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activists score victories against more detailed body scanners at airports The government has promised more and better security at airports
after the near-disaster Christmas Day, but privacy advocates are not
prepared to accept the use of full-body scanners as the routine screening
system at the nation’s airports.
Ron
Paul: End The Fed
Dr. Ron Paul and Steve Forbes discuss what is encompassed by the congressman’s
bill to audit the Federal Reserve.
Domestic
Espionage Alert: Spy Drone Discovered
KPRC news in Houston recently filmed a secret experiment by law enforcement
agencies including the Dept. of Homeland Security of a drone intended
to spy on Americans.
TSA
funding airport mind-reading scanners
Amid the media furor over the attempted Christmas Day attacks and a
renewed political focus on enhancing airport security, attention is
turning to a technological advancement that will have civil rights activists
— or, for that matter, anyone with a secret –seriously worried:
Mind-reading machines.
All
of Britain covered by snow
Every single newspaper in the UK has published the following satellite
image of the UK today – it shows the entire country in glowing
white – snow and ice now appears the entire British Isles from
John O’ Groats at the Northern tip of Scotland – to Landsend
in Cornwall.
“The
Federal Government Can’t Deliver the Goods Anymore.”
On Friday, Congressman Paul appeared on CNN’s Anderson Cooper
360 to discuss the tea party movement, his work to continue spreading
the message of liberty, and the public’s growing discontent with
government.
Geithner’s
Fed told AIG to hide “backdoor bailout”
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, during its $180 billion bailout
of American International Group, Inc., instructed AIG to omit details
of its purchase of certain toxic assets from a December 24, 2008,
Securities and Exchange Commission filing, according to e-mails
between the company and the Fed released Thursday.
US
preparing military for possible Iran conflict
The US does not want to see confrontation with Iran but is still
preparing its military for that possibility, America’s top
uniformed officer said Thursday.
Secretive
food firms risk public backlash, Lords warn
The secretive attitude of food companies towards nanotechnology
research risks starting a consumer backlash against products that
could improve health and reduce waste, a parliamentary inquiry has
found.
Taser’s
new weapon: mobile phone monitoring
Stun gun maker Taser wants to help parents, not with jolts of electricity
but with a tool which allows parents to effectively take over a
child’s mobile phone and manage its use.
Was
Maurice Vellacott right about abortion?
Conservative MP Maurice Vellacott issued a release this week to
say he had been vindicated by the National Cancer Institute for
making the controversial claim that there is a link between induced
abortion and breast cancer.
Farmer
Peter Spencer Vs. Federal Government’s environmental policy
An Australian farmer in NSW is now on the 45th day of his own hunger
strike – in a self-imposed prison 10 metres above the ground
because he feels farmers have been sold up the river by environmental
legislation.
Obama’s
Yemeni odyssey targets China A year ago, Yemeni President Ali Abdallah Saleh made the
startling revelation that his country’s security forces apprehended
a group of Islamists linked to the Israeli intelligence forces.
“A terrorist cell was apprehended and will be referred to
the courts for its links with the Israeli intelligence services,”
he promised.
Bernanke’s
to Blame
It seems that the primary qualification needed by any chairman of
the Federal Reserve is the ability to never admit error, no matter
how damning the evidence.
Another Phony Bin Laden Tape
Holdren's Eugenicist Nightmare
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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