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William Rivers Pitt
Blowback in Riyadh
David J. Smith
United Nations Order
A prisoner in Waycross,
Georgia has written us concerning the new system of identification. The new ID system is a
Bar Code.
Tom DeWeese
Beware the Siren Call for UN
"Reform"
US Forces Make
Iraqis Strip and Walk Naked in Public
Infowars.com News Alert
Bob Just
Why the U.N. can
never bring peace
The globalists are preparing to use force to control planet
Victor Thorn
The New World Order Exposed
William Rivers Pitt
The Women Like This War
31 Questions and
Answers about the Internal Revenue Service
Click Here
Douglas Herman
Are We the New Nazis?
Soldiers, God and Empire
Neal Boortz
America is a
police state
federal government growing still more oppressive
Joseph Farah
The growing
threat of fascism
The beast incrementally destroying America
William Rivers Pitt
George W. Christ?
Sherman H. Skolnick
The Blackmail Business 2
Patrick J. Buchanan
Whose War?
A neoconservative clique seeks to ensnare our country in a series of wars that are not in
Americas interest.
The Mysterious Death
of Dr. Diesel
When Rudolph Diesel
unveiled the diesel engine at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris, France, he shocked reputable
scientists by pouring peanut oil into the engine.
Oil industry
suppressed plans for 200-mpg car
A carburettor that would
allow a car to travel 200 miles on a gallon of fuel caused oil stocks to crash when it was
announced by its Canadian inventor Charles Nelson Pogue in the 1930s.
"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
Thousands of Airport Screener
Jobs Cut
Graham charges Bush
cover-up on terror facts
Democracy On Trial In Iraq
The Perfect Enemy
Court will decide if police
need warrant for GPS 'tracking'
Radical spy
plan nearly sneaks in under the radar
No Patriot Act excess, but
critics unpersuaded
FCC
To Relax TV Station Ownership Cap Even Further
IRA Shaken As British Double Agent
Unmasked
Toronto Quarantines 30 More But Risk Said
Low
China SARS Cases Stabilize, WHO Urges
Caution
Basra celebrates
ayatollah's arrival
The great Shia leader had not even crossed the border from Iran when thousands of men
began congregating in the small stadium in Basra where he was due to address them.
State university
hosts 'Pornfest'
Sadomasochism promoter speaks during 'Outdoor Intercourse' week
Study: 'Language
police' harming children
Activists helping produce bored, cynical, 'dumbed down' students
Mexicans Outraged - Congress
Links Immigration To Oil
Dust In The Wind
Political Deception - The Missing Link
Behind 9-11
Times
Reporter Who Resigned Leaves Long Trail of Deception
Military
domestic violence hits home
Have nuclear weapons made
South Asia safer?
It is five years since India and then Pakistan conducted underground nuclear tests in
1998. They triggered howls of international protest.
New
York Times details reporter's fake facts
Newpaper investigation reveals 'frequent acts of journalistic fraud'
N.Korea May Take
Emergency Measure" Against U.S.: Paper
UK
government sex-ed chief and academics call for children to be shown pornography
Russia funding
resurgent Taliban
At
least 13 killed in Philippines blast
Terrorists linked to al-Qaida claim responsibility for explosion at market
Former G-men retire
to top jobs
Secret Service 'most powerful agency' due to 'double-dipping'
Ants defy evolution
Army ants, these days dispersed across the world, all came from a single source over 100
million years ago on the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana.
Cross-wearing woman
sues over suspension
Teacher's aide punished after refusing to remove religious symbol
Gun maker liable in
shooting of boy
Jury also slaps parents, baby sitter with judgments in civil suit
Bush declares Oklahoma
disaster area
Nation experiences worst 1-week barrage of tornadoes on record
Kentucky Derby probes
winning jockey
Photo possibly shows something in hand besides whip
China blames U.S.
for SARS
Floats theory virus byproduct of biological-weapon research
Garner sets deadline for Iraq
stability
U.S. administrator: Infrastructure to be running by June 15
7 nuclear sites looted
Scientific files, some containers filled with radioactive sources missing
Powell pushing
Mideast 'roadmap'
Meeting with new Palestinian PM for 1st time this weekend
Severe Weather
Tapers Off After Storms, Tornadoes Wreak Havoc On Midwest
Okla. cleans up
from tornado, floods in Tennessee
Oklahomans on Friday sifted through the damage spawned by a powerful tornado that
destroyed 300 homes and injured over 100 people in Oklahoma City suburbs a day earlier.
MIDDLE EAST FREE TRADE ZONE
Bush speech to outline "Middle East Free Trade Zone" that could ultimately link
the economies of Israel and its Arab neighbors.
Stargate
War
An Exopolitical Perspective On The Preemptive War Against Iraq
War
is Peace is War...
Bush, Blair Nominated for Nobel Prize for Iraq War
Did U.S. scientist
help N. Korea nuke program?
FBI spotted suspected Livermore spy in Shenyang near China-Korea border
Senate OKs bill to expand
U.S. antiterror spying powers
Surveillance
Bill Sails Through Senate
'Moussaoui Fix' Would Ease Laws on Obtaining Warrants
UK: Questions over eye scan plan
No
parole for man who shot burglar
UK court refuses to release farmer convicted of manslaughter
Private
firm to be given access to police database
Britons
will be tracked down to pay EU fines
Older
Cars (without GPS and Black Box Spy Tech) Will Be Banned
The two faces of
Rumsfeld
2000: director of a company which wins $200m contract to sell nuclear reactors to North
Korea. 2002: declares North Korea a terrorist state, part of the axis of evil and a target
for regime change
U.S., Britain seek UN OK to
rule Iraq
Japan Space Probe Chases
Asteroid
A Japanese spacecraft blasted off Friday on an ambitious four-and-a-half-year journey to
bring asteroid samples back to Earth for the first time.
Students:
English-only test unfair
Hundreds of seniors stage protest over state exam
NRA told: 'Butt out'
of lawsuit
Think tank seeks to bar gun group from legal action in D.C.
House
set to pass tax cut
$550 billion plan pares down Bush proposal on dividends
'Nuclear option' to end
Democratic filibusters?
Republicans to try to change Senate rules on breaking blockades
Al-Qaida
member: We're planning U.S. hit
Report says network reorganized, plotting attack similar to 9-11
U.S. submits U.N.
resolution
Measure asks Security Council to lift sanctions on Iraq
Rumsfeld: No timetable for
Iraq pullout
Secretary says stabilizing country could take longer than 1 year
Palestinians fire rockets at
Israeli town
U.S. criticizes 'targeted killing' of Hamas leader in Gaza
129 passengers sucked out
of plane
Rear door bursts open on cargo aircraft flying across Congo
'Minuteman'
mascot running out of time?
Gender, firearms, ethnicity issues threaten to muzzle University of Massachusetts logo
Cats, dogs 'farmed for skins in EU'
'We had not heard this before, but we are not surprised'
400,000 human embryos
frozen in United States
Survey: Number at fertility clinics far greater than previous estimates
US Wants
Iraqi Sanctions Lifted Except for Arms
The United States on Thursday proposed lifting U.N. sanctions on Iraq, except for an arms
embargo, without making this conditional on U.N. arms inspections as demanded by other
Security Council members.
US Faces French, Russian Opposition
to Lifting Iraq Sanctions
Pakistan Ups Stakes for Peace
With India
Pakistan Raises Prospect of Nuclear Disarmament After 'Positive' Response From India
Armitage
'Optimistic' About Renewed India-Pakistan Dialogue
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, May 8 After meeting with Pakistan's president and other officials
here today, Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage said he was "cautiously
optimistic" about the renewal of diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan.
Neocons dance a Strauss
waltz
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.
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.
Eugene Police Illegally Raid
Homes with LAV; Prompts Federal Lawsuit
Queen's
rep. denies rape allegation
The British queen's embattled representative in Australia was plunged deeper into crisis
Thursday when he was forced to deny a rape allegation dating back to the 1960s.
Australian
Republic Movement Gains Ground
The campaign to end the British monarchy's reign over Australia has gained momentum from
an Anglican church sex scandal and a rape allegation against the official representative
of Queen Elizabeth II in the former colony.
Kurt
Billings on ChemTrails
Interview with Hilly Rose
Irking
N.R.A., Bush Supports Ban on Assault Weapons
The White House says Mr. Bush supports the extension of the current law a position that
has put him in opposition to the N.R.A. and left many gun owners angry and dumbfounded.
Zero
Tolerance, Zero Sense
Controversial
Calif. gun decision stands
A sharply divided federal appeals court in California Tuesday refused to reconsider its
controversial ruling challenging the concept that the right to own any type of gun is
automatically guaranteed by the Constitution.
Jury
blames gunmaker
Alameda County awards teen $50 million
Boy paralyzed in accident wins $50.9 million in damages
Bush
was like Hitler, says weapons man
Hmmm.... Seems Like We've Heard
This Before -- Remember This Chemical Find That Was So Played up Until it Turned Out to Be
Nothing More Than Pesticides?
Where were you in '72?
Most of us remember...Bush does not...
Gutsy defenders of liberty
librarians in cities and towns throughout the country
Conn. Supreme
Court: Fetus Is Body Part
Setting The Record Straight On
Who Armed Saddam
U.S.: Spy Photos Show Smoke
Coming From N. Korea Nuke Plants
U.S. Suspects
North Korea Moved Ahead on Weapons
Report:
U.S. Has Plans to Bomb N.Korea Nuke Plant
India Tests Heavy
Satellite Rocket Successfully
US and India: A dangerous
alliance
Pentagon weighs increased
presence in Africa
New U.S. Concerns
on Iran's Pursuit of Nuclear Arms
Hardliners
'make Iran risk fate of dictator'
Analysts weigh options
for change in Iran
Does Our Sun Have A Doomsday Twin?
Furor - Halliburton's No-Bid Contract
To Work Iraq Oil Fields
David Bloom's death tied to
smallpox shot?
NBC correspondent possibly victim of 'toxic vaccine' before war in Iraq
West Nile Virus
Prediction For 2003 - A Bad Year
SARS Toll Tops 500
SARS 'Relapses' Turn Out
Not So
New Deadly Sars-Like Illness
Kills 7 In Cambodia
When Money Destroys
Karl
Rove: Counting Votes While the Bombs Drop
Ten Lessons Of The Iraq War
Diplomats
on the Defensive
State Dept. loyalists say the Pentagon is usurping foreign policy and undermining Powell.
Conservatives say 9/11 has changed the rules.
Under
Enormous Pressure to Prove War Pretext, U.S. believes it has found weapons lab
Troops search Iraqi tractor-trailer for evidence of biological arms - U.S. lifts
sanctions, calls on UN to do same - Alleged Saddam tape urges Iraqis to fight
House Approves $2.4 Billion For Nanotech
Research
Doctors Are
Third Leading Cause of Death In The US
Tornado recovery efforts continue
Thousands of people across several Midwestern states were waking up Tuesday to another day
of recovery efforts, after an "extremely rare" outbreak of tornadoes Sunday and
early Monday killed at least 38 people in Missouri, Kansas and Tennessee.
DMN Update
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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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Prophecy:
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The 2003 Poleshift
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