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Gates to Nominate NSA Chief to Head New Cyber Command
Defense Secretary Robert Gates plans to nominate the director of the National Security Agency to head a new Pentagon Cyber Command, which will coordinate computer-network defense and direct U.S. cyber-attack operations, according to a draft memo by Mr. Gates.

Fed Admits "Stress Tests" Are a Sham
The "stress tests" were supposed to triage those banks worth saving from those which were already too far gone to save.

Former Chief Accountant for the SEC: Bernanke and Paulson Broke the Law and Should be Prosecuted
The New York Attorney General says that Bernanke and Paulson forced Bank of America to buy Merill Lynch:

Glen Beck Poll: Which way do you want the GOP to go from here?
The poll is still open if you want to vote.


See the forest through the trees!
By Walter Burien

The populace would have gotten a tad bit pissed off if they had a clue as to the how and who were taking their wealth, and taking it so quickly.


"The Biggest Game InTown"
The Government Comprehensive Annual Financial Report wealth shell game

The federal government - state governments - county governments - city governments - keep two sets of books. It amounts to about 60 trillion dollars in hidden wealth. It's wealth being stolen from the people.

The Economic Truth Will Out Despite Strategies To Contain It
By Bob Chapman

The Truth Movement has become a real thorn in the side of the Illuminati. So many people are now finally catching on to their sinister plans that their usual strategies are not working. The facts and predictions divulged to the public via the Truth Movement have proved to be too accurate for the Illuminati to counter with their usual bogus rhetoric because no one believes them anymore.

The Shamelessness of Jane Harman
By Justin Raimondo

She should have the decency to step down

Four banks closed by regulators as credit crunch shakes out
Four banks in Georgia, Michigan, California and Idaho were closed by regulators Friday, costing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s deposit insurance fund nearly $700 million as the effects of the credit crisis continued rippling throughout the U.S. economy.

Unencrypted laptop with 1 million SSNs stolen from state
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) is notifying more than one million state residents that their personal data was stored on an unencrypted laptop that was stolen from an agency employee.

Top of the Heap: The Democrats' Teachable Moment on Torture
By Chris Floyd

The second reason why Barack Obama and the Democratic leadership are resisting, with all their might, a full investigation for the torture system is that they want to uphold what is perhaps the central principle of the American state today: the unaccountability of the ruling elite.
Both major political parties are controlled by the ruling elite. Don't fall for their false left/right paradigm!

U.S. Housing Market Crash, Why is the Media Misleading the Public?
By Mike Whitney

Why is the media misleading the public about housing? The housing market is crashing. There are no "green shoots" or "glimmers of hope"; the market is worn to a stump, it's kaput. Still, whenever new housing figures are released, they're crunched and tweaked and spin-dried until they tell a totally different story; a hopeful story about an elusive "light in the tunnel". But there is no light in the tunnel; it's a myth.

60% Say Government Has Too Much Power, Too Much Money
Sixty percent (60%) of Americans say the federal government has too much power and too much money, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

The IMF: Raping The World, One Poor Nation at a Time
By Dana Gabriel

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been described as one of the enforcers of globalization. Nations who receive IMF assistance are often forced to surrender more sovereignty and further open up their borders to international banks and multinational corporations. Much of their wealth is then sucked dry by foreign predators with its resources and population essentially becoming the collateral for such financial aid.


Keith Olbermann: Hannity Inanity
Sean Hannity Volunteers to be Waterboarded


Congress Targets Credit Card Companies Bad Practices
By Peter Schiff

With much fanfare this week, Congress and the Administration began a series of actions designed to protect over-leveraged consumers from the high fees imposed by credit card lenders. As with most other initiatives devised by government, this policy will create a host of unintended consequences that will undermine the benefit the program hopes to create.

John McCain says 9-11 terrorists came from Canada
John McCain is the latest high-profile politician to repeat the diehard American falsehood that the 9-11 terrorists entered the United States through Canada.

WHO calls emergency meeting on swine flu
The World Health Organization said on Friday it was calling an emergency committee to advise whether outbreaks of swine flu in humans in the United States and Mexico constituted an international public health threat.

Flashback - Scientists recreate deadly spanish flu
US scientists who resurrected the 1918 spanish flu virus that killed as many as 50 million people say they are beginning to understand why it caused such a deadly pandemic and say it could happen again.

Wall Street’s 1929 Scams Return in Geithner Plan
Obama’s Bailout team may not be as noble as we’d like. First off, Geithner quietly hired a Goldman Sachs Lobbyist to be his Chief of Staff. That is a pure, unadulterated, Bull$hit.

US memo drafters were complicit in torture, UN torture monitor says
United States officials who drafted policies on harsh interrogation tactics for terrorism suspects should be prosecuted as accomplices in torture, the United Nation's monitor on torture Manfred Nowak said Friday in Vienna.

Pelosi Feigns Ignorance of Torture
Her assertion contradicts a recently released Senate committee report that cited CIA records to claim that senior members of Congress in both parties were briefed on the waterboarding, which had already been done to detainee Abu Zubaydah.


New picture reveals head injury sustained by G20 victim before his death
A photograph which reveals a head injury sustained by Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests before he died has emerged.

U.S. swine flu outbreak confirmed
The World Health Organization (WHO) voiced concern today at a confirmed outbreak of swine flu in the United States and what it called more than 800 human “influenza-like” cases in Mexico, including about 60 deaths.

Swine Flu, Mexico Lung Illness Heighten Pandemic Risk
Disease trackers are asking U.S. hospitals to help follow a new strain of swine flu and are trying to determine whether it’s related to hundreds of illnesses and 57 deaths in Mexico.

Flashback - The last significant swine flu outbreak originated at the army base at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
The virus surfaced in February at Fort Dix, New Jersey, where 19-year-old Pvt. David Lewis told his drill instructor that he felt tired and weak, although not sick enough to skip a training hike. Lewis was dead with 24 hours.

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DPS, US Marshals merge
The state police and federal marshals are merging their special units that track Arizona fugitives in a move to save money while dealing with the growing number of arrest warrants waiting to be served.
More federalization of state governments. Intelligence operations.

New Zealand to Create SAS-style Squad for Domestic “Anti-terror”
Army heads are calling for recruits from the armed forces to man an anti-terror squad responsible for domestic security.

California Gun Decision Muddies 2nd Amendment Waters
By Bob Barr

It’s been less than a year since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark Heller decision affirming the principle that the 2nd Amendment does indeed protect an individual right to keep and bear arms, and that the right it thus protects is a fundamental right.

Torture: A Family Affair for the Cheney Clan
By Larisa Alexandrovna

Can anyone imagine what Lizzie would have done for a living had her daddy not gotten her a job in his administration? Would she argue how effective concentration camps were for raising the German economy? Because surely, regardless of how effective an immoral act is, it does no change that it is immoral, right? Moreover, torture is illegal. So why is Lizzie arguing that torture worked to save American lives when it is both immoral and illegal?

Spain's jobless rate soars to 17%
Spain's unemployment rate hit 17.4% at the end of March, figures have shown, with the jobless total now having doubled over the past 12 month

UN torture envoy: US must prosecute Bush lawyers
The U.S. is obligated by a United Nations convention to prosecute Bush administration lawyers who allegedly drafted policies that approved the use of harsh interrogation tactics against terrorism suspects, the U.N.'s top anti-torture envoy said Friday.

Flashback - Top Democrats Complicit In Torture
In September 2002, four members of Congress met in secret for a first look at a unique CIA program designed to wring vital information from reticent terrorism suspects in U.S. custody. For more than an hour, the bipartisan group, which included current House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), was given a virtual tour of the CIA's overseas detention sites and the harsh techniques interrogators had devised to try to make their prisoners talk.

Top US officials shaped torture policy: report
Top US officials, not a “few bad apples” of low rank, were behind harsh military interrogation tactics that spread from Guantanamo Bay to Afghanistan to Iraq, a new Senate report said Tuesday.

Germany's slump risks 'explosive' mood as second banking crisis looms
A clutch of political and labour leaders in Germany have raised the spectre of civil unrest after the country's leading institutes forecast a 6pc contraction of gross domestic product this year, a slump reminiscent of 1931 and bad enough to drive unemployment to 4.7m by 2010.

Suicide bombers kill 150 in 24 hours in Iraq
Two terrorists wearing vests packed with explosives approached separate entrances to the Imam Moussa al-Kadhim shrine in the Shia district of Kadhimiya. One blew himself up at the gates, while the second entered a courtyard before detonating his explosives.

UN says nearly 6,500 civilians dead in Sri Lanka
Two top Indian officials met with Sri Lanka's president Friday to demand an immediate ceasefire in the bloody civil war as the United Nations reported that nearly 6,500 ethnic Tamil civilians were killed in the last three months of fighting.

Mexico begins emergency vaccination program after swine flu outbreak
The government of Mexico City said Friday it was launching a massive vaccination campaign against swine flu, after authorities said they were probing 45 deaths and 943 possible infections from the virus.

Top Interrogation Experts Agree: Torture Doesn't Work
Apologists for torture say that it was a "necessarily evil" to stop future terror attacks. However, the top interrogation experts all say torture that doesn't work.

Montana jail tries for detainees from Gitmo
Economic development officials in Hardin are looking at the soon-to-close detention facility in Guantanamo Bay as a possible fix for the jail sitting empty in Hardin.

Obama's Department of Justice pushes to limit suspects' rights
The Obama administration is asking the Supreme Court to overrule a 23 year-old decision that stopped police from initiating questions unless a defendant's lawyer is present, the latest stance that has disappointed civil rights and civil liberties groups.

Senate Dems Oppose Torture Commission
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will back President Obama in resisting calls to immediately create an independent commission to probe the CIA's harsh interrogation program, the New York Times reports.

Suit: Torture began before Bush administration sanctioned it
A Tunisian man detained after the Sept. 11 attacks was tortured at CIA-operated secret prisons in Afghanistan months before a Justice Department memo sanctioned the practices, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday.

Self-Confessed 9/11 "Mastermind" Also Falsely Confessed to Crimes He Didn't Commit
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-confessed mastermind of 9/11, was waterboarded 183 times in one month, and “confessed” to murdering the journalist Daniel Pearl, which he did not. There could hardly be more compelling evidence that such techniques are neither swift, nor efficient, nor reliable

US Army Acts As Suicides Hit Record Level
The US Army is taking steps to address mental health issues after it emerged that its soldiers are committing suicide at a rate of more than one every other day.

Franklin Still Electrifies
A professor with his nose deep in a library archive in London has stumbled upon 47 previously unknown letters from, to and about Benjamin Franklin.

Stress-Tested Banks May Struggle for Funds as Bad Assets Triple
U.S. banks that get preliminary results today of U.S. government stress tests may struggle to raise money after bad assets at the biggest lenders almost tripled on average in the past year.

Time running out on Chrysler
The embattled automaker has one week to reach deals with Fiat, unions and banks, raising doubts it can avoid bankruptcy and a shutdown.

White House: No independent interrogations probe
The White House on Thursday said it did not support creation of an independent panel to investigate the Bush administration's harsh interrogations of terror suspects.

Holder Says He Will Not Permit the Criminalization of Policy Differences
As lawmakers call for hearings and debate brews over forming commissions to examine the Bush administration's policies on harsh interrogation techniques, Attorney General Eric Holder confirmed to a House panel that intelligence officials who relied on legal advice from the Bush-era Justice Department would not be prosecuted.

Secret tally has 87,215 Iraqis dead
At least 87,215 Iraqis have been killed in violence since 2005, according to a previously undisclosed Iraqi government tally obtained by The Associated Press.

Flashback - Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,320,110"
It is at least 10 times greater than most estimates cited in the US media, yet it is based on a scientific study of violent Iraqi deaths caused by the U.S.-led invasion of March 2003.

Calif. approves nation's 1st low-carbon fuel rule
The standards approved Thursday by the California Air Resources Board are expected to create a new market for alternative fuels and set the stage for a national debate.

Eating in a Depression
By Jolene Thym

How to achieve the absolute rock-bottom food budget.

Shattering the Myths
By Jim Kirwan

The entire American political myth rests upon three massive lies that have prevented any real change from ever taking place.

A Nation of Helpless Idiots
By Karen De Coster

The tyranny of the masses is, and has been, a significant apparatus for serving the government in its crusade toward a totalitarian agenda.

DHS Chief Napolitano: Illegal Immigration Is Not a Crime
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano stunned many listeners during an appearance on CNN when she asserted that illegal immigration is really not a crime.

Pirate Bay lawyer calls for retrial after judge confirms ties to copyright groups
The defence lawyer in the Pirate Bay file-sharing case said Thursday he will demand a retrial after the judge who presided over the case acknowledged he was a member of several copyright-protection organizations.

Texas lawmakers consider telling U.S. gov't to 'cease and desist'
After Gov. Rick Perry's recent comments about some Texans talking secession from the union made national news, legislators are considering issuing a "cease and desist" order to the federal government.


Swat's Taleban expand operations
Taleban militants operating in Pakistan's Swat region who agreed a peace deal with the government have expanded operations into nearby Buner.

Dozens of militants have been streaming into bordering Buner to take over mosques and government offices.

"Hizzhonor:" - Chicago Politics Under Richard M. Daley
By Stephen Lendman

With less power than his father, Richard M. still runs Chicago unchallenged.

ACLU: US Attorney OK'd GPS to track cell phones
The American Civil Liberties Union says the U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey under Christopher Christie, now a GOP gubernatorial candidate, tracked the whereabouts of citizens through their cell phones without warrants.

U.S. to release photos showing alleged abuses by American personnel
The Obama administration agreed late Thursday to release dozens of photographs depicting alleged abuse by U.S. personnel during the Bush administration of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Hillary Clinton warns of 'existential threat' in Pakistan
Clinton says the government in Islamabad is ceding more and more territory to the militants and is 'abdicating to the Taliban and the extremists' in some matters.

The End of Free Speech?
Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009

California ponders changes in constitution
Fed up with the budget crises and partisan battles that have paralyzed California for years, some influential voices believe it's time to tear open the state constitution and start anew.

Venezuela: Interpol seeks arrest of Chavez foe
Interpol has issued an arrest warrant for Venezuelan opposition leader Manuel Rosales, who is seeking asylum in Peru after President Hugo Chavez's government accused him of corruption, authorities said on Thursday.

Poll: Gullible Americans high on Obama, direction of US
Sadly, in the future we're more than likely going to be experiencing, tax increase after tax increase, double digit inflation, a devalued dollar, roving gangs, and riots.

Microsoft sales fall for first time in 23 years
Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that declining PC sales hurt revenue, as the software giant reported quarterly sales that fell for the first time in its 23-year history as a public company.

Head Of Al-Qaeda In Iraq Arrested In Baghdad - Army
“Abu Omar al-Baghdadi was arrested today in Baghdad,” Baghdad security spokesman Major General Qassim Atta told AFP. “It was Iraqi forces who arrested him based on an intelligence tipoff from someone.

Flashback - Senior Qaeda figure in Iraq a myth: U.S. military
A senior operative for al Qaeda in Iraq who was caught this month has told his U.S. military interrogators a prominent al Qaeda-led group is just a front and its leader fictitious, a military spokesman said on Wednesday.

Russia's economy shrank 9.5% in first quarter - ministry
Russia's gross domestic product (GDP) declined by an annualized 9.5% in January-March 2009, an Economic Development Ministry official said on Thursday

Rape, beatings and bribery: Iraqi police out of control
In this vast and largely unaccountable security apparatus, with almost a million people in uniform, corruption is rife.

New Plan: Cable Boxes Track Viewers, Gather Data
A House subcommittee is holding a hearing today on plans by cable companies to roll out targeted advertising.

Obama Plays Hamlet on Torture
By Ray McGovern

Well, well. The New York Times has finally put a story together on the key role played by two faux psychologists in helping the Bush administration devise ways to torture people. We should, I suppose, be thankful for small favors.

Obama pledges protections for credit-card users
President Barack Obama said Thursday he is determined to get a credit-card law that eliminates the tricky fine print, sudden rate increases and late fees that give millions of consumers headaches.

Killer robots and a revolution in warfare
They have no fear, they never tire, they are not upset when the soldier next to them gets blown to pieces. Their morale doesn't suffer by having to do, again and again, the jobs known in the military as the Three Ds - dull, dirty and dangerous.

No Kidding, One in Three Children Fear Earth Apocalypse
There's a new bogeyman lurking in the closet, and this one isn't imaginary. Us. One out of three children aged 6 to 11 fears that Ma Earth won't exist when they grow up, while more than half—56 percent—worry that the planet will be a blasted heath (or at least a very unpleasant place to live), according to a new survey.

Holder won't selectively release terror memos
Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Thursday he won't play "hide and seek" with secret memos about harsh interrogations of terror suspects and their effectiveness. In testimony before the House Appropriations Committee, Holder said he's willing to release as much information as possible about the interrogations.

Torture Used to Link Saddam with 9/11
By Marjorie Cohn

They really sought to create evidence to rationalize an illegal, unnecessary, and tragic war.

Crisis as a way to build a global totalitarian state
By Olga Chetverikova

As the world financial and economic crisis comes into its own, the Western community leaders are seeking to impress on mankind the idea that this upheaval will end up ‘turning the world into something different’.

Chinese police training manual offers tips on the best way to beat up offenders
A Chinese law enforcement agency has been using a training manual which advises officers on how to use violence without leaving incriminating evidence behind

Jack Bauer can't stop 'The Goldman Conspiracy'
By Paul B. Farrell

10 reasons why Wall Street has absolute power over America's democracy


Free Energy: The 400 Billion Dollar Secret
Alternative oil solution that is available now.

U.S. officials slam Dick Cheney's claim that waterboarding 9/11 mastermind 183 times was a 'success'
U.S. counterterrorism officials are reacting angrily to ex-Vice President Dick Cheney's claim that waterboarding 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed 183 times was a "success" that produced actionable intelligence.

"Cheney is full of crap," one intelligence source with decades of experience said Tuesday.

Obama vows to battle Holocaust denial
US President Barack Obama spoke at a Holocaust Remembrance Day event at the US Capitol Thursday, and said he was committed to battling those who deny the atrocities of World War II.

U.S. Soldier Killed Herself -- After Refusing to Take Part in Torture
By Greg Mitchell

With each new revelation on U.S. torture in Iraq, Afghanistan and Gitmo (and who, knows, probably elsewhere), I am reminded of the chilling story of Alyssa Peterson, who I have written about numerous times in the past three years but now with especially sad relevance. Appalled when ordered to take part in interrogations that, no doubt, involved what we would call torture, she refused, then killed herself a few days later, in September 2003.

Dozens of Prisoners Held by CIA Still Missing, Fates Unknown
"Until the U.S. government clarifies the fate and whereabouts of these individuals, these people are still disappeared, and disappearance is one of the most grave international human rights violations," said Margaret Satterthwaite, a law professor at New York University.

Harmanic Convergence - Jane Harman, AIPAC, and the Rosen-Weissman spy case
By Justin Raimondo

Quite aside from the wonderful irony of Jane Harman’s transformation from prominent Democratic defender of the Bush administration’s warrantless wiretapping into a civil libertarian par excellence – which has been definitively celebrated by Glenn Greenwald over at Salon – the story of how this leading "national security Democrat" sold out her nation’s security on behalf of a foreign power underscores the all-pervasive and corrupting influence of Israel’s lobby in the U.S.

Bush officials reportedly pushed interrogators to link Saddam, al-Qaida
The Bush administration applied relentless pressure on interrogators to use harsh methods on detainees in part to find evidence of cooperation between al-Qaida and Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's regime, according to a former senior U.S. intelligence official and a former Army psychiatrist.
They were tortured for information that did not exist.

Simon Johnson Sees Speculative Attack on U.S. Banks
Blodget’s latest installment is an interesting conversation with Simon Johnson of Baseline Scenario. Johnson claims that credit investors are engaged in a speculative attack against U.S. banks:

Fannie Freddie Delinquencies Soar (and they are going to get much worse)
By Mike "Mish" Shedlock

On Tuesday, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reported Mortgage Delinquencies Rose 50% in a Month.

High Priests of OLC Turned CIA Torture Into Holy Acts
These are medieval documents, these Office of Legal Counsel memos. And not just in the sense that torture techniques like the waterboard date back to medieval times, but in the way that the OLC acted for the CIA.

Ozone Hole Causes Antarctic Sea Ice to Expand, Slows Warming
The ozone hole over the South Pole is canceling out the effects of global warming and causing sea ice production to build up around Antarctica, researchers said.

Waking up to torture truths
By Steve Chapman

The Bush administration claimed that the waterboarding of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed helped foil a planned 2002 attack on Los Angeles -- forgetting that he wasn't captured until 2003. Maybe we'll get a better answer if the administration grants Cheney his request that it declassify material supporting his case, as it should.

Nobel Laureate Accuses Israel of 'Ethnic Cleansing'
Nobel peace laureate Mairead Maguire on Tuesday accused Israel of "ethnic cleansing" policies in annexed east Jerusalem, where the municipality plans to tear down almost 90 Arab homes.

How the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times Buried the Madoff Scandal for at Least Four Years
By Eamonn Fingleton

An old maxim has it that newspaper editors separate the wheat from the chaff, then print the chaff. By this standard, the editors of the Wall Street Journal showed special deftness in their handling of the Madoff affair.


Watch Christopher Hitchens Get Waterboarded
Waterboarding doesn't simulate the feel of drowning, you are being slowly drowned.

Are Members of Congress Being Blackmailed?
By Dave Lindorff

For some time now, many Americans have wondered how Congress, the elected body that the nation’s Founding Fathers saw as the bulwark of liberty, could have been so thoroughly unwilling to, or incapable of challenging the dictatorial power-grabs and the eight-year Constitution wrecking campaign of the Bush/Cheney administration.

CIA makes Ludicrous Claim that Torture Stopped Terror
Agency claims waterboarding KSM prevented attack, despite alleged plot being debunked by scores of intelligence professionals in 2006.

Palestinian citizens of Israel riot as military invades village with demolition orders
Hundreds rallied against Israeli forces as they entered the village of Kfar Qassem intending to demolish a greenhouse owned by Palestinian citizens of Israel Wednesday night.

ISRAELI VIOLATIONS OF UN RESOLUTIONS
Why is Israel allowed to violate all these UN resolutions?

Grandmother Scores Huge Victory over Monsanto
By Robert Singer

People are finally asking the obvious questions: Who controls the food? Where does it come from? Is it healthy? Will there be anything to eat? And why has it been so cheap for so long?

US Cities Increasing Use of Armed Mercenaries to Replace Police [5 to 1 ratio]
The United States is in the midst of the most radical privatization agenda in its history. We see this in schools, health care, prisons, and certainly with the US military/national security/intelligence apparatus.

'24' is fictional. So is the idea that torture works
Suspects subjected to extreme pain will say anything to end their agony. So how can we trust the ‘secrets' they reveal?

Global warming 'slowed by pollution'
Pollution is protecting the world from climate change, according to two new studies.

Budget: The bankers are back in charge
Keeping up investor confidence in Britain plc has become the number one priority for the government

China sees EU as mere pawn
Viewed from Brussels, China’s importance to the world’s security and economic systems has never been greater. Viewed from Beijing, the European Union’s importance has rarely been smaller.

China vs United States: A Visual Comparison
As we discussed in yesterday’s post, whether the United States and China like it or not, the economic futures of both countries are intertwined. Everyone knows that China’s got more people and that its importance as an economic superpower has escalated in recent years.

Is this Man Lucifer?
By Henry Makow Ph.D.

It's disturbing when a respected Illuminati researcher like Wes Penre is taken in by a psy-op. But we can learn from his mistake, and also glean some credible information from the lies directed at him.

Calls For a 'Truth Commission' Will Lead to a Whitewash: We Must Keep Pressing for Prosecutions
By Michael Ratner

The conclusion of a commission process would likely be: the U.S. shouldn't have tortured, but it was a dangerous moment after 9/11.

Independents, greens, Ron Paul's son & conservatives joining to End the Fed, but is it an "extremist" agenda?
At noon this Saturday, the local branch of the "End the Fed" group will have a demonstration against the Federal Reserve Bank in downtown Minneapolis; supporters are trying to have demos at every Fed facility nationwide. Here, participants will walk around the local branch of America's public/private central banking entity, and advocate for shutting it down.

British soldiers 'tortured and murdered 20 Iraqis, then covered it up with firefight claim'
British soldiers tortured and murdered up to 20 Iraqis in cold blood, the High Court was told yesterday.

Iran warns of 'mock assassination' ring
Tehran's governor says a foreign-backed group intends to stage mock assassinations to disrupt Iran's pre-election political climate.

China to flex naval muscle in unprecedented show
China is set to display its maritime might in an unprecedented show Thursday as it parades its warships and nuclear submarines with 14 other nations to mark its navy's 60th anniversary.

Existing Home Sales Drop In March
On Thursday, the National Association of Realtors reported existing home sales in March fell short of expectations, dropping 3.0% to 4.6 million units, below the downwardly revised level of 4.7 million in February, and 6.1% lower than the March 2008 reading of 4.9 million.

New jobless claims rise more than expected to 640K
New jobless claims rose more than expected last week, while the number of workers continuing to filing claims for unemployment benefits topped 6.1 million.

Britain: Children tracked by GPS to stop bad behaviour
Children will be tracked by satellite on public transport and encouraged to spy on their friends and report bad behaviour

Police Pull Teens Off School Bus For Invasive Strip-Search
The superintendent of the Red Creek school district is investigating complaints by students, parents and the Civil Liberties Union of Central New York that a physical search of several students for drugs might have been too intrusive.

The Judgment on Vaccines Is In
By Jim Carrey

Recently, I was amazed to hear a commentary by CNN's Campbell Brown on the controversial vaccine issue.


WARNING GRAPHIC UAE Torture Tapes Revealed
ABC NEWS Secret Torture Tapes Revealed UAE April 22 09
An investigation into savage torture by a Royal family member.
A business man smuggled the tapes out to reveal the truth of one of Americas Ally.
WARNING: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC IN NATURE

Trust Mises and Gold, Not Keynes, Bernanke, and Fiat Money
By Gary North

In my recent article, "Why Gold Owners Are Targets of the Government," I made the point that the international gold standard served as a restraint on the ability of governments to defraud their citizens through monetary inflation.

Army: 3 vials of virus samples missing from Maryland facility
Missing vials of a potentially dangerous virus have prompted an Army investigation into the disappearance from a lab in Maryland.

The Great Brazilian Sat-Hack Crackdown
Brazilian satellite hackers use high-performance antennas and homebrew gear to turn U.S. Navy satellites into their personal CB radios.

Deadly Pathogens May Have Gone Missing At Fort Detrick, Maryland
Army investigators are close to closing a probe into the disappearance of deadly pathogens at Fort Detrick's infectious disease laboratory in Frederick and have found no evidence yet of criminal misconduct, the Army's Criminal Investigation Command said yesterday.

Torture Architect John Rizzo Still Working at CIA
According to the CIA public affairs office, Rizzo is still Acting General Counsel.

Slash population to save the world: green lobbyist
Australia should consider having a one-child policy to protect the planet, an environmental lobby group says.

How Things Change Out From Under Us
By Paul Craig Roberts

Anyone who has been around for a while and who pays any attention to the news sees many disturbing changes. Recently, I read a report that two children, ages seven and eight, had an altercation at school during recess. They were carted off in handcuffs by the police. The teachers or principal had dealt with the boys’ disagreement by calling in the law.

Torture, War and the Imperial Project
By Chris Floyd

With the release of the U.S. Senate's report on the Bush Administration torture program, it is now incontrovertibly clear – and officially established by the highest, most respectable Establishment institutions – that George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and a host of other top officials deliberately, willingly, and with malice aforethought, established a system of interrogation using brutal techniques that they knew were against the law.

Sources: GM to shut plants this summer for up to 9 weeks
General Motors Corp. is planning to temporarily close most of its U.S. factories for up to nine weeks this summer because of slumping sales and growing inventories of unsold vehicles, three people briefed on the plan said Wednesday.

Simon Johnson Decries Influence Of Wall Street Oligarchs, US A Banana Republic
Johnson's the former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, and he outlines what he sees as the alarming influence of Wall Street firms over the American economy.

Cops can now 'take all your stuff'
To the surprise of at least one legal expert, the Supreme Court of Canada last week unanimously gave the provinces incredible powers to seize assets allegedly connected to crime.

'Iran has hard evidence of Israeli war crimes'
A representative to the Leader says Iran has gathered 'thousands of documents' which testify to Israeli atrocities in Palestine.

The Pulitzer-winning investigation that dare not be uttered on TV
The New York Times' David Barstow won a richly deserved Pulitzer Prize yesterday for two articles that, despite being featured as major news stories on the front page of The Paper of Record, were completely suppressed by virtually every network and cable news show, which to this day have never informed their viewers about what Barstow uncovered. Here is how the Pulitzer Committee described Barstow's exposés:

Awarded to David Barstow of The New York Times for his tenacious reporting that revealed how some retired generals, working as radio and television analysts, had been co-opted by the Pentagon to make its case for the war in Iraq, and how many of them also had undisclosed ties to companies that benefited from policies they defended.

12 arrested after alleged 'Easter bomb plot' released without charge
Anti-terrorism police are facing growing questions after all 12 men arrested over an alleged Easter bomb plot in the North West were released without charge.

American Stonehenge: Monumental Instructions for the Post-Apocalypse
The strangest monument in America looms over a barren knoll in northeastern Georgia. Five massive slabs of polished granite rise out of the earth in a star pattern. The rocks are each 16 feet tall, with four of them weighing more than 20 tons apiece.

Report links CIA to military harsh interrogations
The brutal treatment of terror detainees and prisoners by members of the military followed directly from the CIA's use of harsh interrogation techniques, according to a Senate report that is likely to add fuel to the debate over the United States' use of torture.

Senator: Government Used Communist Torture Techniques Aimed at Extracting FALSE Confessions
Senator Levin, in commenting on the Senate Armed Services Committee report on torture declassified today, drops the following bombshell.

Wiretap reveals reach of US pro-Israel lobby
Rep. Jane Harman, the California Democrat with longtime involvement in intelligence issues, was overheard on a National Security Agency (NSA) wiretap telling “a suspected Israeli agent” that she would lobby the Justice Department to reduce espionage-related charges against two officials of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the most powerful pro-Israel lobby in Washington, according to a report released Sunday night in Congressional Quarterly (CQ).


News Crew Gets Detained By A Police Officer In Arizona

U.S. Might Not Try Pro-Israel Lobbyists
The U.S. government may abandon espionage-law charges against two former lobbyists for a pro-Israel advocacy group, officials said yesterday, as a prominent House lawmaker denied new allegations that she offered to use her influence in their behalf.

Freddie Mac Chief David Kellerman Commits Suicide
Farifax, VA police tell CBS TV affiliate WUSA in Washington DC the acting head of Freddie Mac, David Kellerman, has committed suicide.

Scientists Have No Idea What's Up With the Sun
The protective shield of energy that surrounds our solar system, has weakened by 25 per cent over the past decade and is now at it lowest level since the space race began 50 years ago.

Gates may recommend new 'Cyber Command'
While no final decisions have been made, Defense Secretary Robert Gates is expected to recommend the creation of a new military command to face the growing threat from cyber warfare, a senior U.S. official told NBC News on Tuesday.

Soaring U.S. Budget Deficit Will Mean Billions in Bond Sales
Millions of lost jobs mean billions in lost tax revenue for the U.S. government, and billions in additional Treasury debt to fund a federal budget deficit that may soar to more than four times last year’s record $454.7 billion.

National service bill to get Obama's signature
The AmeriCorps program started by President Bill Clinton will triple in size over the next eight years, and tens of thousands of other Americans will soon see new opportunities to give back to their communities.

Iraqi victims outraged at slow Blackwater exit
Some Iraqis wounded in the September 2007 shootout by guards for the former Backwater Worldwide security firm expressed anger and dismay Tuesday after reports that the company will continue work in Iraq longer than previously thought.

Student Loans: Default Rates Are Soaring
Defaults on student loans are skyrocketing amid a weak job market for graduates and steadily rising tuition costs.

U.S. to give Chrysler, GM new aid
The Obama administration will make about $500 million available to Chrysler LLC through the end of this month as it seeks to reach an alliance with Fiat, and up to $5 billion through May to help General Motors Corp restructure outside of bankruptcy, an independent oversight report on the Treasury Department's corporate rescue fund said on Tuesday.

Israeli minister compares Iran to Nazis
Iran is trying to replicate Nazi Germany's treatment of the Jewish people, Israeli deputy prime minister Silvan Shalom said Tuesday ahead of a Holocaust ceremony at a former death camp.

Former astronaut: Man not alone in universe
Earth Day may fall later this week, but as far as former NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell and other UFO enthusiasts are concerned, the real story is happening elsewhere.

HR 45 to impose federal gun control
Well, one cannot be surprised to see this Bill come to the House of Representatives. When Democrats took control of congress in 2006 and began setting up their plans, waiting for a Democrat in the White House who would sign their legislation, those who were watching knew gun control would not be far behind any socialist spending spree they got away with. Now here it is: HR 45 Blair Holt Firearm Licensing & Record of Sales Act of 2009. So far, this legislation is flying under the radar, and Democrats in Congress are hoping that it remains that way.

Commitee of Safety and Oathkeepers Rally at Lexington Green (Videos)
Commitee of Safety and Oathkeepers Rally at Lexington Green for the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 2009, Lexington Massachussetts.


Ron Paul On CNN American Morning 04/21/09

Tea Parties
Apparently, the good folks from Greeneville S.C. are also sick of politicians. In the video below, watch how they reacted to republican congressman Gresham Barrett, who voted for the TARP. I don't think that this crowd could be considered to be right wing activists. People from both sides of the political spectrum have had just about enough of the bank-owned government stealing from us.


Steve Dore: Audit the Fed! (Song)

End the Fed
April 25th, 2009
Rally at Every Fed Bank and Office
"Audit the Fed! Repeal The Fed!"
Support HR 1207 and HR 833

Goldman Sachs Shook Tens of Billions Out of Tax-Payers -- Now They're Whining All the Way to the Bank
By Dean Baker

The Wall Street crew relied on its political power to ensure that the rules remained rigged, even though their crooked deck wrecked the economy.

Obama gets euphoric CIA welcome
President Barack Obama heaped praise on the CIA, vowing his "full support" and telling employees not to be discouraged by his release of stunning details on the agency's harsh terror interrogations.

Crimes suspected in 20 bailout cases -- for starters
The special inspector general says TARP is 'inherently vulnerable to fraud, waste and abuse.' The risk grows as the plan becomes more complex, he says.

Hill Holds Fire on Harman
House leaders in both parties were publicly mum in response to a story that nonetheless lit up Capitol Hill on Monday, alleging that Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) engaged in a quid pro quo with a suspected Israeli agent to advance her stature in Congress.

Report: Hackers break into Pentagon's fighter jet project
Hackers broke into U.S. Department of Defense computers and downloaded terabytes of data containing design information about the Joint Strike Fighter, a $300 billion stealth fighter currently under development, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Obama Campaign's Multi-Million Dollar Propaganda Firm Deployed in Iraq to Advise on "New Media"
With Iraq in ruins, Obama sends a politically connected firm, along with reps from AT&T, Google, and Twitter to build 'smart power' in Baghdad.

Ahmadinejad: The FULL Speech to the UN conference (Video)
The news Media focuses on the walkout NOT the content of the actual speech. It convicts the Media on the VERY lies they have propogated. Watch and decide for yourself.

Cheney Calls for Release of Memos Showing Results of Interrogation Efforts
Former Vice President Cheney says he knows how successful the interrogation techniques were in collecting intelligence for the United States and wants that information to be released to the public as well as the legal memos explaining the decision to allow the heavily criticized methods.

Big banks have a big credit problem
Banks are socking away funds for future loan losses at a record clip. But at the sickliest institutions, problem loans are rising even faster.

Yuan trade move 'far reaching'
The Chinese government's decision this month to let exporters in a small number of cities settle their overseas trade in yuan rather than in US dollars has far-reaching implications, according to economists, even though the immediate impact is minimal.

The Bees' Needs: £10m To Save Dying Insects
Over the last two years, 15% of honeybees have died out, while the numbers of other pollinators - like butterflies and moths - have also declined.

Obama Asks Congress For USD100 Bn IMF Boost
President Barack Obama Monday sought the Congress' backing for a proposed USD100 billion U.S. loan for the expansion of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) emergency fund by USD 500 billion, reports say.

They are all accountable for torture
By Mary Shaw

It was an interesting and disappointing week for those of us who want to see some accountability for the Bush administration’s torture policies.

Israel wants to buy US rocket intercept system
Israel wants to buy a rocket intercept system from the United States to protect against militant fire from the Gaza Strip, Defence Minister Ehud Barak said in an interview published on Tuesday.

Meltdown losses of '$4 trillion'
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that potential losses from the credit crunch could reach $4 trillion (£2.75tn) and damage the financial system for years to come.

Cash-Strapped Cities Try Private Guards Over Police
Facing pressure to crack down on crime amid a record budget deficit, Oakland is joining other U.S. cities that are turning over more law-enforcement duties to private armed guards.

Key Points About Hyperinflation
The hyperinflation that blighted Germany between 1920 and 1923 had its roots in World War I. Prices rose by 240% between 1914 and 1919. This figure was equivalent to price rises in France and the UK, but masked more serious problems in Germany.

Bank bailout may hurt taxpayers, be open to fraud
Taxpayers are increasingly exposed to losses and the government is more vulnerable to fraud under Obama administration initiatives that have created a federal bank bailout program of "unprecedented scope," a government report finds.

Scientists: Carbon emissions fuelled by high rates of obesity
High rates of obesity in richer countries cause up to 1bn extra tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions every year, compared with countries with leaner populations, according to a study that assesses the additional food and fuel requirements of the overweight. The finding is particularly worrying, scientists say, because obesity is on the rise in many rich nations.

13-year-old's school strip-search case heads to Supreme Court
The case of a 13-year-old Arizona girl strip-searched by school officials looking for ibuprofen pain-reliever will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court this week.

FBI spied on TEA Party Americans
Even as average Americans were planning to get out in towns and cities to demonstrate against Big Government and Big Taxes, Federal Bureau of Intelligence Investigation (FBI) surveillance was being unleashed upon them. In fact, unsuspecting Tax Day TEA Party participants were being closely watched during the demonstration planning stages in a covert operation that began on or about March 23, 2009.

Harman Is A Poster Child For What Has Been Wrong With Congress For The Last 8 Years
In a stunning development, powerful Democratic congresswoman Jane Harman has been busted via wiretap for promising the AIPAC lobbying group that she would get a couple of spies off the hook.

Senate Newspaper Hearings To Begin May 6
Sen. John Kerry is wading into a fierce national debate next week by holding hearings on the future of newspapers. In a letter to the "Boston Globe family," Kerry wrote about his determination to help save newspapers. Excerpts of the letter were released by the Globe today.

‘Superweed’ explosion threatens Monsanto heartlands
“Superweeds” are plaguing high-tech Monsanto crops in southern US states, driving farmers to use more herbicides, return to conventional crops or even abandon their farms.

Meet the New Bank of the World
Inside a cavernous assembly hall in downtown Washington, dignitaries gather twice a year for routine meetings of the International Monetary Fund. Before long, though, the room could take center stage in the IMF's transformation into a veritable United Nations for the global economy.

Former 9/11 Commission Vice Chairman Makes Bizarre Comments about Intelligence Failures before Attacks
Former 9/11 Commission Vice Chairman Lee Hamilton recently made some bizarre comments about the Zacarias Moussaoui case in an interview for Vanity Fair. The interview was used for a wide-ranging and very interesting oral history of the Bush White House. Hamilton’s comments appear to show complete ignorance of a key aspect of the investigation of which he was vice chair.

Obama to visit CIA to ‘reassure’ officers ‘no probes’
US President Barack Obama is to visit the CIA, in a bid to reassure staff stung by the release of memos detailing harsh interrogation techniques.

Walkout at UN conference after Iran president calls Israel 'racist'
British delegates joined a dramatic diplomatic walkout today when President Ahmadinejad of Iran told a major UN conference against racism that the state of Israel had been founded "on the pretext of Jewish suffering" during the Second World War.

Crisis as a way to build a world-wide totalitarian state
As the world financial and economic crisis comes into its own, the Western community leaders are seeking to impress on mankind the idea that this upheaval will end up ‘turning the world into something different’.

Exxon Mobil overtakes Wal-Mart to top Fortune 500
Exxon Mobil Corp. unseated Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in the 2009 Fortune 500 list, shrugging off the oil price bubble and weathering what the magazine called the worst year ever for the country's largest publicly traded companies.

Bank Lending Keeps Dropping
Analysis of Treasury Data Paints Starker Picture Than Official Government Snapshots

Big bank profits are bogus! Massive public deception!
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D.

A big bank CEO on a mission to deceive the public doesn’t have to tell outright lies. He can con people just as easily by using “perfectly legal” tricks, shams, and accounting ruses.

Major scandal erupts involving Rep. Jane Harman, Alberto Gonzales and AIPAC
By Glenn Greenwald

Jane Harman, in the wake of the NSA scandal, became probably the most crucial defender of the Bush warrantless eavesdropping program, using her status as "the ranking Democratic on the House intelligence committee" to repeatedly praise the NSA program as "essential to U.S. national security" and "both necessary and legal."

Bush’s Torturers
By Justin Raimondo

You didn't really expect them to be prosecuted, now did you?

Going after the torturers, we’re told, would be too divisive. Well, yes, it would divide the Democratic Party, first and foremost, as the complicity of Pelosi & Co. is made all too clear and it turns out that torture is a bipartisan sport.

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE - THE TRUTH OF ABU GHRAIB
Watch this movie before it's blocked again.

Military using Natural Disasters as an Excuse to use Predator UAVs inside the United States of America
As the swollen Red River threatened Fargo this spring, thousands of eyes were trained on the city’s miles of sandbag walls. But just in case the townspeople missed something, the eye in the sky was watching, too.

Inflation is looming on America’s horizon
The US last week showed its first signs of deflation for 55 years, prompting inevitable fears of further deflation in the future. Yet the primary reason for the negative rate of US inflation is the dramatic 30 per cent fall of commodity prices. That will not happen again. Moreover, excluding food and energy, consumer prices are up 1.8 per cent from a year ago. That is the good news: the outlook for the longer term is more ominous.

Welcome to the Machine, Kurzweil’s nano neural nets
As previously noted in this series, our entire world may be simulated. For all we know we’re sitting on a powerful supercomputer somewhere, the mere playthings of posthuman intelligences. But this is not the only possibility. There’s another way that this kind of fully immersive ‘reality’ could be realized—one that doesn’t require the simulation of an entire world. Indeed, it’s quite possible that your life is not what it seems—that what you think of as reality is actually an illusion of the senses. You could be experiencing a completely immersive and totally convincing virtual reality right now and you don’t even know it.

Obama Responds to Tea Parties By Showing His Fiscal Conservative Side DEMANDS a 0.0029% budget cut…
President Obama plans to convene his Cabinet for the first time today, where he will order members to identify a combined $100 million in budget cuts over the next 90 days, according to a senior administration official.

Axelrod suggests 'Tea Party' movement is 'unhealthy'
Senior White House adviser David Axelrod on Sunday suggested the "Tea Party" movement is an "unhealthy" reaction to the tough economic climate facing the country.

GM ‘Likely’ to Build in China as U.S. Factories Close
General Motors Corp., shuttering U.S. plants in a bid to avoid bankruptcy, is “likely” to build a new factory in China on surging demand.

U.S. Border Screening Under Fire
Civil liberties groups are renewing calls for the Obama administration to change screening at border posts by limiting questions about Americans' political beliefs and religious practices and establishing a process for U.S. citizens and residents who are mistakenly included on terrorist watch lists to clear their names.

Rattle That Regulatory Saber
By Floy Lilley

"OBAMA TO REGULATE ‘POLLUTANT’ CO2" screams the headline. Thus does our most recent fearless leader thumb his nose at We the People. Not trusting to democratic institutions like Congress, Obama hides behind EPA’s skirts in a spineless ploy to have his way mandated upon us.

Iraq bomber kills 'several' US soldiers
An Iraqi police official has declared that a bomber dressed in a police uniform has killed several US soldiers and Iraqi police officials.

Big Bro’s Cybersecurity Act: A means to shut down the Internet
By Jerry Mazza

I’m not the first to write about this little-noticed Senate bill, S.773, the Cybersecurity Act of 2009. Nor should I be the last because it is such an important piece of legislation.

High: The True Tale of American Marijuana
Today only - Screening on-demand

The time has come for the war on drugs to be examined, to be probed, to be pulled apart and ripped open. We are arresting over a million people a year on drug charges, 800,000 of which is with marijuana alone. Why?

Jamaican police capture CanJet hijacker
The standoff between a man who seized a Canadian charter flight in Jamaica and authorities ended Monday with the capture of the hijacker, police said.


Dr. Paul on Secession

Tons Of Released Drugs Taint US Water
U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water -- contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press investigation.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Was Waterboarded 183 Times in One Month
I've put this detail in a series of posts, but it really deserves a full post. According to the May 30, 2005 Bradbury memo, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was waterboarded 183 times in March 2003 and Abu Zubaydah was waterboarded 83 times in August 2002.


‘America lives in a fascist state’ – trend forecaster
The merger of corporate and government powers in modern America is plain and simple fascism, believes Gerald Celente, the founder of the Trends Research Institute and publisher of Trends Journal.


Audit The Fed


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


Surveillance Society

'A Ton More People Were Wiretapped Than We've Been Led to Believe': FBI Whistleblower Thomas Tamm

Judge Skeptical Of State Secrets Privilege For NSA

Oversight over wiretapping program ‘doesn’t really exist,’ reporter reveals (video)

Report: NSA tried to eavesdrop on Congress member

Obama continues FISA Abuse & Lies: Wiretapping, State Secrets, Sovereign Immunity, Patriotic Act! (Video)

NSA Exceeds Legal Limits In Eavesdropping Program

Internet privacy: Britain in the dock

DIGITAL STRIP SEARCH (Video)


U.S. News

Maddow Compares Sovereignty Movement to Confederacy (Video)

Video Evidence: Illegal Border Crossings

Majority in US want Israel to be penalised

US 'deeply disappointed' as Iran convicts reporter

Grisly slayings brings Mexican drug war to US

Lou Dobbs On Janeane Garofalo Tea Party Comments: “She’s Just Nasty — Nasty Piece of Business” (Video)

RUSSIA TODAY: IS AMERICAN DREAM OVER? (Video)

Former Miss New Jersey makes marijuana her platform

NAFTA Superhighway Saga continues...

Chinese spies may have put chips in US planes

Human-animal hybrid ban sought at Louisiana session


World

U.S. experts: Pakistan on course to become Islamist state

Israelis warn of Eritrea flashpoint

Tomlinson (G20 Rally Victim ) officer questioned on suspicion of manslaughter

Police 'stop attempt on Morales'

Russia Ends Operations in Chechnya

Russia demands Nato exercises in Georgia are stopped

Aid Rots Outside Gaza


Navies to guard undersea cable from Somali pirates

Abandoned in the jungle – the deadliest drug lord


Economy & Markets

Head of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Explains How We Got Into This Financial Mess

It Is Time to Dissolve All Central Banks

Fed’s Kohn, Dudley Defend Size, Scope of Emergency Loan Plans

The vanishing middle ground

China says key currency countries need watching

Prudential unit settles SEC, NY market-timing probe

2 more banks fail, lifting this year’s tally to 25

Bank Regulators Clash Over U.S. Stress-Tests Endgame

California unemployment rate highest since 1941

Illegal immigrants detained, then freed to work

West Virginia Bank First to Give Back All Federal Bailout Money

Treasury May Keep U.S. Bank Stakes After Buyback


War & Terrorism

Four former CIA chiefs said 'don't reveal torture memos'

Government makes 'unprecedented' apology for covering up Binyam torture

'US drone attack' claims 4 in Pakistan

CIA officials overruled interrogators over water-boarding

Pentagon Jams Web, Radio Links of Taliban

Israel stands ready to bomb Iran's nuclear sites

Alleged al-Qaeda member: CIA used me to test brutal torture techniques

UN expert criticizes US torture decision


Politics

Rahm Emanuel sez NO Bush officials should be prosecuted over the torture memos

Sources: Wiretap Recorded Rep. Harman Promising to Intervene for AIPAC

CIA torture exemption 'illegal'

Obama laments not being able to ban assault weapons

Obama Gets History Lesson From Latin American

Global Food Security Act

At summit, Obama gets friendly with Chavez

Change you have been told to believe in: a closer examination of Barack Obama’s foreign policy

In quotes: George W. Bush on torture

Turley: Torture prosecution is not 'retribution' (Video)


Police State - Big Brother

Police beat another G20 protester

F.B.I. and States Vastly Expand DNA Databases

Population Reduction 2012 (Part 1)

Population Reduction 2012 (Part 2)

Immigration Raid at Customs Officer’s Home Leads to Suit

Bush Authorized the Use of Insects on Prisoners, Banging Prisoners' Heads Against the Wall

Police delete London tourists' photos 'to prevent terrorism'

Md. Guard Issues Warning to Staff about Local TEA Party Protestors

Health

Curb Aids and HIV by decriminalising drugs, say experts

Mystery Illnesses Sack Westchester, L.I. Schools

Medical Marijuana Requests Climb Sky High

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


Ron Paul

Judge Napolitano, Ron Paul on DHS “Rightwing Extremism” Report
(04/15/2009)


Ron Paul: Bring back private pirate hunters

Ron Paul on Marque and Reprisal (Video)

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


Media

U.S. papers shed 5,900 journalists in 2008

Four jailed for breaking copyright in Swedish file-sharing trial

YouTube boosts full-length movies, TV show lineup

Phasing The You Out Of YouTube (Video)

MSNBC Cuts Deal with Napolitano: Network Allowed 1 Question, No Follow-Ups on Extremism Report ... (Video)


Israel - Palestine

Jerusalem Palestinians fear eviction by Israel (Video)

IDF officer, soldier indicted for assaulting Palestinians

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

NSA Spying: "Overcollection" or Business as Usual?
By Tom Burghardt


Obama's Environmental Disaster
By Robert Bryce


Were Democrats Aware About the CIA's Torture Program?
By Jason Leopold


The Tower of Basel: Secretive Plans for the Issuing of a Global Currency
By Ellen Brown


Obama Continues Assault on the Second Amendment
By John Velleco


Editorial: Bilderbergers Are Criminals, Traitors According to U.S. Law

Conspiracy Theorists Were Right All Along!
By Gary D. Barnett


Human Body Parts
By Dahr Jamail


Revealing the Secrets in Room 101
By Scott Horton


The wars come and go but the enemy remains the same
By Robert Fisk

Understanding Subversion
By J. R. Nyquist


Begging the Question: Recovery to What?
By James Howard Kunstler


American's Tea Party Protests Against Fraudulent Bank Bailouts and Stimulus Spending
By Andy Sutton


1 million attend tea parties in 50 states
By Jerome Corsi and Chelsea Schilling


Cyber-Security Legislation Has Origins In ‘Summits Of The Americas”
By CJ Graham


How to Protect Your Family from the Greatest Economic Disaster in Recorded History
By Porter Stansberry


Barack Obama: Crime Boss
By Stephen Lendman


Are You Kidding Me?
By Don Cooper


The Waco Butchers Are Back
By Anthony Gregory


HopeOver, HopeLash, HopeBreak: A Lexicon of Disappointment
By Naomi Klein


What's Obama smiling about?
By Michael Harris


Tax/Regulation Protests are Not Enough
By Kitty Antonik Wakfer


No Amnesty for Torturers
By Dave Lindorff


Tortured Logic: Obama Writes Off Old Crimes While Promoting New Outrages
By Chris Floyd


Cover-Ups & Conspiracies

Who Murdered our beloved president, JFK?

FEMA Coffin Theory Debunked? (Video)

The Optimum Population Trust Exposed

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





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