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We're On The Brink Of A Balkan Bloodbath
By George Galloway
Congressman Ron Paul Introduces the Property Tax Deduction for All Act
Ron Paul on pace to raise over 7 million today
The Big(ger) Story: Ron Paul Passes 100,000 Individual Donors for the Fourth Quarter
Paul’s money train steamrolls on
PageGate II: Pelosi, Boehner Call for Investigation
Wider Spying Fuels Aid Plan for Telecom Industry
But the battle is really about something much bigger. At stake is the federal government’s extensive but uneasy partnership with industry to conduct a wide range of secret surveillance operations in fighting terrorism and crime.
Would the wide range of secret surveillance operations, the above article refers to have something to do with monitoring peoples thoughts? Now or moving us in that direction? If these people have advanced technology as many people claim they do, the answer should be obvious!
Inside the CIA's notorious "black sites"
A Yemeni man never charged by the U.S. details 19 months of brutality and psychological torture the first in-depth, first-person account from inside the secret U.S. prisons.
Latest Poll Shows Solid Obama Lead
The latest Quad City Times poll shows Senator Barack Obama leading with 33% of the vote. Clinton is now tied with John Edwards for second place at 24%
Systems With Brain-Computer Link On The Brink Of Breakthrough, Study Finds
Paul: 'There's no constitutional authority to rule the world'
(With Video)
Liberty Is Brewing: Ron Paul Hits Fundraising Goal of $12 Million for Quarter
Ron Paul (R) of Texas set a 4th quarter fundraising goal of $12 million and hit it at 1:12 A.M. EST. At midnight, the start of his supporters' latest grassroots moneybomb effort, his campaign had $11,551,156.57 according to his website. About an hour later Paul had raised enough to break the $12 million mark and hit his goal for the quarter.
"Ron Paul speaks of a world of peace, freedom and prosperity. But you are the makers of that world, and your children will one day reap the benefits. Ron Paul may have sparked in your imagination a better, more free world. But you are the ones who will make it so, and manifest it in your hearts, minds, and bodies for the rest of your lives. Ron Paul may have cured your apathy, but you are the passioned supporters who shall never be apathetic again."
Ron Paul Set to Honor Tea Party
Glenn Beck-Ron Paul Preview (Video)
Americans Living Overseas Can Join in Ron Paul's Tea Party Sunday
Prior to the November 5, 2007 donation drive many overseas Americans were saddened they could not participate. Well, this time they can all join in the New Boston Tea Party. Imagine a worldwide revolution against corruption and tyranny.
If nothing else, aren't you curious why the big fellas are so afraid of him that they give him a fraction of time allotted during debates, keep his name out of the paper, and run relatively few news stories about him? If THEY are afraid of him, you can bet he must be good for YOU. And even though the media has now determined through scare story after scare story that Americans are now only worried about the economy, a great deal of people still want the troops to come home.
Ohio Secretary of State confirms 2004 election could have been stolen
Putin rival held in psychiatric ward 'to prevent him protesting against government'
A Russian opposition activist has been sent to a psychiatric hospital by authorities a day before a planned demonstration.
Artem Basyrov's detention is the latest in a series of incidents suggesting a punitive Soviet-era practice is being revived under president Vladimir Putin.
Estulin: Elitists Consider Assassinating Ron Paul
Best-selling author and Bilderberg sleuth says intelligence sources told him highest levels of U.S. government discussing what result would be if Congressman was killed
Rumble in the Jungle
The AFRICOM Boondoggle
By Werther
Mitt Romney's VC Firm to Buy Clear Channel
Report Says That the Rich Are Getting Richer Faster, Much Faster
The poorest fifth of households had total income of $383.4 billion in 2005, while just the increase in income for the top 1 percent came to $524.8 billion, a figure 37 percent higher.
House Judiciary Trio Calls for Impeach Cheney Hearings
(With Video)
Democrats Robert Wexler of Florida, Luis Gutierrez of Illinois and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin on Friday distributed a statement, "A Case for Hearings," that declares, "The issues at hand are too serious to ignore, including credible allegations of abuse of power that if proven may well constitute high crimes and misdemeanors under our constitution. The charges against Vice President Cheney relate to his deceptive actions leading up to the Iraq war, the revelation of the identity of a covert agent for political retaliation, and the illegal wiretapping of American citizens."
Is Blackwater the Private Mercenary Army of the Oligarchy?
By Kurt Nimmo
"Look": The First Major US Film Made Entirely With Surveillance Footage (With Video)
Look, which has already won major kudos on the film festival circuit and will be in theaters this Friday, is sure to be a thought provoking and controversial film. It purports to be made entirely out of surveillance footage shot without the knowledge the people involved.
Unprecedented Central Bank Collusion Allows Troubled Institutions to Borrow Emergency Funds in Secret
Never before have the central banks of North America, Europe, and Britain, acted together as such a unified phalanx, but never before have transatlantic credit markets seized up with such violent effect.
The crucial elements in the Fed's move yesterday is not so much the sum of money on offer - $20bn next week, $20bn the week after - but that all depository banks in America can draw from the tap anonymously, without the risk of being found out.
Following Zakheim and Pentagon Trillions to Israel and 9-11
Bush Secret Shredding Soars
Justice Dept. resists CIA tape probe
The U.S. Justice Department said Friday it would not cooperate with congressional investigations into the CIA's destruction of tapes of interrogations.
Bush threatens to veto anti-torture Bill
President George W Bush has threatened to veto a Bill that bans the CIA from using waterboarding, mock executions and other harsh interrogation methods that the White House has permitted during the war on terror.
Giuliani firm made millions pushing data-mining program to spy on American citizens (With Video)
Ohio Elections Official Calls Machines Flawed
All five voting systems used in Ohio, a state whose electoral votes narrowly swung two elections toward President Bush, have critical flaws that could undermine the integrity of the 2008 general election, a report commissioned by the state’s top elections official has found.
“It was worse than I anticipated,” the official, Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, said of the report. “I had hoped that perhaps one system would test superior to the others.”
Randy Who? Philly 9/11 Truth Exposes Senator Bob Graham
(With Video)
Judge declares mistrial in Fla. terrorism case
In a stinging defeat for the Bush administration, one of seven Miami men accused of plotting to join forces with Al Qaeda to blow up Chicago's Sears Tower was acquitted yesterday, and the case against the rest ended in a hung jury.
A Reversal for CIA in JFK FOIA Lawsuit
A federal appeals court last week overturned a lower court ruling that the CIA had won in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit involving JFK assassination records, and ordered CIA to continue processing the request.
The case involves records sought by journalist Jefferson Morley that he believes will provide new insight into the assassination.
CIA Torture Jet wrecks with 4 Tons of COCAINE
Now documents have turned up on both sides of the Atlantic that link this Cocaine Smuggling Gulfstream II jet aircraft # N987SA that crashed in Mexico to the CIA who used it on at least 3 rendition flights from Europe and the USA to Guantanamo's infamous torture chambers between 2003 to 2005.
Syria hints at 'Israel's connection' in Lebanese general's killing
The CIA may use waterboarding on Al-Qaeda, but the simple truth is torture does not work
Already, the CIA is being accused of destroying incriminating film of waterboarding, a classic example of how one crime leads to another.
Suspected Army suicides set record
A record number of soldiers — 109 — have killed themselves this year, according to Army statistics showing confirmed or suspected suicides.
Pelosi and Harman Aided and Abetted 9/11 Cover Up
Intrusive Brain Reading Surveillance Technology: Hacking the Mind
Think your thoughts are private? Ever told a lie and been caught red-handed? Using brain-scanning technology, scientists are beginning to probe our minds and tell if we’re lying. Other scientists are decoding our desires and exploring the difference between our conscious and unconscious mind. But can you really trust the technology?
You Will Soon Be Microchipped - All Your Thoughts And Every Movement Will Be Logged And Monitored
Lindsey Williams Videos on the Nonexistent Oil/Energy 'Crisis'
CIA Chief: Hill Should Have Been Told More
28 retired generals and admirals wrote to the House and Senate intelligence committees urging them to require the CIA to abandon harsh interrogation techniques. Among the signers were two retired Army generals who investigated the Abu Ghraib detainee abuses in Iraq, Gen. Paul J. Kern and Maj. Gen. Antonio M. Taguba. They called the CIA's secret set of rules "unwise and impractical."
Guantanamo Legal Adviser Refuses To Say Iranians Waterboarding Americans Would Be Torture (With Video)
FCC Proposes Greater Media Consolidation
By Stephen Lendman
FCC proposal will crush independent journalism
Kucinich booted from Iowa debate
“The Iowa caucuses have been portrayed as having national implications, and if the Register has decided to use hair-splitting technicalities to exclude the leading voice of the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party, then the entire process is suspect,” the campaign said in a statement about the “arbitrary and unreasonable exclusion.”
Ron Paul’s Responses At Iowa Republican Debate + Ron Paul Interview After 12-12-07 (Videos)
Appeals court strikes down parts of anti-terrorism law
A federal appeals court has struck down portions of a law that makes it a crime to provide "material support or resources" to organizations classified as terrorist by the State Department.
Parts of the 1996 anti-terrorism law and its 2004 amendments are unconstitutionally vague, a three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday.
CIA Destroyed Tapes Despite Court Orders
The Bush administration was under court order not to discard evidence of detainee torture and abuse months before the CIA destroyed videotapes that revealed some of its harshest interrogation tactics.
Normally, that would force the government to defend itself against obstruction allegations. But the CIA may have an out: its clandestine network of overseas prisons.
The Nakba: Ethnic cleansing and the birth of Israel
Israel tanks enter Gaza on eve of peace talks
The Israeli military said it was a routine operation against militants, but Palestinian officials accused Israel of trying to disrupt the peace talks. Israeli and Palestinian negotiators were to meet today at the King David hotel in Jerusalem to start a new process of talks in the wake of the Middle East conference in Annapolis late last month.
U.S. Eyes 'Pain Beam' for Home Security, Law Enforcement
National Presidential Caucus Announces Results From First-Ever National Caucus
Ron Paul obliterated the field for the GOP generating the preference of 50% of GOP Caucuses. Mike Huckabee and Fred Thompson follow, generating 33.3% and 16.6% of Republican Caucus preferences, respectively.
Paul's pals move to N.H. to canvass for votes
Morgan Stanley issues full US recession alert
Morgan Stanley has issued a full recession alert for the US economy, warning of a sharp slowdown in business investment and a "perfect storm" for consumers as the housing slump spreads.
Only few saw the key FISA court rulings
The House and Senate intelligence committees are the only full panels that have read the rulings issued earlier this year on the National Security Agency’s surveillance program, according to panel members and aides.
Document Hints At Pentagon's Plans for HAARP Mystery Outpost
For years, no military program has sparked more fevered speculation from conspiracy theorists than the mysterious High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP. And for years, the Pentagon has been pooh-poohing speculation that the enormous collection of transmitters, radars, and magnetometers in Alaska was some sort of superweapon.
But, it turns out, the conspiracy theorists may not have been entirely off-base, after all.
Time to zap the zapping?
Never mind what the cops say, it's time to holster Tasers until independent research can answer questions of safety
By Murray Mollard
DARPA’s Control Freak Technology
Bush Reaction to NIE Reveals Him as World Warmonger No. 1
By Sherwood Ross
Virus Starts Like a Cold But Can Turn Into a Killer
Hear Voices? It May Be an Ad
The billboard uses technology manufactured by Holosonic that transmits an "audio spotlight" from a rooftop speaker so that the sound is contained within your cranium.
New Peer-Reviewed Study Finds ‘Warming is naturally caused and shows no human influence’