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June 10, 2007


Dick Cheney Becomes Ever More Impeachable
Vice President Dick Cheney, the linchpin of the British oligarchical hold on the U.S. government, took some political body blows in the week of June 4, which have increased the pressure for bringing him to account for his crimes and offenses. With more and more spotlights being trained upon Cheney's high crimes and misdemeanors against the U.S. Constitution, he becomes ever more impeachable and the political excuses for failing to pursue impeachment more and more unacceptable.



Putin calls for new financial world order
Russian president Vladimir Putin called on Sunday for a radical overhaul of the world’s financial and trade institutions to reflect the growing economic power of emerging market countries including Russia.



Questions over secret bank transfers
The arms company BAE Systems used a secret payments system to transfer more than £13m to a company linked to David Hart, the controversial former Conservative defence adviser, according to legal sources.



Witness in Egyptian trial: Spy passed atomic programs to Mossad
A witness testifying in the trial of an Egyptian nuclear engineer charged with spying for Israel said Sunday that the accused obtained documents which were potentially harmful to Egypt illegally and passed them on to Israeli intelligence.



U.S. Arming Sunnis in Iraq to Battle Old Qaeda Allies
With the four-month-old increase in American troops showing only modest success in curbing insurgent attacks, American commanders are turning to another strategy that they acknowledge is fraught with risk: arming Sunni Arab groups that have promised to fight militants linked with Al Qaeda who have been their allies in the past.



Negotiate Rights Away
Senior Democrats have reached agreement with the National Rifle Association on what could be the first federal gun-control legislation since 1994, a measure to strengthen significantly the national system that checks the backgrounds of gun buyers.

I certainly don't recall authorizing NRA to negotiate on my behalf in this matter. Anybody else?



Jailed Chinese reporter joins Yahoo suit
A jailed Chinese reporter accused of leaking state secrets has joined a U.S. lawsuit claiming Yahoo Inc. helped the Chinese government convict dissidents, his mother said Sunday.



Infernal female CIA affairs
But the women, ranging from their twenties to late forties, were not gathered to plot how to undermine Iran's government or prevent Hamas radicalizing another generation of Palestinian youth.

Instead, they were discussing how to sue the same CIA - which they refer to as "the Agency" - on whose behalf they had risked their lives for years.



Ex-vice president says DEA agents, Dominican military get rich from drugs



Dissidents Against Dogma
We should never be more vigilant than at the moment a new dogma is being installed. The claque endorsing what is now dignified as "the mainstream theory" of global warming stretches all the way from radical greens through Al Gore to George W. Bush, who signed on at the end of May. The left has been swept along, entranced by the allure of weather as revolutionary agent, naïvely conceiving of global warming as a crisis that will force radical social changes on capitalism by the weight of the global emergency. Amid the collapse of genuinely radical politics, they have seen it as the alarm clock prompting a new Great New Spiritual Awakening.



DoJ Legal Counsel Contradicts Gonzales, Suggests Other Spying Programs Exist
Steven Bradbury, the principal deputy assistant attorney general and the head of the Office of Legal Counsel, testified before the committee. Under questioning from Rep. Mel Watt (D-NC), Bradbury claimed that former Attorney General John Ashcroft’s reservations about signing onto the White House’s domestic spying efforts in 2004 were actually in reference to a different spying program than the one President Bush has revealed



Analysis: What the different spy program as refered to in the article and video above is, I don't know, and doubt that after covering up what appears to have been and/or still is, the black budget project that ABC News 20/20 stumbled onto back in the 70's, in Arkansas, that I wrote about, that they will now openly reveal what that was really all about. As the following article gets more attention, along with other factors, the paranoids in The New World Order (techno-occultist and their network) get more nervous. The chances of another (most likely terror) major NWO scam, being attempted in the the next 30 - 60 days, against the good people, to divert attention and to futher usher in their police state, the enslavement of America and ultimately the world, I would rate as being very high.
Flashback - Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed

Thanks, to all of you out there that are helping to expose the truth! Good work!



Powell: Close Guantanamo Now, Restore Habeas
He scoffed at criticism that the detainees would have access to lawyers and the writ of habeas corpus: “So what? Let them. Isn’t that what our system’s all about?”



Romney's Iraq Gaffe Ignored
GOP contender's bizarre pre-war history



MI6 probes UK link to nuclear trade with Iran
A British company has been closed down after being caught in an apparent attempt to sell black-market weapons-grade uranium to Iran and Sudan



G8 False Flag Terror Attack Averted?
US "security men" attempted to smuggle C4 plastic explosive past checkpoint



We got it wrong, says former torturer
Mr Lagouranis, who has written a recently published book about his experiences, said these techniques were developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War because they are successful in breaking a person's will and spirit. "That doesn't mean they work in terms of extracting intelligence," he said. "I didn't get actionable intelligence using the harsher methods; I got it using manipulation and lying and by promising them things I didn't deliver on."



Is Martial Law Around the Corner?



Flashback - Another 911 - Another Israeli Spy Ring ?



US tech sector eyes immigration bill revival, cites worker shortage
US high-tech industry leaders say they will maintain a fight in Congress to address what they claim is a critical shortage of skilled workers, despite the collapse of an immigration overhaul bill this past week.



Meat supplier expands beef recall to 5.7 million pounds in 11 states over E. coli concerns
A meat supplier has greatly expanded a ground beef recall, which now includes about 5.7 million pounds (2.59 million kilograms) of fresh and frozen meat that may be contaminated with E. coli.



Cognotechnology: Convergence of nanotech, biotech and IT, for remote brain sensing and mind control. [Nanodot]



Agent Orange victims to attend lawsuit against US chemical makers
VAVA presented a claim against 37 companies who produced Agent Orange, among them being Dow Chemical and Monsanto, in January 2004.

The claim specifies that the production of dioxin and other toxic substances used as weapons by US military forces against Vietnam has a direct link with extreme health problems and deformities of millions of people in this country.



Lebanon camp battle enters 4th week



Iraq protests Turkish shelling
Iraq hasaccused Turkey of "intensively shelling" part of its northern Kurdish region this week and handed Ankara's envoy a protest letter on Saturday which warned such actions could harm relations.



Group: China Olympics evict 1.5 million
Some 1.5 million Chinese have been forced from their homes during preparations for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, a rights group said Tuesday.



China urged to cut back executions before Olympics
A prominent US campaigner has urged China to carry out fewer executions to improve the country's human rights record ahead of next year's Beijing Olympics.



Mass exodus: democratic Iraqis vote with their feet to escape daily terror
The flow of Iraqis fleeing sectarian violence in their homeland has risen to more than four million - the largest refugee crisis in the Middle East since the creation of Israel in 1948.



Drivers 'should take psychometric tests'
Drivers should take psychological tests before being allowed behind the wheel, a government road safety adviser has claimed.

Robert Gifford, executive director of the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS), believes the current system fails to root out drivers prone to rule-breaking.

He said psychometric tests should be included as a key part of the driving test.

Gifford says it could mean learner drivers being quizzed on whether they would speed or jump a red light as well as being analysed on how confrontational they are and whether they could potentially become aggressive towards other motorists.



So who did kill Calvi?
When ‘God’s banker’ was found hanged under London’s Blackfriars Bridge 25 years ago, it led to ‘a web of financial and political intrigue’. Last week, Philip Willan was in court in Rome as five people were found not guilty of the crime. Which leaves the question …



Protesters march in Sofia before Bush visit
Hundreds of Bulgarians chanted anti-war slogans and protested against the establishment of US military bases in their country a day before a visit by George Bush.



NASA braces to thumb a space lift
In three years, the US will lose the ability to send astronauts into space and will have to rely on Russia to travel to the International Space Station, the head of NASA says.

The space shuttles, which debuted in 1981, will be retired in 2010 and new spaceships will not be ready until 4½ years later.

"I think personally that it's unseemly for the greatest nation in the world, today's pre-eminent space-faring nation, to be in a position where we have no other choice but to buy rides from Russia," said NASA administrator Michael Griffin.



Preacher seized by CIA tells of torture in Egypt
An Egyptian preacher who was seized by the CIA in daylight on a Milan street has revealed the details of 14 months of torture to which he says he was subjected after his “extraordinary rendition” to Egypt



We did it their way
To Western eyes, Saudi Arabia's super-rich royal princes appear a confusing mix of pious Muslims and decadent playboys. But it is their distinctive approach to doing business that is now giving Britain a headache.



Bandar lobbied No 10 to drop Saudi bribes inquiry



To Mind Control the Masses
Chemtrails, Nanotechs, Morgellons, and the Microchip (Audio)



Mind Control Technology And The New World Order
Flashback - Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed



Seasons in Hell: Voices From the American Gulag - By Chris Floyd  



Globalisation protesters riot in Rome
Riot police used tear gas last night against demonstrators who donned face masks and threw bottles, smoke bombs and other objects after President George Bush's first meeting with the Pope in Rome.



Trinidad group denies link to New York bomb plot



Watchdog accuses Google of invading the privacy of its internet surfers
When it comes to snooping in cyberspace, internet giant Google is the online world's biggest brother, according to a new report.



Italian website banned over 'Nazi' pope picture



General who helped redraw the borders of Israel says road map to peace is a lie
At first sight Mr Gazit could be a classic military hawk. A tough, unsentimental man with 37 years in the Israeli Defence Forces behind him, he has never been slow in condemning Palestinian attacks on Israeli civilians. Yet he enjoys the unique distinction of having, from the heart of the Israeli military, proposed in writing a Palestinian state exactly 40 years ago yesterday - 24 hours before the war had even ended.



'This is worse than occupation'



66 percent of public dissatisfied with Israeli democracy
Poll by Israel Democracy Institute shows only 21 percent of Israeli have faith in prime minister, most don’t trust military echelon. 73 percent of Jews say Arabs prone to violence, while 55 percent say Arabs 'will never reach Jews' cultural level'



John Perkins on "The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth about Global Corruption"



Don't Trust the Government
Charley Reese on a chilling lesson.



IOM says alarmed over rising trade in human organs
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) expressed alarm on Thursday over rising cases of trade in human organs in Asia, and said globalisation had increased risks of human trafficking.


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



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