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July 1, 2007


Chertoff Scolds Senate On Immigration
The homeland security chief on Sunday scolded the Senate for failing to pass an immigration bill and said it will be difficult for the government to crack down on illegal workers.

"We're going to continue to enforce the law. It's going to be tough," Michael Chertoff said. "We don't really have the ability to enforce the law with respect to illegal work in this country in a way that's truly effective."



New NSA Whistleblower Speaks
A former member of U.S. military intelligence has decided to reveal what she knows about warrantless spying on Americans and about the fixing of intelligence in the leadup to the invasion of Iraq.



Russian defector pimped bioterror threat says newspaper
An ex-Soviet scientist raised fears, helped shape U.S. policy and sought to profit.



Hersh: ‘Bush And Cheney’s Wet Dream Is Hitting Iran’



Murder and oil mayhem plunge Iran’s strongman into crisis
The assassination of a prominent cleric in an oil-rich Iranian province, coinciding with violent protests in Tehran over the rationing of petrol, has plunged President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad into his biggest crisis since he was elected two years ago.

Ahmadinejad was personally opposed to the petrol rationing, but was overruled by the Majlis, the Iranian parliament. His objections centred on the timing of its introduction. He wanted stability while the regime faced American plans to engineer regime change, either through military strikes or by a revolution from within.

Little noticed in the international media, but keenly watched in Tehran, is the Bush administration’s donation of £33m to Iranian opposition groups.



"Abu Henry" and the Mysterious Silence
By Robert Fisk



Pentagon's Psychic Vision Revisited
We met for dinner earlier this month and it was about the time that Alexander started talking about witches that I asked him if I could record some of our dinner conversation. After all, it’s not too often that you get to talk about witchcraft in the context of national security.



Pentagon Goal: Render Walls "Transparent"
The key focus of this program is to develop advanced technologies that make urban man-made structures transparent, thereby eliminating the safe harbor that buildings provide to hostile forces and their malicious activities. This capability will be provided through basic phenomenological research, hardware, and algorithm development of sense-through-wall technology that can directly support tactical expeditionary urban operations in the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT).



Two Terror Suspects Are Hospital Doctors
Two of the five terror suspects being held in the wake of the failed car bombings in London and Glasgow are hospital doctors working in the UK.

The majority of the five terror suspects being held in police custody in connection with bomb attacks in London and Glasgow are not British and at least one is still at large, according to Sky sources.



ACLU Sues Former White House Staffer
The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday filed a lawsuit against Gregory Jenkins, a former White House staffer who planned public events for President Bush and came up with a policy to stop anti-Bush demonstrators from getting close to the president. The ACLU contends that Jenkins "unlawfully excluded individuals perceived to be critical of the administration," thereby "cleansing" public forums of dissent.



Man Arrested For Preaching Free Speech
Reverend Billy and his partner Savitri D were reciting the First Amendment to the United States Constitution to the gathered police force when Lieutenant Daniel Albano, head of the NYPD's Legal Division, ordered the Reverend's arrest and detention at the 13th Precinct station.



Troops clash in Georgian province
Several people have been wounded in Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia region in new clashes between the army and separatists.
 
Violence continued into its third day on Saturday, with two people injured after Georgian forces attacked Tskhinvali, the separatists' main settlement.



Ron Paul Controversy Over Iowa Tax Rally Turnout
Did republican candidate Ron Paul draw more attendees to his rally than the Iowa Tax Forum from which he was excluded? The campaign and some eye witnesses say that the rally held next door to an Iowa GOP tax forum sponsored by the Iowans for Tax Relief and the Iowa Christian Alliance drew at least 1,000 individuals. his would have been at least 200-400 more than the forum itself.......

Paul has built a loyal following of people attracted to the politician's libertarian stance on constitutional rights and opposition to the war in Iraq.



Carlyle Group in Talks to Acquire Virgin Media
The Carlyle Group is in discussions with Virgin Media, the British cable company whose largest investor is Richard Branson, over a potential bid worth around $20 billion, a person familiar with the negotiations said today.



Former CIA Official Exposes Bush Administration Fraud
Flynt Leverett worked as a senior director for Middle East affairs at the National Security Council, and he was a CIA analyst.

The Bush Administration has committed fraud before.

The Problem Was Not "Faulty Intelligence," the Problem Was Dishonestly Selecting And Omitting Intelligence



Lieberman Uses Foiled British Terror Plot To Push For Greater U.S. Domestic Spying
Appearing on ABC’s This Week, Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) used the foiled terror attempts in London to call for greater domestic spying here in the United States. Lieberman said, “I hope these terrorist attacks in London wake us up here in America to stop the petty partisan fighting going on about…electronic surveillance,” in apparent reference to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s subpoenas for documents related to Bush’s NSA warrantless wiretapping program.

When Lieberman says “I hope these terrorist attacks in London wake us up here in America to stop the petty partisan fighting going on about…electronic surveillance,” what Lieberman is really hoping for is that the American people don't wake up to their scam, fraud, conspiracy and treason that lead us into their war on terror, being used as a excuse to legitimise what they have been doing all along with their technology and their warrantless (monitoring peoples thoughts) wiretapping, so they can enrich themselves, their friends and their political cronies, in their attempt to enslave America and ultimatly the world.
Flashback - Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed



Keith Olbermann & Ex-CIA Larry Johnson Expose Hysteria Of Car "Bomb" Terror



Oswald 'had no time to fire all Kennedy bullets'
Lee Harvey Oswald could not have acted alone in assassinating President John F Kennedy, according to a new study by Italian weapons experts of the type of rifle Oswald used in the shootings.

In fresh tests of the Mannlicher-Carcano bolt-action weapon, supervised by the Italian army, it was found to be impossible for even an accomplished marksman to fire the shots quickly enough.



Never-before-seen Hitler footage to air on US television
The reel was analyzed by Wright with the help of Washington DC`s Holocaust Memorial Museum. Although she says that there are always doubts over a historical artifacts authenticity, the footage "certainly does seem as if this is true."



9/11 Wasn't that Hard.
First off, in order for the attacks to have been carried out with a minimum of notice all that had to be accomplished was controlling the access points into the planes; that’s all. It should be noted here that the same security firm was in charge at all of the 9/11 airports, The London Tube and Madrid train station on the days of the attacks. That’s one hell of a coincidence isn’t it?



In Iraq, a Private Realm Of Intelligence-Gathering
Firm Extends U.S. Government's Reach

The intelligence was compiled not by the U.S. military, as might be expected, but by a British security firm, Aegis Defence Services Ltd. The Reconstruction Operations Center is the hub of Aegis's sprawling presence in Iraq and the most visible example of how intelligence collection is now among the responsibilities handled by a network of private security companies that work in the shadows of the U.S. military.



How Cheney abused his power in war on terror
Vice-President Dick Cheney was personally responsible for American policies that subjected terrorist suspects to cruelty and denied them the right to a fair trial, according to revelations from senior US government officials.

The details have laid bare more than ever before the remarkable influence of Mr Cheney in shaping the prosecution of the war on terror which led to the scandals at Guantánamo Bay and Abu Ghraib.



Maliki’s government on verge of collapse
The government of Nouri al-Maliki is not only losing its control of the country but also its role as a representative administration



Sunni legislator says he is quitting politics and joining resistance
Sunni legislator Abdul-Nasser al-Janabi said Saturday he is quitting parliament and joining the "resistance" because the political process has failed.



Four arrested over terror attacks
Four people were under arrest today as Britain moved to its highest state of terror alert after three failed car bombings in London and Glasgow.

Police are linking an attempt to ram a flaming Jeep Cherokee into Glasgow Airport yesterday to the discovery of two car bombs in the capital's West End on Friday.



'Up to 80 civilians dead' after US air strikes in Afghanistan
Air strikes in the British-controlled Helmand province of Afghanistan may have killed civilians, coalition troops said yesterday as local people claimed that between 50 and 80 people, many of them women and children, had died.



Dead ‘Mossad spy’ was writing exposé
AN Egyptian millionaire who mysteriously fell to his death from the balcony of his London flat after being named as a Mossad spy was writing a book that threatened to expose the murky world of Arab-Israeli espionage.



Lawyer keeps up fight for Canadian held ‘in limbo’ in Guantanamo Bay
Eves since a military court judge dropped all charges against alleged al-Qaeda terrorist Omar Khadr, the 20-year-old Canadian has languished in a Guantanamo Bay prison cell, his residence for five years.



Lockerbie suspect can still be brought to trial
The original suspect in the Lockerbie bombing does not have immunity from prosecution and could be charged with mass murder, it emerged yesterday.



Is Nimitz carrying nuclear weapons?
As this nuclear-powered US warship arrives near Chennai surrounded by controversy, its top officials have refused to confirm or deny the presence of nuclear weapons on board while allaying concerns about radiation hazards.



Israeli finance minister resigns
Israel’s finance minister, on a three-month leave of absence owing to a police investigation for embezzlement, has formally resigned, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Sunday.



Police fire tear gas to end protest by cyclone victims
Pakistani police fired tear gas to disperse a protest by some of the 1.1 million victims of a cyclone yesterday, as fresh storms hit India and flooded villages awaiting help in Afghanistan.



Ambitious plan for a new Africa: Welcome to the U.S.A (that's the United States of Africa)
A growing number of African leaders share a dream: of uniting their continent in a single, 53-state federation. Tomorrow, they meet in Ghana to discuss turning it into reality. Is a new superpower in the making? Claire Soares reports



Gore show is set to be biggest on earth
Nowhere, perhaps, will be more important than Shanghai. One of eight cities hosting Live Earth concerts for Al Gore's crusade against climate change on Saturday, it will help deliver a vast audience across China. And with the world's most populous country on board, organisers believe they can reach 2 billion people and eclipse even Live8 as the biggest global media event of all time.



Alarmist global warming claims melt under scientific scrutiny
Many of the assertions Gore makes in his movie, ''An Inconvenient Truth,'' have been refuted by science, both before and after he made them. Gore can show sincerity in his plea for scientific honesty by publicly acknowledging where science has rebutted his claims.



Too much Rush? Dems lose bid to regulate talk radio
Overlooked Thursday because of the various political and media brouhahas caused by the defeat of the miasma known as the immigration reform bill and the release of additional stomach-turning Supreme Court decisions was the House of Representatives’ rejection of a Democratic attempt to impose the Fairness Doctrine on broadcasters who feature conservative hosts.

By a 309-115 vote, the House barred the Federal Communications Commission from requiring conservative broadcasters such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly to balance their content with liberal programming.



Human medical experimentation in the United States: The shocking true history of modern medicine and psychiatry (1833-1965)



Hong Kong Violently Deports Hundreds of Falun Gong Practitioners
Government wants total control of 10th Anniversary Celebration of Hong Kong's Hand-Over to Communist China



China Criticizes U.S. Ban on Chinese Seafood Imports
Concerns over the safety of Chinese products are seeping into trade and exacerbating U.S. anxiety over the trade gap with China, estimated by the Asian Development Bank to widen 45 percent next year to a record $257 billion. Chinese agricultural exports to the U.S. reached $2.26 billion in 2006, Associated Press reported yesterday.



Thousands march for democracy in Hong Kong
Thousands of people took part in a protest march in Hong Kong Sunday to call for universal suffrage as the territory marked the first 10 years of Chinese rule.


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



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