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Home School: A Quiet Revolution
With no government oversight, no taxpayer funding and no professional accreditation, they’re trying to out-school the schools.


Man Arrested for Feeding the Homeless

How to Harvest, Process, and Store Vegetable Seeds
In today’s normal global economy, seeds are more expensive per ounce than pure refined silver. And history has repeatedly demonstrated that during serious worldwide famine conditions, food and seeds eventually become more valuable than gold.

Scars of Nato bombing still pain Serbs
"The 10th anniversary of the air strikes will lead people to think about the bombing campaign, which they saw as unjust, unfair and illegal action carried out by Nato," says Serbian political analyst Bratislav Grubacic.

US will appoint Afghan 'prime minister' to bypass Hamid Karzai
The US and its European allies are preparing to plant a high-profile figure in the heart of the Kabul government in a direct challenge to the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, the Guardian has learned.

Mumbai Gunman Laughs at 11,000 Pages Worth of Charges Against Him
The sole gunman to be captured after the Mumbai massacre laughed yesterday when he was asked in court if he understood the charges against him.

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Mobile death chambers take capital punishment on the road
China is innovating in the market of death with a fleet of execution buses in which convicts are efficiently and cleanly put to death by lethal injection.

Half of $165 Million in AIG Bonuses May Be Returned, Cuomo Says
Nine of the top 10 recipients of bonuses at American International Group Inc. agreed to give back the money and half of the total $165 million paid may be retrieved, said New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.

Inside Mexico's most dangerous city (With Video)
Gang violence is surging in Mexico, where 40,000 soldiers have been deployed across the country to root out drug cartels.

Eastern Europe's Economic Crash
The global downturn has hit Eastern Europe with particular vengeance. Countries that profited more than many others from globalization and were previously capitalism's rising stars are now seeing demand for exports collapse, along with their currencies. They are bracing for a hard landing.

Quest to legalise polygamy in Utah
Some 40,000 people in the US state of Utah live in illegal polygamous families in which a man takes more than one wife. These fundamentalist Mormons have now begun a campaign for a change in the law they regard as discriminatory and unfair. Humphrey Hawksley met some of the families involved.

Scientists to create blood in lab
Blood donors could become a thing of the past if a team of scientists in the UK get their way.

Stroke victim's 'deathbed' confession to 32-year-old murder proves premature
Lying in his bed for what he was convinced were his final moments, James Brewer, a stroke victim, felt compelled to confess to a crime that had weighed on his conscience for more than three decades.

In 1977, the factory worker was arrested in Tennessee on suspicion of shooting a man dead in a fit of jealous rage, but he jumped bail and fled to Oklahoma, where he and his wife began a new life under assumed names. Eager to clear his conscience before he passed away, he phoned police back in Tennessee and admitted his guilt.

China central bank governor suggests creating super-sovereign reserve currency
Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of China's central bank, has proposed to create a super-sovereign reserve currency as part of reform in the international monetary system.

Flashback - CONGRESS PASSES WIDE-RANGING BILL EASING BANK LAWS
Congress approved landmark legislation today that opens the door for a new era on Wall Street in which commercial banks, securities houses and insurers will find it easier and cheaper to enter one another's businesses.

The measure, considered by many the most important banking legislation in 66 years, was approved in the Senate by a vote of 90 to 8 and in the House tonight by 362 to 57. The bill will now be sent to the president, who is expected to sign it, aides said. It would become one of the most significant achievements this year by the White House and the Republicans leading the 106th Congress.

G20 warned unrest will sweep globe
A wave of social and political unrest could sweep through the world's poorest countries if G20 leaders fail to come to their aid, the World Bank warns today, as new research says the credit crunch will cost developing countries $750bn (£520bn) in lost output and drive millions more into poverty.

My Response To MIAC Report
By Chuck Baldwin

The Feds already monitor virtually every phone call, email, and public speech in the country. How long before these secret police reports will be used as justification to arrest and incarcerate people because of their ideas and opinions, labeling them as a "threat" or as "dangerous" to society?


The Second American Revolution
Thomas Paine, author of "Common Sense," returns to modern times to pleas for a second revolution to take back America, Now!

Airport security technique debated
Behavior detection is a touchy topic at the nation's airports. An October report by the National Research Council, an arm of the National Academy of Sciences, concluded that there is "no scientific consensus" that behavioral surveillance techniques like those employed by the TSA are an effective way to combat terrorism. It found they have "enormous potential for privacy violations."

THE TAKEOVER OF AMERICA / REPUBLIC BECOMES OLIGARCHY
America has become an oligarchy ( a government ruled by a powerful few ) versus a Republic ( a government limited by law ) as the banking and Wall Street Masters of the Universe continue their tyranny and class economic rape while the public ignites in furor

Mexico offers $2 million for top drug lords
Mexico's government on Monday offered $2 million each for information leading to the arrest of 24 top drug lords in a public challenge to the cartels' violent grip on the country.

A New Look At CE 399 and the Autopsy of JFK
It is obvious that the Magic Bullet theory has been problematic from the beginning. Created by a lawyer, now Senator, Arlen Specter, it’s been a bone of contention from the very start and remains so to this day.

Strip-Search of Girl Tests Limit of School Policy
An assistant principal, enforcing the school’s antidrug policies, suspected her of having brought prescription-strength ibuprofen pills to school.

Hammacher Schlemmer: Big Brother for Your Car
Parents have more options for keeping tabs on their kids than ever before. Web browsers can limit surfing, Sprint Family Locator can track locations, and Ford offers parental controls on one of their cars. Now Hammacher Schlemmer, that 160-year-old bastion of oddball gadgets you never thought you needed, has unveiled the Driving Activity Reporter.

Gaza war crime claims gather pace as more troops speak out
An investigation by a group of former Israeli soldiers has uncovered new evidence of the military's conduct during the assault on Gaza two months ago.

Government Again Concedes Vaccines Cause Autism
Generation Rescue, Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey’s Los Angeles-based non-profit autism organization, today announced that the United States Government has once again conceded that vaccines cause autism.

New group may take over from G20
An economic team from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund has said the Group of 20 should be replaced by a new Global Economic Council.

The team, which includes academics, central bank officials, and economic ministers from Japan, western Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia has been meeting to discuss the new council, which will be a United Nations body.

The new UN body, which would be independent of the Security Council is expected to become the main forum for setting the agenda for worldwide economic and financial policy.

Global Unions To Present Five-Point Plan At G-20 Meet
Trades unions across the world will present their governments Monday with a five-point plan for action at next month's G-20 summit in London to pull the global economy out of recession and chart a new course for creating jobs, regulating finances and ensuring governance globally, their confederation says.

The plan calls for "a co-ordinated international recovery and sustainable growth plan to create jobs and ensure public investment," as well as the nationalization of insolvent banks and a new international legal framework to regulate the global economy along with reform of the global financial and economic institutions (IMF, World Bank, OECD, WTO).

The destruction of the major western currencies (Video)
Martin Hennecke, Associate Director at Tyche Group says we could go into an environment of sharply rising inflation over the coming years because the US has been trying to fix the financial crisis by lowering interest rates and throwing in more liquidity. He adds that what people traditionally considered as low risk assets such as US treasuries will become high risk assets.

UK population must fall to 30 million, says Porritt
JONATHON PORRITT, one of Gordon Brown’s leading green advisers, is to warn that Britain must drastically reduce its population if it is to build a sustainable society.

Bankruptcy is Economic Stimulus
By Ron Paul

As long as the government insists on maintaining the status quo by propping up failed institutions, we will continue to dig a bigger hole for ourselves.

Militia Men: Patriots or terrorists
By Adam Brown

What do patriots, Christians and sovereign citizens who love what America truly stands for have in common? Lately these groups of people have been seen as dangerous threats to law enforcement personnel and to our great nation.

You’re Probably A Terrorist If…
By Vicki Crawford

You're probably a terrorist if you supported former presidential candidates like Ron Paul, Bob Barr, or Chuck Baldwin. The guy with the flip-charts doesn't count. Yet.

US unveils public-private plan to purge toxic assets
US authorities on Monday unveiled a much-awaited plan using public and private capital to soak up toxic assets clogging the banking system, the latest move in multi-pronged effort to ease a credit crunch and steady the economy.


The Followers Trailer
This is a documentary that will be coming out for free on youtube by ChangeDaChannel. It's not about the politicians. It's about their followers. With all the hate and lines blurred can you tell the difference between the right wing and left wing? Find out this summer.

UK police criticized over handling of protests
Parliament's Joint Select Committee on Human Rights said police were misusing counter-terrorism laws, anti-social behaviour legislation and the Protection from Harassment Act to deal with protestors.

G-20 Meeting May Give Impetus to WTO Accord, U.K., Brazil Say
World Trade Organization negotiators have been seeking a deal since 2001 to cut agriculture subsidies and tariffs on industrial goods. While their efforts got a boost in November when the G-20 set a year-end deadline for an accord, the momentum fizzled from a lack of political will.

With a change of leadership in the U.S. and more countries caught up in the worst economic crisis in 60 years, conditions favor a WTO agreement, said Mark Malloch-Brown, Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s top adviser for the G-20 summit on April 2. The meeting will include delegations from 40 nations and be President Barack Obama’s first visit to London.

B-2 Bomber Radar Spectrum Accidentally Sold, Adds to Military Bandwidth Woes
Last year during the bandwidth auction, the portion of the spectrum used by the B-2 bomber's Raytheon APQ-181 radar was accidentally sold to an obscure multinational organization according to Military.com. As a result, U.S. taxpayers will be footing the over $1B USD bill to replace the radar in the 20 remaining jets.


Peter Schiff talks about the ponzi economy

As credit markets froze, banks loaned millions to insiders
Banks nationwide hold $41 billion in loans to directors, top executives and other insiders, a portfolio that experts say should be stripped of secrecy.

Geithner's Galling and Dangerous Plan For Bad Bank Toxic Assets
By Mike Shedlock

The Government has agreed to finance 93% of the loan, and it is a no recourse loan. This provision is in place for one reason only: To insure that investors overpay for bad bank assets, at taxpayer expense.

U.S. sought ex-Guantanamo detainee's silence-court
U.S. government lawyers tried to get a British resident held at Guantanamo Bay to sign a deal saying he had never been tortured and that he would not speak to the media as a condition of his release, according to documents presented in Britain's High Court.

Millionaires' audit chances fell 36% last year
IRS audits of taxpayers with income of $1 million or more declined by more than a third last year, despite the agency's claims that it stepped up scrutiny of wealthy taxpayers, a new study says.

China ready to discuss new reserve currency at G20 summit
China is ready to discuss Russia's proposal of a new global reserve currency as an alternative to the U.S. dollar at the G20 summit in London, a vice governor of the country's Central Bank said on Monday.

FDA One Step Away From Declaring Dietary Supplements Drugs
By Bill Sardi

President Barack Obama has appointed two experts, one in food the other in drugs, to head up the soon to be reorganized Food & Drug Administration in preparation for an agency split that would separate the FDA into two – one agency to oversee foods and the other to regulate drugs. But just exactly where does that leave dietary supplements?


Orlando 'Tea Party' rally draws more than 4,000

Foreign Firms Eye Stimulus Dollars
Spain's Prince Felipe and his wife, Princess Letizia, visited New York and Washington last week on an unusual mission for one of Europe's most glamorous celebrity couples: to drum up business for Spanish companies from the U.S. economic stimulus package.

China reaffirms commitment to U.S. debt purchases
China will continue to purchase U.S. Treasurys and support the dollar's role as a global currency, according to comments Monday by a senior Chinese official in Beijing.

Tribe sues New Jersey for $1 trillion
A New Jersey tribe has filed a federal lawsuit against the state to reclaim its ancestral land.

Filed by the Sand Hill Band of Lenape and Cherokee Indians, the lawsuit demands that the state recognize the tribe and pay $1 trillion in damages, to be paid in 1-ounce gold coins.

Obama changes tactics in ‘disastrous’ war against Afghanistan's heroin producers
President Obama is planning an overhaul of the ineffective anti-drugs policy in Afghanistan as Washington prepares to announce the non-military side of its strategy to defeat the Taleban.

"Ecstasy" may help PTSD victims get better
The drug MDMA -- better known as the illegal recreational drug "Ecstasy" -- may help people with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) recover, a Norwegian research team suggests.

Global Money Inflation in the Late-Departed Boom
By Michael S. Rozeff

The world economy is experiencing a severe recession or depression. This has been preceded by a steep inflation in nominal stocks of money across the entire world. Central banks control these money stocks or money supplies. They engineered a global credit boom by inflating their local currencies.

Euro Currency of Choice as Fed Easing Devalues Dollar
Less than a month after lambasting European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet for failing to keep up with Ben S. Bernanke’s efforts to stem the recession, foreign-exchange traders are glad he’s behind the curve.

U.K. Government 'illegal' databases row
A quarter of Government databases should be scrapped or redesigned because they are fundamentally flawed and probably illegal, a social justice think-tank said.

Brussels ‘recreating Soviet bloc in Europe’
THE leader of the Czech Republic, which holds the rotating European Union presidency, has warned that a “Europe of states” is in danger of turning into a “state of Europe”, legislating on almost every aspect of people’s lives but lacking in democracy and transparency.

Aliens? No, just the Pentagon playing with its latest toys
A flurry of UFO sightings was troubling the spooks at the Ministry of Defence.

New U.K. anti-terror strategy launched
Plans to introduce the most comprehensive approach to tackling the UK terror threat are set to be unveiled by the Home Secretary. A new counter-terrorist strategy which is designed to be tougest in the world will be launched by Jacqui Smith this week.

Mr Brown said: "Today, not only the police and security and intelligence officers and our armed forces, but also the emergency services, local councils, businesses and community groups are involved in state-of-the-art civil contingency planning.

"Down the Memory Hole," Alan Greenspan Style
By Stephen Lendman

Fitts wrote in May 1999 that in December 1997, "the CIA Inspector General delivered Volume I of their report to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence" on the charges. It documented "the continued (money laundered) flow of an estimated $500 billion - $1 trillion a year....into the US financial system."

Death squad leader ‘was top CIA agent’
THE LATE President Milosevic's secret police chief and organiser of Serb death squads during the genocidal ethnic cleansing of disintegrating Yugoslavia was the United States' top CIA agent in Belgrade, according to the independent Belgrade Radio B92.

Why the End of America is Closer than You Think
By Mike Adams

I recently moved to Ecuador. Not for a vacation. Not for a month or two. I moved to Ecuador for good, as a permanent resident. Upon hearing my plans for living in South America, many people who knew me in the States asked things like, "Well what about the stability of Ecuador as a nation?" To which I would respond, "Oh, you mean the stability of banks that don't make loans and don't invest in derivatives? You mean the stability of a nation where the population still has the courage to march in the streets and throw corrupt officials out of its capitol?"

A Bear Market Is Where Angels Fear To Tread
By Bob Chapman

There are red herrings galore. They are the Illuminists' favorite fish. We never have to worry about the red herring becoming an endangered species because their are enough of them inhabiting the New York, NY and Washington, D.C. areas to repopulate the oceans should that become necessary.


"This is witch huntery!"
Congressman Sherman joins CNBC hosts Mark Haines and Erin Burnett and discusses his legislation which would prevent million-dollar-a-month salaries for executives of financial institutions bailed-out with taxpayer dollars (TARP funds)

Geithner Aides Worked With AIG for Months on Bonuses
Since the fall, senior aides to Timothy Geithner have closely dealt with American International Group Inc. on compensation issues including bonuses, both from his time as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and as Treasury secretary.


Scenes from the "March on the Pentagon" Rally
Here are few scenes from the "March on the Pentagon" rally held on Saturday, March 21, 2009, in Washington, D.C.

Psychological Operations (PSYOPS) against Venezuela
By Eva Golinger

A secret document of the US Army National Ground Intelligence Center, recently declassified in part, through the application of the US Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), confirms that the Pentagon's most powerful team for psychological operations is employing its forces against Venezuela.

Final curtain for Vegas showgirls
For almost half a century, they've been doing the cancan, but now, as a local comedy headliner might quip, they can't. The high-kicking dancers of Les Folies Bergere in Las Vegas, who turned the showgirl into a quintessential symbol of Sin City, are the latest cultural institution to fall victim to the economic slump.

Venezuela's Chavez calls Obama 'ignorant'
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday called President Barack Obama "ignorant," saying he has a lot to learn about Latin America.

Singapore may take six years to recover
Singapore's recession-hit economy may take up to six years to recover in a worse-case scenario, influential founding father Lee Kuan Yew said.

AIG bonus payments $218 million
Documents turned over to the Connecticut attorney general show that American International Group Inc paid out over $218 million in bonuses, more than the previously disclosed $165 million, published reports said on Saturday.

Study Backs Bosnian Serb’s Claim of Immunity
Every time Radovan Karadzic, the onetime Bosnian Serb leader, appears in court on war crimes charges, he has hammered on one recurring claim: a senior American official pledged that he would never be standing there.

Joseph Salerno: Use Cash and Undermine the State and the Banksters
Lew Rockwell interviews Dr. Joseph Salerno

The virtues of public anger and the need for more
By Glenn Greenwald

This anti-anger consensus among our political elites is exactly wrong. The public rage we're finally seeing is long, long overdue, and appears to be the only force with both the ability and will to impose meaningful checks on continued kleptocratic pillaging and deep-seated corruption in virtually every branch of our establishment institutions. The worst possible thing that could happen now is for this collective rage to subside and for the public to return to its long-standing state of blissful ignorance over what the establishment is actually doing.

City Pays Settlement in 1995 Police Shooting Case
Fourteen years after two young robbery suspects were slain in a barrage of 28 police bullets as they lay on the floor of a Bronx apartment, New York City agreed on Friday to pay the victims’ families $1.15 million to settle a $20 million lawsuit that accused two detectives of inexplicable, execution-style killings.

Dodd Blames Obama Administration for Bonus Amendment
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd said the Obama administration asked him to insert a provision in last month’s $787 billion economic- stimulus legislation that had the effect of authorizing American International Group Inc.’s bonuses.

Naked Short Sales Hint Fraud in Bringing Down Lehman
The biggest bankruptcy in history might have been avoided if Wall Street had been prevented from practicing one of its darkest arts.

Tangled Up In Blue
On December 10, 2008, Joshua Tree-based News Director Gary Daigneault of radio station KCDZ received a faxed press release from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) that announced an upcoming DUI checkpoint. But this was not like any other press release Daigneault had ever read.

It stated that the Morongo Basin office of the CHP, the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department and the United States Marine Corps (USMC) planned to conduct a “joint sobriety/license checkpoint on Friday Dec. 12, somewhere in the unincorporated/incorporated area of San Bernardino County.”


Jay Rockefeller: Internet should have never existed

Obama secretly ends program that let pilots carry guns
After the September 11 attacks, commercial airline pilots were allowed to carry guns if they completed a federal-safety program. No longer would unarmed pilots be defenseless as remorseless hijackers seized control of aircraft and rammed them into buildings.

Debt Slavery Plan Foresees Big Subsidies for Investors
The Treasury Department is expected to unveil early next week its long-delayed plan to buy as much as $1 trillion in troubled mortgages and related assets from financial institutions, according to people close to the talks.

Obama Backs Geithner Despite Vast Criticisms
Embattled Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner's job is safe and the subject of resignation has not come up in his conversations with President Obama despite calls from some in Congress for Geithner to step down, the president said in an interview to be broadcast tonight on CBS's "60 Minutes."

In American crisis, anger and guns
By Bernd Debusmann

In November, an analysis published by the U.S. Army War College’s Strategic Studies Institute listed “unforeseen economic collapse” as one of the possible causes of future “widespread civil violence.”

More police in US using gunfire detection system
East Palo Alto is the first US city completely wired with ShotSpotter, a system of strategically placed acoustic sensors linked to a computer designed to help police locate gunfire in high-crime areas, but the technology is spreading.

North Korea to Close Air Routes for Rocket Launch
North Korea will close two routes in its airspace April 4-8 for a scheduled rocket launch, South Korea’s transportation ministry said.

Fuming Over Obama Saying Nice Stuff To Iranians, Chief Neocon Lets Slip It’s About Regime Change
It didn’t take too long for Murdoch’s chief neocon propagandist, William Kristol of the neocon comic ‘The Weekly Standard’, to pen his response to President Obama’s televised offering of a tentative hand of peace.

Washington Mutual sues FDIC for over $13 billion
Washington Mutual Inc, the failed U.S. savings and loan, has sued the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp for well over $13 billion in connection with the loss of its banking operations, which was acquired by JPMorgan Chase & Co.

FBI planting spies in U.S. mosques, Muslim groups say
Ten U.S. Muslim organizations threatened this week to cease working with the FBI, citing "McCarthy-era tactics" by the agency, including efforts to covertly infiltrate California mosques.

Thousands march against mafia in Naples
Thousands of people, including the acclaimed author of mafia expose "Gomorrah," marched in southern Italy's Naples Saturday against decades of mafia violence that has killed some 900 people.

Man's contribution to climate change is negligible in geologic time
Most geologists, including those in the energy business, take a REALLY long view of the earth's history including global warming and cooling cycles. Within the framework of geologic time, i.e. the earth's history, man is a very late entry and relatively small contributor to climate changes.

Ex-cops apologize for deadly drug raid ahead of sentencing
A former police officer tearfully apologized Monday for his role in an elderly Atlanta woman's shooting death during a botched drug raid, and another told a judge he prays daily for the victim.

Follow the Bailout Cash
There was plenty of outrage on Capitol Hill last week over the executive bonuses paid out by AIG after getting federal bailout money. But another money trail could make voters just as angry: the campaign dollars to members of Congress from banks and firms that have received billions via the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

Britain trains civilian anti-terror force
Britain has launched a clandestine alliance that recruits citizens and trains them to act as undercover agents against terror suspects.

Protests in Washington, Calif. call for war's end
Before war protesters ended their demonstration Saturday afternoon, several placed cardboard coffins in front of the offices of northern Virginia defense contractors such as KBR Inc. and Lockheed Martin Corp. as riot police
stood by.

Afghan officials in drug trade cut deals across enemy lines
Corrupt politicians are safeguarding traffickers who then help the Taliban, Globe investigation finds

ANALYSIS - Analysts see need for U.S. talks with Taliban
If the United States is to succeed in Afghanistan, it is going to have to engage in dialogue with Taliban-led insurgents, according to many analysts with close knowledge of the region.

Quantum weirdness: What we call 'reality' is just a state of mind
A lifetime studying quantum mechanics has convinced Bernard d'Espagnat that the world we perceive is merely a shadow of the ultimate reality

100 years of a spy-empire
When Sir Winston Churchill resigned from the office of the Prime Minister of Great Britain, in 1955, he was quoted as saying “I will not preside over the dismembering” of what was previously The British Empire. But as the Empire shrank quickly to the size of the United Kingdom, the “Spy-Empire” of MI5 and Mi6, founded in 1909, never receded but expanded world-wide and turned high-tech.

Pakistan’s Top Judge Back at Work After Protests
Pakistan's top judge resumed his post at the Supreme Court on Sunday following two years of political turmoil over his ouster in the al-Qaida-threatened, U.S.-allied country.

London braces for mass G20 protests
Office workers face chaos next week with swaths of London in security lockdown for the G20 summit and warnings that bankers will be targeted in a series of protests aimed at causing maximum disruption.

Mexico relationship hits some bumps
The trade dispute got tetchy last week when Mexico raised tariffs on scores of U.S. imports -- retaliation for Washington's decision to stop funding a program that allowed some Mexican trucks on U.S. highways under a free-trade agreement.

‘Hillary: The Movie,’ Now Showing at Supreme Court
Months after its debut, "Hillary: The Movie" faces nine of the nation's toughest critics: the Supreme Court.

The justices' review of the slashing documentary financed by longtime critics of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton could bring more than just a thumbs up or thumbs down. It may settle the question of whether the government can regulate a politically charged film as a campaign ad.

Food rationing a possibility unless consumers cut back on 'water footprint'
Households face the prospect of rationing unless they stop rampant consumption of dairy products, meat and soft drinks, according to a senior Government food adviser, who has warned about Britain's "water footprint".

Humanitarian War Crimes - Tenth Anniversary of the beginning of NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
More than 80 % of NATO’s bombardments were directed at civilian targets, residential areas, work places, clinics and schools.

'You are fighting a religious war against gentiles': What rabbis told Israeli soldiers in Gaza war
Rabbis in the Israeli army told battlefield troops in January's Gaza offensive that they were fighting a 'religious war' against gentiles, it has been revealed.

Legislation would set aside 2 million acres in nine states
The Senate on Thursday passed a long-delayed bill to set aside more than 2 million acres in nine states as protected wilderness, from a California mountain range to more than 1,000 miles of rivers.

Fed Planning 15-Fold Increase In US Monetary Base
The fed is planning moves that would more than double its balance-sheet assets by September to $4.5 trillion from $1.9 trillion. Whether expressing approval or concern over the fed’s intentions, most commentators fail to understand the real magnitude of the projected expansion of the US monetary base because they don’t take into account the amount of dollars circulating abroad.

Official: AIG bonus estimates grow $53 million
The attorney general of Connecticut said Saturday that he is asking American International Group Inc. why documents appear to show the company paid $53 million more in bonuses to its financial products division than previously reported.

Obama budget deficit could hit 1.845 trillion dollars
The US budget deficit could hit 1.845 trillion dollars this year under the budget proposed by President Barack Obama, quadrupling the 2008 record shortfall, a new forecast showed.

Missouri's Comical Yet Deadly Serious Police State
In a slice of 2009's America, Gomer Pyle gone bad could land you marked by the govenrment as a "terrorist" on the no-fly list, on a government watch-list, or even in "indefinite security detention" for flying a flag, supporting a political party, or expressing a point of view on tax policy.

WTC developer seeks government financial aid - WSJ
Sources said developer Larry Silverstein has sought financial help with at least two of the towers.

The Mother of All Bells
By Peter Schiff

There is an old adage on Wall Street that no one rings a bell at major market tops or bottoms. That may be true in normal times, but as many have noticed, we are now completely through the looking glass. In this parallel reality, Ben Bernanke has just rung the loudest bell ever heard in the foreign exchange and government debt markets.

Are You a Domestic Terrorist?
What they're afraid of is not the violence. What they're afraid of is so many people are getting so disgusted with a fake two-party system that's really a one-party system, that these people may actually get traction.

Domestic Intelligence System Grows without Controls
Despite the secrecy surrounding domestic intelligence activities, instances have been uncovered where homeland intelligence efforts classified legitimate political activity as "terrorism" and monitored peaceful activists.

Flashback - The FBI Deputizes Business”
“There is evidence that InfraGard may be closer to a corporate Total Information Awareness program (TIPS), turning private-sector corporations some of which may be in a position to observe the activities of millions of individual customers into surrogate eyes and ears for the FBI.”

Flashback - Is the Pentagon spying on Americans?
The Defense Department document is the first inside look at how the U.S. military has stepped up intelligence collection inside this country since 9/11, which now includes the monitoring of peaceful anti-war and counter-military recruitment groups.

Stasi HQ UK... where details of all your journeys are secretly logged and kept for a decade
This anonymous office building on a business park near Heathrow Airport is where the Government has begun monitoring millions of British holidaymakers using its controversial new 'terrorist detector' database.

The U.K. wants your Twitter chatter under surveillance
Not happy with pushing the EU Data Retention Directive which would make ISPs store communication data for 12 months Vernon Coaker, the U.K. Home Office security minister, now wants all social networking sites and IM messaging service monitored as well. The Interception Monderisation Programme (IMP) is the government proposal for legislation to use mass monitoring of traffic data as an antiterrorism tool.

Galloping Galloway
Well, I guess I don't have to tell you that British Respect Party MP George Galloway has been banned from entering Canada. We are fast becoming a fascist state.

Incoming Israeli Foreign Minister Lieberman lives in illegal West Bank settlement
The foreign minister of Israel's incoming government lives in a West Bank settlement and will begin life as a diplomat battling the perception that he is anti-Arab.

Madoff-Gate now New York State Real Estate-Gate
A reliable source who is close to both the U.S. Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York's Organized Crime Unit tells WMR that Ponzi scammer Bernard Madoff, who was remanded to prison last week by U.S. Judge Denny Chin, took a "fall" for some of New York's most powerful and wealthiest politicians who were using Madoff's private investment scheme as a "front" to assist in a major real estate redevelopment plan for New York that stood, and still stand, to make the conspirators super-rich.


Continental Congress 2009
The free People of America must now speak out, reminding those around the world that we are, as they are too, a free people whose Rights are Natural, Unalienable and Individual, endowed as they are by the Creator, and most certainly not dependent upon a grant by any government or the will of any majority.

Obama maneuvers to protect Wall Street bonuses
Following the passage Thursday of a bill by the House of Representatives that would tax some bonuses at a handful of companies that have received government bailout money, the Obama administration is seeking to discourage passage of a similar bill by the Senate, even as Obama feigns indignation over $165 million in bonuses awarded by the bailed-out insurance giant American International Group (AIG).

Robbery Writ Monumental
By David Calderwood

Bernanke’s Fed is colluding with Geitner’s Treasury to monetize massive amounts of government debt, releasing the Head Clown and the clowns in Congress to spend themselves silly because the Fed will simply provide infinite money more directly than ever.

Forget AIG Bonuses--The Next Bailout is Here
By Ruth Conniff

As the Wall Street Journal opinion page points out, "Taxpayers have already put up $173 billion, or more than a thousand times the amount of those bonuses, to fund the government's AIG 'rescue.'"

Obama’s War Policies Worse than Bush’s, Anti-War Activist Says
By Josiah Ryan

President Barack Obama’s war policies in Iraq and Afghanistan are criminal and worse than those of former President Bush, according to Adam Kokesh, who serves on the board of directors of the anti-war group Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW).

Is America Already a Police State?
By Nathan Coe

In the last eight years we have seen a slew of police state legislation, to the point that it has often been hard to keep up. By now, most take the Department of Homeland Security for granted, but the implications of its emergence should not be ignored.

RBS traders hid toxic debt
Traders received multi-million pound bonuses after acquiring more than £30 billion of sub-prime assets during early 2007. Following these purchases the bank “didn’t stand a chance” of surviving unaided, one board director told this newspaper.

Latvia uses police to quash talk of economic collapse
EU leaders met in Brussels for a two-day summit on how to help struggling Eastern European economies, such as Latvia.

Britain at risk of serious social unrest, report warns
Britain is in danger of serious social unrest and public disorder in response to the economic crisis, according to a new report.

Geithner Puts Finishing Touches on Plan to Revive U.S. Banks
The Obama administration put the finishing touches on a plan to remove troubled assets from banks’ balance sheets that will be unveiled early next week.

Nobel Economists Slam Obama's Economic Policy
Nobel economists Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz slammed Obama's economic policy this week.

Mexican drug wars now worse than Iraq
Mexican drug cartels are now as heavily armed as America’s enemies during the Iraq war and are extending their bloody conflict into the United States, say security experts.

New video of torture exposes Chinese brutality in Tibet
Video footage from Tibet is extremely rare. The film, which shows violent scenes from the March 2008 riots, is the clearest evidence yet that Tibetans were subject to police brutality as China struggled for control in Lhasa.

Ter·ror·ist (noun): Anyone Who Disagrees with the Government
The Department of Homeland Security and police forces label anyone who they disagree with - or who disagrees with government policies - as "terrorists".

Judge Blocks Rule Permitting Concealed Guns In U.S. Parks
A federal judge yesterday blocked a last-minute rule enacted by President George W. Bush allowing visitors to national parks to carry concealed weapons.

Leader: No change in hostile US policy
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution says the US has shown no sign of a real change in its hostile attitude toward the Iranian nation.

Facebook Bug Reveals Private Photos, Wall Posts
Earlier this evening we came across a privacy flaw on Facebook that allowed users to gain access to portions of their friends' profiles that they should not have been able to see. We contacted Facebook about the issue over an hour ago (it remains unresolved), and they have asked us to refrain from going into too much detail as to how to reproduce it until it is fixed.

When Things Fall Apart
By Paul Craig Roberts

On March 19 the New York Times reported: “The Fed said it would purchase an additional $750 billion worth of government-guaranteed mortgage-backed securities, on top of the $500 billion that it is currently in the process of buying.

Judge Rules: Not Filing Since 1999 Is No Crime!
After a February 24 trial on a Florida Bar Association complaint alleging that Charles "Chuck" Behm, a Florida attorney, had violated bar rules by committing a criminal act in refusing to file federal income tax returns since 1999, Judge Tyrie W. Boyer, a county judge in Florida's Fourth Judicial Circuit Court in Jacksonville, ruled that Behm had committed no criminal act.

NYC Challenges 9/11 Workplace Injuries
The city has asked a judge to toss out 9/11 claims by 4,600 cops, firefighters, and paramedics, arguing the "uniformed" personnel are not entitled to workplace protection under state labor laws.

The legal maneuver has infuriated Ground Zero responders, who called the city's move "a slap in the face."

$1 trillion deficits seen for next 10 years
President Barack Obama's budget would generate deficits averaging almost $1 trillion a year over the next decade, according to the latest congressional estimates, significantly worse than predicted by the White House just last month.

Credit Unions With $57 Billion in Assets Seized; 3 Banks Fail
Two corporate credit unions, with combined assets of $57 billion, were seized by the National Credit Union Administration yesterday to stabilize a system used by 90 million customers amid a worldwide financial crisis. Three U.S. banks failed, bringing this year’s total to 20.

Renewed strength of euro threatens economy
After a brief respite, the euro is gaining strongly against the currencies of its main trading partners, further threatening the Continent's wilting economy. That is adding to pressure on the European Central Bank to enact radical steps similar to those that are weakening the dollar, the pound and the Swiss franc.

CIA Says It Has 3,000 Documents Related To Destroyed Interrogation Tapes
In connection with an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit seeking information on detainee abuse, the CIA today disclosed that it has a list of roughly 3,000 summaries, transcripts, reconstructions and memoranda relating to 92 interrogation videotapes that were destroyed by the agency. The CIA refused, however, to disclose the list to the public. The agency also refused to publicly disclose a list of witnesses who may have viewed the videotapes or retained custody of the videotapes before their destruction.

White House: Agenda on track despite worsening deficits
President Barack Obama's budget would produce $9.3 trillion in deficits over the next decade, more than four times the deficits of Republican George W. Bush's presidency, congressional auditors said Friday.

Pelosi's Hate Bill Strategy
By Rev. Ted Pike

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently said Democrats will soon formulate a strategy to pass the federal hate crimes bill, HR 256. This comment should deeply concern all freedom-loving Americans.

Peaceful Dissent and Government Witch Hunts
By Anthony Gregory

As most readers of this are probably aware, the Campaign for Liberty has been singled out, along with a few other political groups, in a leaked Missouri state government report, "The Modern Militia Movement." The document tells state officials to be on the lookout for violent extremists while conflating them with pretty much anyone who criticizes the government. Perhaps most troubling, the information apparently comes from the Department of Homeland Security, meaning that similar documents could be circulating in states other than Missouri.

The Big Takeover
The global economic crisis isn't about money - it's about power. How Wall Street insiders are using the bailout to stage a revolution

Eliot Spitzer takes shots at Andrew Cuomo over handling of AIG mess
Disgraced former Gov. Eliot Spitzer on Wednesday took some not so subtle digs at Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's handling of AIG.

France officially asks to rejoin NATO command
President Nicolas Sarkozy has submitted a formal request to rejoin the NATO command structure following a 43-year absence, French and NATO officials said Friday.

Obama apologizes for remark
After comparing his bowling to the Special Olympics on "The Tonight Show" Thursday, President Obama called Special Olympics Chairman Tim Shriver to apologize before the program even aired.

US flag-burning marks war anniversary
American flags were set on fire Friday to chants of "no, no for occupation" as followers of an anti-U.S. Shiite cleric marked the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war.

Intelligence made it clear Saddam was not a threat, diplomat tells MPs
A former diplomat at the centre of events in the run-up to the Iraq war revealed yesterday that the government has a "paper trail" that could reveal new information about the legality of the invasion.

Dollar rebounds at the end of a turbulent week
The dollar rebounded Friday as markets weighed plans announced by the U.S. Federal Reserve this week to buy up to $300 billion in bonds.

Iran gives cautious welcome to Barack Obama video message
Iran today hailed an unprecedented direct appeal by the US president, Barack Obama, for better relations between the two countries, but urged the US to "realise its previous mistakes" as well as end sanctions and drop its support for Israel.

Obama and Israeli Leader Make Taped Appeals to Iran
The groundbreaking message to Iran that President Obama delivered by videotape on Friday was part of a strategy intended to emphasize a positive message to Iran in the prelude to that nation’s presidential election this summer, according to administration officials and European diplomats.

Israeli soldiers admit to deliberate killing of Gaza civilians
The Israeli army has been forced to open an investigation into the conduct of its troops in Gaza after damning testimony from its own front line soldiers revealed the killing of civilians and rules of engagement so lax that one combatant said that they amounted on occasion to “cold-blooded murder”.


Obama wants you to pledge loyalty to him and he is sending his Zombies to your front door
Excepts from the Obama's Organizing for America training video starting March 21, 09

Postal Service to Close Offices, Seek Retirements
The U.S. Postal Service said it will offer early retirement to almost one in four workers, close administrative offices and eliminate more than 3,000 jobs as it grapples with a financial crisis.


Ron Paul talks AIG Bonuses on CNN American Morning 03/20/2009

Tax Time Covert Ops
By Catherine Austin Fitts


Order your emergency storable food supply today at eFoodsDirect.com!



Surveillance Society

Air France trials biometric boarding cards

All travel plans to be tracked by Government

Pentagon plans blimp to spy from new heights

French government accused of 'Big Brother' tactics over internet piracy

Web inventor warns against third-party internet snooping

Phorm is like a "TV camera in your room"

Google's 'interest-based' ads sure to stoke privacy fears

Smart Grid: Government spying targets Rural America

NJ Freemasons Chip Their Own Kids


U.S. News

Voting machine maker pays state to settle suit

CBS: Rapists allowed to join US military

A.I.G. Sues U.S. for Return of $306 Million in Tax Payments

A Call to Boycott Monsanto - Seminis Seeds

California "tent city" for homeless to be closed

Two US Navy vessels collide in Strait of Hormuz

U.S., Mexican security chiefs to meet on gun trade

US admiral condemns China's 'aggressive' actions

Records show school held 'cage fights'

Some rescued companies owe U.S. taxes-lawmaker


World

Madagascar faces diplomatic isolation

What role will China play in G20 summit?

London police fear violent protests at G-20 economic meeting

Sarkozy under pressure as 'millions' take to streets

Durban II: no-show is slap in face of victims of apartheid

Former President Katsav indicted

Chinese spy who defected tells all

US Army Confirms Israeli Nukes

New nationwide strike hits France

EU bans use of 'Miss' and 'Mrs' (and sportsmen and statesmen) because it claims they are sexist


Economy & Markets

TALF raises red flags for U.S. toxic-asset plan

Rothschild Australia and E3 International to take the lead in the global carbon trading market

Collapse of the Dollar (Video)

Dollar steadies, eyes steepest weekly fall in 24 years

Euro Falls Versus Dollar as EU Prepares to Double Crisis Fund

The Mother of All Depressions (MOAD)

Gold Re-Couples with Euro, "Dollar Getting Destroyed"

“By the Time its New Steps Are Done, the Fed’s Balance Sheet Will Reach $4.5 Trillion, or About a Third of GDP”


The Geithner-Summers-Bernanke Plan to Prop Up Asset Prices Has Failed

Total Jobless Claims Up By 185,000

Role and value of U.S. dollar set to fall: Asia think tanks

Forget the bonuses: AIG can't repay its loans, GAO says

U.S. Injecting Billions Into Foreign Central Banks


War & Terrorism

UN sees grave war crime in Gaza war

Baghdad's water still undrinkable 6 years after invasion

6 years later, progress and doubts are legacy of Iraq war

IDF in Gaza: Killing civilians, vandalism, and lax rules of engagement

The long and sadistic history behind the CIA's torture techniques

Report: IDF chief gave U.S. fresh intel on Iran nukes program


Politics

Latest CIA Scandal Puts Focus on How Agency Polices Self

Obama Envoy Holbrooke Served on AIG's Board

Ex-Bush official: Many at Gitmo are innocent

Geithner: Treasury pushed for bonus loophole

House passes bill taxing AIG and other bonuses

Obama considers expanding Afghan security force

Colin Powell’s former chief of staff: Cheney is ‘evil,’ his fearmongering is ‘assisting’ al Qaeda

Obama Drops Plan to Bill Veterans' Private Insurers

Attorney general signals shift in marijuana policy


Police State - Big Brother

Drug raids gone bad

Case Against Gun-Store Owner Dismissed

Judge Orders Michigan Couple To Testify Against Themselves

Albany County's ammunition sales law is way out of step

HR 45 May be More Troubling Than the Average Anti-gun Bill

Why it matters that the Army was on the streets of Samson, Alabama

Seeds - How to Criminalize Them

Obama Administration: Constitution Does Not Protect Cell-Site Records

Alabama Sheriff Asked for MPs, Questions Army Investigation into Civilian Troop Use


Science & Technology

Military Laser Hits Battlefield Strength

U.K. Government launches bid to allay fears over GM food

Scientists aim to replicate the sun

Star Wars scientists use laser gun to kill mosquitoes in fight against malaria

The astonishing promise of DNA folding

The next Web of open, linked data


Health

A Silenced Drug Study Creates An Uproar

Wrong: World Health Organization claims that health goes down as carbon goes up

Number of Young Girls on Diabetes Drugs Skyrockets 147 Percent

Sick 'downer' cows permanently banned from food supply

Vaccines Did Not Save Us - 2 Centuries of Official Statistics

The Drug Story

Vitamin D -- The Master Key to Optimal Health


Ron Paul

Ron Paul and Peter Schiff on Freedom Watch 03/18/09

Ron Paul on Bloomberg "I see no Purpose for the Federal Reserve..." (03/17/09)

Ron Paul debates Stephen Baldwin on Legalizing Marijuana on CNN Larry King 03/13/2009

Ron Paul "We Need More Earmarks!" (Video)

Ron Paul Calls Out Neocons By Name


Media

Newspaper cuts open door to more political trickery

Six Jewish Companies Own 96% of the World’s Media

We may as well ban Wikipedia

Seattle Post-Intelligencer to go Web only


Israel - Palestine

Israeli soldiers break ranks over Gaza war

Remember Rachel Corrie: Statement from the family of Rachel Corrie

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; (graphic)

Israeli settlers attack homes and stores in East Jerusalem
Blogs / Pundits

The Fed Did It, and Greenspan Should Admit It
By Frank Shostak


Fake Outrage in Washington
By Robert Weissman


States, Not Washington, D.C., Need Our Attention
By Chuck Baldwin


Constitutionalists, Ron Paul Supporters and Real Terrorists
By Szandor Blestman


A Lexicon of Conservative Bullshit
By Dylan Hales


State Imperative – Confiscation of Privately Owned Weapons
By Tim Case


Dusting Off The UN Law Of The Sea Treaty
By Dana Gabriel


Was the Bailout Itself a Scam?
By Paul Craig Roberts


U.S.: Plan to Split Taliban Lures Obama Deeper into War
By Gareth Porter


The Radical Polarization of Law Enforcement
By Patrick Wood


Busted while reporting in Alexandria, Va.
By Wayne Madsen


Can Congress Write Any Laws It Wants?
By Andrew P. Napolitano


Israel's American Chattel
By Paul Craig Roberts


Obama wants E-Verify game for New Amnesty Offensive
By Frosty Wooldridge


'The End Of History'
By Peter Lavelle


Now We Can See Why Open Government Is the Only Way to Go
By Dave Lindorff


Misplaced Anger
By Jacob G. Hornberger


Blame Republicans for Big Government
By Sheldon Richman


Obama and the Empire
By Bill and Kathleen Christison


Bernanke’s Witness Protection Program…
By Mike Whitney


Globalization Driven by New, Apocalyptic Horsemen
By William F. Jasper


AIG Larry Summers and the Politics of CDS Deflection
By F. William Engdahl


The Real AIG Conspiracy
By Michael Hudson


China sees opportunity in failure
By Antoaneta Bezlova


Obama's War on Recovery
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.


Cover-Ups & Conspiracies

Group says files show US knew of Guatemala abuses

Bush White House Pushes Revisionist History of 9/11 and the Iraq War

Symbionese Liberation Army Worked For The Man

Deadly Vaccines Given to U.S. Soldiers 2009 (Video)

Explosives analysis concludes semtex theory "scientifically implausible" in Pan Am 103 explosion

Agent accuses Sutton of cover-up in drug murders

The global drug charade

Mystery solved as tests prove Tsar's entire family was murdered





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