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June 20, 2007


Secret Spying on Americans: The Top Unanswered Questions
There's still so much we don't know about the government's warrantless spying on Americans, including how many other programs are out there that haven't been revealed.

I really don't think these people in the press are as dumb as they would like us to believe. If one of their major spy programs was revealed (years ago) are those in the main stream news media now going to tell the American people the whole truth, and how this fits together? The snswer is no. Case in point
Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed



The Bush/Cheney Holocaust in Iraq: Criminality, Immorality, Incompetence and Desperation
By Walter C. Uhler



Man bursts into flames after being shot by a taser gun
Police are investigating the firey death of a man who burst into flames after dousing himself in petrol and then being shot with a taser gun.

Officers used the gun after the man had poured gasoline over himself.



The Holocaust's defrauded survivors
Although the various global financial settlements represent only a small fraction of the Jewish property that was plundered during the Holocaust, they still amount to billions of dollars.

Which raises questions: Why aren't the funds being used to care for Holocaust survivors in whose name and for whose benefit these restitution initiatives were undertaken?



Think of decades, says UK's Afghanistan envoy
It could take "decades" to establish an effective government in Afghanistan, the UK's new ambassador in Kabul admitted today.



Kosovo hits out at UN prosecutor over delaying status
Kosovo's government on Wednesday criticised UN war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte's proposal to delay a decision on the province's future status, as its prime minister urged the international community to speed up a settlement.



Purdue Simulation: Full of Hot Air
The newest volley in the disinformation campaign regarding 9/11 is a simulation of the Twin Towers created by Purdue University.



Russian spy suspect has diplomatic status
A Russian space agency official arrested in Austria last week for spying has diplomatic immunity and will be released soon, the Austrian Foreign Ministry said.



Google Spider Goats [A short film for all Americans to see]
Dedicated to Aaron Russo



The Dollar's Doomsday Scenario
One of the popular doomsday scenarios is that the Chinese, maybe even the Japanese, begin to dump U.S. Treasuries. This scenario has it that the dollar plummets, interest rates spike, stocks fall, recession follows. We've consulted several worthy experts on this scenario and found it lacking in traction.



Uncivil Liberties and the Empire's War on its own Citizens
By Carolyn Baker



E-mails? What e-mails??
Let’s play a game this Tuesday. See if you can guess who/which organization offered this gem: “The rule of law, the very foundation for a free society, has been under assault, not only by criminals from the ground up, but also from the top down. An administration that lives by evasion, coverup, stonewalling, and duplicity has given us a totally discredited Department of Justice. The credibility of those who now manage the nation’s top law enforcement agency is tragically eroded. We are fortunate to have its dedicated career workforce, especially its criminal prosecutors, who have faced the unprecedented politicization of decisions regarding both personnel and investigations.”



Web cam to eye test-takers
The number of college students taking courses online is surging, creating a tough dilemma for educators who want to prevent cheating.

Do you trust students to take an exam on their own computer from home or work, even though it may be easy to sneak a peek at the textbook? Or do you force them to trek to a proctored test center, detracting from the convenience that drew them to online classes in the first place?

The dilemma is one reason many online programs do little testing at all. But some new technology that places a camera inside students' homes may be the way of the future - as long as students don't find it too creepy.



Man Arrested and tased for Riding His Bike Home From an Airport!



3 Sunni mosques attacked in Iraq
Militants blew up three Sunni mosques south of Baghdad on Wednesday - apparently revenge strikes for a suicide truck bombing a day before that killed at least 87 people and badly damaged an important Shiite mosque in the capital.



Americas guilty silence
But who is even asking the presidential candidates for their positions on torture and starving the Palestinians, or what they think of the respected study that found our war had killed as many as 665,000 Iraqis, as of almost two years ago?

Do we have any excuse for our abject failure to hold our leaders and ourselves responsible for our nations most heinous crimes?

If we cannot bring ourselves to say, guilty, then innocent by reason of insanity appears to be our only plausible defense before a future court of the world.

We will have to claim that our minds were not our own. The corporate media-government propaganda network had grown so ubiquitous that the people were essentially subjects in a mass brainwashing experiment. Unfortunately, the experiment was a success, so increasingly absurd versions of remanufactured reality were implanted in the public mind.



CNN Polls Tied to Hillary Donor
Bill and Hillary Clintons ties to InfoUSA Chairman Vinod Gupta have raised conflict-of-interest concerns over the firms links to CNN.



Chairman for former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign indicted on cocaine charges
South Carolina Treasurer Thomas Ravenel, a former real estate developer who became a rising political star after his election last year, was indicted Tuesday on federal cocaine charges.



The Bushites Have Outsourced Our Government to Their Pals
The sprawling $43 billion homeland security department is known for being in charge of America's color-coded terrorist-threat alarm system, a sham that obscures HSD's real mission: to serve as a giant federal cookie jar for corporate America.



DHS Acknowledges Own Computer Break-Ins
The Homeland Security Department, the lead U.S. agency for fighting cyber threats, suffered more than 800 hacker break-ins, virus outbreaks and other computer security problems over two years, senior officials acknowledged to Congress.



Clashes erupt in southern Iraq as militia consolidate control
U.S. and British occupation troops have intensified their attacks on what they describe as ‘terrorist hideouts’ in southern Iraq, killing scores of people and injuring many others.

But according to Dr. Zamel Shayyaa, head of the city’s Health Department, those killed in the operation were civilians among them women and children.



New age town in U.S. embraces dollar alternative
A walk down Main Street in this New England town calls to mind the pictures of Norman Rockwell, who lived nearby and chronicled small-town American life in the mid-20th Century.

So it is fitting that the artist's face adorns the 50 BerkShares note, one of five denominations in a currency adopted by towns in western Massachusetts to support locally owned businesses over national chains.



Nihilism and Neoconservatism - By Justin Raimondo



U.S. military cites Green Zone attacks
The U.S. military acknowledged "an increasing pattern of attacks" against the Green Zone, a day after a mortar barrage against the heavily fortified area sent soldiers and contractors scrambling for cover.



Gaza could face food shortages in 2-4 weeks
The Hamas-held Gaza Strip could start running out of flour, rice, edible oil and other commodities in 2-4 weeks unless Israel reopens the enclave's border crossings, the United Nations said on Wednesday.



Stephen Lendman Reviews Michel Chossudovsky's "America's War on Terrorism"



Hillary Clinton Booed Again at Take Back America



West urged to blockade Iran
The former senator suggested sanctions, diplomatic pressure and a blockade could be used to compel Iran to stop enriching uranium.



Scandal of the Century Rocks British Crown and the City
BAE Systems and the Anglo Dutch Imperial Slime Mold


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George Orwell



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