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July 10, 2007
House Misses Opportunity to End IRS Private Tax Collection Program
On June 28, the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) private tax debt collection program survived an effort by the House to bring it to a halt. House legislators struck language in the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act (H.R. 2829) that would have put a tight cap on how much funding could have been used to administer the program.
Advertisements That Watch You Smile
German researchers have developed a new tool to recognize emotions as they flicker across the human face. Rapid facial analysis has huge potential for advertisers, but some are concerned about protecting privacy.
Powell tried to talk Bush out of war
The former American secretary of state Colin Powell has revealed that he spent 2½ hours vainly trying to persuade President George W Bush not to invade Iraq and believes today’s conflict cannot be resolved by US forces.
Flashback - U.S. Department Of State Document.
He (Saddam Hussein) has not developed any significant capability with respect to weapons of mass destruction. He is unable to project conventional power against his neighbors.
Secretary Colin L. Powell, Cairo, Egypt (Ittihadiya Palace) February 24, 2001. Press Remarks with Foreign Minister of Egypt Amre Moussa
White House calls meeting on al Qaeda threat
The White House has called an urgent multi-agency meeting for Thursday to discuss a potential new al Qaeda threat on U.S. soil, ABC News reported on Tuesday.
Top intelligence and law enforcement officials have been told to meet in the White House Situation Room to report on steps to minimize or counter the threat and what steps are being taken to tighten security at government buildings, ABC said.
Flashback - Another 911 - Another Israeli Spy Ring ?
'Time running out for Iran strike'
Predicting that sanctions will ultimately fail to stop Teheran's nuclear program, Brig.-Gen. Yossi Kuperwasser, former head of Military Intelligence's Research Division, told The Jerusalem Post on Monday that time to launch an effective military strike against Iran's nuclear installations was running out.
NSA Snooped on Lawyers Knowing Spying Was Illegal, Suit Charges
The government's surveillance of two attorneys challenging the NSA's warrantless wiretapping of Americans took place partly during a period in which the top secret program operated without the approval of the Bush administration's own Justice Department, according to a newly filed court document.
Cheney impeachment bill gains yet another co-sponsor
On Tuesday, a northern Virginia Democrat decided to add his support to a growing movement in the House of Representatives to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney.
How MI5 left ringleader free to acquire recruits and explosives
A ten-man MI5 team followed the ringleader of the 21/7 bombers on the night he left Britain for terrorist training in Pakistan, The Times has learnt.
The Security Service was also alerted when Muktar Said Ibrahim returned to Britain three months later, but allowed him to enter the country unhindered.
Keeping Talk Radio Pro-Israel
If some are perplexed about the Zionist-tilt on talk radio in defiance of what is found elsewhere in the media, perhaps some credit belongs to the persistence of Harrison, Hoenlein and the ongoing educational efforts of their Americas Voices for Israel.
"Whatever AIPAC Wants, AIPAC Gets"
Democratic Defectors and the Israel Lobby
Iran starts new probe over detained US-Iranians
Iran’s judicial authorities have launched investigations based on fresh evidence in the cases of two Iranian-Americans detained on spying charges, a judiciary spokesman said on Tuesday.
Haleh Esfandiari, a Middle East expert at the US-based Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, and Ali Tajbakhsh, urban planning consultant with George Soros’ Open Society Institute are being held on security charges. Two other Iranian-Americans are accused of the same charges. One of them has been freed on bail but is banned from leaving the country.
Wife of Ex-Spy Says CIA Blocked Her From Lawyer
The wife of a former spy is accusing the CIA of blocking communication between her and her lawyer about a suit she filed against the intelligence agency in 2006.
The CIA said the case was so sensitive to national security that it should be thrown out immediately.
Judge removes defense attorney in CIA fraud case
A judge on Monday removed high-profile defense attorney Mark Geragos from the case of a defense contractor charged with conspiring to defraud the CIA because the lawyer refused to submit to background checks.
Euro hits record high vs dollar
The euro hit a record high against the dollar on Tuesday as bearish sentiment on the greenback persisted, with investors focused on narrowing interest rate differentials between the United States and Europe.
Iraqi Oil Workers' Union Founder: US-Backed Oil Law Is "Robbery"
The proposed oil law facing the Iraqi cabinet would allow Western oil companies to take about 50% of all production as their share, an "obvious robbery of the Iraqi oil," says oil workers union heavy.
University adds RFID tags to mobile phones
A US university which has already enabled its students with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has announced a further development in its bid to employ the system throughout the campus.
Pennsylvania's Slippery Rock University is to unveil a 13.56-MHz RFID tag which can be attached to pupils' mobile phones and allow them to pay for services and goods at the institution, reports RFID Journal.
McCain's top two aides quit his 2008 campaign
Republican John McCain's top two aides quit his struggling presidential bid on Tuesday, dealing a sharp blow to the Arizona senator and casting the future of his 2008 campaign in doubt.
Making Gaza "Scream" - By Stephen Lendman
Poorest nations fail to benefit from globalisation: experts
Representatives from the world's least developed countries and UN experts drew a bleak picture of the impact of globalisation on poor communities at the start of a two-day conference here Monday.
Psychopaths, Psyops and Cointelpro
The Art of Deception
US boosts Gulf naval presence
The US today increased its naval presence in the Gulf by sending a third aircraft carrier to the area because of what it said was "coercive" behaviour by some countries.
The Fifth fleet battle group will join what is already the US Navy's biggest show of force in the Gulf since the Iraq war began in 2003.
U.S. opposition to Iraq war hits new high: poll
Opposition to the Iraq war has climbed to a record high and President George W. Bush's approval rating dropped to a new low amid growing dissent from members of his own Republican party over his war strategy, according to a new USAToday/Gallup poll.
Bush's approval dropped to 29 percent in the poll taken Friday through Sunday, down from 33 percent in early June, USA Today reported on Tuesday.
Bush uses privilege to deny ex-aides’ testimony
President Bush invoked executive privilege Monday to deny requests by Congress for testimony from two former aides about the firings of federal prosecutors.
ACLU slams NSA appeals court decision
The ACLU has sharply criticized an appeals court decision permitting the National Security Agency to continue warrantless wiretapping.
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Friday rejected a legal challenge by the American Civil Liberties Union to the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance program by a margin of 2 to 1.
Warrantless Wretapping = Intercepting the signals (energy) that you generate as you think. A sneak attack to legitimize monitoring your thoughts. Brought To You By The New World Order, Nazi Loving, Traitors. But your not suppose to be smart enough to figure that out.
Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style
Senate Democrats to force GOP hand on Iraq war
Series of bills to scale back U.S. occupation will test resolve of wobbling Republicans
A stall tactic to maintain the status quo.
A war based on fraud (cooked up intelligence, the forged Niger documents) is another power grab, so they can claim War Powers. Brought to you by the New World Order and their network of embedded homegrown traitors.
Flashbacks
Grand Jury Info to be Shared with CIA
CIA expands its watchful eye to the US
It will gather intelligence at home to curb terrorism. Critics see era of Big Trenchcoat.
Having the intelligence community watch over grand juries is equivalent to having the fox guard the hen house and is another New World Order power grab, to keep themselves safe from the citizens.
"The intelligence agencies have a long list of things they want done. They've been waiting for an event to justify them.''
Morton H. Halperin, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC
Quote from AP News wire story, National security takes precedence over personal liberties, rights in time of crisis, September 17th 2001
Civil Liberties Violations
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has said he was surprised and unaware of civil liberties violations committed by the FBI during its exercise of Patriot Act powers including the use of so-called National Security Letters until an internal Justice Department report uncovered them in March 2007. But Gonzales and his predecessor, John Ashcroft, were routinely sent notifications from the FBI when such violations occurred and had to be reported to the president's Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB), according to documents released this month under the Freedom of Information Act.
Gonzales Was Told of FBI Violations
After Bureau Sent Reports, Attorney General Said He Knew of No Wrongdoing
Judge: Army can try Watada again
Trying 1st Lt. Ehren Watada again for his refusal to deploy to Iraq won’t violate his constitutional right not to be prosecuted twice for the same crime, an Army judge ruled Friday.
Watada’s new lawyers, Kenneth Kagan and James Lobsenz, immediately filed notice they will appeal that double jeopardy ruling to the Army Court of Criminal Appeals in Arlington, Va.
U.S. Military Losses Hit 4,000 in Iraq, Afghanistan
Four thousand U.S. service members have died in U.S. President George W. Bush's ``war on terror'' in Iraq and Afghanistan 5 1/2 years after American forces ousted the Taliban in December 2001.
Queen spared grilling over Diana's death
The Queen and Prince Philip will not have to answer questions from Mohamed Fayed about Diana, Princess of Wales, "at this stage", a coroner decided yesterday.
Lord Justice Scott Baker, who will be holding the inquests later this year into the deaths of the princess and her companion Dodi Fayed, was responding to a request from a lawyer representing the Harrods owner.
Rove: ‘I Make No Apologies’ For Any Of Administration’s Mistakes Or Lies
This weekend at the Aspen Ideas Festival, President Bush’s political adviser Karl Rove seemed incapable of uttering a single honest statement.
House speaker faces 'impeach' chants at ribbon-cutting
It should have been a festive occasion for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi today in San Francisco.
But the ribbon-cutting of a new federal building turned into a skirmish with anti-war protesters.
About a dozen people chanted "Impeach now!" as Pelosi spoke at the dedication of a new office complex.
China food safety head executed
Zheng Xiaoyu headed the food and drug agency for seven years
The former head of China's State Food and Drug Administration, Zheng Xiaoyu, has been executed for corruption, the state-run Xinhua news agency reports.
Pakistan Troops Kill 50 Militants in Red Mosque Raid
Pakistani troops stormed Islamabad's Red Mosque to end a weeklong siege, killing at least 50 militants in an operation that was continuing with a room-by-room search for Islamists, an army spokesman said.
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