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Readies Youth Corps To Take On Vets
“Ten minutes into arrant mayhem in this town near the Mexican
border, and the gunman, a disgruntled Iraq war veteran, has already
taken out two people, one slumped in his desk, the other covered in
blood on the floor,” begins a shocking New York Times article
reporting on how the Boy Scouts are being trained to take on domestic
terrorists, which apparently would include war veterans and American
citizens if the Homeland Security definition of a terrorist is to be
applied.
Charlie
Veitch vs. Armed Police at USA Embassy London
This is what happens when you film at the USA Embassy in Grosvenor Square,
central London. After they grabbed my camera off me they held me by
the wrists and watched the footage to see if it could be used by terrorists.
Al
Gore 1984
Can Big Brother be green? Absolutely. If carbon dioxide were the planetary
poison that global warming alarmists claim, then every aspect of our
lives would be fair game for government control: the homes we build,
the cars we drive, the light bulbs we use.
Evidence
offers new support to claim US used incendiary weapons
A reporter for Wired’s Danger Room has highlighted information
published on WikiLeaks that lends new credence to allegations that the
United States is using napalm-like weapons in Afghanistan.
Dutch
Prime Minister Grilled Over Bilderberg Following Prison Planet Article
A Dutch Member of Parliament has formally petitioned Prime Minister
Jan-Peter Balkenende and his European Affairs Minister Frans Timmermans
concerning their involvement with the Bilderberg Group, citing an article
released by Prison Planet last week.
Bilderberg
blackout, media more obsessed with Hoggs moat costs
The London Daily News has been receiving dispatches from its Athens
correspondent that armed security officials have maintained the secretive
Bilderberg Group session in an atmosphere of almost hysterical paranoia,
to keep all media out.
House
approves $96.7 billion to fund wars
The US House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly approved
a 96.7-billion-dollar measure to pay for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars
through October 1 as well as aid ally Pakistan.
Senator
says CIA admitted making up dates of torture briefings
The former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Bob Graham,
says that the Central Intelligence Agency told him that they had briefed
him on the Bush administration’s torture techniques on two dates
he was never briefed.
Pfizer
to Issue Free Drugs to Unemployed Pfizer will provide 70 of its most widely prescribed prescription
drugs _ including Lipitor and Viagra _ for free to people who have lost
their jobs and health insurance.
Spontaneous
Protest Breaks Out In Vicinity Of Bilderberg Hotel
Charlie Skelton, the London Guardian reporter who has been detained
and stalked by police officers on numerous occasions during his
attempts to cover the 2009 Bilderberg meeting in Greece, states
that a spontaneous protest broke out in the vicinity of Bilderberg’s
hotel earlier today.
Flu
Doctor: WHO To Declare Phase 6 On Swine Flu The website of a US based influenza expert has suggested
that the World Health Organisation will soon declare a level six
swine flu alert, following new and unlinked cases of transmission
in Scotland.
Terrorist
Drill at Buckley AFB, Planned Explosions and over 200 Mock Victims
“This is the largest thing I’ve every done, so there’s
over 40 agencies in involved. We anticipate that there’s over
500 responders as well as over 200 volunteers that are gonna be
playing our victims,” Deanne Criswell with the Officer of
Emergency Management said.
The
Impotent President
What do you suppose it is like to be elected president of the United
States only to find that your power is restricted to the service
of powerful interest groups?
Obama
will continue Bush-era military tribunals
Breaking a key promise from his campaign, President Barack Obama
is expected to announce Friday the return of military commission
trials for a small number of terrorism suspects. Obama had previously
promised to abolish them.
US
vows more airstrikes in Afghanistan
Pentagon Chief Robert Gates hints that his forces would press ahead
with their controversial airstrikes across the war-ravaged Afghanistan.
New
York closes schools as swine flu cases surge
New York City authorities on Friday closed three schools following
a swine flu outbreak as the World Health Organisation reported more
than a 1,000 new cases around the globe in 24 hours.
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