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Authorities In Hysterical Crusade Against First Amendment Police and media outlets in Florida are hysterically characterizing
the placement of Obama Joker posters as some kind of assault on the
people of Clermont, creating "victims" and leading to demands
for arrests and criminal charges, a shocking indictment of the state
of free speech and the evisceration of the first amendment in America.
The
Truth Behind The Lockerbie Bombing
Megrahi, the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing, has applied to
abandon his second appeal against his conviction, his lawyers said on
14 August 2009.
US
preparing to prosecute 150 UBS account holders
US authorities are building cases for possible criminal prosecution
of some 150 wealthy American clients of Swiss banking giant UBS as part
of a probe into tax evasion, the New York Times reported Friday.
Forced
Vaccination Program Feared
ALTHOUGH SOME CONJECTURE is unavoidable when it comes to the “swine
flu pandemic,” some troubling aspects of this issue have been
factually established or are coming into focus.
Oppressed
snappers focus on police in London and Chatham Relations between police and photographers, already at an all-time
low, look set to worsen this week as activists set up a new national
campaign group to protect photography, and protesters get ready to take
to the streets in Chatham.
Southern
Poverty Law Center Supporter: Execute Alex Jones For His Political Beliefs Despite the fact that the Southern Poverty Law Center linked
Infowars and Alex Jones with Pittsburgh cop killer Richard Poplawski
earlier this year because Poplawski had left comments on Jones’
websites, comments on SPLC’s own website that call for Alex Jones
to be executed for his political beliefs have remained online for four
months.
‘Secret
cargo’ fear over missing ship
A secret cargo and not just timber may be on board a missing ship
whose last known radio contact was with British Coastguards, it
was suggested today.
We
Are in a Semi-Depression: Nightingale
The surprise rise in German and French gross domestic product does
not mean the world recession is over, and central banks are likely
to make mistakes that would bring about a second recession, Roger
Nightingale, strategist at Pointon York, told CNBC Friday.
July
13 - Gregory Seabrooke - $100
June 24 - David Kwon - $50
June 11 - Peter Keeley - $10
June 11 - James Gathings - $10
May 25 - Stefan Lisander - $200
May 15 - Barry John Bennett - $15