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June 12, 2007


Subpoena Vote Is Set in Wiretap Inquiry
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote Thursday on whether to authorize subpoenas to gain access to Justice Department documents related to the National Security Agency’s domestic wiretapping program, including a series of secret legal opinions.



Senator Feinstein's Election Reform Bill: A Constitutional Heresy



New Justice Dept. Emails Reveal Top Rove Aides’ Involvement In Attorney Scandal
Justice Department documents released tonight include new emails linking Karl Rove’s top aides former White House political director Sara Taylor, who resigned last month, and her deputy Scott Jennings to the U.S. attorney scandal.



Prosecutor Wants Libby Imprisoned Now
Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald urged a federal judge Tuesday not to delay former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's 2 1/2-year prison sentence in the CIA leak case.



FBI Data Mining Program Raises Eyebrows in Congress
Lawmakers are questioning whether a proposed FBI anti-terrorist program is worth the price, both in taxpayer dollars and the possible loss of Americans' privacy.



Eye-Tracking Device Lets Billboards Know When You Look at Them
Billboards that know when you're looking at them will soon be a reality, if new eye-tracking gear from a Canadian startup makes good on its maker's claims.



US enlists Sudanese spies in war on terror
The CIA is recruiting Arab-speaking Sudanese citizens to infiltrate Middle Eastern radical groups in spite of US sanctions against the country over Darfur, it emerged today.



US troops to scatter crawling Wi-Fi mini-droids
DARPA*, the occasionally eccentric American death-tech hothouse, has come up with a scheme to develop "LANdroids", small crawling radio-relay robots the size of a deck of cards.



Preamble To Bill of Rights
The conventions of a number of the States having at the time of their adopting the Constitution of the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added: And as extending the ground of public confidence in the Government, will best insure the beneficent ends of its institution.

Our revisionist historians ALWAYS leave this off the Constitution!!!

The first ten amendments are "declaratory and restrictive clauses". This means they supersede all other parts of our Constitution and restrict the powers of our Constitution.

There are people in this country that do not want you to know that these two sentences ever existed.



A Voice Only You Can Hear: DARPA's Sonic Projector
Imagine a weapon that creates sound that only you can hear. Science fiction? No, this is one area that has a very solid basis in reality. The Air Force has experimented with microwaves that create sounds in people's head (which they've called a possible psychological warfare tool), and American Technologies can "beam" sounds to specific targets with their patented HyperSound (and yes, I've heard/seen them demonstrate the speakers, and they are shockingly effective).



Coup plotters believed CIA on their side, defense says
Cloak-and-dagger allegations that Gen. Vang Pao and nine others plotted to overthrow the communist government of Laos took another twist Monday when a defense lawyer said the group thought it was working at the CIA's behest.



Wartime spies have their cover blown by MI5

A blunder by MI5 has blown the cover on some of its top wartime agents - 60 years after they carried out secret operations.



China warns of counter-measures if US Congress passes trade bill
China warned on Tuesday of unspecified counter-measures if the US Congress adopts a bill on Beijing's foreign exchange regime that could lead to higher US tariffs on Chinese imports.



Nuremberg prosecutor says Guantanamo trials unfair
The U.S. war crimes tribunals at Guantanamo have betrayed the principles of fairness that made the Nazi war crimes trials at Nuremberg a judicial landmark, one of the U.S. Nuremberg prosecutors said on Monday.



September Clues
Television news coverage of 911 questioned.



Whitman To Face 9/11 Fire
Former New Jersey Gov. Christie Whitman will be grilled on the government's environmental response to 9/11 at a congressional hearing June 25.



Illegal Use Of Canadian Uranium In DU Weapons
Leuren Moret reported similar elevated radiation readings downwind from the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. on September 11, 2001. Two days after 9/11, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) confirmed that the crash site rubble was radioactive and that it was probably Depleted Uranium (DU) contaminating the Pentagon crash site rubble.



Prosecutors say officers ignored Haditha reality
U.S. commanders' belief in their Marines blinded them to the reality of events that led to the deaths of 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha in November 2005, military prosecutors said on Monday.



High Cost of Subservience to Israel - By Paul Findley
All U.S. citizens must accept a measure of responsibility for Israel’s grip on America.  Those of us who knew what was happening did not protest with sufficient force and clarity.



US Interrogates Terror Suspects in Ethiopian Jails
Terror suspects have been questioned by US officials in Ethiopia after being transferred from Somalia and Kenya. The captives included Europeans who were detained, interrogated and then released without charge.



Kuwait says US cannot use bases for any Iran strike
Kuwait, a staunch US ally, said on Monday it would not allow the United States to use its territory as a launch-pad for any attack on Iran over its nuclear programme.



Hamas captures Fatah security HQ in Gaza
Hamas gunmen captured the headquarters of the Fatah-allied security forces in northern Gaza, seizing control of a key prize in the bloody power struggle between the sides, Hamas and Fatah officials said.



Remember when Bush told us he doesn't drink alcohol anymore? Well, he lied.



Bush to push immigration bill at Capitol
President Bush, wading deeper into an issue that bitterly divides his party, hopes a personal appeal can help persuade skeptical Republicans to resurrect and pass his immigration bill.



U.S. Congress Prone to Bribery, Say Americans
Many people in the United States think their federal lawmakers can be bribed, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 56 per cent of respondents believe most members of Congress are willing to sell their votes for money or campaign contributions, and 39 per cent consider used car salesmen are more ethical people than legislators.



GOP Blocks Gonzales No-Confidence Vote
Republicans blocked a Senate no-confidence vote on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Monday, rejecting a symbolic Democratic effort to force him from office amid blistering criticism from lawmakers in both parties.



Marine's lawyer tells military court shooting of 3 brothers in Iraq battle justified
A Marine was justified in killing three Iraqi brothers in a battle that left 24 civilians dead in the town of Haditha, his lawyer argued Monday before a military court.



Experts warn of threat of terrorist nuclear attacks
Security experts from around the world meeting here Monday warned of the threat of a terrorist nuclear attack, and called for renewed efforts to crack down on black market sales of nuclear and radioactive material.



China halts biofuels drive over food fears
China’s communist rulers announced a moratorium on the production of ethanol from corn and other food crops yesterday at the very time that Western leaders are rushing to embrace alternative food-based fuel technology.



Red Cross workers killed in refugee camp battle
Two aid workers and a soldier were killed in fierce fighting yesterday between the Lebanese army and al-Qaeda-inspired militants at a Palestinian refugee camp.

A Palestinian cleric trying to mediate an end to the fighting between the army and the Fatah al-Islam group was also wounded at the Nahr al-Bared camp in northern Lebanon.



Afghanistan`s opium dilemma
Rebuilding Afghanistan is harder than defeating the Taliban, a former NATO commander said. Dutch Maj. Gen. Ton van Loon, who handed over command of the International Security and Assistance Force in the south of Afghanistan in May, said that the Taliban has no longer any coherent structure.



Eight die as Gaza peace calls ignored
Gunmen exchanged fire at two Gaza hospitals, and cabinet ministers fled a weekly meeting after the government headquarters was hit in crossfire yesterday, in the latest round in an increasingly brutal power struggle between Hamas and Fatah.

Eight Palestinians were killed, including three shot dead in Beit Hanoun Hospital in northern Gaza.



Army slated as Jews damage Muslim graves
The Israeli army is under fire after Jewish fundamentalists it escorted into an Arab village for a nocturnal prayer festival vandalised Muslim gravestones and wrote Death to the Arabs on walls.



Opposition criticizes gov't for blocking the military
Increasing attacks by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the widespread funerals for martyrs sparked harsh criticism of the government by opposition parties. The fight against terror became the most important topic for almost all the parties that launched their election campaigns over the weekend.



The Genocide Group



Soldiers Suspected of Alien Smuggling
Three National Guardsmen assigned to the Texas-Mexico border were accused of running an immigrant smuggling ring after 24 immigrants were found inside a van that one of them was driving, a U.S. attorney said Monday.



Kasparov Group Holds Anti-Putin Rally
A protest in Moscow led by chess champion Garry Kasparov and other critics of President Vladimir Putin ended peacefully Monday in marked contrast to their last demonstration in the capital which culminated in beatings and arrests.



The Axis of Amnesty Can Be Defeated For Good - By Steve Sailer



Illegals and the NAU: A Hot Summer Coming
Americans who are following the rapid and calculated destruction of these sovereign united states of America are fully aware of what the North American Union means along with it's enforcement maze deceptively titled the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.



Godwin's Law Be Damned: Are the Hitler parallels too close for comfort?
Americans are being lulled to sleep by the government's constant warning that terror and destruction lurk around the corner. Color-coded terrorism threat levels and reports of alleged terrorism plots are constantly paraded before us. Indeed, since 9/11, the American people have been kept in a state of constant fear and expectation of yet another terrorist attack or, more subtly, another Katrina. Thus, while the recent spate of directives giving the U.S. president broad powers to supposedly ensure America's safety and security from terrorism and natural disaster should serve as a warning, they have caused barely a ripple among the media or the masses.



Ron Paul’s American Education
I do believe that Ron Paul has a chance to win this election. Is that too optimistic?

This election, thus far, is amazing. Never before has a presidential campaign picked up so much velocity, so early, and grabbed the attention of the politically-addicted populace nearly a year-and-a-half before the actual vote. Thanks to the innumerable screw-ups on the part of Herr Bush in the Middle East, a guy like Ron Paul is being welcomed by freedom junkies because he offers something that no other candidate can offer: intellectual honesty instead of rehearsed responses; candid analysis as opposed to political power mongering; and from-the-guts truth in place of phony, popularity-driven pandering.



Hunting the Russian Bear
Why they're after Putin



Va. Tech Families Demand Voice on Panel
Relatives of Virginia Tech shooting victims said Monday they felt "ostracized" from a governor's panel studying the killings, and they questioned the use of their loved ones' names to raise millions of dollars for a memorial fund.



Flashback - Bipartisan Betrayal
Once head of the Justice Department's Organized Crime and Racketeering Unit under Attorney General Robert Kennedy, David Schippers was brought up in rough-and-tumble inner-city politics. He is no blushing novice. "As a former Chicago prosecutor," he says, "I thought I'd seen treachery, doublecrosses and sellouts. But what I saw behind the scenes at the Clinton impeachment shocked me to my core!"



Fix extends shuttle mission to 13 days
Astronauts will try to fix a thermal blanket that peeled back during Atlantis' launch, extending the space shuttle's mission from 11 to 13 days, NASA managers said Monday.


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



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