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GMT Obama’s
new war doctrine: ‘Cyber dominance’ The US military is moving ahead with plans to create its first
“cyber command” designed to bolster America’s potential
to wage digital warfare as well as defend against mounting cyber threats,
officials said on Friday.
Nuclear-armed
North Korea is ‘not acceptable’, warns US
America has warned it “will not accept” a nuclear-armed
North Korea as new intelligence data showed that the secretive state
was preparing a fresh missile launch, which could take place in two
weeks’ time.
US
violated Geneva Conventions, Bush Iraq commander says
The head of the US Central Command, General David Petraeus, said Friday
that the US had violated the Geneva Conventions in a stunning admission
from President Bush’s onetime top general in Iraq that the US
may have violated international law.
Obama
to ban PoW photos exposing rape, torture
The US administration asks an appeals court to stop the release of prisoner
abuse images, showing that Obama has fully backtracked on his promise
of transparency.
Call
for inquiry into Abu Ghraib ‘rape’ photographs A leading human rights group has called for a full inquiry into
allegations of rape and sexual abuse at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq after
a report in The Daily Telegraph revealed the existence of photographic
evidence.
CNN’s
“Climate Change” Dishonesty Unlike the good sense that Vin Suprynowicz gave us today on LRC,
CNN is spreading more dishonest propaganda on “climate change.”
The latest headline from CNN is: “Report: Climate change crisis
‘catastrophic’”.
New
Alex Jones Documentary Pays Homage To Maverick Patriot Aaron Russo
Alex Jones' latest DVD documentary release, Reflections And Warnings
- An Interview With Aaron Russo, pays homage to maverick patriot Aaron
Russo, who left this mortal coil in August 2007 after a long battle
with cancer. The film is a 90 minute uncut version of Jones' seminal
interview with Russo, which took place months before his death.
Unemployment
Probably Topped 9% in May: U.S. Economy Preview Unemployment in the U.S. probably surpassed 9 percent in
May for the first time in more than 25 years, underscoring forecasts
that the economy will be slow to pull out of the worst recession
in half a century, economists said before a report this week.
Incident
Reports Add Evidence to Video Showing OK Cops Attacking Paramedic
A witness to the “struggle” between two Oklahoma Highway
Patrol officers and a paramedic in Okfuskee County told News Channel
8 in Tulsa that the cop who throttled the EMP worker needs “anger
management.” She is worried “that if one of them ever
tries to stop me, I may do something that might make them mad.”
NASA
Sun cycle ‘lowest since 1928'
An international panel of experts led by NOAA and sponsored by NASA
has released a new prediction for the next solar cycle. Solar Cycle
24 will peak, they say, in May 2013 with a below-average number
of sunspots.
Google’s
Global Policy Head Said to Join Obama Administration
Google Inc.’s head of global public policy, Andrew McLaughlin,
is leaving the company to become deputy chief technology officer
for the Obama administration, a person familiar with the matter
said.
US
warns N.Korea amid reports of rocket test
Unfazed by international anger at its second nuclear bomb test,
a defiant North Korea was said Saturday to be preparing to launch
a long-range missile.
U.S.
‘Likely’ Could Intercept North Korean Missile
U.S. ground-based interceptor rockets would “likely”
knock out a long-range North Korean missile before it could reach
the American mainland, the Pentagon’s independent testing
official said today.
The
Impossible Rehab of Colin Powell Watching retired Gen. Colin Powell refer to the parable of
the Good Samaritan during Sunday’s Memorial Day ceremonies
on the Mall in Washington, it struck me that Powell was giving hypocrisy
a bad name.
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