Last
Updated:
Friday, January 16, 2009 13:03
GMT Bizarre
and Offensive Online Gallery Fearmongers For Terror Attacks in London,
NYC A bizarre, anonymous and offensive picture
gallery currently appearing on the website of the London Telegraph newspaper
that tells the story of a terrorist nuke attack on London has left many
asking questions about its origin and meaning.
Net
Neutrality Bill Passes
Net neutrality provisions were snuck
into the bill signed by Congress today releasing the last $350 billion
of the Tarp bailout money.
Sunspot
Lapse Exceeds 95% of Normal
Cycles are interesting things. There are endless cycles in nature, orbits,
ocean temp shifts, solar cycles, magnetic cycles the examples are everywhere.
What makes a cycle unusual is also an interesting topic.
The
Icon Of Individuality Who Will Live Forever As "The Prisoner"
Fans of the cult 1960's TV show The Prisoner are today mourning the
death of Patrick McGoohan, who passed away aged 80 after a short illness,
but the role embodied by McGoohan as "Number 6" will live
on as an icon of individuality and freedom in an increasingly totalitarian
and controlling society.
New
information sheds more light on GOP IT guru’s tragic death
New information surrounding the December plane crash which killed GOP
internet consultant Michael Connell casts doubt on some of the rumors
and speculation surrounding his death but doesn’t close the books
on the circumstances surrounding the Republican technology star’s
tragic end.
War
and crowds complicate Obama inaugural security Barack Obama's inauguration as the first U.S. black
president will take place on Tuesday amid unprecedented security
aimed at protecting him as well as the record crowds expected to
attend.
Mexican
Collapse and the Plan for a North American Union
Mike Sunnucks, writing for the Phoenix
Business Journal, exposes details of a recent report released
by the Pentagon. According to the report, globalization and urbanization
will fuel “social unrest, as well as a potential collapse
of the Mexican government as that country deals with violence and
corruption induced by drug cartels and organized crime.”
Report:
Israel, Hamas agree on 2-week truce Palestinian sources tell Ynet fighting in Gaza to
cease within 72 hours for period of two weeks, during which sides
will discuss supervision of crossings, IDF withdrawal from Strip
and removal of blockade
House
to seek $825 billion in economic stimulus
Democratic leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives will push
for quick passage of a $825 billion economic stimulus bill being
unveiled on Thursday.
Intelligence
Court Rules Wiretapping Power Legal
A federal intelligence court, in a rare public opinion, is expected
to issue a major ruling validating the power of the president and
Congress to wiretap international phone calls and intercept e-mail
messages without a court order, even when Americans’ private
communications may be involved, according to a person with knowledge
of the opinion.
12,500
Active Duty Troops To Patrol DC For Inauguration
An unprecedented security blanket has been draped over the US capital
for Barack Obama’s inauguration next week, and the threat
level to the country’s first black president is expected to
remain high well beyond his swearing-in.
The Great Global Warming Hoax
RAND Wants WWIII to Save US Economy
Paul Watson & Alex Jones - Mumbai Terror Attacks
Paul Joseph Watson: Internet Censorship a Growing Cancer