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Chertoff Threatens To Seize Private Property To Build Border Fence
The Bush administration warned landowners along the southern border Friday that it would seize their property if they refused to cooperate with federal efforts to build a fence meant to slow illegal immigration.
Man Held by C.I.A. Says He Was Tortured
The first of the so-called high-value Guantánamo detainees to have seen a lawyer claims he was subjected to “state-sanctioned torture” while in secret C.I.A. prisons, and he has asked for a court order barring the government from destroying evidence of his treatment.
First In the Nation Proposal to Require Flu Vaccines for Preschool
The New Jersey Public Health Council is expected to vote tomorrow on a rule that would require flu vaccines for any child entering day care or preschool. If it is approved, New Jersey would become the first state in the country to impose that mandate.
NYPD tricking innocent people into committing nonexistent crimes, then charging them with felonies!
CIA photos 'show UK Guantanamo detainee was tortured'
Lawyers for a British resident who the US government refuses to release from Guantanamo Bay have identified the existence of photographs taken by CIA agents that they say show their client suffered horrific injuries under torture.
China Link Suspected in Lab Hacking
A cyber attack reported last week by one of the federal government’s nuclear weapons laboratories may have originated in China, according to a confidential memorandum
Gulf countries speak out against military option in Iran
US is world's largest jailer: Human Rights Watch
HRW said the 2006 increase was the largest one-year jump in the last six years.
Weather Warfare: Beware the US military’s experiments with climatic warfare
Rarely acknowledged in the debate on global climate change, the world’s weather can now be modified as part of a new generation of sophisticated electromagnetic weapons. Both the US and Russia have developed capabilities to manipulate the climate for military use.
‘Well-Informed’ Source Tells CBS That Tapes Were Destroyed To Prevent Prosecution
Secretly Briefed, Pelosi Had No Objections To Waterboarding In 2002
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. But on that day, no objections were raised. Instead, at least two lawmakers in the room asked the CIA to push harder, two U.S. officials said.
Blackwater's Bu$ine$$
In short, Blackwater is moving ahead at full steam. Individual scandals clearly aren't enough to slow it down. The company's critics in the Democratic-controlled Congress must confront the root of the problem: the government is in the midst of its most radical privatization in history, and companies like Blackwater are becoming ever more deeply embedded in the war apparatus. Until this system is brought down, the world's the limit for Blackwater Worldwide and as its rebranding campaign shows, Blackwater knows it.
Lies Upon Lies
When Will Bush Come Clean?
By Paul Craig Roberts
The Central Bank; Silent partner in the bloodletting
By Mike Whitney
Terrorism: Al-Qaeda urged to attack Knights of Malta in Cairo
A message posted on Islamist websites close to al-Qaeda is urging jihadists to carry out a terrorist attack on the embassy of the Roman Catholic Order of Malta in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
Ebola spreads to 101 in Uganda
Uganda confirmed 101 suspected cases of Ebola fever and hundreds more people being closely monitored, officials said on Friday, with growing fears the lethal virus may spread to neighboring countries.
Keith Olbermann: "George W. Bush is a bald faced liar." (Video)
Mind Control: The Ultimate Brave New World
By Dr. Nick Begich
Flashback - University at Albany Suspends Implants Research
Albany professor whose work is at issue focused on surgically inserted mind-control devices
The University at Albany has shut down the research of a psychology professor probing the “X-Files” world of government surveillance and mind control.
At conferences, in papers and research over two semesters, Professor Kathryn Kelley explored the claims of those who say they were surgically implanted with communications devices to read their thoughts.
John Stossel interviews Ron Paul - ABC Afraid to put it on TV (Video)
Conspiracy is an Absolute Fact
"Fool Me Twice" - Powerful New Documentary Exposes 2002 Bali Bombings as False Flag Terror
Movement Under Way To Make Hemp Hip Again
Widely Used Crop Can Be Imported But Not Grown In The U.S.
Israel considering strike on Iran despite US intelligence report
Although Israel argues that it wants to see strong diplomatic pressure put on Iran, it is reluctant to rule out the threat of a unilateral military attack. Matan Vilnai, Israel's deputy defence minister, told Army Radio today: "No option needs to be off the table."
Democrats Call for Inquiry in Destruction of Tapes by C.I.A.
Democratic lawmakers called for investigations today into the Central Intelligence Agency’s destruction in 2005 of at least two videotapes documenting the interrogation of two Qaeda operatives in the agency’s custody. “We haven’t seen anything like this since the 18
1/2拓 minute gap on the tapes of Richard Nixon,” Mr. Kennedy said in a speech on the Senate floor, as reaction to the disclosure about the videotapes seemed to intensify minute by minute.
Ron Paul Blimp To Tour America
Secret DoJ Legal Memos: Bush Determines What Is Constitutional
The President, exercising his constitutional authority under Article II, can determine whether an action is a lawful exercise of the President’s authority under Article II.
Cia's Destruction of Tapes Likely to Spur Lawsuits
The Central Intelligence Agency's admission that it destroyed at least two videotapes of harsh interrogations of terror suspects has caused an uproar in Washington and seems almost certain to lead to legal challenges to the agency's actions.
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee called for a full investigation of the matter, while the American Civil Liberties Union charged that the shredding of the tapes was more evidence of the Bush administration's long-term pattern of shielding government officials from criminal prosecution for torture and abuse.
Police, judiciary take most bribes: global watchdog
More than one in 10 people around the world paid a bribe in the past year, with police and the judiciary seen pocketing the most illegal money, an international corruption watchdog said
More Evidence of Obstruction of Justice in 9/11 Investigation
Iran: Clandestine Aims of the U.S. National Intelligence Estimate
Ron Paul Blimp' more than an ad campaign; a test of finance laws
The current plan to fly the blimp from North Carolina to New Hampshire, Politico says, is more than just a way for some of Paul's Libertarian Party fans to advertise their support for the candidate: It will effectively test the limits of campaign finance rules by using an innovative funding structure that could become a new way to pour unregulated funds into politics.
Forcast: House Prices to Fall 30% in Some States
Housing markets from Punta Gorda, Florida, to Stockton, California, will crash and suffer price drops of more than 30 percent before the housing crisis is over, a report from Moody's Economy.com said on Thursday.
On a national level, the housing market recession will continue through early 2009
Pearl Harbor
Mother Of All Conspiracies
White House Quietly Admits Bush Lied About When He Learned That Iran Had Suspended Its Nuclear Program
Admission Was Reported by ABC News But Has Largely Been Ignored by Corporate Media
RON PAUL 4409 -- ( BUSTED ) -- Proof the polls are rigged! (Video)
House vote on illegal images sweeps in Wi-Fi, Web sites
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a bill saying that anyone offering an open Wi-Fi connection to the public must report illegal images including "obscene" cartoons and drawings or face fines of up to $300,000.
That broad definition would cover individuals, coffee shops, libraries, hotels, and even some government agencies that provide Wi-Fi. It also sweeps in social-networking sites, domain name registrars, Internet service providers, and e-mail service providers such as Hotmail and Gmail, and it may require that the complete contents of the user's account be retained for subsequent police inspection.
Plan to conduct surveillance with drones stirs some privacy concerns
Digital Era or Digital Surveillance?
In the new century, digital information has come to our society with a sweet message that promises a more convenient, better-off and, therefore, happier world to all humankind.
But most people overlooked the dark shadow behind the ``rosy'' picture alienation of human beings in the concrete jungle, the wrong values of a material civilization and the death of the individual caused by the end of privacy.
Losing and Restoring the Republic
By Jacob G. Hornberger
Centuries-Old Map Baffles Researchers
Why did the mapmaker name the territory America and then change his mind later? How was he able to draw South America so accurately? Why did he put a huge ocean west of America years before European explorers discovered the Pacific?
Paul right to oppose Iran war; intelligence report is the proof
Simply outrageous
Fresh from Washington and words of peace and goodwill, practically the first thing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert does is tell his people, in a classic manoeuvre that Israel normally accused Yasser Arafat of, that he in no way feels bound by any date at the end of 2008 to wrap up negotiations with the Palestinian side, exactly contrary to what was agreed at Annapolis.
C.I.A. Destroyed Tapes of Interrogations
The videotapes showed agency operatives in 2002 subjecting terror suspects including Abu Zubaydah, the first detainee in C.I.A. custody to severe interrogation techniques. They were destroyed in part because officers were concerned that tapes documenting controversial interrogation methods could expose agency officials to greater risk of legal jeopardy, several officials said.
Marines Request 'Long-Range Blow Torch' for Iraq;
Seek 'Psychological' Edge by Roasting Foes with Laser
The death of Jean Charles de Menezes: coroner’s inquest must go ahead to ensure full and public scrutiny says Amnesty International
Huckabee sounding like a religious lunatic at a campaign event
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee At Liberty University Convocation Ceremony Explains That Divine Providence Is The Reason His Poll Numbers Are Climbing ... aka God Wants Him To Win
Insider Advantage Predicts Surge by Paul in Iowa
Matt Towery of Insider Advantage released an article today in which he argues that the surprise of the Iowa caucuses may be Ron Paul, in part because of the timing of the caucuses, and in part because of the fervor of Paul's supporters.
Ron Paul came in 2nd behind Dennis Kucinich, in a Democrat Straw Poll in San Francisco (Video)
Visible ROOFTOP explosions just before World Trade Center North Tower Collapse (Video)
Forget the Wii: here comes mind control
The Wii controller may seem like a ground-breaking advance for interactive gaming but just as it superseded the joystick and gamepad, it too will be replaced by the greatest controller of all: the mind.
With 16 sensors that attach to various points on the user’s head Project Epoc works like an electroencephalogram (EEG) by detecting electrical signals or thoughts, which it then translates into actions.
Detecting electrical signals or thoughts through advanced technology is what the New World Order are moving us to with their warrantless spying, hate crime (thought crime) legislation, etc.
Free-Energy Battery Inventor Killed at Airport?
Nanotechnology a 'bigger concern' than GM foods
Opponents to nanotechnology say it is a much scarier prospect than GM food, and while it can make food look better and last longer, there are fears about how it might affect the human body.
The unknown risk in nanotechnology
Research on animals suggests that nanoparticles can even evade some of the body's natural defence systems and accumulate in the brain, cells, blood and nerves. Studies show there is the potential for such materials to cause pulmonary inflammation; to move from the lungs to other organs; to have surprising biological toxicity; to move from within the skin to the lymphatic system; and possibly to move across cell membranes.
Toxic Secrets
Some 50 years after United States authorities began adding fluoride to public water supplies to reduce cavities in children's teeth, recently discovered declassified government documents are shedding new light on the roots of that still-controversial public health measure, revealing a surprising connection between the use of fluoride and the dawning of the nuclear age.
William Cooper's Mystery Babylon Series
The Mystery Babylon Series is a series of radio broadcast done by William Cooper on the occult history of the new world order. Starting with The Dawn of Man, William covers the occult message to the adepts hidden in the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" where the birth of the "new man" is announced. From there he takes you through the Egyptian mystery religion of Isis and Osiris and on to the beginnings of the secret society networks. From the Assassins to the Freemasons and on down to the Nazis, William Cooper shines the light of truth into the dark corners of the followers of the mystery Babylon religion and those who seek to enslave mankind in a new world order of the ages.
(Also includes William Cooper & Jordan Maxwell Interview. Listen in as they talk about symbols and The New World Order)
Bolton Wants Witch Hunt For Anti-Bush People (With Video)
Diana inquest: 'Henri Paul was in regular contact with the French secret service'
Five-Year Mortgage Rate Freeze Looms
Congressional aides say the Bush administration has hammered out an agreement with industry to freeze interest rates for certain subprime mortgages for five years in an effort to combat a soaring tide of foreclosures.
Iris scans let law enforcement keep eye on criminals
More than 2,100 departments in 27 states are taking digital pictures of eyes and storing the information in databases that can be searched later to identify a missing person or someone who uses a fake name, says Sean Mullin, president of BI{+2} Technologies, which sells the devices.
"It's evolving quickly," he says. Most of the sheriffs are doing voluntary iris scans of senior citizens and children.
We the Paranoid
By Eugene Robinson
Iran Intelligence Report: Another Psychological Warfare?
By Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich
Huckabee Clueless On Iran NIE: ‘No,’ Never Heard Of It
The Politico’s David Paul Kuhn asked former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR) what he thought of the new National Intelligence Estimate on Iran. Huckabee’s response? Hasn’t heard of it:
US intelligence report shows war drive against Iran based on lies
By Bill Van Auken
Guantánamo Detainees' Fate at Stake in Boumediene
By Marjorie Cohn
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday in Boumediene v. Bush. Most of the 34 detainees whose fate hangs in the balance in this case were brought to Guantánamo after being picked up by bounty hunters or tribesmen in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Yet the Bush administration has fought hard to keep them away from any independent court where they could contest the legality of their confinement.
Hearing Impaired Man Tased by Police
Police forced entry into Williams home while responding to a shooting, but it turned out to be a false call. They had no idea at the time the call wasn't real and that Williams is hearing impaired. Without his hearing aid he is basically deaf.
Officers were worried about their own safety because at the time it appeared Williams was refusing to obey their commands to show his hands. That's when they shot him with a Taser.
Despite report, Giuliani's tough talk on Iran goes on
On the stump, Giuliani has been more bellicose. He has called Iran a bigger danger than Iraq. He has made it a "promise," not a "threat," that he would "set them back 8 or 10 years" if the country was on the brink of becoming a nuclear power.
"We will not take the military option off the table," Giuliani said at a campaign stop in Central Florida. "We will not beg to negotiate with them. We're going to make them beg to negotiate to us."
Lawyer believes conspirators hold key to brother's death
Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols says in a new declaration that a lawyer claiming to represent the U.S. Department of Justice offered to stop his trial on state murder charges if he admitted to alerting the FBI in a telephone call to the planned attack the day before it was carried out in 1995.
Nichols writes in his declaration submitted Monday in a Utah lawsuit by Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue concerning the death of his brother that he never made such a call.
The Nazi relative that the Royals disowned
Behind the Queen's diamond wedding is the extraordinary untold story of howher marriage was almost scuppered by Philip's links to one of Hitler's closest henchmen...
Another Friend of Giuliani's Embroiled in Sheriff’s Criminal Case
San Francisco GOP Group Cancels Straw Poll After Ron Paul Supporters Pour In
Hersh: Bush Told Olmert Of NIE Two Days Before President Was Allegedly First Briefed On It (With Video)
Bush Insists Iran Remains a Threat Despite Arms Data
Once again facing criticism over the handling and meaning of intelligence reports, Mr. Bush said the new assessment underscored the need to intensify international efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Former Italian President - Latest Osama Video Will Be Proven a Fraud - CIA/MOSSAD Involvement in 9/11 Common Knowledge
The dollar's perfect storm worsens
Europe's inflation is likely to prompt its central bank to raise interest rates -- five days before the Fed is expected to lower them here. That's bad news for the buck.
Senate wants to know if evangelical preachers are really con men
G4 TV interview with presidential candidate and Texas Congressman Dr. Ron Paul (Video)
Pentagon Appears Poised to Resume Open-Air Testing of Biological Weapons
Maryland Health Officials Who Coerce Vaccinations Qualify as "Terrorists" Under New Senate Legislation
"Doomsday Seed Vault" in the Arctic
Bill Gates, Rockefeller and the GMO giants know something we don’t
Former President of Italy: 9/11 was an Inside Job