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May 2, 2007


Bush administration pulls back on surveillance agreement
Senior U.S. administration officials have told the U.S. Congress that they could not promise that the Bush administration would fulfill its January pledge to continue to seek warrants from a secret court for a domestic wiretapping program.



Hookergate II
Madame Julia's Big Black Book of Cheesy Republican Sex Acts



Dick Cheney's Banker Grantham Sees World Bubble
You'd expect someone whom the famously dour Dick Cheney entrusts with millions of his dollars might have a gloomy view of the world. Jeremy Grantham does indeed.



Electrode hats to exploit soldiers' subconscious powers
Those wacky boffins at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have outdone themselves. The US military researchers are engaged in an effort to produce "soldier portable" digital imaging systems which can pick out "vehicle and dismount" threats 1-10 km away over a 120-degree or greater field of view, by scanning the user's brain.



Italian Television Network Covers WTC 7 Evidence
On April 16, 2007, a major Italian network (Canale 5) has aired some conclusive evidence that Building 7 did not collapse on its own, but was deliberately taken down with the use of explosives.



U.K. terror suspect alleges ISI threat
A British Pakistani facing trial for allegedly plotting to blow up Houses of Parliament and other high-profile targets in Britain has caused a sensation by refusing to give further evidence claiming, that he fears for the safety of his family in Pakistan who have been contacted by that country's security agency, ISI, after his testimony at Old Bailey last week.



Probes find 50 Afghan civilians killed in US-led action
Investigations into a US-led offensive in western Afghanistan at the weekend found around 50 civilians were killed, officials said Wednesday, as President Hamid Karzai summoned the top US general over the casualties.



BP chief executive Browne resigns
Lord Browne said he had stepped down to save BP from embarrassment after a newspaper won a court battle to print details of his private life.



10-yr Sentence For ISI Bomb Specialist
An ISI agent and Pak terrorist, described by the police as the biggest supplier of explosives and fake currency into the country, has been sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment by a city court.

According to the police, Kamran was working at the behest of senior Pakistan intelligence official Shahid. He smuggled explosives into the country and later manufactured bombs in India. After his arrest, he revealed an elaborate plan to bomb Delite Cinema in central Delhi. Close to three kg RDX had also been seized from him.



Imus won't go quietly
The talk show host has hired a top First Amendment lawyer, and an unusual clause in his contract could give him a $40 million payday.



Hotel replaces Gideon Bible for Al Gore's book ``An Inconvenient Truth,
Visitors to the Gaia Napa Valley Hotel and Spa won't find the Gideon Bible in the nightstand drawer. Instead, on the bureau will be a copy of ``An Inconvenient Truth,'' former Vice President Al Gore's book about global warming.



Lawmakers ask feds to share data on guns



Hearing told of US colonel's aid to imprisoned Saddam
A Senior US Army officer accused of aiding the enemy allowed child detainees to make unmonitored calls on his mobile phone, regularly exchanged email messages with the daughter of a prisoner and provided the former president Saddam Hussein with Cuban cigars and hair dye, witnesses have testified.



CFR Warns Of False Flag Attack To Ignite Iran War
The CFR has echoed the warning of Zbigniew Brzezinski in claiming that a possible false flag terror attack blamed on Iran could be used to ignite a war, but absurdly pins the potential blame on "Al-Qaeda" and not the most likely perpetrators - the military-industrial complex that owns and controls the United States government.



Another 911 - Another Israeli Spy Ring ?



Seven Out of 10 GOP 2008 Hopefuls Could Be Excluded from TV Debate
Rep. Ron Paul of Texas wants to bring American troops back from Iraq, having opposed the war from the outset. He's also a Republican candidate for president - possibly the most contrarian in the field of 10 and he may be excluded from a forthcoming GOP candidate debate.

The same could apply to Rep. Duncan Hunter of California, the ranking Republican and past chairman of the House Armed Services Committee during most of the war on terror.



Senators Wary of Bush's Wiretap Proposal
Citing FBI abuses and the attorney general's troubles, senators peppered top Justice and intelligence officials Tuesday with skeptical questions about their proposal to revise the rules for spying on Americans.



The marketers have your ear
Marketers around the world are using innovative audio technology that sends sound in a narrow beam, just like light, making it possible to direct messages right into consumers' ears while they shop or sit in waiting rooms.



Verio to shut off controversial Web site
The shutdown of cryptome.org has many privacy advocates worried that the move signals greater control over the Web by government and big businesses



E-Gold Founder Calls Indictment a Farce
The charges were a year in coming but e-gold owner founder Doug Jackson was finally indicted on money laundering and other charges, according to a Department of Justice announcement last week.



MI5 Spy Struggle
1 year 1 month 1 week - the longest terror trial on record



2,176 Secret Warrants Issued in 2006



Taped conversation between 7 July bombers casts doubt on MI5 account
The row over MI5's handling of the London suicide bombings escalated sharply last night as the Conservatives openly questioned the honesty of the Security Service's account of events leading up to 7 July, 2005.



War costs grow in money, lives
The bitter fight over the latest Iraq spending bill has all but obscured a sobering fact: The war will soon cost more than $500 billion.

That's about 10 times more than the Bush administration anticipated before the war started four years ago,



A Strategy to Quarantine the Violence in Iraq
President Bush’s decision to send 21,500 additional troops to Iraq is a desperate attempt to salvage a mission that has gone terribly wrong. Instead of persisting in a strategy that will have U.S. forces trying to referee a multisided civil war, Washington should focus on a more achievable objective: working with Iraq’s neighbors to quarantine the violence in that country as the United States adopts a strategy to withdraw all of her troops.



Big Media, Post Office Make Secret Deal Designed To Crush Independent Media
Independent Newspapers, Magazines Hit With Rate Hike; Big Boys Exempt




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