The Twentieth Century Fox Corporation is not unique in spreading propaganda, but they are rare in admitting it. Rupert Murdoch, himself in 2003, admitted that his Fox company helped to sell George W. Bush’s Iraqi-Afghani wars to the American public.
J. Speer-Williams
Infowars
October 30, 2009
30,000 scientists signed onto a lawsuit, charging Al Gore with [...]
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Miguel Martinez – Italy: an attempt to outlaw defending freedom of speech
(Pacifici and Alemanno – the Zionist atn the Neo-Fascist decide who must be silenced in Italy). Antonio Caracciolo is a scholar of philosophy of law who works at the Faculty of Political Sciences of Rome University.
Politically, he is a liberal in the Italian sense [...]
BY Rocco Parascandola
DAILY NEWS POLICE BUREAU CHIEF
Thursday, October 8th 2009, 4:00 AM
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The NYPD is instructing cops to log serial numbers from suspects’ phones.
The NYPD is amassing a database of cell phone users, instructing cops to log serial numbers from suspects’ phones in hopes of connecting them to past or future crimes.
In the era of disposable, [...]
Source: FindLaw – Eric Sinrod
Our nation can be threatened not only by physical attacks on terra firma, but also in Cyberspace. Indeed, Cyber attacks could threaten all sorts of mission critical systems.
For this reason, aides to Senator Jay Rockefeller reportedly have been working recently on a revised draft Senate bill that would give the [...]
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The United States Supreme Court recently re-wrote the law on search and seizure regarding vehicles. Now, if a police officer pulls you over for a traffic violation and then removes you from your vehicle and handcuffs you, he can not then go back into the car to search for drugs and guns (or any other [...]
Written on September 21, 2009 | Posted in
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Web-monitoring software gathers data on kid chats
By DEBORAH YAO (AP) – 3 days ago
Parents who install a leading brand of software to monitor their kids’ online activities may be unwittingly allowing the company to read their children’s chat messages — and sell the marketing data gathered.
Software sold under the Sentry and FamilySafe brands can read [...]
Written on September 7, 2009 | Posted in
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By Karolina Tagaris
mercurynewsAssociated Press
LONDON — People who repeatedly download copyright-protected films and music could have their Internet connection cut off under proposed laws the British government unveiled today to tackle illegal file-sharing.
Treasury Minister Stephen Timms said that previous plans, which would only have restricted users’ broadband speed, did not go far enough. That potential punishment [...]
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Last week, the governor of Arizona signed H.B. 2426, which bars the state from implementing the “enhanced” drivers license (EDL) program.
If the federal REAL ID revival bill (PASS ID) becomes law, it will give congressional approval to EDLs, which up to now have been simply a creation of the federal security and state driver licensing [...]
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Randall Thomas was standing in the area circled in blue when he started filming the FBI building across the street. A Homeland Security Officer pulled up and parked in the same spot circled in yellow (but in a different direction). The fed handcuffed him and made him sit on the curb in the area circled [...]
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Eds: APNewsNow. Will be led. BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley says imprisoned American Indian activist Leonard Peltier has once again been denied parole.
Wrigley says the next scheduled hearing for Peltier is 2024, when Peltier would be 79 years old. Peltier is serving two life sentences for the execution-style deaths of FBI [...]
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By Gilad Atzmon • Aug 19th, 2009In the photo, The IDF’s Chief Rabbi, OC Chaplaincy Brig. Gen. Avichai Ronzki and OC Medical Corps Brig. Gen. Nachman Ash both signed up for an organ donation card during a ceremony in the Kirya Military Headquarters in Tel Aviv. One wonders if they are aware that, if the claims are true, their very own [...]
By Andrew J. Blumberg and Peter Eckersley, August 2009 Source: EFF
Also available as a PDF
Over the next decade, systems which create and store digital records of people’s movements through public space will be woven inextricably into the fabric of everyday life. We are already starting to see such systems now, and there will be many [...]
Changes Would Pose Serious Threat To Americans’ Personal Information, Says ACLU
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WASHINGTON – The American Civil Liberties Union submitted comments today to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) opposing its recent proposal to reverse current federal policy and allow the use of web [...]
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Former agency translator called to testify in Ohio election case this Saturday on Turkish infiltration of U.S. government…
Unless the Dept. of Justice re-invokes their twice-invoked “state secrets privilege” claim in order to once again gag former FBI translator-turned-whistleblower Sibel Edmonds, her attorneys have notified the department by hand-delivered, sworn letter of declaration [...]
By: Josh Gerstein
August 5, 2009 04:12 AM EST
The Obama administration is quietly dusting off an effort to impose new federal quarantine regulations, which were vigorously resisted by civil liberties organizations and the airline industry when the rules were first proposed by the Bush administration nearly four years ago.
White House officials aren’t saying what their [...]
Source: Jim Randleman – Young American for Liberty
I’m sitting in the back of the classroom on the final day of the YAL National Convention, and I couldn’t wait any longer to get this YouTube video out to you.
Yesterday, YAL Events Director, Trevor Leach, and our top youth activists demonstrated on the Washington, DC, National Mall [...]
Source: Wired
As an ex-Brit, I’m well aware of the authorities’ love of surveillance and snooping, but even I, a pessimistic cynic, am amazed by the governments latest plan: to install Orwell’s telescreens in 20,000 homes.
£400 million ($668 million) will be spend on installing and monitoring CCTV cameras in the homes of private citizens. Why? To [...]
Aaaaah, how sweet! The military helping vaccinate people…this makes me feel so warm and fuzzy all over knowing that they’re neglicting their primary duties of warmongering, torture, killing, invading, meddling, etc. just to bestow their love and affection on us, lowly citizens of this country.
However, I do have a question tho: Are they going to [...]
Source: The Examiner
Recently many states have been passing resolutions affirming their rights and sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. With this in mind I thought it important to review the meaning and intent of this amendment and how it has come to be interpreted over time.
The Tenth Amendment guaranties [...]
from Drug War Chronicle
For most of this decade, Bob Newland has been the voice of marijuana law reform in South Dakota. The photographer and Black Hills resident has organized Hempfests, lobbied for reform legislation in the state capitol, relentlessly crisscrossed the state from the Black Hills to the Sioux Valley, and organized medical marijuana petition [...]
Written on July 13, 2009 | Posted in
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