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May 5, 2007


America's Coming Dictatorship
The theory and practice of oligarchical "conservatism"



DARPA to neutralise sniper fire
With modern urban warfare providing countless unseen havens for deadly snipers the U.S. Defense Department’s advanced research division is hoping to dramatically cut down deaths of coalition troops in the Middle East with the introduction of it’s C-Sniper system.

Developed by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects), the C-Sniper system is being lauded as an effective way to locate and neutralise snipers, and not only by triangulating their positioning after they’ve opened fire but actually before they are able to launch their stealthy attacks.



Italian Milan judge rejects suspending CIA trial
A Milan judge rejected on Friday a defense motion to suspend a trial involving the alleged "extraordinary rendition" of a Muslim cleric from Milan four years ago.



NY Times Slams NSA Spying Legislation



Ebola-like Virus Killing Great Lakes Fish



Big changes in the media as major offers pour in
Some of the biggest names in online and offline media could soon have new owners after a flurry of recent offers. The deals involve a who's-who of some of the most powerful corporations and best known media brands in the world.



Brazil breaks the patent on Merck AIDS drug
Merck said it was "profoundly disappointed," calling the decision a misappropriation of intellectual property that would stifle research. AIDS advocates hailed the decision.



9/11 Gatekeepers Muzzle Truth Toward Societal Dumbing-Down



C-Span Poll Of The Day - Who won Thursday's Republican Presidential debate?
C- Span's Capitol News - As of 5-5-07, 11:00PM Eastern Time had Ron Paul at 71% with closest rival Mitt Romney at 9%.



Wal-Mart labels Boerne nuns a security threat



US Iraq troops 'condone torture'
A US survey of battlefield ethics among troops in Iraq has found widespread tolerance for torture in certain circumstances and problems with morale.



Separate trial, transfer of venue sought for ex-CIA official
Lawyers for former CIA official Kyle “Dusty” Foggo, who is charged in a corruption case spun from the Randy “Duke” Cunningham bribery scandal, have asked a judge to move his trial to Washington, D.C., and to allow him to be tried separately from fellow defendant Brent Wilkes.



U.S. pet food recall widens amid cross-contamination
A major pet food recall has expanded again as manufacturer Menu Foods Income Fund revealed evidence of cross-contamination by some cat and dog food pulled since March.



Honey could save diabetics from amputation
Spreading honey on a diabetic ulcer could prevent the need to amputate an infected foot, researchers say.



Results From MSNBC POll Shows Ron Paul The Clear Winner, Hands Down.

In the mean time, the left and right gatekeeps are trying to spin the debate as a win for either Mitt Romney, John McCain or as no clue on GOP leader in race.



Watch Ron Paul's Debate Answers



The biggest poll debacle in the history of British democracy sees up to one in ten votes thrown out



Bill O'Reilly Threatens Rosie O'Donnell and Mickey Mouse



Fear Factor: Press Plays 9/11 Card to Justify Somalia Slaughter



Overall, 22% Believe Bush Knew About 9/11 Attacks in Advance



The Rothschilds, Opus One, and Opus Dei
If there’s one thing that makes people happier than finding a forgotten bottle in the cupboard or a six pack in the fridge, it’s finding out that world events are dominated by an evil conspiracy. It’s hard to explain why such a discovery proves so consoling, but it does: Some 35 million people shelled out cold, hard cash to buy The DaVinci Code most of them Christians, eager to read a tale which portrayed their entire religion as a scam cooked up by a Roman emperor and perpetuated by a spectral order of murderous, albino monks. Clearly, they were not picking up this book because it depressed them. Such books give readers the free and easy feeling that they needn’t lift a finger to change the world it’s all so futile anyway. (“What can you and I hope to do, against the likes of… Them? So let’s go rent Jackass again.”)

At the same time, however, there’s a gnostic thrill that comes with finding out sordid secrets, the feeling that you are now privy to the seamy underside of life, one of only 35 million or so “insiders” who know the score.



The Kissinger Connection
You may have noticed that George Tenet prefers to talk about the aftermath of “Operation Iraqi Freedom”, to wit, the U.S. occupation and the Iraqi insurgency. He admits that the CIA did get some things wrong such as certifying the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq when, in fact, those weapons and stockpiles had been destroyed years before, under UN supervision.



And Then There Was Woolsey…



Weekly Standard Calls for U.S. Dictatorship



David Margolis: USAGate's Deep Throat
Margolis was a lone voice in the DOJ calling for openness in the investigation of the Vince Foster Suicide, and had his advice been heeded, wingnuts would have to figure out what they would do with 20% of their time.  He also played a role in supervising the Valerie Plame case, so he is especially sensitive to politically charged prosecutorial issues.




Six Questions for Laura Rozen on Iran
"So I would not be surprised later this fall to see an uptick in Iran-bashing from elements of the administration and associated constituencies trying to gin up confrontation."




President who frittered £600,000 on clothes as his people starved
Frederick Chiluba, the former President of Zambia, has been found guilty by a British High Court judge of plundering £23 million from his people.

He used the stolen money to indulge his taste for clothes, jewellery, cars, luxury homes and handmade high-heeled shoes to boost his 5ft height.



BBC Video of Pentagon Plane



Judge says NY surveillance data can be made public



TSA Loses Hard Drive With Personal Info
The Transportation Security Administration has lost a computer hard drive containing Social Security numbers, bank data and payroll information for about 100,000 employees.


"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
George Orwell



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