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MSNBCs Dan Abrams
"debates" torturing children
We have your sons: CIA
Two young sons
of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the September 11 attacks, are being
used by the CIA to force their father to talk.Yousef al-Khalid, 9, and his brother, Abed
al-Khalid, 7, were taken into custody in Pakistan in September when intelligence officers
raided a flat in Karachi where their father had been hiding.
BEATEN TO DEATH
Afghan
prisoners beaten to death at US military interrogation base
Prisoners 'killed'
at US base
The report said "blunt
force trauma" had contributed to the deaths.
FLASHBACK: CIA accused of
torture at Bagram base
US Admits Afghan
Suspects Died During 'Interrogation'
American
military officials acknowledged yesterday that two prisoners captured in Afghanistan in
December had been killed while under interrogation at Bagram air base north of Kabul
reviving concerns that the US is resorting to torture in its treatment of Taliban
fighters and suspected al-Qa'ida operatives.
A choice among
evils
Should
the U.S. torture al-Qaeda mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed in a bid to head off more
terrorism? The answer, says jurist ALAN DERSHOWITZ, looks into the very heart of America
Dershowitz: Torture
could be justified
"we could use] a
torture warrant, which puts a heavy burden on the government to demonstrate by factual
evidence the necessity to administer this horrible, horrible technique of torture. I would
talk about nonlethal torture, say, a sterilized needle underneath the nail, which would
violate the Geneva Accords, but you know, countries all over the world violate the Geneva
Accords. They do it secretly and hypothetically, the way the French did it in
Algeria."
Fears that US will
use 'torture lite' on al-Qaida No 3
The White House
denied he was being tortured, although there is speculation that a variety of techniques
known in the intelligence community as "torture lite" would be used to get
information from him.
ABC NEWS: Torture
for Terrorists?
"Physical
Torture Is Out, But 9/11 Suspect Can Be Made Uncomfortable" -- Note this
arcticle says it has been suggested that "children could be used as a form of
leverage."
Torture Timing
"The ethics of
torturing KSM should not be an issue. As a practical matter, the question is: How to
torture him in such a way that it takes hours, not days or weeks, for him to break"
Patriot Act II
TOTAL POLICE STATE
TAKEOVER
The
Secret Patriot Act II Destroys What Is Left of American Liberty
SMALLPOX
State
rejects FOI request for smallpox plans
US Proposes Smallpox
Compensation Plan
Feds Push New Smallpox
Compensation Plan
CDC
director warns of surprises smallpox can bring
Smallpox
Compensation Plan Likely to Face Changes
State
reports illness following smallpox vaccination
Va. Woman
Hospitalized After Receiving Smallpox Vaccine
Officials
conceal smallpox measures
Health
workers receiving smallpox vaccine
7 from county receive smallpox
vaccine
4 Minnesotans got rashes
from smallpox vaccine
"Just
as nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. There is twilight, where
seemingly nothing has changed. It is in this period that one must be vigilant to the
changes - no matter how small -lest he become the unwitting victim of the darkness."
-William O. Douglas, US Supreme Court justice, 1946-72
Cherish the
'twilight' folks, because the jack booted nightfall of oppression will soon be upon us
all. Take responsibility, take action and help change the world! Resist tyranny and
oppression in all its forms!
DMN WEEKLY
Bush threatens
retreat from UN and France over Iraq
Anglo-American
frustration with France's intransigence on a new Iraqi war resolution boiled over Thursday
into a co-ordinated rebuke of Paris and a Bush administration threat to abandon the UN
process.
US Military Speeds
Preparations for Iraq War
Speeding
preparations for a "shock and awe" war with Iraq, the Pentagon is moving B-2
stealth bombers and a dozen more missile-firing warships to the Gulf region, defense
officials said on Thursday.
US, UK may use air
space of Israel and Jordan
The
US and UK could use Jordanian and Israeli airspace to launch air strikes on Iraq if Turkey
continues to refuse permission for allied bombers to operate out of its airbases to
support an invasion.
AP protests feds'
seizure of package
Unclassified
FBI lab report nabbed without warrant
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.
Student Suspended
for Multi-Tool Calculator That Includes Knife
Cortez Curtis was suspended after
another student noticed the 2-inch knife blade hidden in the calculator and told a
teacher. The calculator also includes a screwdriver and a magnifying glass.
Russia boosts
secret police
Russian President Vladimir Putin
has restructured his government to extend the powers of the Federal Security Service
(FSB).
'Gestapo' tactics
at anti-war rally?
Tennessee
governor calls cops' intimidation of protesters 'huge mistake'
Ashcroft wants $1B
for DNA testing
Mega database
for total control
On road to Baghdad,
gloom and denial
As
U.N. aid workers flee, news-hungry journalists rush in
Bush Does Need Our
Permission
President Bushs obsession
with Saddam, not unlike Captain Ahabs with his whale, has already cost the United
States dearly in the goodwill of millions of people around the world. We are doing
everything we can to avoid war, the president said recently in his weekly radio
address, but if Saddam Hussein does not disarm peacefully, he will be disarmed by
force.
Bush: Would-be
angel whom the Arabs don't trust
WHAT is
at once the most sneakingly exhilarating thing about the looming war against Iraq is also
the most exasperating and tragic: the moral certitude with which the Bush administration
is prosecuting its campaign to get President Saddam Hussein out of Baghdad.
New UK Law Would
Grab "AntiSocial" Young People from Their Parents, Place Them in Foster Homes
Young people who are a
serious disruption to their neighbourhoods are to be taken from their families and held in
a new type of foster home as part of an attempt to tackle antisocial behaviour, the
Government is expected to announce today.
Good Spies Make
Good Neighbors
On the glossy
side were photos of the Berlin Wall, a bronze statue of Office of Strategic Services
founder William"Wild Bill" Donovan and an aerial view of the Central
Intelligence Agency. On the matte side -- along with phone numbers for the CIA's public
affairs office and security operations center -- was an admonition to "report
anything unusual or suspicious associated with your community and/or the
Headquarters."
RFID Journal: RFID leads to "zero human involvement operations"
Loving radio technology
not only spies on every aspect of your life -- it destroys your job too!
Bush refuses to
accept message from Saddam
US President George W
Bush refused to accept a message from Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein promising to co-operate
with the United States provided he was left in power, an Arab newspaper reported
yesterday.
Nothing is going to
stop Bush
It
doesn't matter that the UN Security Council vote is to be delayed. The war machine is in
attack mode
Bush and PM
reaffirm Iraq pact
Prime Minister
John Howard and United States President George W Bush reaffirmed their commitment to Iraqi
disarmament during a 20-minute phone call.
Bush wants American
world empire, says Normal Mailer
WASHINGTON:
Celebrated American novelist Normal Mailer believes that President George Bushs
decision to launch a war against Iraq flows from his conviction that America should
dominate the world militarily and politically.
German Minister
calls Bush a dictator
Germany clashed
with the United States again yesterday over the Iraq crisis after a Junior Defence
Minister in Berlin described President Bush as a dictator.
International
criminal court comes to life
Under the
shifty eyes of the murderer of Rwanda Kofi Annan and the Queen of the Netherlands, 18
judges are to be sworn in today as the globalists' overseers in the new era of the New
World Order
Is This the New
World Order?
Its time for people to
show their cards, President Bush said last Thursday, and let the world know
where they stand
Flashback: Nations Seek
World Order Centered on U.N., Not U.S
Security Council
debates new resolution
Inspectors report progress on disarmament, March 17 deadline proposed
U.N. members chime in on Iraq
'France will not allow a resolution to pass that will allow a use of force'
Report: Bush deficit $1.82
trillion over decade
CBO forecast could put pressure on president to trim tax cuts
Zimbabwe - Gold For Trains
Israeli troops seize Gaza
neighborhood
Soldiers set up military posts, dig trenches in 4-square-mile area
N.
Korea declares maritime exclusion
Move suggests Pyongyang might be planning another missile test
Jeb
prevails in disagreement with 'W'
Governor hails feds' decision not to tighten foreign-tourist rules
Americans
Ill-Served By Own Media
Pentagons Third Eye
The Washington Post published the following information a couple of years ago: At
least within the period of 1979-1989, special groups of extrasensory individuals and
clairvoyants were actually employed by the American military department.
UNFPA
Supports Forced Abortion in China
New Evidence Suggests Leaders of the Population Research Institute and Concerned Women for
American lashed out at the UNFPA's operations in China, highlighting new evidence they
said shows the Asian nation continues to force women to abort children.
A Real Policy For Peace
Implantable-chip
firm misses final deadline
Controversial company files suit accusing creditor of fraud, conspiracy
The All-Seeing Eye of the
Beast
New Economical RFID Tag Can Be Printed from a Modified Ink Jet Printer. SmartPaper is
standard, letter-size paper with a single embedded RFID transponder. ExypnoTech has
modified a standard DeskJet printer from Hewlett-Packard so the printer can encode
information on the RFID tag.
'Federal Police' Badges Ready
FEMA & GSA Preparing for Martial Law
Oklahoma Senate Passes
Fingerprint ID Bill
Opponents: Bill Clears Way For Government Intrusion
MSNBC's Double Standard On Free Speech
Muslim Sentenced 9 Years For 'Hate
Speech' In England
Blix
disputes Iraqi claims on bioweapons
Anthrax among germ agents reported destroyed 12 years ago
Crude Hits 2-Year High After Bush Warning
Dollar
Drops To Fresh Lows
Jobless May Be On Dole Longer As War
Looms
LA Rabbi Asks
Mel Gibson To Reconsider Jesus Film
French company selling spare
parts to Iraq
Goods for jets, attack helicopters smuggled as recently as January
Saddam's
forces wearing Western uniforms
Iraqi fighters outfitted to blame atrocities on U.S., British troops
Evidence Bush Admin Is Lying About Iraq's
WMD
Iraqi 'sleeper cells' tracked in U.S.
2 diplomats at U.N. mission caught filming bridges, tunnels
Attacks on troops predicted
9-11 mastermind says U.S. forces in Gulf will be targeted
Terrorist
blueprints outline new attacks
Mohammed plotted to hit bridges, apartments, hotels in N.Y. area
Feds tailing 12
tied to al-Qaida mastermind
Arrest confirms identities of suspected terrorists in U.S.
Beijing acquires
more U.S. technology
Transfer of high-tech equipment result of long-range espionage
Judge Tells Harvard Law School 'Legal
System Corrupt'
Scalia supreme as
court jester
Justice uses humor to pan argument Constitution is 'living document'
Blacks Clashing With Hispanics -
While Whites Sleep
Nuremberg-type trial eyed for
al-Qaida
'It would be half a dozen defendants together in the docket'
Senate ratifies
U.S.-Russia nuke pact
Treaty aims to cut active long-range warheads by two-thirds
Australian City Wants To Defect To
France
Palestinians in
Gaza Camp Say Troops Kills 11
One Land, Two Peoples A look at the history of the conflict between Palestinian Arabs and
Jews. Israeli troops fired two tank shells at a group of Palestinians watching
firefighters in a Gaza refugee camp, killing 11 people
Bush convenes war Cabinet
U.S. forces ready to capture Baghdad once president OKs action
Mohammed Says Bin Laden Is Alive,
Living on Afghanistan Border
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Usama bin Laden is alive, in good health and living in the
border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the suspected No. 3 Al Qaeda leader told
his interrogators after being captured last weekend, a Pakistani intelligence official
said Thursday.
Powell:
Saddam Hussein Remains Guilty
Excerpts from remarks by Secretary of State Colin L. Powell today to the Center for
Strategic and International Studies
Congresswoman
compares Osama to U.S. founders
Transplants for
illegals igniting U.S. firestorm
Case of smuggled Mexican teen-ager prompting public to cry 'citizens first'
New Infectious Intestinal Virus Detected
U.S. official: Saudi
repression not 'severe'
China, Iran, Iraq, N. Korea included on religious persecution list
Massive Hack Attack
On U Of Texas
Neanderthals,
Humans May Have Never Mixed
Senators seek funds for
illegals' medical care
Calling for passage of legislation to reimburse states $1.45 billion each year
Al-Qaida fundraiser sent
millions from U.S.
Captured cleric transferred money donated by Muslims in New York
Duo of Iraqi diplomats booted
from U.S.
Bush administration seeks expulsion of 300 agents from 60 other countries
Bill
Clinton signs with CBS News
Joining Bob Dole for debate on weekly '60 Minutes' commentary segment
Hughes, Boeing fined $32 million in rocket
case
Penalty settles charges space technology shared with China in '90s
Israel closes West Bank, Gaza
Strip
Move follows killing of 16 by suicide bomber in port city of Haifa
Cops: Laci Peterson case
'homicide'
Reverse treatment of woman's disappearance as 'mssing person'
Who was hiding
al-Qaida sheikh?
Found in home of leader of major Pakistani political party
Powell: Saddam trying to divide
U.N.
Secretary tells foreign-policy group: 'The clock is still ticking'
Terrorists plan air
attacks by remote control
While the Pentagon is warning Americans of plans by terrorists to use drone aircraft to
attack cities with chemical and biological agents, a similar threat is posed by the use
radio-controlled model planes packed with explosives
Ohio School
Suspends 1st-Grader For Having Plastic Knife
A school board
near Youngstown, Ohio, is debating whether a 6-year-old should be suspended from school
for taking a plastic knife from his school cafeteria.
Libraries post
Patriot Act warnings
Santa
Cruz branches tell patrons that FBI may spy on them
120 Armed FBI
Agents Arrest Saudi Student At U Idaho
Reading about this stuff is one thing.
Having it in your backyard is another. The international students at the University of
Idaho are terrorized and scared.
Bin Laden condemns
Saudi 'palace lackeys'
Urges release of young warriors from 'treacherous' Arab nations
Warren Buffett: Apocalypse near
World's 2nd richest man poised to issue most doomladen forecast for economy
Dollar Hits Four-Year Low Against Euro

N. Korean
fighters intercept U.S. plane
MiG 'locked-on' fire-support radar but peeled away after 20 minutes
DMN Update
Archives
The Doors Of
Perception
Why Americans Will
Believe Almost Anything
"Liberty
must at all hazards be supported. We have a right to it, derived from our Maker. But if we
had not, our fathers have earned and bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their
estates, their pleasure, and their blood." - John Adams
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