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June 25, 2007


'Sicko' subject faces criminal charges
A man who helped at Ground Zero after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is being investigated for traveling to Cuba with filmmaker Michael Moore.

Bill Maher of Maywood, N.J., traveled with Moore to seek health treatment in Cuba, where universal healthcare is in place,

Maher who has suffered more than five years with health problems brought on from his volunteer work at Ground Zero said he was not aware he was breaking any laws by visiting Cuba.



Dodd tells crowd in Rochester impeaching Cheney won't help
Appearing before at least 60 voters at the Governor's Inn on Sunday, presidential candidate Chris Dodd said he "understands the appetite" of people wanting to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney, but he doesn't think the long process would help the country.



Great games and famous victories
Part 2 in this three-part report from: The tortured world of US intelligence - By Roger Morris



U.N.: Afghan opium production up
stan produced dramatically more opium in 2006, increasing its yield by nearly 50 percent from a year earlier and pushing global opium production to a new record high, a U.N. report said Tuesday.

Like They Say, Follow The Money



The "Espionage-Industrial Complex"
Are we "alert and knowledgeable" enough "so that security and liberty may prosper together"?

We now have the "espionage-industrial complex," and exactly how citizens stay alert and knowledgeable about secret government programs is a mystery.

Shortly after 9/11, Senator Bob Graham, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, called for “a symbiotic relationship between the intelligence community and the private sector.” They say you should be careful what you wish for.

In the intervening years a huge espionage-industrial complex has developed, as government spymasters outsourced everything from designing surveillance technology to managing case officers overseas. Today less than half of the staff at the National Counterterrorism Center in Washington are actual government employees, ... at the C.I.A. station in Islamabad, Pakistan, contractors sometimes outnumber employees by three to one.



Palestinian Civilians Suffer As Lebanon Unites Behind Its Army



Court: Protecting trade secrets takes priority over election transparency
A Florida appeals court has upheld a lower court decision that denies requests for an independent source code audit of voting machines used by Florida's 13th district, which suffered election irregularities in a highly controversial congressional race.



Team America to launder $24m North Korean cash through Russia
"He likes to gamble, feast on Korean food and take late-night tipples of cognac with his friends. He is also said to spend hours rejuvenating from his nocturnal adventures in the city's saunas." The Asia Times, on North Korean dauphin Kim Jong Nam



Why Hillary Scares Me
By Mike Gravel



Dujail trial of Saddam Hussein marred by serious flaws
The judgment in the Dujail trial of Saddam Hussein reflects serious factual and legal errors made by the Iraqi High Tribunal's Trial Chamber, Saddam Hussein and three others were found guilty of crimes against humanity and executed after the trial chamber's judgment was affirmed on appeal in December 2006. The 34-page briefing paper, "The Poisoned Chalice," documents factual and legal errors in the judgment.



Brain Device Moves Objects by Thought
Forget the clicker: A new technology in Japan could let you control electronic devices without lifting a finger simply by reading brain activity.

The "brain-machine interface" developed by Hitachi Inc. analyzes slight changes in the brain's blood flow and translates brain motion into electric signals.



Mixing government and media: Rupert Murdoch's sprawling empire



Baghdad blast kills Sunni leaders
A number of senior Sunni tribal leaders are among 12 people killed in a suicide bombing at a hotel in central Baghdad.



Superbug: Nearly 5% of the nation’s patients may be infected with staph germ
A dangerous, drug-resistant staph germ may be infecting as many as 5 percent of hospital and nursing home patients, according to a comprehensive study.
At least 30,000 U.S. hospital patients may have the superbug at any given time, according to a survey released Monday by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.



Echinacea 'can prevent a cold'
Taking the herbal remedy echinacea can more than halve the risk of catching a common cold, US researchers say.



Creating a Post-Human Being
Creation of a post-human being via the mass drugging of America

The statistics are astounding. Over 120,000 people a year die as a direct result of taking prescription drugs. The drugs properly prescribed by their medical doctor. Properly taken by the patient. 120,000 people dead. The mainstream media doesn’t cover it. Why?



Mitt Romney and the Teen Torture Industry
By William N. Grigg



Blackwater Mercenaries on the USA-Mexico Border



Dunce-Cap Nation
We asked Americans about current events, history and cultural literacy. And we got some pretty disheartening results.

41% of Americans believe that Saddam Hussein was responsible for 9/11.



Clear Channel to use new ratings system
The electronic audience measurement system is aimed at replacing a decades-old system of paper diaries. Several other radio broadcasters have already agreed to use the system from Arbitron Inc., which currently provides radio station ratings.

CBS Corp.'s CBS Radio unit, the No. 2 U.S. radio company, as well as other broadcasters have already reached deals to use Abritron's new electronic system, which Arbitron calls the Portable People Meter after a pager-like device that listeners carry around to detect audio codes embedded in radio broadcasts.



Sales of existing U.S. homes drop to slowest pace in 4 years
Reflecting further housing troubles, sales of existing homes in the United States fell in May to the lowest level in four years while the median home price dropped for a record 10th consecutive month.



Congress Set to Uncover Truth about NSA Spying Program
"Our case against AT&T includes evidence from a former employee that points to a massive spying program impacting millions of people a program far broader than the government has admitted to," Bankston noted.

The New World Order Crowd Trying To Legalize What They Have Been Doing All Along, Appears What's Going On Here.
Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed



Supreme Court Limits Students' Speech Rights
The Supreme Court tightened limits on student speech Monday, ruling against a high school student and his 14-foot-long ''Bong Hits 4 Jesus'' banner. Schools may prohibit student expression that can be interpreted as advocating drug use, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the court in a 5-4 ruling.



German prosecutors want CIA agents extradited
Prosecutors in Munich, Germany, are requesting the extradition from the United States of 13 suspected CIA agents they say took part in the 2003 kidnapping of a German citizen.



Dick Cheney Impassive as Twin Towers Crumbled, Thousands Died
The most disturbing part of the story and there are many recalls Cheney's response to the sight of the twin towers collapsing. While millions of people around the world wept, Cheney, in his bunker, barely reacted.



Demand grows for full Lockerbie inquiry
Pressure is growing for a full public inquiry into the Lockerbie disaster, in response to new evidence that suggests a miscarriage of justice took place in the trial of the Libyan convicted of the bombing.

A judicial review of Abdul Baset Ali al-Megrahi’s conviction is to decide this week whether to refer his case back to the Appeal Court. If it does, al-Megrahi would almost certainly be cleared.



Palestine: Freedom Is What They Want
By Charley Reese



Fred Thompson and the Burning 'Necklace'
Why is nobody questioning the GOP front-runner about his lobbying efforts on behalf of a murderous leftist demagogue?



UN no longer seen as neutral, says former chief
The Iraq war has shattered the cause of humanitarian intervention endorsed by Tony Blair and directly led to the targeting of relief workers in conflict zones where they are no longer considered to be neutral, according to a former senior UN official.



BIS warns of Great Depression dangers from credit spree
The Bank for International Settlements, the world's most prestigious financial body, has warned that years of loose monetary policy has fuelled a dangerous credit bubble, leaving the global economy more vulnerable to another 1930s-style slump than generally understood.



China's slave scandal kilns used 53,000 illegal workers
Brick kilns and mines at the centre of a slavery scandal used more than 53,000 illegal migrant workers, state media reported Monday, as the probe into the abuses spread.



Global economy faces 'chaos' - World Economic Forum
The international community faces a real risk of 'economic chaos' arising from major imbalances in the global financial system, the World Economic Forum on East Asia was told Sunday.



Afghan civilians reportedly killed more by U.S., NATO than insurgents
U.S.-led coalition and NATO forces fighting insurgents in Afghanistan have killed at least 203 civilians so far this year surpassing the 178 civilians killed in militant attacks, according to an Associated Press tally.



Goodbye To The City Upon A Hill And To Its Fabled Economy
America is being destroyed. Many Americans are unaware, others are indifferent, and some intend it.

The destruction is across the board: the political and constitutional system, the economy, social institutions including the family itself, citizenship, and the character and morality of the American people.



The Axis Of Amnestys Ideology Of Cheap Labor
By Steve Sailer


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



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