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Censorship: Major Truth-Providing Websites Blocked By Asia Netcom To
New Zealand Users
Has Chinese-style internet censorship arrived in New Zealand this year?
The question is posed because two major news websites, Infowars.com
and Prisonplanet.com, both of which are run by documentary maker and
radio show host Alex Jones.
The
Next Absurd Terror Ruse: Muslim Women with Exploding Breasts
Joseph Farah’s WorldNetDaily continues to break important news
on the New World Order, one-world government, and the North American
Union. However, the news website often serves as a propaganda outlet
for all manner of neocon nonsense.
Break
the Matrix: Cancel the Super Bowl or America Dies Alex Jones joins with fellow patriot Mark Dice
in protesting America’s favorite sports ritual– the Super
Bowl. Sure, the game is a good contest between two top rivals, but football
isn’t what really matters.
US
Steps Up Its Anti-Iran Propaganda To Sell Missile Shield
The US has begun using it’s anti-Iran propaganda to justify its
decision to deploy a missile shield in Europe. Pentagon
draws plans for immortal ’synthetic organisms’
The Pentagon’s advanced research division has set aside $6 million
from its next budget for research on the creation of “synthetic
organisms” whose DNA can be altered to make them live forever,
or die on command, and even keep a genetic record of what they have
been doing.
US
Tea Party ‘revolution’ threatened by discord
With its 2,800 rooms, fountains, indoor palm trees and expensive restaurants,
the Gaylord Opryland Resort seems a strange venue for the first national
convention of the Tea Party, which spends its time railing against big-spending
government.
Snowstorm’s
intensity has D.C. region hunkering down The
full weight of winter bore down on the Washington region Friday night,
bringing life to a near standstill in some places as a storm predicted
to be one of the most powerful on record brought snow that was falling
as fast as two inches an hour overnight.
Report:
Israeli warships on way to Persian Gulf
As Israel keeps threatening the regional countries with war, Egyptian
maritime sources say the Israeli navy has deployed two missile ships
to the Persian Gulf.
School
bombing exposes Obama’s secret war inside Pakistan
THE discovery of three American soldiers among the dead in a suicide
bombing at the opening of a girls’ school in the northwestern
Pakistan town of Dir last week reignited the fears of many Pakistanis
that Washington was set on invading their country.
U.S.
Counterterrorism Officials Insisted that Crotch Bomber Be Let Into
Country
Undersecretary for management at the State Department, Patrick F.
Kennedy, told Congress that the State Department wanted to keep
crotch bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab out of the U.S., but that
intelligence agencies insisted that Abdulmutallab be let into the
country.
Testy
Conflict With Goldman Helped Push A.I.G. to Edge
Billions of dollars were at stake when 21 executives of Goldman
Sachs and the American International Group convened a conference
call on Jan. 28, 2008, to try to resolve a rancorous dispute that
had been escalating for months.
Colorado
cops get first ID eye-scanners
Arapahoe County will become the first law enforcement agency in
Colorado to begin identifying criminals, missing children and seniors
using biometric analysis of the human iris.
MIAC
Report Supporter and Missouri Gov. Nixon to Sit On Obama’s
Council of Governors
WRAL in North Carolina and the Associated Press are reporting that
Obama has selected Missouri governor Jay Nixon to sit on his newly
minted Council of Governors. On January 12, 2010, Infowars.com reported
on Obama’s executive order establishing the Council or Governors.
FBI
wants records kept of Web sites visited
The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record which Web
sites customers visit and retain those logs for two years, a requirement
that law enforcement believes could help it in investigations of
child pornography and other serious crimes.
More
Government Equals Fewer Jobs With today’s unexpected decline in December
payrolls, the cry for more job-related stimulus will grow even louder.
But the sad truth is that any new stimulus or jobs bills will ultimately
swell the ranks of the unemployed, thereby raising calls for an
even bigger federal effort. Ron
Paul on Fox Business’ America’s Nightly Scoreboard w/
David Asman Congressman Ron Paul tells Fox Business’ David Asman
that, thanks to the Department of Homeland Security, we are poorer,
not safer. This is not surprising, considering every agency in the
federal government either don’t do what they’re supposed
to, but actually makes things much worse.
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CIA Involvement In Iran
Nazi Roots Of The European Union
North Korea Nuclear Circus
Police State UK
Neo-Con Attack On Jesse Ventura
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