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July 17, 2007
Absurd Terrorism Theories Invade the Homeland
In October, 2001, Jane’s reported Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) “openly backs the Taliban and fuels the 12-year-old insurgency in northern India’s disputed Kashmir province by ‘sponsoring’ Muslim militant groups and ministering its policy of ‘death by a thousand cuts’ that so effectively drove the Soviets out of Afghanistan and led to their political demise…. The CIA has well-established links with the ISI, having trained it in the 1980s to ‘run’ Afghan mujahideen (holy Muslim warriors), Islamic fundamentalists from Pakistan as well as Arab volunteers by providing them with arms and logistic support to evict the Soviet occupation of Kabul.”
Castro suggests Washington fails to stop attacks on U.S. soil to justify war on terror
Fidel Castro suggested Sunday that Washington has deliberately failed to stop terrorist attacks against Americans because it needed “to deliver a bang” that would justify its war on terror.
America is cruising towards a federal deficit shipwreck
The Bush administration was beside itself with glee earlier this month when it announced that the fiscal year 2007 federal deficit was set to fall to just over $200bn, or 1.5 per cent of US gross domestic product. Although the continuing deficit hardly makes the US a picture of fiscal prudence, the dollar amount is less than half what it was in 2004.
CIA dissenters aided secret prisons report: author
Dissident U.S. intelligence officers angry at former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld helped a European probe uncover details of secret CIA prisons in Europe, the top investigator said on Tuesday.
Pentagon balked at pleas from officers in field for safer vehicles
Years before the war began, Pentagon officials knew of the effectiveness of another type of vehicle that better shielded troops from bombs like those that have killed Kincaid and 1,500 other soldiers and Marines. But military officials repeatedly balked at appeals from commanders on the battlefield and from the Pentagon's own staff to provide the life-saving Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle, or MRAP, for patrols and combat missions,
How The Towers Fell
Richard Gage, AIA, Architect gives a technical analysis of the World Trade Center controlled demolition on September 11, 2001.
The Bush-Clinton Dynasty
Bush and Clinton Two Peas in the Same Globalist Pod
That wealthy and influential supporters of G.W. Bush are now supporting Hillary Clinton only surprises those who have not been paying attention. For the rest of us, this is merely par for the course.
Time to Get Angry, America
This short video illustrates how the U.S. government lied to its citizens. It also shows us what angry Americans do to respond to the government that should be protecting the American people not sending their young men and women to fight and die for their personal enrichment.
Inside Bush's FDA - When Regulators Become Enablers
Unbeknownst to average Americans, the administration's gift of preemption is not limited to industries regulated by the FDA. Bush-appointed officials in all federal regulatory agencies are working in concert to ensure that major corporations subject to product liability lawsuits can claim that federal regulation of their products preempts any recovery for consumers harmed, whether the injury involves defective automobiles, pesticides or whatever.
Cracks in Zionism
By Charley Reese
Document reveals US interrogation techniques
America's coercive interrogation methods were reverse-engineered by two C.I.A. psychologists who had spent their careers training U.S. soldiers to endure Communist-style torture techniques. The spread of these tactics was fueled by a myth about a critical "black site" operation.
Miers' lawyer says again she won't appear before committee
Former White House aide Harriet Miers will continue to refuse to appear before a House committee, her lawyer said Tuesday despite Democrats' threats to hold her in contempt.
"Ms. Miers will not appear before the committee or otherwise produce documents or provide testimony," lawyer George T. Manning said in a letter to the committee.
Terror Threat Against U.S. Said Serious
The terrorist network Al-Qaida will likely leverage its contacts and capabilities in Iraq to mount an attack on U.S. soil, according to a new National Intelligence Estimate on threats to the United States.
If There Was Another Attack Here Is Who Has The Motive
Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style
FBI: Iraqis Being Smuggled Across the Rio Grande
The FBI is investigating an alleged human smuggling operation based in Chaparral, N.M., that agents say is bringing "Iraqis and other Middle Eastern" individuals across the Rio Grande from Mexico.
An FBI intelligence report distributed by the Washington, D.C. Joint Terrorism Task Force, obtained by the Blotter on ABCNews.com, says the illegal ring has been bringing Iraqis across the border illegally for more than a year.
Flashback - Iraq POWS Paid to Resettle in US
U.S. Details Some Data-Mining Programs, Hints at Others
Justice Department and Homeland Security inspectors slid a broad range of government data-mining programs under a microscope last week in two reports to Congress that covered systems both sinister and banal.
But while the reports required under two separate federal laws convey a sense of the breadth of these powerful agencies' data mining, they only hint at several projects powerful enough to accidentally land innocent Americans in the cross hairs of the government's antiterrorism efforts.
Meet the Pentagon’s New Spin Unit: Bush Administration hacks court bloggers, talk radio
This project seeks to bypass the traditional media and work directly with talk radio and bloggers, mostly those with a heavily conservative tilt. The unit, which one source says was originally called “Surrogates Operation” but was later rechristened “Communications Outreach,” also reportedly provides talking points and briefings to retired military officials who now support the administration in appearances as media pundits.
Hillary Clinton Shuns Fox Debates, But Pockets Murdochs' Money
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards may not want to participate in debates sponsored by FOX News, but they like taking cash from officials of the company considered an arm of the conservative movement by many liberal Democrats.
From My Lai to Mesopotamia: When Atrocities become an "Accepted Technique"
Another kind of horror, writes Cameron, is that such atrocities have become 'an accepted technique ...' There you have it. The deviant, unhinged, criminal sadism, from My Lai to Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan, Abu Ghraib and the litany of inhuman, near unimaginable atrocities in America and Britain's invasions, are not 'isolated incidents', the deranged acts of the occasional 'bad apple'. The whole barrel needs decontaminating for the salvation of the odd good apple.
Gotham's Sky Spies
Surveillance network expands in Manhattan
Plans to network together thousands of private and public video surveillance cameras in New York City have been in the works for years. Yet it was only this month, in the wake of the attempted bombings in London, that those plans took on a new sense of urgency. By the end of the year, Gotham officials say, the surveillance system will have hundreds of cameras scanning Lower Manhattan, watching tunnels, bridges, and the thousands of cars and people that move through the country's financial hub. The new network is raising perennial questions over the balance between New Yorkers' civil liberties and the powers of law enforcement.
Lawmakers seek to stop anti-war T-shirts from naming dead soldiers
State lawmakers voted Monday to enact new laws designed to stop the sale of anti-war T-shirts with the names of dead soldiers a measure a veteran media lawyer says is "unconstitutional about three or four different ways."
Are You Friggin Kidding Me
Fox news recently reported that the FBI has found a way to monitor your conversations through your cell phone even if it is turned off and your not using
Tonkin Gulf II and the Guns of August?
Twice it was said, on Aug. 2 and Aug. 4, North Vietnamese patrol boats had attacked the U.S. destroyers Maddox and Turner Joy in international waters. The U.S. Senate responded by voting 88 to two to authorize President Johnson to assist any Southeast Asian nation whose government was threatened by communist aggression.
Kirkuk carnage fuels calls for US exit
More than 80 people were killed and 150 wounded in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, today as the debate intensified in Washington over a US exit plan.
AP Poll: GOP pick is 'none of the above'
And the leading Republican presidential candidate is ... none of the above.
The latest Associated Press-Ipsos poll found that nearly a quarter of Republicans are unwilling to back top-tier hopefuls Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, John McCain or Mitt Romney, and no one candidate has emerged as the clear front-runner among Christian evangelicals. Such dissatisfaction underscores the volatility of the 2008 GOP nomination fight.
Globalism
By Ron Paul
No Inquest into the Death of Dr. David Kelly
We are talking of nothing less serious than the possibility of political murder and cover up of same in a leading Western democracy, the United Kingdom. Surely, it is imperative that a full and proper inquest is conducted without further delay into the death of Dr David Kelly, to attempt to remove once and for all the huge stain which the David Kelly affair has left on the reputation of this country?
STJ911 Scientist to Sue BBC for Public Deception
Reining In an Out-of-Control Executive
By Marjorie Cohn
Forget Sen. Vitter’s Penis: Follow His Money
Sen. Vitter’s “serious sin” has nothing to do with sex. It’s the sin far too many senators and members of Congress seem to commit with corporate abandon: “Give me money to get elected and I’ll make sure you go to the head of the line for federal cash.”
Vitter denies prostitution accusations
Sen. David Vitter on Monday denied having relationships with New Orleans prostitutes, a week after admitting links to a Washington escort service that federal prosecutors allege was a prostitution ring.
Video - Zeitgeist Part 2
More 911 witnesses
Here Is The Felony Bush Is Guilty Of
Whoever corruptly, or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication influences, obstructs, or impedes or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede the due and proper administration of the law under which any pending proceeding is being had before any department or agency of the United States, or the due and proper exercise of the power of inquiry under which any inquiry or investigation is being had by either House, or any committee of either House or any joint committee of the Congress
Flashback - President Is Denied Executive Privilege
A federal judge has ruled that President Clinton cannot use the power of his office to block prosecutors from questioning his senior aides, rejecting Clinton's assertion of executive privilege in the Monica S. Lewinsky investigation, lawyers familiar with the decision said yesterday.
20.5M Decisions to Classify Documents
There were 20.5 million decisions to classify government secrets last year, and a report to the president found serious shortcomings in the process.
Homeland Security Sees Lasers and Heart Sensors in the Future of Anti-Terror Screening
The Advanced Research Project Agency (HSARPA) wants to build a system that fuses information from remote eye, heart, breath and brain sensors and lasar radar to decide if you are a terrorist before letting you on that flight to Las Vegas.
Saudi Guantanamo prisoners returned
Sixteen Saudis have been transferred from the US prison in Guantanamo Bay to Riyadh, and immediately detained by authorities, US and Saudi officials said.
Live free or die
WeAreChange.org attended the Live Free or Die Concert at Ed and Elaine Brown's house in Plainfield, New Hampshire.
The whole day was very festive with many bands and speakers filling the day's event. It would have been perfect if not for the homeland security helicopter buzzing around the entire day.
Conservative Owned Newspaper Calls for Iraq Troop Withdrawal -- Questions Bush's 'Mental Stability'
The Pittsburgh newspaper owned by conservative billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife yesterday called the Bush administration's plans to stay the course in Iraq a "prescription for American suicide."
More Rumors of bin Laden's Death
Then again, that's assuming bin Laden is still alive. In which case, why does he choose not to put to rest the rumors of his premature death? Certainly his ego must be clashing with his inner voice and his security advisers calling for him to perpetuate the mystery.
A Free Press or a Ministry of Truth?
By Paul Craig Roberts
Britain braced for retaliation after expulsion of four Russian spies
The Kremlin warned of "the most serious consequences" in a rapidly escalating crisis that left relations between the two countries at their worst since the Cold War.
Japan quake causes nuke plant leak, fire
A strong earthquake shook Japan's northwest coast Monday, setting off a fire at the world's most powerful nuclear power plant and causing a reactor to spill radioactive water into the sea an accident not reported to the public for hours.
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