interrogation techniques against high-level al-Qaida figures, including
forcibly submerging them under water until they fear they will drown, it was reported
today.
FBI 'complained about CIA torture of
al-Qaeda prisoners'
FBI
officials are so concerned at interrogation techniques being used by the CIA on al-Qaeda
detainees that they have advised their agents not to take part in many of the interviews,
it was reported today.
Red Cross Report Criticizes Guantanamo
Prison
The
International Committee of the Red Cross has issued a new report criticizing the detention
of hundreds of suspects at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a Pentagon
official said on Thursday.
Cities eye special cameras to detect
potential terror
Using
$225,000 in federal anti-terrorism funds recently awarded by the state, Chelsea, Everett,
and Revere will be acquiring specialized video cameras to help detect potential terrorist
activities within their communities.
Smile, you're on a speed camera
MOTORISTS
caught speeding could soon face the prospect of having pictures of their faces taken as
well as their number plates if trials in Essex are successful.
DHS and UK ID card biometric vendor in
false ID lawsuit
At
San Jose Superior Court today (11 May) biometrics company Identix will seek to have a
product liability and slander lawsuit against it and the States of California and Oregon
dismissed. Plaintiffs Roger Benson and Miguel Espinoza are seeking restitution for the
damage inflicted on them by duplication in police records which gave them other people's
criminal records.
Presidential push fails to quell GOP fear
of Patriot Act
A group of
libertarian-minded Republicans in Congress is blocking President Bushs effort to
strengthen domestic counterterrorism laws and reauthorize the USA Patriot Act, which the
president has made one of his top domestic priorities this year.
Seattle cabbies back use of security
cameras
More than
three months after Seattle cabbie Hassan Farah was shot to death in an apparent robbery,
fellow taxi drivers are frustrated no changes have been made to ensure their safety.
Big Brother to Watch Over Island
If you
have ever seen the cult '60s British television program The Prisoner, in which captured
Cold War spies live on an island under constant surveillance, you can imagine what life
may soon be like on Ayers Island, on the Penobscot River near the University of Maine.
WV Conditioning Exercises: 24th Marine
Expeditionary Unit, a Special Ops to Practice Urban Warfare in Morgantown and Fairmont
When they hit
the streets, the Marines will be wearing full combat gear and hopping in and out of
helicopters as part of their exercises. Morgantown residents will also hear gunshots...
Airports to test new measures to prevent
terrorists from masquerading as airline employees
The
Transportation Security Administration announced new measures to deter terrorists who seek
to infiltrate airport security areas by stealing uniforms or identification from airline
employees.
County lawmen to get state-of-the-art
equipment
Greenbrier County Sheriff
Albert Lindsey announced Thursday that the county will receive $172,970 in federal funds
from the Homeland Security Department "to purchase equipment and provide training
that relates to the fight against domestic terrorism and [for] homeland security
preparedness." (Scroll Down for Story)
Video: NYPD Planning To Install Its Own Surveillance Cameras
TSA to Test New Security Technology
Amtrak
and commuter rail passengers at one suburban station will have to walk through an
explosives detection machine and have their bags screened in a new security experiment
TSA making skies safer truth or
dare?
Since it was
created by an act of Congress in November 2001, the Transportation Security Administration
has grown exponentially.
TSA Announces 8 Airports Participating in
an Access Control Pilot Program
Agency
Seeking Best Technology Applications to Extend Facility Defenses
The Boom in Bomb Detection
Get
ready to be scanned, sniffed and zapped
Spot On: The game-resale crackdown
Some
communities now require anyone selling used video games to give fingerprints for police
records. The question is: Why?
City goes bug happy
More
legal wiretaps than anywhere else
Transponders in Texas
Nation's
first boothless tollway is now open for business
Wal-Mart Begins RFID Rollout
The
retailer today begins tracking pallets and cases of product with EPC tags at one of its
distribution centers and seven of its stores in Texas as part of a test being conducted
with eight suppliers.
Milestone in U.S. secret terror
surveillance
For
the first time, the number of secret surveillance warrants issued in federal terrorism and
espionage cases last year exceeded the total number of wiretaps approved in criminal cases
nationwide, according to new statistics released Friday.
97-year-old's arrest causes policy change
Highland
Park, Texas- Police are changing their arrest practices after a 97-year-old woman was
detained for an outstanding traffic warrant, provoking a flurry of response.
40-foot tall fire breathing robot displayed
at US air show
'Robosaurus',
a 40-foot-tall, 30-ton mechanical robot, breathes fire after eating a car during a
demonstration at Airfest 2004.
Robber caught by GPS secretly planted by
police
"It's
somewhat disconcerting to have the law enforcement community assert that they can
electronically monitor any person they feel like, at anytime they want to"
Court: Yelling at teens a crime
A
five-judge panel said Tuesday that Chapman's effort to disperse a carful of teens from a
public road in front of his house by shouting at them to get out of his town was a crime.
Ontario considers fingerprint driver's
licence
The
Liberal government of Ontario is giving serious thought to incorporating biometric data
such as fingerprinting, facial recognition, or retinal scans on driver's licences.
Church members wonder whether big
brother is watching
A
document from the countys Emergency Operations Center has members of Coral Gables
Congregational Church wondering if they were under police surveillance in the days
surrounding the Free Trade Area of the Americas summit in November.
Now buckling up next to Big Brother
the
U.S. government, for the nominal purpose of improving airport security, is pushing a new
big-brother-style system to monitor air travelers.
Smile Ontario: You may be back on camera
Ontario
Premier Dalton McGuinty admitted yesterday he's long been a fan of photo radar, adding
he's contemplating bring back the controversial speed enforcement system to generate
revenue for his cash-strapped government.
Playing terror games in Las Vegas
US homeland
security officials and technology specialists have been staging a mock terrorist exercise,
snappily titled Terrorex 04.
Feds seek wiretap access via VoIP
The
FBI and the Justice Department have renewed their efforts to wiretap voice conversations
carried across the Internet.
Hysteria: Mom's inquiry over 10-Yr-Old's Flight Simulator Program Promts Visit from State
Trooper
A mother's
enquiry about buying Microsoft Flight Simulator for her ten-year-old son prompted a
night-time visit to her home from a state trooper.
U.S. Reasserts Right to Declare Citizens to Be Enemy Combatants
The Bush
administration on Wednesday reasserted its broad authority to declare American citizens to
be enemy combatants, and it suggested that the Supreme Court consider two prominent cases
at the same time.
USA to "devour" unique Russian "UFOs
Earlier this
week, western media released information that Russian Aviation Concern "EKIP", a
subsidiary of "Saratov Aviation Factory," will become the main construction
center for manufacturing robotic self-piloted flying objects "EKIP".
Court to FBI: No spying on in-car computers
The FBI
and other police agencies may not eavesdrop on conversations inside automobiles equipped
with OnStar or similar dashboard computing systems, a federal appeals court ruled.
RFID: 'You know you want it'
While 2003
was the year that saw the emergence of RFID, with household names such as WalMart jumping
on the bandwagon, several retailers got cold feet and ditched the technology. Not so this
year, say analysts big business is crying out for the technology and, more
importantly, the tide of public opinion is set to turn as companies lure consumers
with cold, hard cash.
Casino chips may pave way for tagged bank notes
A radio
frequency identification tag (RFID) in the chips will enable casinos to spot counterfeits
and monitor the behaviour of gamblers, allowing them to check that big winners are not
cheating the house
Gen. Franks Doubts Constitution Will
Survive WMD Attack
Gen.
Tommy Franks says that if the United States is hit with a weapon of mass destruction that
inflicts large casualties, the Constitution will likely be discarded in favor of a
military form of government.
Blair plans law that will make it a criminal offense to criticize government policy
measures could
potentially outlaw participation in a protest march, such as last week's demonstrations
during President Bush's state visit, making it, in effect, a criminal offence to criticise
government policy.
UK: Plan to Suspend Human Rights in the Event of a Terrorist Attack
Metropolitan
Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens said it was "absolutely essential" for
officers to be given greater powers in an "incredibly dangerous world".
UK: unprecedented peacetime move that would see the streets of Britain flooded with armed
police
The
nationwide alert would result in tougher security checks across the country and give
intelligence agencies and police emergency powers to increase surveillance, phone-tapping
and the detention of terror suspects on the basis of intelligence reports.
Global Police State: EU may strike deal on US information demand
US
"anti-terrorist" requirements for European airlines to pass on information about
their passengers may be met by an "international agreement" that could bypass
European Union law
He respected the badge, but `not in Miami'
Throughout
the day, he said he watched police overreact to incidents. He saw a 53-year-old woman get
shot in the chest with rubber bullets. He saw other peaceful protesters being gassed with
pepper spray. He saw young people, who weren't doing anything illegal or improper, being
pushed and harassed by cops.
Newsweek: FBI Using Patriot Act to Snoop Your Financial Records
A
little-known provision in the Patriot Act is being used by the FBI in cases that aren't
tied to terrorism, which the Act was designed to stop
FBI let innocents get death sentences: report
The
FBI used murderers as informants in Boston for three decades, even allowing innocent men
to be sentenced to death to protect the secret operation, a government report has found.
Patriot Act stifles dissent on campus
Under
the Patriot Act, student groups can be labeled "terrorist" organizations if they
engage in certain types of protest or civil disobedience. In Minnesota, student groups
such as Anti-Racist Action and Students Against War were labeled as potential terrorist
threats.
Australian Police State: NZ Prime Minister Frisked
Despite
having a NZ security officer with her, Miss Clark was pulled out of a queue on October 28
and given a body scan with a new explosives detection device to make sure she was not a
bomb-carrying terrorist, The Age has learned.
Rights groups slam FBI watch on antiwar rallies
FBI
has collected extensive information on the tactics, training and organization of antiwar
demonstrators and has advised local law enforcement officials to report any suspicious
activity at protests to its counterterrorism squads, according to interviews and a
confidential bureau memorandum.
Biometrics "Not
Enough":Stress test for airport security
"Technologies
like the SmartGate face recognition system only look at a person's appearance in terms of
the identifiers," he said. "We've always believed that the only way you're going
to catch a sleeper - somebody you don't know much about and who has always been an
upstanding citizen - is through biometric indicators."
UK: School run tolls to cut roads chaos
Satellite
tracking plan to charge all rush-hour drivers
Big Brother may be watching more closely
CIA-funded
software can scour millions of digital photos
The government wants your rights
John
Ashcroft thinks you still have too much freedom. He wants to take more of it away. It
would be for your own good, of course. It always is
Heading for downtown Minneapolis? You'll be watched (thanks to a gift from the Target
Corp)
Video
surveillance cameras monitored by the police are headed for downtown Minneapolis, but not
everyone is welcoming their arrival.
Wal-Mart to throw its weight behind RFID
Wal-Mart's
endorsement of RFID gives an important boost to efforts to overhaul the world's supply
chains, a makeover that could provide a shot in the arm for technology companies
struggling to find buyers for the latest products and services.
Partially deaf student's forced "time out" took place in padded "solution
room"
The
"solution room" as it's called, is about 8 feet deep, 4 feet wide, carpeted from
floor to ceiling, with a door that closes, and a small window.
Supreme Court Rejects Drug-Free Neighborhood Law
The U.S.
Supreme Court let stand on Monday a ruling that struck down a Cincinnati law that sought
to create a "drug-exclusion zone" by banning anyone arrested or convicted of
certain drug offenses from a high-crime neighborhood
DOJ Net
Surveillance Under Fire
Big Brothers
not watching you - youre wearing him
Imagine
the following scenario: A consumer product is equipped with a miniscule electronic device
to help the manufacturer track the article
Seattle Protesters Decry 'Secret Police'
Police
using pepper spray arrested 12 people at a march and rally by activists protesting an
annual seminar of a group decried by critics as a virtual "secret police."
LifeLog
project seen as a privacy concern
Feds fear simple electronics may become weapons
Creepier than the futures market: Defense Department funding brain-machine work
More Love from DARPA: Introducing the Centibots
US anti-war activists hit by secret airport ban
Spy Society Promoted: Camera phone used as crime-stopper
Homes Where Sex Offenders Are Able to Police Each Other
On Chicago streets, cameras are watching
Background Checks to Grade Travellers
FL: State's prison population up 3.9% last year
Homeland Security courts Silicon Valley
Supermarket Giant Eagle to Trial RFID
Patriot Act II:
Citizens can stop government power grab
Patriot Act II - the sequel
Warrantless
surveillance. Secret arrests. Indefinite detention. Is this totalitarian Cuba? No, it's
what the U.S. Justice Department is planning, based on legislation that Justice lawyers
have been secretly drafting for months.
Patriot
Act II
Boulder Daily Camera, CO
... which would significantly strengthen the USA Patriot Act. Insiders
have been calling the draft legislation the "Patriot Act II.". ...
Ashcroft
proposes vast new surveillance powers - BusinessWeek
Patriot
Act, the sequel - San Francisco Chronicle
Total
Information Awareness/Patriot Act II
Bay Area Independent Media Center, CA - 09 Feb 2003
by justicescholar Sunday February 09, 2003 at 12:49 AM. Someone leaked the existence
of Patriot Act II and Bill Moyers discussed it on his show NOW last night. ...
Patriot
Act II : The Revenge
morons.org - 10 Feb 2003
Like a movie that gets a sequel despite the screamings of the populace,
so is the Patriot Act rocketing to terrifying new levels... ...
Expansion of
Patriot Act criticized
The Olympian, WA
... A draft of the "Patriot Act II" leaked last week renews fears about
the government's reach. The draft bill would further loosen ...
Ashcroft wants more
surveillance of Americans, less judicial review
In
what some fear is yet another encroachment upon privacy and the lives of Americans,
Attorney General John Ashcroft wants to expand the 2001 Patriot Act to increase
surveillance of American citizens while restricting access to information and limiting
judicial review of its activities.
Democrats press
Ashcroft on anti-terror proposal
The Desert Sun, CA
WASHINGTON -- Democrats on Monday asked the Justice Department to explain reports
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Transcript: Bill Moyers interviews Chuck Lewis on The Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003
NYPD to Have Access to Interpol Data
The
NYPD will be the first police department in the United States to plug into a Interpol
database that allows access to fingerprints, passports and pictures.
Miami Puts on Battle Gear for Trade
Protests
Police
in full battle gear huddle under every tree, patrol cars block each intersection, armored
assault vehicles lurk under highway bridges and a black fence snakes through the ghost
town that has become downtown Miami
Reuters: Biometrics Hold Key to Next
Hi-Tech Revolution
"Biometrics,"
the technology that uses fingerprints, the voice, face or eyes to identify an individual,
is set to revolutionize the way we travel and live.
Patriot Act kicks in at banks today
Beginning
today, don't be surprised if you get asked more questions than usual where you bank if you
try to open a new account.
Bush asks for more power to fight terrorism
The Bush
Administration is preparing to ask Congress for broader powers to fight terrorism and is
refuting critics, including civil liberties groups and some fellow republicans, who say
the government has already gone too far.
Pentagon plans 'defence blimps'
Pentagon
has awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. a $US40 million ($58.8m) contract to develop a
high-flying, remote-controlled blimp that would monitor U.S. borders and scan the horizon
for enemy missiles.
Big Brother mobile phone can track you to
within 50m
Not content with
its applications of voice conversation, taking pictures, sending e-mails and accessing the
internet, Hong Kong researchers have converted it into a homing beacon that can pinpoint
users to within 50 metres.
Fiery End: Police "Deconstruct"
Man's Home in Standoff
The fire began around
3:45 pm when the first smoke was spotted from the sky a few miles away. At that point
there were no hoses fighting the fire. News Video
Yet another CPS Child Grab: Agency seizure of baby still a sad mystery
Victoria
Goodluck sat in the sweltering living room of her Westminster home Monday afternoon, her
breasts throbbing under the weight of so much milk. Her baby girl, born early Friday
morning, was in protective custody.
Attorney General Ashcroft faces
high-profile hearing today
It's a big day
for Attorney General John Ashcroft and the Justice Department's new anti-terrorism powers.
Whats Your Risk Score?
A profiling
system for all air travelers is just around the corner.
Palo Alto Takes Stand Against Patriot Act
The
council voted for a resolution, which forbids city police from helping the FBI in a secret
search of a home. Other restrictions include prohibiting police from stopping drivers or
pedestrians simply to check their identification without any suspicion of criminal
activity.
Why the "Dirty Bomber" Case Threatens Everyone's Rights
A Lifetime in
Limbo
Smartcams Take Aim at Terrorists
These
distributed digital video arrays, or DIVAs, are collections of really smart cameras able
to detect and identify an individual in a crowded train station and track him wherever he
goes -- out of the station, into the parking lot, onto the freeway and so on.
Northern Revolt
Alaska Passes
Anti-Patriot Act Resolution; Second State to Oppose Feds
NY: OUTRAGE
OVER NEW WRONG-DOOR BLUNDER BY POLICE
NYSE Proposes
Fingerprinting, FBI Checks
New Name, Same New World
Order Control Grid
Many
Bid on Anti-Terror Surveillance Job
Alarm
at Pentagon's email snooping
Contracts to
spy on public issued despite outrage
Experts Say
Technology Is Widely Disseminated Inside and Outside Military
Woman Contesting Parking Tickets Collapses after Judge Calls Her a
Terrorist
Electric
shock weapons could go wireless
Patriot Act used for more than anti-terror
Justice
report also reveals 50 secretly detained after 9/11
How Tiny Is It? The
Super-microchip that will be woven into paper, clothes and anything and everything that
can be used to track you.
Protest Now a Terrorist Act in California: State monitored war protesters
Intelligence
agency does not distinguish between terrorism and peace activism
Court hears debate over eye in the sky
It's an idea
pulled from a conspiracy-theory thriller: Police hide a tracking device in a suspect's
car, then wait for him to lead them to the scene of the crime. Only it's a real-life case
before the state Supreme Court
Military
Helicopter over the Empire State Buildling
Pentagon
Details New Surveillance System
The
Pentagon's PR Play
Pentagon
Defends Data Search Plan
Envoy dubs US a police state
The
strained relations between Germany and the United States took a turn for the worse
yesterday after a senior Berlin diplomat was reported to have told Foreign Ministry
colleagues that America was turning into a police state.
Rumsfeld Wants 'Nazi-Like Emergency Powers'
Left, right unite
against Patriot Act
Groups join
hands to protect individual rights
Man faces jail for
writing on own car
German stages
political protest by scrawling 'The government is crap' on vehicle
Secret Service Questions Students
Outing Homeland Security Greedy Vendors
Gutsy defenders of liberty: librarians in cities and towns
throughout the country
UK: Dirty bomb victims 'may be shot'
Homeland Security considers drone patrols --- don't you
feel safer now?
Humane Society probing shootings
Constables
who killed two dogs in Allentown face no police charges.
Applied Digital Solutions Announces Working Prototype of Subdermal GPS
Personal Location Device
Oakland: Police had war protest game plan
The
Oakland Police Department on Tuesday released the most detailed documents so far regarding
the aggressive action that officers took against anti-war protesters at the Port of
Oakland on April 7.
THE PATRIOT ACT II:
TERRORIZING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
Rather than toughening
our ability to capture and kill Osama bin Laden and his ilk, this bill would instead rely
on cosmetic "solutions" which threaten the constitutional rights of Americans,
without increasing our national security. In fact, this placebo will probably make our
country considerably less secure.
Cashless Society Propaganda Piece:
Biometric technology may eliminate passwords and codes
N.J. Schools Testing
Eye Recognition
In the wake of
shootings and child abductions, schools nationwide have been taking steps to tighten
security, from installing metal detectors and video cameras to hiring extra guards.
Justices
to review Miranda frontiers
UK: Labour to launch ID card
Everyone
in Britain will have to pay around £25 for a compulsory identity card under proposals
being put to the cabinet by David Blunkett, the Home Secretary.
Big Brother comes to Scotland
Grampian police have become
the first force north of the border to try facial recognition technology to identify
suspects
The Demeanor Police
DISGUSTED
EXPRESSIONS ARE OUT TOO IF P.A. COUNCIL PASSES CONDUCT PROPOSAL
NYPD to Stop Collecting Protester Data
New York City
Police to End Practice of Collecting Data on Protesters' Political Backgrounds
Ex-N.Y. Officer Admits to Strip Stops
Former N.Y.
Police Officer Admits Making Women Strip After Traffic Stops
Canada: Big Brother backs down
Ottawa
decides to dump database on travel habits
Four Miami Police Convicted in Shooting Cover-Up
In the
biggest trial of suspected rogue cops in Miami since the 1980s, a U.S. jury convicted four
policemen of conspiracy and obstructing justice on Wednesday in a case that exposed a plot
to cover up questionable shootings by planting guns on unarmed suspects
Comprehensive Homeland Security Act of 2003
The mission of
the Homeland Intelligence Agency shall
be to support the Director of Central Intelligence in discharging the responsibilities of
the Director as the head of the intelligence community under section 103 of the National
Security Act of 1947...
Police violence
shocks activists, others at Port of Oakland protest
An anti-war
demonstration at the Port of Oakland turned violent when Oakland Police opened fire with
wooden dowels, ``sting balls,'' concussion grendades, tear gas and other non-lethal
weapons when protesters at the gates of two shipping lines refused an order to disperse.
Operation TIPS alive
and well in Virginia
Skokie Library To Warn Patrons Of Patriot Act
Officials Cite
Concern Over FBI Access To Records
RFID Backtrack: In a move that may have
brought unwanted attention to a burgeoning industry, Italian clothing maker Benetton Group
said it has not embedded any radio frequency identification tags in any of its clothing.
Computers that watch while you work
Canadian
researchers have designed a computer that pays attention to the person using it.
U.S. Police
Surveillance Questioned
Police Attack Calif. Anti-War Protesters
Police
opened fire with non-lethal bullets at an anti-war protest at the Port of Oakland Monday
morning, injuring several longshoremen standing nearby
Police raid wrong house
Elderly
couple shaken up after state troopers break in
Show of force shows police don't get it
FBI Picks Another Outsider for Key Post
NSA Official
Will Oversee Intelligence
U.S. Prisons, Jails Now Hold 2M Inmates
U.S. Prisons
and Jails Top 2 Million Inmates for the First Time Last Year
MD: Radar camera bill OK'd by House
Final
vote may occur tomorrow; residential, school zones targeted
Librarians Use Shredder to Show Opposition to New F.B.I. Powers
The
move was part of a campaign by the Santa Cruz libraries to demonstrate their opposition to
the Patriot Act, the law passed in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks that broadened the
federal authorities' powers in fighting terrorism.
SWAT teams stand
ready
"(Terrorism)
adds another dimension to our mission"
Federal workers fear Homeland Security Act
is being used to bust unions
FBI Pulls Open Net For Wiretapping
Wiretapping takes on a
whole new meaning now that phone calls are being made over the Internet
GPS: Road charging backed by MPs
Motorists
should routinely pay fees to use Britain's motorways and country roads, according to a
committee of MPs which yesterday criticised the "inadequate and inconsistent"
approach of ministers to traffic congestion.
TIA proponents defend
domestic spy plan
Heather
MacDonald, a lawyer and fellow at the Manhattan Institute, dismissed criticism of TIA as
"hysterical vociferous cries" from privacy advocates who oppose making
government more efficient at snaring wrongdoers and protecting innocent Americans.
Feds plan to seek broader ability to hunt terrorists
Stripping
citizenship from native-born Americans thought to have terrorist ties. Secret arrests.
And, if the nation is ever attacked again, the ability to plant wiretaps without a
warrant.
Profiling by grocery receipts?
Feds eye personal
commercial data in terror search
TX State Rep Burnham: "Should we
mindlessly and blindly follow the president in this war? My ... option is, let's support
the troops but continue to challenge the commander"
NV: Lawmakers look at curbing civil liberties to protect state
Protecting
citizens in a time of terrorism and war outweighs assuring certain traditional civil
liberties, some key lawmakers said Tuesday.
Is Your Television Watching You?
Could the
federal government find out what you're watching on TV? Even if you're not the subject of
a criminal investigation?
Code Red would trigger a virtual lockdown
Top
terror alert could shut landmarks, ground planes, stop trains or trigger roadblocks
No, Little Girl, You Can't Give Your Donation -- Homeland Security Forbids it -- How about
you join the Spies instead?
An 11-year-old girl
who set out to do a good deed has inadvertently ran afoul of the Homeland Security bill
and the war on terrorism.
Fear Imperils Free Speech
UK and US plan joint terror exercises
Fears About DNA
Testing Proposal
A
Justice Department proposal to create a database containing the DNA of suspected
terrorists has raised fears that the measure would lead to so-called DNA dragnets.
Encryption could lead to jail time
Cheating on income taxes or
neglecting to pay sales taxes on online shopping could get you five extra years in prison
if the government succeeds in restricting data-scrambling technology, encryption-rights
advocates fear.
AL: Government
seeks college students to fill new Homeland Security positions
Focus Shift: Since
the Healthcare workers won't take the deadly smallpox vaccination, they are being trained
to give it to others
Nevada ACLU fires on Senate bill to shield police
SB342,
similar to but more narrowly focused than an Assembly bill, could have a chilling effect
on citizens trying to make legitimate complaints against a police officer.
Hawaii Urges Restraint In Homeland Security
The Hawaii
legislature is debating a non-binding resolution that condemns sweeping new federal powers
to fight terrorism and urges state and local officials to avoid any actions that threaten
the civil rights of the states ethnically diverse residents.
Biometric Cameras and
ID Cards: Wilmington Port is TSA Test Ground for National ID Card
The
TSA is testing what could end up becoming a national ID card for transportation workers
including warehouse operators and longshoremen at the nation's ports
Swipe against privacy
But
while stores insist that these cards now embraced by almost half the supermarket
chains help keep loyal customers satisfied by having the right products at the
prices they want, some privacy advocates say there is a dark side.
Chicago Mayor uses a claim of Homeland Security to justify a secret operation
Daley
rips up Meigs runways in surprise raid
Oscar Winners
Were "Protected" by RFID Technology
President's
activities kept secret
President
George Bush has been accused of quietly extending secrecy restrictions while the country
is preoccupied with Iraq. He has signed an executive order that will delay the release of
millions of government documents and make it easier for presidents to keep secret the
details of their activities when in power.
Iowa Town May Make Lying a Crime
Mayor:
"We wanted to slow down on this lying. Plus, I'm bored. ... It's been a long
winter."
Feds Look to Expand
Electronic Surveillance
Confidential
proposal calls for increased monitoring of private e-mail messages, Web surfing, and other
online activities.
Emerging Police State
DataPage
Rense.com
In the Northwoods Document, The Pentagon Suggested Sniping in the US to Create Fear ~ The Northwoods Document on Page 9 Talks about the US Government Shooting and Bombing People and Then Framing Innocent Patsies.
Christians a 'hate
group'
Quietly, behind
the scenes, an assistant attorney general has been, for several years, teaching police
across West Virginia a course in hate crimes.
H.R.2459
To
establish a Department of Peace. (Introduced in the House)
S.1766: Energy
Policy Act of 2002 (Placed on the Calendar in the Senate)
ASSISTANCE FOR STATE PROGRAMS TO RETIRE FUEL-INEFFICIENT MOTOR VEHICLES.
NEWSFLASH:
They want to ban your cars. Classic Federal system, where they pay the states to enforce
their control. You see, old cars don't have satellite tracking systems....
Will USNORTHCOM Bring Us Military Dictatorship After October 1?
Review: London Times: Lord Chief Justice tells courts not to jail burglars
Review: London Guardian: 'Lenient' jail terms for killers upheld
Review: London Independent: Five-year jail terms for possessing firearms
Canada: War on
terror exacting heavy price on privacy, civil rights, critics say
Just a
month after the terrorist attacks, Osama bin Laden predicted "freedom and human
rights in America are doomed. "The US government will lead the American people - and
the West in general - into an unbearable hell and a choking life."
HK driven apart by
subversion law
Many
commentators say that five and a half years after Britain handed Hong Kong back to China,
civil liberties in Hong Kong are under threat from the new law -- backed by Beijing -- on
subversion, sedition and treason.
Public Servants
Going After "Constitutional Terrorists"?
KeepandBearArms.com
HR 3162 -- THE
POLICE STATE IS HERE!
Click Here for the InfoWars
HR 3162 Section, with Highlights and Analysis of the Legislation That Killed our Fourth
Amendment Rights.
Marketed for Required
Installation: Car
drink-drive detector that radios police
Ridge favors
national ID system for livestock
Lautenberg
wants gun law tied to terror level
Security or
Suppression?
Conservatives
Rise for the Bill of Rights
Banned on campus: Boys talking
to girls
Kevin Newsom: Caught in the Crossfire: The False Left-Right Paradigm and the Deception of the American People
Mary Louise: FEMA Director Joe Allbaugh Resigns: Skeletons Here, There, and Everywhere......Literally
Going Electronic,
Denver Reveals Long-Term Surveillance
The
Denver police have gathered information on unsuspecting local activists since the
1950's...
The Day They
Quarantined NY
Exercise Called
Red X Terrifies Authorities
Use of drones in
domestic surveillance advocated
"I
have long supported the use of unmanned aerial vehicles by the U.S. military, and I
believe that the potential applications for this technology in the area of homeland
defense are quite compelling," said Sen. John Warner, R-Va.
Biometrics Down
Under
Instant
ID of most-wanted faces
The Loving
All-Seeing Eye Watches over The Children
What is CHIP? The Masonic CHIP Program is the
most comprehensive service of its kind anywhere.
UK: Rethink urged
over net snooping laws
The debate has
revolved around plans to force telephone operators and Internet service providers to store
customer data for up to six years.
UK: Drinkers face
drug test as they enter the pub
Pub
and club levelers face a drugs test as soon as they enter the premises. Anyone going into
a bar, whether they arouse suspicion or not, will be asked to take a swab test, which
highlights any drug use.
Phone firms
'flooded' by crime checks
Mobile phone
firms are being overwhelmed by police requests for information about suspects' calls, the
companies have complained.
DC: Cameras to
monitor protesters
The
Metropolitan Police Department will activate surveillance cameras next month along city
streets for the first time since city officials passed new legislation.
Bush
Administration to Propose System for Monitoring Internet
The
Bush administration is planning to propose requiring Internet service providers to help
build a centralized system to enable broad monitoring of the Internet and, potentially,
surveillance of its users.
Cities Say No to
Federal Snooping
Fearing
that the Patriot Act will curtail Americans' civil rights, municipalities across the
country are passing resolutions to repudiate the legislation and protect their residents
from a perceived abuse of authority by the federal government.
70 Drones to Be
Deployed on US Coastline
The Coast
Guard is getting up to 70 remote-controlled aircraft that it can launch from its cutters,
extending its eyes for miles.
Anger as CIA homes in
on new target: library users
Texas sheriff warns of unidentified troops
Believes
armed men in fatigues spotted within country are foreign
Hyping the Fear and
Conditioning the Public
UCO
dorm to be used for bio-chem attack drills
Broad
Domestic Role Asked for C.I.A. and the Pentagon
FBI Responds to PATRIOT Act Resolution: The Ithaca City Clerk's office received a
letter from the Albany division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on April 1
responding to the Ithaca Common Council's resolution against the USA PATRIOT Act.
The new definition of freedom: Homeland
Security black helicopter over New York City
Group says
Congress is taking away individual rights here in U.S.
Record number of terror warrants approved last year: The
government requested and won approval for a record high number of special warrants last
year for secret wiretaps and searches of suspected terrorists and spies. It was an
increase of 31 percent over 2001, the Bush administration said yesterday.
Indoctrination: Young Marines Teaches Kids
Discipline, Integrity
Big Brother and Britains War on Terror: Today, the English are the most
surveilled people in the world. With less than one-quarter of America's population,
Britain has nearly three million surveillance cameras in the country.
Visitors Face Scanner Database As They
Enter Pinellas Courthouse
F.D.A. Requires Bar
Codes on Drugs
The
Food and Drug Administration announced yesterday that it would require bar codes on all
medications so that hospitals could use scanners to make sure patients get the correct
dose of the right drug.
Lawmakers Now Backing Amber Alert System for Child Abductions
Lawmakers
scrambled today to demonstrate their commitment to a national alert system for child
abductions after the father of Elizabeth Smart urged Congress to act quickly
Face-Recognition Technology Improves
Facial
recognition technology has improved substantially since 2000, according to results
released yesterday of a benchmark test by four federal government agencies involving
systems from 10 companies.
WSJ: Insurers Eye 'Black-Boxes' in Taxis
Crash-prone
New York taxi cabs could soon have "black boxes" that give insurers more
information on the circumstances surrounding accidents, the Wall Street Journal reported
on Thursday.
Motorola Unveils Latest in Family of Single Chip GPS Devices
Location
awareness is a fundamental human need, said Tim McCarthy, director of positioning
systems for Motorola Telematics. By their very nature, portable consumer electronic
devices are always on the move. Knowing your precise location at any instant allows your
device to offer a whole range of new applications that will lead to an explosion of growth
for location-based services. With this combination of Motorola and IBM technology,
portable electronic product designers can now add location awareness as easily as they can
add a real-time clock.
Hitachi Unveils Smallest RFID Chip
The
Japanese chipmaker recently showed off an RFID microchip that is just 0.3 square
millimeter square.
Blunkett targets
"yob" culture
Airguns
and replicas will be banned from public places and illegal possession or use of a firearm
will be punished by a five-year minimum jail sentence.
UK: Security guards to hand