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June 1, 2007


Bush demands Iran release Americans
President Bush on Friday demanded that Iran "immediately and unconditionally" release four Iranian-American scholars and activists being held on suspicion of spying.



Eliyahu advocates carpet bombing Gaza
All civilians living in Gaza are collectively guilty for Kassam attacks on Sderot, former Sephardi chief rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu has written in a letter to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.



Cloaking device? Spy-tech unit is working on it
But lawmakers worry that DARPA-like agency is on the wrong ‘Trek’



Lebanon army storms militant posts at camp
Advancing under a blanket of artillery and tank fire, Lebanese troops overran positions held by al Qaeda-inspired militants at a Palestinian refugee camp on Friday and 19 people were killed.



Bush makes power grab
President Bush, without so much as issuing a press statement, on May 9 signed a directive that granted near dictatorial powers to the office of the president in the event of a national emergency declared by the president.

A Power Grab - New World Order Style
Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed



Flashback - Bush - Nazi Link Confirmed



Abu Nidal - Mossad terrorist?
One French terrorism expert stated: "If Abu Nidal himself is not an Israeli agent, then two or three of his senior people most certainly are. Nothing else can explain some of his operations."



Israeli agents 'helped Entebbe hijackers'
The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) may have been involved in the hijacking of an Air France plane in 1976 by Palestinian terrorists, according to newly declassified British government documents released Friday.



Israeli Roots Of Hamas
Hamas history tied to Israel

Israeli Roots of Hamas are being exposed
Israel's Hamas
Sharon War Plan Exposed: Hamas Gang Is His Tool
Hamas Divided Against Itself




Flashback - Israeli spy ring and its connections to 9-11
Mainstream news report linking Israelis MOSSAD to 9/11 - Nearly 200 Mossad agents were arrested in the US in that time frame (five on the day of the attack) - ALL were subsequently deported without charges. On 9-11, the largest foreign spy ring ever uncovered in the US was in the process of being rounded up, and that evidence linking these arrested Israeli spies to 911 has been classified by the US Government!

"Evidence linking these Israelis to 9/11 is classified. I cannot tell you about evidence that has been gathered. It's classified information."

-- US official quoted in Carl Cameron's Fox News report on the Israeli spy ring and its connections to 9 - 11.



RNC faces donor falloff, fires solicitors
The Republican National Committee, hit by a grass-roots donors' rebellion over President Bush's immigration policy, has fired all 65 of its telephone solicitors,



Betraying the Sailors of the USS Liberty
The attack on the Liberty began at 1358 (military time). The Liberty was the most sophisticated intelligence ship in the world in 1967 and the first thing hit after the gun mounts were the antennae and the bridge.



New Evidence of Mumia Abu-Jamal Frame-Up
Explosive crime scene photos unveiled for the first time in the US



How the Baghdad Embassy Was Built
Forced Labor and Worker Abuse



The corporate takeover of U.S. intelligence
The U.S. government now outsources a vast portion of its spying operations to private firms with zero public accountability



Kyl Unmasked as 'Senator Secrecy' on FOIA Reform; Defends Big Government's First Line of Defense
Sen. Jon Kyl, R-AZ, has conceded that he is the senator behind the secret hold on the proposed Open Government Reform Act of 2007, which would provide much-needed improvements in the federal Freedom of Information Act.



Libby's Lawyers Argue Against Prison as Fitzgerald Seeks 30 Months
Defense lawyers argued yesterday that Vice President Cheney's former chief of staff should serve no time in prison for lying about the leak of a covert agent's identity, on the grounds that he is a selfless, apolitical public servant with an otherwise "exemplary" record.



'High tempo' of terrorist chatter: FBI
The FBI has increased its use of secret search warrants over the past two years because of a "high tempo of terrorist activity," a top official said yesterday.



Mexican consulates offer healthcare help
Provide ID cards, make referrals to facilities that won't contact immigration service



Don't We Have a Constitution, Not a King? By Marjorie Cohn



Guantanamo 'suicide' was in maximum-security cell
The Saudi Arabian prisoner who apparently committed suicide at Guantanamo Bay this week was being held in isolation in the maximum-security Camp Five section.

That disclosure can only add to international pressure for the facility to be shut down.



Poison used in China is found in U.S. made animal feed
The problem surfaced after a distributor, concerned about what was in its feed after the reports from China, sent the product to a private laboratory for testing.



Hong Kong Monetary Chief Fears a U.S. Dollar Collapse, and Hedge-Fund Destabilization



Flight 93 wreckage kept under high security



Taking the High Road
Now grass-roots organizations, property owners, environmentalists, constitutionalists, and others recognize the Trans Texas Corridor and the whole concept of a North American superhighway as a big, fat uh-oh and have relentlessly pressured their lawmakers to stop their implementation.



Who killed the honeybees?
The buzz about the alarming disappearance of bees has been all about people food. Honeybees pollinate one-third of the fruits, nuts and vegetables that end up in our homey kitchen baskets. If the tireless apian workers didn't fly from one flower to the next, depositing pollen grains so that fruit trees can bloom, America could well be asking where its next meal would come from. Last fall, the nation's beekeepers watched in horror as more than a quarter of their 2.4 million colonies collapsed, killing billions of nature's little fertilizers.



Air-Car Ready for Mass Production
The world's first commercial compressed air-powered vehicle is rolling towards the production line. The Air Car, developed by ex-Formula One engineer Guy Nègre, will be built by India's largest automaker, Tata Motors.



Palestinian Loss of Land from 1946 to 2000



Assembly OKs micro-stamp on some guns
Bill would make state first in nation to require tracking device in semiautomatic pistols



Kissinger calls for cooperation with US
While guests at the super-secretive Bilderberg meeting in Istanbul started to settle in the Ritz Carlton Hotel, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who is among the guests, called on the international community to cooperate with the U.S. to end the civil war in Iraq at a conference organized by Turkish banking giant Akbank yesterday. 



Exiled oligarch admits funding opposition
Exiled oligarch Boris Berezovsky said in a newspaper interview published yesterday that he is funding Other Russia, the opposition group led by chess legend Garry Kasparov. Berezovsky also reiterated his view that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a "real danger to the west."



Diplomats suspected Entebbe hijacking was an Israeli plot to discredit the PLO
British diplomats considered the possibility that the aircraft hijacking that led to the fatal Israeli raid on Entebbe airport in Uganda may have been the work of Israeli secret agents.



Laying it on the line - The stark campaign of Ron Paul



Inter-Korean talks near breakdown over rice aid row
Reconciliation talks between North and South Korea appeared close to collapse Friday over Seoul's demand that its rice aid be linked to Pyongyang's denuclearisation.



Turkish general targets Kurds
The officer says his army is ready to launch a cross- border offensive against guerrillas in Iraq, a move feared by the U.S. and EU



The scar of Hariri's murder will never heal in Lebanon - By Robert Fisk



'Dr Death' swaps prison for lecture circuit
The American lecture circuit will gain a new recruit today with the release from prison of Jack Kevorkian, the practitioner of euthanasia dubbed Doctor Death.



Afghan Clashes Kill 16 Police Officers



NKorea recalls students from Beijing
North Korea has ordered all its students studying in Beijing to return home for unexplained reasons, a South Korean newspaper says.



Lebanese army poised to storm refugee camp
Under an artillery cover, dozens of Lebanese army tanks and armour massed outside a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon today, apparently poised to storm Islamic militants hiding inside.



Students join protests of Chavez TV closure
Students joined growing protests over President Hugo Chavez's closure of a television station and vowed peaceful nationwide marches for freedom on Friday.



Door open to Journal sale: Bancroft family OKs Murdoch talks
The family that controls Dow Jones & Co. said late yesterday it would consider selling the publisher of The Wall Street Journal to Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. [NWS], dropping its outright opposition to his $5 billion bid.



Presidential candidate Gravel blasts rivals



US looking to long-term presence in Iraq
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates says the United States is looking to a long-term military presence in Iraq under a mutually agreed arrangement similar to that it has long had with South Korea.



Bill Grants Amnesty to Gang Members, Fugitives
No, No, No! Why can't the Senate hear the voices of the American public? Could it be that they are so engrossed in pontificating that they can't hear the very people that elected them? Or, is there another reason?



Government not to allow negative propaganda against national institutions: Durrani
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Muhammad Ali Durrani Thursday said the armed forces, judiciary, parliament and all other constitutional institutions are symbol of national integrity and no individual or group would be allowed to use derogatory language or launch a negative propaganda against the national institutions.



Fugitive TB patient says sorry
A tuberculosis patient who turned fugitive in order to continue with wedding and honeymoon plans despite warnings not to travel, has apologised to the fellow airline passengers he may have endangered, ABC television reported on Friday.



'Brutal' cops caught on tape
Female police officers strip a young woman and slap her when she tries to cover herself, the latest in a stream of brutal images captured by cameras hidden in Spanish police stations.



May toll for U.S. soldiers in Iraq climbs to 122
The U.S. military reported three more deaths in Iraq on Thursday, taking the death toll to 122 for May, already the worst month for U.S. forces there in more than two years.


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



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