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Labels Fall Of The Republic "Abusive," Blocks Links
The social networking giant Facebook.com has labeled Alex Jones' new
documentary film Fall Of The Republic to be "abusive" and
is blocking some links to the film from its website, preventing the
movie from spreading virally like the Obama Deception, which received
tens of millions of viewers despite a Facebook policy to block it too.
Distrusting
Climate Change Globalism
Many in the mainstream media would have you believe that someone must
be crazy to voice skepticism toward the idea that human carbon emissions
cause significant and disastrous global warming.
Hate
Crimes Law Sucks
It’s a sad day in America, that we incorrectly think we need such
a paternalistic law, and that we are willing to toss aside civil liberties
to get it.
FCC
Sets Sail on Internet Rulemaking
When it comes to proposed rules of the road governing the Internet,
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has agreed to disagree.
Senate
Sends Homosexual Hate Crimes Bill to Obama
The U.S. Senate sent a landmark bill Tuesday to President Obama that
includes hate-crimes protections for homosexuals which critics say will
infringe on the religious liberty of pastors and other faith leaders.
Iran’s
Interior Minister in Pakistan over Jundallah
Iran’s Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar has arrived in
Pakistan days after a terrorist attack which killed over 40 people in
Iranian southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan .
U.K.
Economy Unexpectedly Shrinks in Longest Slump
U.K. gross domestic product unexpectedly dropped in the third quarter
as enduring slumps in services, manufacturing and construction kept
the economy mired in its longest recession on record. The pound tumbled.
McCain
Bill Would Ban FCC Internet Regulations
Just when it seemed like net neutrality stakeholders had reached a cautious
consensus on Thursday’s proposed Federal Communications Commission
rules, our favorite maverick stepped in with an idea of his own.
Deaths
From Swine Flu Vaccine Reported In Europe
As European governments forge ahead with mass swine flu vaccination
programs, reports out of Hungary and Sweden suggest that some people
have died shortly after taking the H1N1 vaccine.
Aussie
Senator: U.S. In Similar Economic Position To Germany Before WWII
In unusually pessimistic comments for a senior political figure,
Senator Joyce said the US Government was running such large deficits
and building up so much debt that it was in a similar position to
Iceland or Germany before World War II.
A
Maoist in the White House?
If the United States had an honest press and media, one committed
to the principle of individual rights, their outrage would drive
Anita Dunn out of Washington, D.C., just by hurling her words back
at her. They would make her such a “hot potato” that
no one would dare to defend her in her infamy.
Bomb
hits outside suspected Pakistani nuclear-weapons site
A suicide bomber attacked a suspected nuclear-weapons site Friday
in Pakistan, raising fears about the security of the nuclear arsenal,
while two other terrorist blasts made it another bloody day in the
country’s struggle against extremism.
Report:
Big Pharma has 2.3 lobbyists for every lawmaker
The pharmaceutical industry spent $110 million in just the first
half of 2009 in its efforts to influence health care reform, part
of a booming lobbying effort that now has 2.3 drug lobbyists on
Capitol Hill for every member of Congress, a new investigative report
reveals.
Matthews,
SPLC Propaganda Minister Gang Up On Oath Keepers
Chris Matthews, Democrat operative and former Carter speechwriter,
and Mark Potok, director of the fear-mongering Southern Poverty
Law Center’s Intelligence Project, ganged up on Stewart Rhodes
of the Oath Keepers the other day on MSNBC.
China
‘building cyberwarfare capability’ US report claims
China is building its cyberwarfare capabilities and appears to be
using the growing technical abilities to collect US intelligence
through a sophisticated and long-term computer attack campaign,
according to an independent report.
Herding
the Sheep
Financial insider and commentator Yves Smith wrote an essay last
week entitled “MSM Reporting as Propaganda” arguing
that the government has been using propaganda to make people think
that things are getting better, no one is angry, and – therefore
– no one should get upset.
July 13 - Gregory
Seabrooke - $100
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