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July 6, 2007


In France, a senior pol dares to question the 9/11 tale
Today, nearly six years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, does anyone doubt the Bush administration and the mass media's grand narrative about just who was responsible for those shocking, sudden, well-coordinated and super-destructive events?

Well, Yes!



Plague of bioweapons accidents afflicts the US
Deadly germs may be more likely to be spread due to a biodefence lab accident than a biological attack by terrorists.

Plague, anthrax, Rocky Mountain spotted fever - these are among the bioweapons some experts fear could be used in a germ warfare attack against the US. But the public has had near-misses with those diseases and others over the past five years, ironically because of accidents in labs that were working to defend against bioterrorists. Even worse, they may be only the tip of an iceberg.



Ron Paul Tops McCain in Cash on Hand
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos Reports: Though often regarded as a longshot candidate for president, Republican Ron Paul tells ABC News that he has an impressive $2.4 million in cash on hand after raising an equal amount during the second quarter, putting him ahead of one-time Republican frontrunner John McCain, who reported this week he has only $2 million in the bank. 



Report: Israeli settlements in land grab
Nine in 10 Israeli settlements sprawl beyond their official boundaries in an attempt to grab more land in the West Bank, which the Palestinians claim for a future state, a group that tracks Israeli construction in the territory said Friday.

Israel's settlements encroach on unallocated land even though most of the area in their own jurisdictions remains empty, according to the report from the dovish Peace Now.



“Behavior-Detection” Graduates from Airports to Bus and Train Stations
By Kurt Nimmo



Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style



Strike the root!
Dick Cheney must be impeached now before he lashes out from the dark side, and Iran is aflame; its terrified citizens displaced, dying dead. Whether to impeach is not up to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, no matter how many "arrows" she claims to have in her quiver. We've moved way beyond playing Cowboys and Indians with this gang.



Giuliani Unaware That America Gradually Withdrew From Vietnam



Much of US favors Bush impeachment: poll
Nearly half of the US public wants President George W. Bush to face impeachment, and even more favor that fate for Vice President Dick Cheney, according to a poll out Friday.



Wireless Taser: Whole New Kind of Weapon
Stun guns have been limited, since their birth, by the length of their wires and barbs.  But that may be about to change.  Taser International is about to roll out its new, wireless weapon in Chicago on Monday. It's a shocking projectile, fired from a 12-gauge shotgun, called the XREP. And if it lives up to the considerable hype, the XREP (and its many, many competitors) could be qualitatively different from any less-lethal weapon we've seen before; the projectiles could require new tactics and maybe new laws.



MANIA
The shocking link between psychiatric drugs, suicide, violence and mass murder



Turkish citizens to be issued electronic ID cards
Identification information will soon be stored in a single electronic card, according to a circular on the Citizenship Card Project, saying that an electronic card with biometric elements will be used for ID verification in the future



Fossil DNA Proves Greenland Once Had Lush Forests; Ice Sheet Is Surprisingly Stable
Ancient Greenland was green. New Danish research has shown that it was covered in conifer forest and, like southern Sweden today, had a relatively mild climate. Eske Willerslev, a professor at Copenhagen University, has analysed the world's oldest DNA, preserved under the kilometre-thick icecap. The DNA is likely close to half a million years old, and the research is painting a picture which is overturning all previous assumptions about biological life and the climate in Greenland.



Rothschild Global Warming Handbook Accompanies Hyped 7/7 Live Earth Concert
Efforts to hype the 7/7 Live Earth global warming concert have gone so far as to include an official companion, The Live Earth Global Warming Survival Handbook-- all the more interesting because it is written by David de Rothschild.



Court Rejects Ohio Domestic Spying Suit
A federal appeals court on Friday ordered the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging President Bush's domestic spying program, saying the plaintiffs had no standing to sue.

In a 2-1 decision, two Republican appointees on the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against allowing the lawsuit.



US shrugs off Russian missile warning
The United States has deemed Moscow's veiled threat to deploy rockets on the European Union's border in response to US missile defense plans as "not constructive."

The warning from influential Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov came days after US President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the issue days ago at a summit in the US state of Maine.

"Mister Ivanov's comments were unfortunate, but I don't think it distracts us from the fact that we are having a constructive conversation with the Russians on the issue, now,'' said US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.



Congress to Tweak DHS Color-Warning System
Both bills would require DHS to include with every alert information about protective measures and countermeasures used in response to a threat. DHS would have to limit the alerts, if possible, to a "specific region, locality, or economic sector believed to be at risk,"




Reagan’s NSA Chief: Withdraw funds, pull out, impeach.
Gen. William Odom, the former head of the National Security Agency under President Reagan, writes that Congress should begin cutting off funds for Iraq and must force Bush to begin a withdrawal before he leaves office



The High Cost Of Cutting Corners: Green Zone Fortress Endangers US Diplomats
According to Glenn Kessler in the Washington Post, the new American fortress being built in Baghdad (which our leaders euphemistically call an "embassy") is not coming along very well. Color me surprised!



Pakistan Rejects Cleric's Terms Over Mosque Siege
Pakistan's government rejected conditions set by the deputy cleric at Islamabad's Red Mosque for ending a siege that led to the deaths of at least 19 people in gun battles in the past three days.

There can't be any negotiations with Abdul Rashid Ghazi, Deputy Information Minister Tariq Azeem told GEO television late yesterday. Ghazi earlier told the network he would surrender if he was given ``safe passage'' and asked for guarantees he wouldn't be shot or humiliated by security forces.



Reinventing A War Criminal
From "No 10" to the Middle East - A Record of Shame

Tony Blair is despised and discredited at home, hated across the world, and the Arab street condemns him. Appointing him peace envoy to the region he warred against is a galling insult to its people, all others of conscience and all humanity. Nonetheless, he has the job and started off on his last day in office June 27 telling his Parliament: "The absolute priority is to try to give effect to what is now the consensus across the international community - that the only way of bringing stability and peace to the Middle East is a two-state solution."



Memo From Mexico, By Allan Wall
You Say You Want A Reconquista?



FBI Whistleblower Describes Government Muscle Tactics
A whistleblower who lost her job and was gagged by the Bush administration after revealing careerism, corruption and widespread incompetence at the FBI detailed her difficult search for justice to an audience on Monday at the American Library Association's annual conference. Sibel Edmonds, hired by the FBI as a translator shortly after 9/11, was fired in 2002 after reporting a range of problems at the bureau, including:

--slothful, unqualified employees
--family members of diplomats suspected of spying who translated the wiretaps of their relatives
--ignored or overlooked intelligence warning of Al-Qaeda's plans to hijack planes and attack major citie



Spy case: Russian 'protected'
Russian prosecutors said on Thursday they have officially refused Britain's request to extradite a businessman accused in last year's fatal poisoning of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko.



Boeing's Psychic Lab
Boeing researchers don't just spend their days designing killer drones and networked tanks. They also investigate unexplained powers of the mind, sometimes. Especially if those times are the late '60s. 



"Marc Rich's lawyer, you probably don't remember, was Scooter Libby."
The Marc Rich Pardon was a payoff – but to whom?

Everybody's talking about the Marc Rich pardon, but in all the newsprint (and bandwidth) devoted to this story the spin is that this is just the crowning example of Clinton's utter depravity: it's all supposed to be about money. But is it? Did the President of these United States, in his final hours in the White House, really pardon one of the top ten on Interpol's list of most wanted criminals and set himself up for a storm of protest and opprobrium all for a measly $450,000 contribution to his presidential library?



Britons tolerate security cameras' prying eyes
Every day in London, an average person is captured on camera 300 times on a bus or subway, in stores or office buildings, or simply walking on the street.

Britain is home to 20% of the world's closed-circuit cameras, according to a report issued last year by the nation's independent Information Commissioners Office. That may make Britons the most closely monitored people in the world. There are 4.2 million such cameras throughout the country, or one for every 14 people.



Was Catholic Hitler "Anti-Christian"? On the Trail of Bogus Quotes
We often hear accusations that "Adolf Hitler was an atheist and look what he did!



Colombia: 1 million march in protest
More than a million people marched through Colombia's major cities Thursday and drivers honked horns in unison in a mass protest to demand the immediate liberation of the country's kidnap victims.

In all, some 3,000 Colombians are being held by kidnappers, according to the anti-abduction citizens' group Pais Libre. Those being held include former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three U.S. defense contractors in the hands of leftist rebels.



Wexler: Censure Bush Over Libby
Rep. Robert Wexler says President Bush’s commutation of Scooter Libby’s prison sentence “is nothing short of (a) political quid pro quo, and Congress must go on record in strong opposition.”



GOP Sen. Domenici abandons Bush on Iraq
Sen. Pete Domenici on Thursday withdrew his support of President Bush's Iraq war policy and embraced instead a proposal to bring home most troops by next March.


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



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