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July 26, 2007


The Rosetta Stone of US History: Quigley’s “Tragedy and Hope”
Yeah, that's Bill Clinton, remembered fondly by millions of people who never googled "mena arkansas CIA." He's referring to his "mentor", Carroll Quigley, who had been teaching at Georgetown since 1941, after moving on from both Princeton and Yale. Quigley was a genius in multiple fields of study, one of the most respected minds of his generation, and in 1966, he wrote a book hardly anyone has read: "Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time".



Judge: FBI Helped Frame 4 Men for Murder
The FBI helped frame four men for a 1965 murder and withheld information that could have cleared them, a federal judge ruled Thursday in ordering the government to pay $101.7 million for the decades they spent in prison.



Bipartisan group blasts NSA wiretaps
A U.S. bipartisan group Wednesday said the National Security Agency's warrantless surveillance program is illegal.

The Liberty and Security Committee of the Constitution Project said in a statement that the U.S. Congress should finish its probe into the warrantless surveillance program before it heeds the urging of the Bush administration to beef up laws on electronic surveillance.



British intelligence 'inadvertently' helped US rendition
No British agency was directly involved in the US policy of "rendition" for suspected Islamist militants, parliament's intelligence and security committee said in a report published Wednesday.

But the cross-party body said the security services "inadvertently" helped in the transfer of two Arab Muslim residents of Britain to Guantanamo Bay after US authorities ignored riders placed on information supplied to them.



China 'spying on Olympic protesters'
Chian's intelligence services are reportedly gathering information on foreigners who might mount protests at next year’s Beijing Olympics and spoil the nation’s moment in the spotlight.

Government spy agencies and think-tanks are compiling lists of potentially troublesome foreign organisations, looking beyond the human rights groups long critical of Beijing, security experts and a consultant familiar with the effort say.



"All Together Now"...Libertarian Presidential Candidate Endorses Paul
Citing overwhelming support from his own party's members and lackluster response to Libertarian presidential campaigns, Steve Kubby today endorsed US Representative Ron Paul's campaign for the Republican Party's 2008 presidential nomination. Kubby, a candidate in his own party's presidential contest, made the endorsement in an interview from his home in Mendocino County, California.



"In defense of the World Order, U.S. Soldiers would have to kill and die..." "We are not going to achieve a new world order, without paying for it in blood, as well as in words and money."
Foreign Affairs article titled, "Back to the Womb" by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. July/August 1995




Rove Summoned as Democrats Escalate Fight With Bush on Firings
Senate Democrats sought a special prosecutor to investigate whether Attorney General Alberto Gonzales lied to lawmakers and subpoenaed President George W. Bush's top political aide Karl Rove to testify about the firing of U.S. attorneys.



Rapture Ready: The Unauthorized Christians United for Israel Tour
Tom Daly: "we have to be connected to Israel to enjoy the second coming.



David Griffin: Spread INSIDE JOB in Public Sphere to Prevent New 9/11
There are ominous signs that the Bush-Cheney administration is planning another false-flag attack the warnings that al-Qaeda has regained its strength and is determined to strike America again,



Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style



"It is more dangerous than atomic destruction," warns CIA funded physiologist Dr. Jose Delgado, "Because in our wisdom we may destroy the planet. But through our knowledge of the brain, we may transform, we may shape, direct, robotize man. I think the great danger of the future is ... that we will have robotized human beings who are not aware that they have been robotized."

Dr. Stuart Mackay's 1969 textbook Bio-Medical Telemetry reported, "Among the many telemetry instruments being used today, are miniature radio transmitters that can be swallowed, carried externally, or surgically implanted in man or animal. They permit the simultaneous study of behavior and physiological functioning. The scope of observations is too broad to more than hint at a few examples. The possibilities are limited only by the imagination of the investigator."




Senate Democrats Request Special Prosecutor to Investigate Gonzales
Four Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday asked the Justice Department to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate whether Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales lied under oath to Congress.



FBI Director Contradicts Gonzales
The head of the FBI contradicted Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' sworn testimony Thursday, and Senate Democrats requested a perjury investigation in a fresh barrage against the truthfulness of President Bush's embattled longtime friend and aide.



Sudan Ordered To Pay USS Cole Families $8M
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Sudan to pay nearly $8 million to the families of 17 sailors killed in the 2000 terrorist attack on the USS Cole.

The families had sought $105 million, but U.S. District Judge Robert G. Doumar in Norfolk ordered Sudan to pay $7.96 million.



That September Report on Iraq? It's Not the Only One.
The White House may have killed attempts to revive the much-heralded Iraq Study Group, but the Bush administration will still face a tough, independent evaluation of the progress in Iraq from one of its own agencies.

In a little-noticed addition to legislation requiring the July and September assessments on Iraq from the White House, Congress mandated a third report from the agency that has quietly done the most work to track the missteps, miscalculations, misspent funds and shortfalls of both the United States and Iraq since the 2003 invasion: the Government Accountability Office.



Ron Paul's Libertarian Message Attracts Supporters
Ron Paul Interview on NPR - 7/25/07



The world's worst suicide bombers
Suicide bombing statistics from Afghanistan alarmingly demonstrate that, if the current trend continues, 2007 will surpass last year in the number of overall attacks.

While there were 47 bombings by mid-June 2006, there were about 57 during the same period this year. Compounding fears of worse carnage to come, Afghanistan's most lethal single suicide bombing attack to date recently took the lives of 35 Afghan police trainers near Kabul



Legal Brief Says Border Agents Were Charged With 'Non-Existent Crime'
Two Border Patrol agents whose prosecution and sentences to lengthy prison terms triggered a political storm this year may have been charged with a "non-existent crime," according to a legal brief submitted to a federal appeals court in May, and obtained by Cybercast News Service.



Analyst counters Bush on Al Qaeda
A day after President Bush sought to present evidence showing that Iraq is now the main battlefront against Al Qaeda, the chief US intelligence analyst for international terrorism told Congress that the network's growing ranks in Pakistan and Afghanistan pose a more immediate threat to the United States.



Video: Police Terrorize Children With Automatic Weapons In The Name of Saftey



C-SPAN Caller Cut Off About Bush Executive Order



Sept. 11 Rescue Dog Dies of Cancer
A black Labrador that burrowed through smoking debris after Sept. 11 and flooded rubble after Hurricane Katrina in search of survivors has died of cancer.



US Senators back web censorship
US senators issued a bipartisan call for filtering and monitoring technologies on the Internet.



US judge refuses to stop states from probing domestic spying
A US judge Tuesday refused pleas by federal lawyers to stop officials in five states from investigating what roles telecommunications firms played in anti-terror domestic spying.



Al-Qaeda not 'monolithic' group: US officials
A US intelligence official repeated Wednesday a description of Al-Qaeda in Iraq as an "affiliate" group to Osama bin Laden's organization, in a careful assessment of the groups' closeness.

A day after President George W. Bush sought to directly tie bin Laden to the Iraq group, CIA officer Edward Gistaro said the the two groups shared ideologies but that Al-Qaeda deferred to the Iraq branch to make decisions on the ground there.



Guard numbers on border to be halved
The number of National Guard troops along the Arizona-Mexico border will be trimmed in half by the end of next month.



IRS loses challenge to prove tax liability
Lawyer is acquitted after arguing income levy lacks legal foundation



Drug smuggler had passes to enter U.S.
Critical of federal prosecutors' use of trafficker in the case involving Border Patrol agents, five in the House show copies of crossing cards

The Mexican drug smuggler involved in the controversial prosecution of two Border Patrol agents was granted six border crossing passes to enter the U.S. unescorted including two after he was linked by federal law enforcement to a million-dollar marijuana payload.


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George Orwell



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