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Oklahoma Senate Passes 10th Amendment Resolution
State Rep. Charles Key today praised the Senate passage of a resolution demanding the federal government cease and desist mandates beyond its authority as designated by the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

USA TODAY- Dead Wrong on Columbine
What is Greg Toppo at USA TODAY thinking? His article is full of errors, most egregiously he writes, “Contrary to early reports, Harris and Klebold weren’t on antidepressant medication …”

Don't Fall For the Old Divide And Conquer Trick
The powers-that-be are trying to distract us from the looting of our wallets by the big banks by creating a left-versus-right, us-versus-them drama.

You know, the old divide-and-conquer schtick.

Americans from across the political spectrum are furious at the financial elite who have robbed us blind, and their enablers in government.

Fed Makes Taxpayers ‘Involuntary Investors’ in Banks, Suit Says
The Federal Reserve should identify U.S. banks funded by its emergency lending because taxpayers are “involuntary investors” who need to know the risks, Bloomberg LP said today in a court filing.

Obama Vows To Rewrite, Simplify 'Monstrous' US Tax Code
With a midnight deadline looming for Americans to pay their taxes, President Barack Obama pledged to rewrite the "monstrous" U.S. tax code, which he said is "far too complicated" for most people to grasp.

How Goldman Posted a Profitable Quarter: They "Skipped" December
Its easy to look profitable when you can cook the books . . .

S&P expects a third of Europe's junk bonds to default
A third all of junk bonds in Britain and Europe are likely to default over the course of this crisis as the debt-driven excesses of buy-out boom come back to haunt, according to a new report by Standard & Poor's.

US forces leave Iraq polluted
The initial reason to invade Iraq was the alleged presence of weapons of mass destruction. Now the US has pledged to withdraw troops, who are accused of using controversial weapons themselves, and no clean-up is planned.

Is Goldman Sachs Running the Plunge Protection Team?
Is the current stock market rebound based on fundamentals, or are more sinister forces at work? Tyler Durden, one of the best financial bloggers around, have found some circumstantial evidence that suggests the mysterious Plunge Protection Team (PPT) has recently been boosting the stock market. And some might say Goldman Sachs is running the show...

Mountie can't recall discussions in meeting, Taser inquiry hears
An officer who convened a counselling session for the four Mounties involved in the death of Robert Dziekanski cannot remember details of the meeting, a public inquiry heard Wednesday.

Napolitano stands by 'extremism' report
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said she was briefed before the release of a controversial intelligence assessment and that she stands by the report sent to law enforcement that lists veterans as a terrorist risk to the U.S. and defines "rightwing extremism" as including groups opposed to abortion and immigration.

US govt faces veteran anger at extremism report
The US Homeland Security Department, under fire for saying US forces returning from the Iraq and Afghan wars were potential right-wing extremist recruits, said Wednesday it honors US veterans.

Income Tax 'Defiers'
D.C. police Detective Michael C. Irving was looking for a way to keep more money in his pocket when he settled on a little-known "program" that he claimed exempted him from income taxes.

Perry suggested Texans secede from the union
Texas Gov. Rick Perry fired up an anti-tax "tea party" Wednesday with his stance against the federal government and for states' rights as some in his U.S. flag-waving audience shouted, "Secede!"


MSNBC: Ron Paul response to Obama speech (04/14/09)

At the White House, Joking about a Torture Investigation?
I was asked to go on Hardball on Tuesday night to discuss the news that Spanish prosecutors are likely to recommend a full investigation be conducted to determine if six former Bush administration officials including ex-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales ought to be indicted for having sanctioned torture at Guantanamo. So I thought I'd ask White House press secretary Robert Gibbs about the matter.

U.S. planning to reveal data on health of top banks: report
The Obama administration is drawing up plans to disclose the financial condition of the 19 biggest banks in the country, the New York Times said, citing senior administration officials.

94 Years of Serfdom
By Paul Craig Roberts

This April 15 is the 94th year that Americans have had to file an income tax. For most Americans, the day is a non-event. The federal and state governments have already collected the taxes due by withholding from each paycheck over the course of the calendar year. Most Americans never saw the money and have no real idea that they earned it.


Rachel Maddow: Is There a Rift in the Tea Bag Movement


If You're Planning Tea Bagging Across The Country, 'You're Going To Need A Dick Armey' (With Video)
Like the anti-war folks, they’re letting their cause get hijacked by a variety of other causes, too, including anti-immigration and anti-gay protesters, and, now, many of the mainstream GOP hacks that had no problem growing the federal government back when they were in power.
Most of these tea parties are associating themselves with Newt Gingrich. Newt probably did more to destroy the true conservative movement than any living politician. The history of that goes something like this. After the republicans rode into Washington D.C. on the wave of talk radio, President Clinton made several comments about how dangerous talk radio was. Then Newt promoted the Telecommunications Bill, which changed the number of radio stations anyone could own, making it so that large corporations (Clear Channel owns about 1,200 stations) could own more radio stations. With Newt's help that legislation was passed into law. Most of the mom and pop owned radio stations and other corporate owned stations that were around at that time were then bought out. When that happened most of the true conservatives and independents that were on talk radio were taken off the air and many were replaced with what has become known as the graduates of the Joseph Goebbels (Hitler's Propaganda Minister) School of Broadcasting and Propaganda. To a large degree that's how these present day republicans got away with expanding the size of government, running up the debt, trashing the constitution, and how we ended up with Obama. It's too bad it took millions of people all those years to figure out they were being feed a line of bullshit.

US inflation goes negative for first time in 54 years
Overall prices in the US economy registered their first year-on-year fall for more than half a century today, fuelling fears that the American economic slump could tip the world's biggest economy into a destructive bout of Japanese-style deflation.


Ron Paul On CNN - The Phony War On Drugs

Obamas made $2.7 million last year
President Barack Obama is one taxpayer who filed his returns on time. Tax returns released by the White House show Obama and his wife, Michelle, together made $2.7 million last year.

Germany Bans Cultivation of GM Corn
Germany has banned the cultivation of GM corn, claiming that MON 810 is dangerous for the environment. But that argument might not stand up in court and Berlin could face fines totalling millions of euros if American multinational Monsanto decides to challenge the prohibition on its seed.

Who is this Netanyahu threatening world peace?
By Jerry Mazza

Binyamin Netanyahu is the narrowly elected prime minister, for a second time, of that tiny country, Israel, which lives off the military largesse of the United States. And now motor mouth is declaring that “Israel will bomb Iran if the US doesn’t.”

Internet privacy: Britain in the dock
'Big Brother' state comes under fire as European Commission launches inquiry into secret surveillance of web users

Income Tax Is Worker Exploitation
By Anthony Gregory

Every year the average American worker confronts the federal government in a more disturbingly intimate manner than during any other so regularly and widely experienced encounter. On April 15, Americans must pay tribute to the central state on the basis of their income.

Iran complains to UN about Israeli "threats"
Iran demanded on Tuesday that the U.N. Security Council respond firmly to what it described as Israel's "unlawful and insolent threats" to launch an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.

OPEC sees 'devastating contraction' in oil demand
OPEC again revised down its estimate for world crude demand on Wednesday, saying a "devasting contraction" in consumption would keep prices under pressure in the months ahead.

Debate on energy, climate bill to begin next week
Congressional hearings will begin next Tuesday on an energy and climate bill that backers say will spur innovation in clean energy technologies and use the marketplace to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions.
Another scam to get you to pay more taxes.

Some US-backed Iraqi militias plotting attacks - vice president
Some of the former Iraqi insurgents recruited by US forces to fight Al-Qaeda are simply biding their time and waiting for a chance to resume attacks, Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdel-Mahdi warned Tuesday. Abdel-Mahdi's comments came amid tension between Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government and the Sahwa, or "Awakening Movement" of militias and former insurgents who switched sides to fight alongside the Americans.

Somali pirates vow to hunt down, kill Americans
Somali pirates vowed to hunt down American ships and kill their sailors and French forces detained 11 other brigands in a high-seas raid as tensions ratcheted up Wednesday off Africa's volatile eastern coast.

W, the Torture Decider
By Ray McGovern

The prose of the recently leaked report of the International Committee of the Red Cross on torture seems colorless. It is at the same time obscene — almost pornographic.

Somali attack on US vessel was 'act of revenge, not piracy
Somali pirates who attacked an American freighter with rocket-propelled grenades were not trying to capture it but to destroy it as an act of revenge, one of their commanders claimed today.

Washington Times: Federal agency warns of radicals on right
The Department of Homeland Security is warning law enforcement officials about a rise in "rightwing extremist activity," saying the economic recession, the election of America's first black president and the return of a few disgruntled war veterans could swell the ranks of white-power militias.

A footnote attached to the report by the Homeland Security Office of Intelligence and Analysis defines "rightwing extremism in the United States" as including not just racist or hate groups, but also groups that reject federal authority in favor of state or local authority.

"It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single-issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration," the warning says.
About 65% or 70% of the adult population probably fits into one or more of the above listed categories.

Riddle of missing CCTV as pictures reveal there WERE cameras near G20 death
The police watchdog chief investigating the death of a man at the G20 protest who was shoved over by an officer is under fire for wrongly claiming there were no CCTV cameras in the area.

Study: Illegal immigrants having more kids in U.S.
Growing numbers of children of illegal immigrants are being born in this country, and they are nearly twice as likely to live in poverty than those with American-born parents, a report says.

Council spends £60,000 snooping through bins on early morning raids
Teams of 'wheelie bin police' are swooping on residents' rubbish at dawn in a scheme costing a council £60,000 a year, it emerged yesterday.

Sales drop shows US consumers still hunkering down
U.S. income tax refunds are arriving in the mail, but this year many cautious consumers are using the extra cash to pay down debt instead of splurging on a flat-screen television.

Goldman Sachs Backlash Is Picking Up Steam
Goldman Sachs (GS) has been able to stay above the fray more than most of its (former) competitors over the last 6 months. Its share price has stayed above single digit-ville and Buffett’s investment in the company was seen by many as the Omaha Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval.

Hundreds of Kurds in Mosul call for province to join Kurdish region
Hundreds of Kurds took the streets in Mosul on Monday calling for the inclusion of the province in the northern Kurdish Autonomous Region.

The Optimum Population Trust Exposed
Quite how this ‘virus’ in the mind programme works remains a mystery. One thing is for sure, the BBC lies somewhere at the heart of it all, cajoling the population in a direction which is only of their choosing in the sense that reality is created by humans using their own freewill thought energy.

NATO: slaughter of civilians and drugs
On April, 4, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) marked its 60th jubilee. In Serbia, my home country, many people are doomed not to celebrate their 60th birthdays- they will die of cancer. In 1999 NATO bombed Serbia with depleted uranium bombs, which caused a cancer outbreak in the region. Serbia's soil, water and air will remain polluted for a few more decades, taking lives of hundreds of Serbs.

There isn't a single word about it in NATO's official reports. One may read there about NATO's contribution to peace in Kosovo.

While NATO exists, there will exist such parallel stories: the one about the alliance's humanitarian mission, the other (which is less frequent) about death and destruction NATO is guilty of.

U.S. may drop key condition for talks with Iran
The Obama administration and its European allies are preparing proposals that would shift strategy toward Iran by dropping a longstanding American insistence that Tehran rapidly shut down nuclear facilities during the early phases of negotiations over its atomic program, according to officials involved in the discussions.

Somali pirates hijack 4 ships, take 60 hostages
Undeterred Somali pirates went on a hijacking spree, brazenly capturing four more ships and taking over 60 crew members hostage in the Gulf of Aden, the waterway at the center of the world's fight against piracy.

Ohio wants $57M in stimulus for highway studies
Ohio wants to spend $57 million in federal stimulus money on highway projects that won’t begin for years, an unusual strategy for money that President Barack Obama said should be used to give the economy an immediate job-creating jolt.

Obama Auto Team Considers Swapping GM Loan for Equity
The U.S. government is considering swapping some of the $13.4 billion it lent General Motors Corp for an equity stake in a stripped-down version of the carmaker, people familiar with the matter said.

The Government Looks So Big When the Other Guy's in Charge!
Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, is backing a state resolution that gives a shout-out to the 10th Amendment in these government-expanding times.

Immigration Enforcement Coalition Supports Tax Day Tea Party Events
Twenty five immigration enforcement advocacy organizations are announcing plans to support the historic Tax Day Tea Party events held in 1800 cities across America on April 15 by numerous organizations.

Has Cheney been Murdering Americans?
By Jim Fetzer

The stunning revelation from our nation’s premiere investigative reporter, Seymour Hersh, that Vice President Dick Cheney was running an “executive assassination ring” directly under his control and outside of the normal chain of command has raised the specter that the Vice President of the United States may have been murdering Americans.

An emerging progressive consensus on Obama's executive power and secrecy abuses
By Glenn Greenwald

In the last week alone, the Obama DOJ (a) attempted to shield Bush's illegal spying programs from judicial review by (yet again) invoking the very "state secrets" argument that Democrats spent years condemning and by inventing a brand new "sovereign immunity" claim that not even the Bush administration espoused, and (b) argued that individuals abducted outside of Afghanistan by the U.S. and then "rendered" to and imprisoned in Bagram have no rights of any kind -- not even to have a hearing to contest the accusations against them -- even if they are not Afghans and were captured far away from any "battlefield."

Enabling Acts - For An Era Of Greed
By Michael Collins

Our financial system looks ruined beyond repair. The credit default swaps crisis is 40 or so times bigger than the real estate meltdown over subprime derivatives. The top 25 banks in the United States are loaded down with $13 trillion in credit default swaps and the deal is coming unraveled. If we accept the highly dubious assumption that the debt from the financial meltdown needs to be repaid by us, were looking at $43,000 a citizen right now. And we're just starting.

Mothers Act Fuels Multibillion Dollar Industry
By Evelyn Pringle

Motherhood has fallen prey to the psycho-pharmaceutical complex. If new legislation known as the Mother's Act becomes law, the drugging of infants through pregnant and nursing mothers will no doubt increase.

Obama breaks promise on posting legislation
By Campbell Brown

Whether by omission or commission, both the White House and Congress get a dose of blame for not living up to the new era of transparency promised by President Obama.

Taxation Is Extortion
By Marcel Votlucka

I sometimes wonder which is worse: the government or the Mafia. Oh wait; they may as well be the same thing.

Sacramento moving homeless from tent city
Sacramento officials are giving residents of a homeless camp until Wednesday to move and are providing shelter for those who want it.

Lebanese ex-general accused of spying for Israel
A retired Lebanese general was arrested on suspicion of spying for Israel, a senior Lebanese security official said Tuesday.

Senior Counsel to the 9/11 Commission: "At Some Level of the Government, at Some Point in Time...There Was an Agreement Not to Tell the Truth"
On April 14th, the senior counsel to the 9/11 Commission - John Farmer - will publish a book called The Ground Truth: The Story Behind America's Defense on 9/11.

Obama to tap Fannie Mae CEO to head TARP
The Obama administration is expected to name Fannie Mae Chief Executive Herb Allison to head the U.S. government's $700 billion financial rescue program, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.

North Korea quits nuclear talks, vows to resume nuclear program
North Korea on Tuesday announced that it was walking out on six-party talks to end its nuclear program, and vowed to resume operating its nuclear facilities. The decision comes a day after the 15-member United Nations Security Council condemned North Korea's April 5 rocket launch, which critics argue was a long-range missile test.

Thai protest ends as leaders surrender
Thai anti-government protesters in Bangkok abandoned their three-week siege of Government House as soldiers closed in on them a day after chaotic violence gripped the city.

Somali Pirates Take 22 Filipino Crewmen Hostage
Somali pirates Tuesday took 22 crewmen from the Philippines hostage when they hijacked a Greek cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden, Greece's Merchant Marine Ministry said.

U.S. Producer Prices Fell 1.2% in March; Core Rate Unchanged
Prices paid to U.S. producers unexpectedly fell in March after two months of gains, indicating the recession is keeping inflation under control.

EU tells farmers to tag every sheep in Britain
From January 1 next year Britain's 30 million sheep will be required to wear a hi-tech tag which can monitor their movements.

Israel, US to flex military muscles for Iran
Israel has sketched out plans for a "massive" joint military exercise with the US amid preparations for an all-out war with Iran.

Forget Star Wars. It’s Back To Colonial Warfare
By Eric Margolis

There are a lot of unhappy campers at the Pentagon right now. US Defense Secretary Robert Gates chose last week to present a controversial new budget that will affect the course of US foreign and military policy for decades to come.

The Rush Towards Socialism – and How To Stop It
By Thomas J. DiLorenzo

It only took the Obama administration a couple of weeks to prove that the national leadership of the Democratic Party is guided by totalitarian-minded socialists who seek to create an omnipotent government.

The Daily Beast: The Bush Six to Be Indicted
Spanish prosecutors have decided to press forward with a criminal investigation targeting former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and five top associates over their role in the torture of five Spanish citizens held at Guantánamo, several reliable sources close to the investigation have told The Daily Beast.

German guns to be kept under 'fingerprint' locks
Germany is planning to bring in a new law requiring gun owners to keep weapons in safes only accessible through the owner's fingerprints.

Texas: City Councilman Arrested for Opposing Red Light Cameras
The mayor of Duncanville, Texas had a member of the city council arrested last Tuesday for speaking out against the use of red light cameras during an official meeting.

CPAs MIA
By Ralph Nader

Where were the giant accounting firms, the CPAs, and the rest of the accounting profession while the Wall Street towers of fraud, deception and cover-ups were fracturing our economy, looting and draining trillions of dollars of other peoples' money?

House Bill Would Allow 'Victims' to Sue Private Companies, Government for Global Warming
FNC's 'Fox & Friends' warns of the chilling effect from vague language that could allow anti-pollution litigation for headaches to cancer.

NYPD promises to scale back on War on Photography
The War on Photography was launched by Rudi Giuliani shortly after George W. Bush launched the War on Terror in the wake of Sept. 11, 2001.

Oakland Police Department to allow 7 of 11 officers back to work
At least seven of the 11 Oakland police officers the department planned to terminate in the department's search-warrant controversy will return to work, attorneys for the officers said.

Guns, Drugs Seized From Homeland Security Officer
A Homeland Security employee at Orlando International Airport is in the Brevard County Detention Center on numerous drug trafficking and gun charges.

Atlanta cop accused of sex attack resigns
One of two Atlanta police officers accused of sexually assaulting a woman while on duty has resigned.

The anxious generation: 7m Britons racked with worry over recession, crime, health... and Big Brother state
More than seven million Britons are living with anxiety problems, almost a million more than a decade ago, a report reveals.

Celente Calls for "Revolution" as the Only Solution

Taxed to death, angry at government bailouts, outraged by Wall Street greed, and bitterly resentful of a system that rewards the undeserving rich, the American public is ready to revolt.

Obama vows to fight piracy
President Barack Obama pledged on Monday that the United States would seek to halt the increasing threat of piracy off the Horn of Africa.

Obama Maintains His Perfect Batting Average for Appointing Failed Insiders to Key Economic Posts
Other than Paul Volcker, who Obama has already sidelined (and I know not everyone likes Volcker), all of his economic advisors have been insiders who directly helped to create the current economic crisis.

Tainted Chinese drywall shows up in Katrina homes
homas Stone and his wife rebuilt after their home was flooded by six feet of water during Hurricane Katrina, never dreaming they would face the agony of tearing it apart all over again.

Declassified CIA documents show mind control projects created super spies, terrorists, assassins
The astonishing quotes from CIA documents below reveal detailed, successful experiments in highly secret, government-sponsored mind control programs. Through hypnosis, drugs, and electric shock, CIA clinicians fractured personalities and induced multiple personality disorder (MPD).

More Americans wary of U.S. tax man this year
As a deep recession strips Americans of their jobs, homes and investments, the 2009 U.S. tax season promises to see a large uptick in first-time delinquent income taxpayers.

Green Stimulus Money Costs More Jobs Than It Creates, Study Shows
Every “green job” created with government money in Spain over the last eight years came at the cost of 2.2 regular jobs, and only one in 10 of the newly created green jobs became a permanent job, says a new study released this month. The study draws parallels with the green jobs programs of the Obama administration.

Portland police boost arsenal with 'tank
The department receives two armored personnel carriers for free from the Department of Defense

Girl born a record 22 years after father's sperm is frozen
A former leukaemia patient who had his sperm frozen as a teenager has fathered a baby after doctors successfully thawed his sample a record 22 years later

Georgian protests expand on 5th day of rallies to oust president
Thousands of Georgians moved their protests to the presidential residence on Monday to press on with demands for President Mikheil Saakashvili to resign.

Captain’s Rescue Revives Debate Over Arming Crews
A spate of attacks on ships off Somalia and the rescue Sunday of an American captain held hostage by pirates have reinvigorated a long-simmering debate over whether the crews of commercial vessels should be armed.

A Guide to the Bohemian Grove
What really goes on inside the secluded Bohemian Grove, the site of the ultra-exclusive Bohemian Club’s yearly bacchanalia among the California redwoods?


MSM Accuses Gerald Celente and Peter Schiff of pessimism porn

China Slows Purchases of U.S. and Other Bonds
Reversing its role as the world’s fastest-growing buyer of United States Treasuries and other foreign bonds, the Chinese government actually sold bonds heavily in January and February before resuming purchases in March, according to data released during the weekend by China’s central bank.

Sir David Attenborough calls for UK baby limit to stop 'frightening' population growth
Sir David Attenborough today warned British couples to limit the number of children they have to help quell the 'frightening' growth in the world's population.

Bernanke Bet on Keynes Has Meltzer Seeing 1970s-Style Inflation
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke is siding with John Maynard Keynes against Milton Friedman by flooding the financial system with money.

Taxpayers more frugal with refunds
Most people say they plan to use this year's tax refund to pay bills, deciding in this sour economy to be more frugal with their annual windfall.

Iraq sues to shut newspaper, TV station in Baghdad
Iraq's Shiite-led government criticized foreign and Iraqi media Monday for reports about recent arrests of U.S.-backed Sunni paramilitaries, accusing news organizations of stoking religious tension and threatening national unity

The Myth of the "Conscience Clause"
By Trevor Bothwell

As long as the liberal has the power to achieve his ends everything he does is by definition "moral." As long as the conservative has the power to achieve his ends everything he does is by definition "moral."

Obama to ease some family, business limits with Cuba
President Barack Obama on Monday will ease limits on family travel and cash gifts from the United States to Cuba and allow U.S. telecommunications firms to bid for licenses on the communist-ruled island, a U.S. official said.

Now Somali insurgents fire mortars at U.S. congressman as they vow revenge over high seas hostage drama
Somali insurgents have fired mortars in an attack on a visiting U.S. congressman, just hours after pirates vowed revenge on America for killing three of their own during a high-seas standoff.

Is TARP Investigator on Collision Course With Treasury on Bank Assets?
This could get interesting. The Financial Times tells us that Neil Barofsky, the special investigator general for the TARP, is looking whether banks cooked their books by overvaluing assets to qualify for TARP funding, Remember, bank had to fall into this funny construct of being sick enough to need help, but not so sick as to be terminal.

Ganis: Iran far from what US media say
President of the American Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Sid Ganis says Iran is very different from what the US mainstream portrays.

Time To Breakup Goldman Sachs
By Mike "Mish" Shedlock

It's time to breakup Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and for that matter any bank or holding company deemed too big to fail.

The rEVOLution is ‘hijacking’ Tea Party movement & the 912 Project
Various forums, blogs and social networking sites on the interwebs are frantically communicating to each other about the ‘hijacking’ of Ron Paul’s grassroots movement by neo-liberal and neo-conservative crusaders.

"Mo' Money," Less Wealth
By William N. Grigg

In terms individualized impact, this exercise in corporate communism will cost $42,105 for every living American.

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Treasury Directs GM to Prepare for Bankruptcy Filing
The Treasury Department is directing General Motors to lay the groundwork for a bankruptcy filing by a June 1 deadline, despite GM's public contention that it could still reorganize outside court, people with knowledge of the plans said during the weekend.

U.S. Military Considers Attacks on Somali Pirates’ Land Bases
The U.S. military is considering attacks on pirate bases on land and aid for the Somali people to help stem ship hijackings off Africa’s east coast, defense officials said.

Fed Buys $7.37 Billion in U.S. Debt Due in Two to Three Years
The Federal Reserve purchased $7.37 billion of Treasuries maturing between two and three years as part of the central bank’s efforts to reduce lending rates and lift the world’s largest economy out of recession.

Is Goldman Sachs Manipulating the Stock Market? - It Sure Looks Like It
There was a very interesting article on Zero Hedge the other day. In the data provided, I noticed that Goldman Sachs traded more for their Principal account than the next 14 firms COMBINED. And the next 14 were no slouches . . . Citi, JP Morgan UBS, Credit Suisse, Merrill, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, BNP Paribas, etc.

The New American Strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan
By General (RTD), Mirza Aslam Bag

The forces pushing their evil agendas should not forget what happened to the former USSR in the recent past. A handful of Mujihideen (Holy Fighters) had turned Russian pride into dust and the same fate will befall America. So the leaders of Pakistan should not commit the mistake of relying on anti-Islamic forces against the passions of their faithful (Muslim) citizens. It should be noted that in the last thirty years, this region has been acting as the base of support for defensive forces of the Islamic world against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan, America in Iraq, Israel in Lebanon and Gaza, and now America and its coalition forces in Afghanistan have been defeated by the same forces.

The Crazy Factor
By Nancy Levant

Today’s conquerors have new and improved weapons to add to their current arsenals of whole-earth destroying weapons computer systems, satellite systems, digital and nano technologies, genetic and viral hocus pocus, financial and accounting theft, and exquisite dialectical logic, coupled with ivy league educations in psychological operations, social manipulation and engineering today’s new breed conquerors are, I’m very afraid, insane. Chronic pathological lying and manipulation are, after all, diagnosable deviancies.

Lots of tea parties - and then?
By Devvy Kidd

Do you know what the herding technique is? Do you know what 'controlled opposition' means?

Action on AIG unit may cost taxpayers: report
The controversy surrounding American International Group Inc's bonuses to employees could make the process of winding down the insurer's financial products unit more costly for taxpayers, the Wall Street Journal cited the unit head Gerry Pasciucco as saying.

ICRC's Damning Expose of US Torture
By Stephen Lendman

On March 12, Mark Danner, in a New York Times op-ed and The New York Review of Books, wrote about the ICRC's revelations of "US Torture: Voices from the Black Sites." He said George Bush (in 2007) "informed the world that the United States had created a dark and secret universe to hold and interrogate captured 'terrorists,' " - at locations outside America, Guantanamo and elsewhere.

Obama's Justice Department Moves to Squash NSA Spying Suits
By Tom Burghardt

Since fatuously declaring his to be a "change" administration, President Barack Obama has quickly donned the blood-spattered mantle of state secrecy and executive privilege worn by the Bush regime.

Homeland Security on guard for 'right-wing extremists'
A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed "right-wing extremists" concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats.

Secret DHS Doc Predicts Violence in Response to New Gun Restrictions
The document is designed primarily to radicalize local law enforcement and convince individual police officers that citizens opposed to violations of the Second Amendment, draconian gun legislation (including registration and ammunition tracking schemes) and illegal immigration are terrorists capable of committing acts of violence against them. It is a cynical effort to increase the tension between police and the community at large, especially members of the community that exercise the Second Amendment and oppose open border policies.

Flashback - The FBI's Pipe-bomb Provocateurs
As he signed the anti-terrorism bill into law on April 24th, President Clinton insisted that "we have to take additional steps. I believe we must do more to help police keep suspected terrorists under surveillance.


The King of America
Inside the secret world of Washington Times publisher Rev. Sun Myung Moon; he arranged for himself to be coronated the "King of Peace" on Capitol Hill. The Republicans love him.

Why do the police need masks?
IT'S A balaclava, apparently. No doubt it will be described as essential protective dress. But looking at the video film and photographs of the "territorial support group officer" who has just taken his baton to Ian Tomlinson minutes before the newspaper vendor's death, I'm wondering: why does a British policeman in pursuance of his duties feel the need to be masked?

Peres: Possible strike on Iran
President Shimon Peres had some unusually aggressive words for Iran Sunday, seemingly threatening military action if US President Barack Obama's overtures to the Islamic republic fail to bear fruit.

Compulsory voluntary work for young
Gordon Brown has vowed to make every young person do 50 hours of voluntary work by the time they reach the age of 19.

EU trains a new diplomatic corps - without waiting for Lisbon Treaty
The European Union was accused of "contempt for democracy" on Sunday after it emerged that hundreds of members of a new diplomatic service are being trained - even though the Lisbon Treaty that creates it has not come into effect.

Leading Credit Default Swap Trader: Justifications for CDS are Phony
Leading derivatives trader and expert Satiyajit Das wrote a must-read article today pointing out the falsity of the justifications used by both buyers and sellers of credit default swaps and other complex forms of "financial innovation".

Report: Pirates were out of ammo, sought to trade captain
The relative said the pirates had asked the Americans to let them go if they released the captain, but the Americans would not agree to the conditions.

Britain has bloody hands in Zimbabwe
Donald Trelford exposed Robert Mugabe's murderous methods 25 years ago, but couldn't persuade Whitehall to intervene

Humans are 'not hurting' the climate
AN Adelaide professor says climate change is unavoidable - but that humans are not the cause of it.

ADBUSTERS Win Legal Victory Against Canada's Media Giants - Legal Action in the US Next
After 15 years of legal tussling to bring democracy to the public airwaves, Adbusters has finally scored a great victory. The Supreme Court of British Columbia has granted us an appeal in our landmark case against Canada's CBC and Canwest Global, giving us the go-ahead to set a precedent and establish some public rights over the airwaves.

Lavrov says Georgia conflict proves dangers of NATO expansion
The August conflict with Georgia demonstrated just how dangerous NATO's eastward expansion could be, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a session of the Foreign and Defense Policy Council on Saturday.

HAL Mech Suit Hits Production, To Increase Human Strength Tenfold
Dreams of real life robocops will be brought to life with new Japanese invention

Science unlocks secrets of our deepest love
THE secrets of unconditional love, one of the most mysterious emotions, are being uncovered by scientists tracing the unique brain activity it creates. They have found that the emotion, experienced as a desire to care for another person without any thought of reward, emerges from a complex interplay between seven separate areas of the brain. Such brain activity has only limited overlap with the cerebral impulses seen in romantic or sexual love, suggesting it should be seen as an entirely separate emotion.

Israel calls for assassination of Nasrallah
Israeli Transport Minister Yisrael Katz calls for the assassination of the chief of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah.

Lloyds bank staff ‘puts frighteners’ on debtors
LLOYDS Banking Group staff are intimidating victims of the recession who have fallen behind on loan payments, an investigation by The Sunday Times has found.

Israeli Scholar Disputes Founding Myth
Sand argues, many of today’s Israelis who emigrated from Europe after World War II have little or no genealogical connection to the land. According to Sand’s historical analysis, they are descendents of European converts, principally from the Kingdom of the Khazars in eastern Russia, who embraced Judaism in the Eighth Century, A.D.

Former PM describes Jerusalem as 'home'
Tony Blair has always tried to present himself as a visionary leader when he talks about his twin passions: politics and religion.

Somali pirates vow revenge over comrades' killings
Somali pirates threatened revenge on Sunday after two separate hostage-rescue raids by foreign forces killed at least five comrades, raising fears of future bloodshed on the high seas.

Thai troops move against protesters
Troops in Thailand have begun cracking down on anti-government protesters, with shooting heard in the capital, Bangkok.

Iran accuses Netherlands of overthrow plot: report
Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards has accused the Netherlands of plotting to overthrow the Islamic regime by supporting the opposition through the media and the Internet, a newspaper reported on Saturday.

Summit of the Americas: Anti-corruption accord was a first
It was a bright Saturday in December 1994 when hemispheric leaders who gathered for the First Summit of the Americas stood for a photo in the Vizcaya gardens in Miami with stiff smiles and a formal wave.


DIGITAL STRIP SEARCH

AIG in spotlight over derivatives
The unit that all but destroyed AIG has failed to sign up for the overhaul of the global derivatives market which was given added impetus by the troubles at the US insurance group.

AIG confirmed that its financial products unit, whose soured bets on credit default swaps forced the company into government hands last year, did not adopt the “Big Bang” protocol that has been signed by more than 2,000 market participants.

Contractors Cash in on HUD Program, Not Poor
A federal program designed to help poor families buy affordable homes has actually been lining the pockets of investors and contractors.

Audit The Fed

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Surveillance Society

Obama Moves To Legalize And Expand Warrantless Wiretapping! (Video)

Obama Lawyers Invoke "State Secrets" to Block Warrantless Spying Lawsuit

£15bn for Government snoop network? Just use Facebook

The UK Border Agency plans to start exchanging fingerprint data with the US, Canada and Australia in the near future

'Privacy risk' of new mobiles that give away location and stored details to marketing firms

The black box that tracks every mile you drive and will make speed cameras obsolete

Big Brother is watching: surveillance box to track drivers is backed

New Labour's dream is a surveillance state nightmare


U.S. News

Nationwide Tax Revolt Is Coming

Navy Frees Captive U.S. Cargo Ship Captain Phillips

Obama half-brother ‘linked to UK sex attack’

Banker charged with stealing from elderly

Video: Protesters Storm Stage and Interrupt Larry Summers for Conflict of Interest Payments

Pirates foil skipper's 'escape bid'

US court allows apartheid cases

Homeland Security Secretary Can’t Say If Illegal Aliens Will Get Stimulus Money

Pirates with U.S. hostage vow to fight if attacked

Lawsuit: US Firms sold Iraq poison gas ingredients used in attacks against Kurds in 1980s

Sabotage attacks knock out phone service


World

Russia, Iraq call for fair new world order

Key U.N. Powers Agree on N. Korea Statement

Zimbabwe shelves own currency for one-year

Key Dutch party: Sanctions against Israel if it thwarts peace

More political turmoil expected if Zardari does not ink peace deal

Rioting follows state of emergency in Thai capital

Nigeria oil unrest 'kills 1,000'

Thai protesters force Asia summit cancellation

China denies cyberattacks on U.S. power grid


Economy & Markets

The Great Geithner Coverup (Video)

North Carolina, Colorado Banks Shut as 2009 Failures Reach 23

You Know Things Are Bad When Even Newsweek Is Slamming the Obama Administration for Caving in to the Financial Status Quo

Treasury tells US investors to buy American

China’s Currency Reserves Rise Least in Eight Years

Banks aren't reselling many foreclosed homes

GM Pensions May Be ‘Garbage’ With $16 Billion at Risk


Inside the Fed's Trillion-Dollar Decision: Crisis Outweighed Inflation Fears

Banks asked to keep quiet on stress tests

Fiat Currencies May be Replaced by Gold Standard

Fed says plan now to avert inflation


War & Terrorism

U.S. shipped 989 munitions containers to Israel week before Gaza invasion

150 militants attack U.S.-NATO supply line

Former Obama Advisor and CFR VP says 100,000+ Troops, 10+ more years needed in Afghanistan

'These People Fear Prosecution': Why Bush's CIA Team Should Worry About Its Dark Embrace of Torture

Revealed: Terror suspects in 'Easter bomb plot' worked at Manchester airport

'Terror plotters' allowed to stay despite visa breaches

Lawyers, judges bitter at Obama Guantanamo delays

No credible evidence of Al Qaeda presence in Pakistan, says FO


Politics

Ginsburg And Foreign Law In Interpreting Our Constitution

U.S. budget deficit triples to $957 billion for year

Obama Orders U.S. to Buy 17,600 New Cars by June 1

Obama’s Spending Spurs Former U.S. Lawmakers to Join Lobbyists

Obama seeks another $83 billion for Iraq, Afghanistan

Dennis Ross sidelined at State over his foreign agent status with Israel

Constitutional Law Expert: "It Appears the ‘Yes We Can’ Means ‘Yes We Can Do Most Anything That We Want’ When it Comes to Unlawful Programs."

Also on Obama's plate: an immigration bill

Fed judges are fed up

Secret US-Iran meetings held in Geneva


Police State - Big Brother

Federal Authority Over the Internet? The Cybersecurity Act of 2009

The expanding invasion of the naked body scanners.

Reporter's recording confiscated at veterans event

Blogger Gets 10 Years for Insulting Thai Monarchy

Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) Arrogantly PLANNING on banning your guns (Video)

Fusion Center Freak Out: ACLU Uneasy With Big Brother's National Listening Party

FT Worth TX cop slams deaf man into windshield when he tried to show cop disability id card

City settles suit for $540k to family of unarmed man who was shot 8 times by cops


Science & Technology

Microchip that tells the GP if you’ve taken your pills

Old NASA Tapes Reveal Stunning New Moon Images; Resolution Unparalleled

The Government Is Already "Geo-Engineering" The Environment

US Navy Physicist warns of possibly
'several decades of crushing cold temperatures
and global famine'


Antarctic Sea Ice Up Over 43% Since 1980, Where Is The Media?

Obama Talks About Chemtrails To Stop Warming


Health

New bird flu cases suggest the danger of pandemic is rising

New vaccination fears over plan to give hepatitis jabs at eight weeks old

Hundreds of Ill. patients possibly exposed to TB

Daily pill that halts Alzheimer's is hailed as 'biggest breakthrough against disease for 100 years'

Bottled Water Found Contaminated with Medications, Fertilizer, Disinfection Chemicals

Rocket Fuel Chemical Found in Baby Formula


Ron Paul

Ron Paul Explains How Washington Works to Students

Ron Paul Asking Some Real Questions 3/24/09 (Video)

Ron Paul March 24 Update On HR 1207 - A Bill To Audit The Fed (Video)


Media

Goldman Sachs hires law firm to shut blogger's site

Germany muzzles WikiLeaks

Internet Rankings are Massively Gamed

Whitehall to train pro-West Islamic groups to game Google

US outlines secretive international piracy deal


Israel - Palestine

IDF officer, soldier indicted for assaulting Palestinians

New Jewish settlement town may be death blow to hopes for Israel peace

UN appoints Jewish judge to head Gaza inquiry into alleged war crimes
Blogs / Pundits

Ron Paul, Right About the Economy, Right About Freedom
By Szandor Blestman


Politically Timed "Terror" Arrests - the Real Bob Quick Scandal
By Craig Murry


The Economic Crisis: No, this will not be a Normal Cyclical Recovery
By Prof. John Kozy


You are being lied to about pirates
By Johann Hari


Is That Recovery We See?
By John Mauldin


"Liquidate the Banks; Fire the Executives!"
By Mike Whitney


The Obama administration and torture
By Tom Eley


Iran’s ‘Outlawed’ Nuclear Program
By Jeremy R. Hammond


Diagnostic Abuse of Veterans
By Stephen Soldz


The Theft of a Nation
By Stewart Dougherty


Obama’s Got a Secret
By Scott Horton


Hope Abandoned: Obama Protects and Promotes CIA Torture Mavens
By Chris Floyd


Nullification Reconsidered
By Clyde Wilson


Obama's New World Order
By Stephen Lendman


Be Careful What You Wish For
By Peter Schiff


How Many Democrats Will Stand Up Against Obama's Bloated Military Budget?
By Jeremy Scahill,


American Sovereignty in Danger
By Bob Bauman


Murder Trumps Torture Says Bugliosi
By Michael Collins


The IMF Rules the World
By Michael Hudson


Darkness Renewed: Terror as a Tool of Empire
By Chris Floyd


An Asset Bubble for the History Books
By Bob Chapman


Obama's obscene remarks in Iraq
By Christopher Dowd


Two more reasons to dump Larry Summers
By Jerry Mazza


Daniel McGowan - Another "War on Terrorism" Victim
By Stephen Lendman


Revive Lincoln’s Monetary Policy: an Open Letter to President Obama
By Ellen Brown


Cover-Ups & Conspiracies

The Global Coup d'Etat

FOLLOW THE MONEY / MADOFF, MOSSAD, AIG AND 9/11

Borderless World the Long-held Dream of Bilderberg Group

Peter Power: Some Companies Used G-20 Protests As “Training For Flu Pandemic”

Knights Templar hid the Shroud of Turin, says Vatican

Art Nadel 'Ponzi Pal' linked to 5-ton coke bust

CIA's destruction of torture videotapes leads to calls for 9/11-style commission.

DID CHENEY ASSASSINATION RING TARGET PAT TILLMAN ?





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