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7/7 Bombing Photo Contradicts Official Story A new photo released on the fourth anniversary of the 7/7 attacks
in London appears to contradict the government’s official story
that Muslims with backpack bombs were responsible for the Tube and bus
bombings which killed 52 people.
Ireland
to vote again on EU’s Lisbon Treaty on Oct 2
Ireland will hold a second referendum on the European Union’s
key Lisbon reform treaty on October 2, Prime Minister Brian Cowen said
Wednesday, as opinion polls show voters will back it this time.
North
Korea blamed for ‘massive’ cyber attacks
South Korean intelligence officials believe North Korea or pro-Pyongyang
forces committed cyber attacks that paralyzed major South Korean and
U.S. government Web sites, aides to two lawmakers said Wednesday.
TSA:
Tyrannical, Silly Agency
Whatever your definition of tyranny, the Transportation Security Administration
probably met it last April when it harassed Steve Bierfeldt, the Campaign
for Liberty’s Director of Development.
G8
leaders agree on temperature rise limit
Leaders of the world’s most powerful countries, the G8, have agreed
to limit the rise in global temperatures to no more than 2C.
U.S.
military chief says clock ticking on Iran nuke
The top U.S. military officer warned on Tuesday that time is running
out for dialogue with Tehran to avoid either a nuclear-armed Iran or
a possible military strike against the Islamic Republic.
China
cuts internet to quell racial riots
China has blocked internet access in parts of Urumqi – the capital
of the northwestern Xinjiang province – after violent clashes
between the minority Muslim Uighurs and Han Chinese reportedly left
156 dead and more than 1,000 injured.
Revealed
– the secret torture evidence MI5 tried to suppress
The true depth of British involvement in the torture of terrorism suspects
overseas and the manner in which that complicity is concealed behind
a cloak of courtroom secrecy was laid bare last night when David Davis
MP detailed the way in which one counter-terrorism operation led directly
to a man suffering brutal mistreatment.
Cyber
Attack Knocks Out Major US Websites
A “massive” cyber attack which shut down the websites of
several US government agencies could be linked to a similar outage in
South Korea.
Robert
McNamara deceived LBJ on Gulf of Tonkin, documents show
Documents which have been available for decades in the LBJ Library
show clearly that McNamara failed to inform Johnson that the U.S.
naval task group commander in the Tonkin Gulf, Captain John J. Herrick,
had changed his mind about the alleged North Vietnamese torpedo
attack on U.S. warships he had reported earlier that day.
Canadian
Doctor: H1N1 Vaccination a Eugenics Weapon for Mass Extermination
Canadian doctor Ghislaine Lanctôt, author of the Medical Mafia,
has underscored the lawsuit recently filed by Austrian journalist
Jane Bürgermeister against the WHO, the UN, and several high
ranking government and corporate officials. Bürgermeister has
documented how an international corporate criminal syndicate plans
to unleash a deadly flu virus and institute a forced vaccination
program.
Feeling
Hopeless? Take Inspiration from the Hero of the American Revolution As I have frequently written, we never know when our efforts
will bear fruit. Even when it seems like our years of struggle our
futile and that our enemies have overwhelming power and resources,
something we have done may suddenly and unexpectedly win the battle.
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