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Government Patents to Control Us Post Date: 2006-01-17 19:14:38 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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The Illuminati News Mission Statement Patent 1,096,102 - The Hollow Earth Theory 1,096,102 Patent 3,951,134 - Apparatus and method for remotely monitoring and altering brain waves 3,951,134 Patent 4,686,685 - Method And Apparatus for Altering a Region in the Earth's Atmosphere, Ionosphere, and/or Magnetosphere 4,686,685 Patent 4,717,343 - Method of Changing Person's Behavior 4,717,343 Patent 4,858,612 - Hearing Device 4,858,612 Patent 4,877,027 - Hearing System 4,877,027 Patent 5,123,899 - Method and System for Altering Consciousness 5,123,899 Patent 5,159,703 - Silent Subliminal Presentation System 5,159,703 Patent 5,270,800 - Subliminal Message Generator 5,270,800 Patent 5,50 ...
10 Commandments OK'd at courthouse Post Date: 2006-01-17 12:33:40 by BTP Holdings
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10 Commandments OK'd at courthouse By Dan Horn Enquirer staff writer December 21, 2005 A Cincinnati appeals court ruled Tuesday that a Kentucky courthouse can display the Ten Commandments alongside other historical documents, even though the U.S. Supreme Court recently barred a similar display 50 miles away. The decision from the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals means the display in Mercer County is permitted as long as the religious document is not given significance over the other documents, which include the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. A three-judge panel of the court said such a display does not violate the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against government ...
ACLU Sues to Stop Domestic Spy Program Post Date: 2006-01-17 10:29:22 by Zipporah
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EW YORK - Civil liberties groups filed lawsuits in two cities Tuesday seeking to block President Bush's domestic eavesdropping program, arguing the electronic surveillance of American citizens was unconstitutional. The U.S. District Court lawsuits were filed in New York by the Center for Constitutional Rights and in Detroit by the American Civil Liberties Union. The New York suit, filed on behalf of the center and individuals, names President Bush, the head of the National Security Agency, and the heads of the other major security agencies, challenging the NSA's surveillance of persons within the United States without judicial approval or statutory authorization. It seeks an injunction ...
Americans Support Impeaching Bush for Wiretapping (52% SAY CONGRESS SHOULD CONSIDER IMPEACHMENT) Post Date: 2006-01-17 10:18:26 by aristeides
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Americans Support Impeaching Bush for Wiretapping New Zogby Poll by David Swanson http://www.opednews.com For Release: January 16, 2006 New Zogby Poll Shows Majority of Americans Support Impeaching Bush for Wiretapping By a margin of 52% to 43%, Americans want Congress to consider impeaching President Bush if he wiretapped American citizens without a judge's approval, according to a new poll commissioned by http://AfterDowningStreet.org, a grassroots coalition that supports a Congressional investigation of President Bush's decision to invade Iraq in 2003. The poll was conducted by Zogby International, the highly-regarded non-partisan polling company. The poll interviewed 1,216 ...
Spy Agency Data After Sept. 11 Led F.B.I. to Dead Ends Post Date: 2006-01-17 09:11:46 by Zipporah
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 - In the anxious months after the Sept. 11 attacks, the National Security Agency began sending a steady stream of telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and names to the F.B.I. in search of terrorists. The stream soon became a flood, requiring hundreds of agents to check out thousands of tips a month. But virtually all of them, current and former officials say, led to dead ends or innocent Americans. F.B.I. officials repeatedly complained to the spy agency that the unfiltered information was swamping investigators. The spy agency was collecting much of the data by eavesdropping on some Americans' international communications and conducting computer searches of phone and ...
For President, Final Say on a Bill Sometimes Comes After the Signing Post Date: 2006-01-16 21:50:30 by robin
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For President, Final Say on a Bill Sometimes Comes After the Signing By ELISABETH BUMILLER Washington Shortly after 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 30, the White House sent out an e-mail message with an innocuous "Statement by the President" in the subject line. As might be expected of a seemingly routine announcement released in the dead time before New Year's weekend, almost no one paid attention. But last week, Washington opened its eyes. Mr. Bush's quiet little statement not only set off fireworks at the Supreme Court nomination hearings of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr., but also ignited a new debate about the Bush administration's drive to expand the powers of the president. To start ...
THE NEW TERRORISTS - ARE YOU ONE? DOWNLOAD MUSIC? BLOCK TRAFFIC? WRITE A BAD CHECK? Post Date: 2006-01-16 20:54:44 by Zipporah
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The reclassification of terrorism is spreading across this country. A bill just BARELY defeated in Oregon would have made you a terrorist if you download music, block traffic or write a bad check. Want to know what the punishment would have been? Read on... This Madness Is Spreading Nationwide!! Excerpts from a recent interview of Dr Walter Belford by PT Shamrock DWB - For instance Senate bill 742 in Oregon, which was narrowly defeated by just three votes, would have classified terrorism as a plethora of completely unrelated actions. Downloading music, blocking traffic, writing a bad cheque or any form of protest, none of which has anything to do with terrorism. All these ...
"The president of the United States has been breaking the law (GORE'S SPEECH) [Full Thread] Post Date: 2006-01-16 12:34:17 by aristeides
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Text of Gore speech, January 16, 2006 RAW STORY Published: January 16, 2006 Congressman Barr and I have disagreed many times over the years, but we have joined together today with thousands of our fellow citizens-Democrats and Republicans alike-to express our shared concern that America's Constitution is in grave danger. In spite of our differences over ideology and politics, we are in strong agreement that the American values we hold most dear have been placed at serious risk by the unprecedented claims of the Administration to a truly breathtaking expansion of executive power. As we begin this new year, the Executive Branch of our government has been caught eavesdropping on huge ...
Bush Has Crossed the Rubicon Post Date: 2006-01-16 08:17:58 by Zoroaster
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January 16, 2006 Bush Has Crossed the Rubicon by Paul Craig Roberts Dictatorships seldom appear full-fledged but emerge piecemeal. When Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon with one Roman legion he broke the tradition that protected the civilian government from victorious generals and launched the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Fearing that Caesar would become a king, the Senate assassinated him. From the civil wars that followed, Caesar's grandnephew, Octavian, emerged as the first Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus. Two thousand years later in Germany, Adolf Hitler's rise to dictator from his appointment as chancellor was rapid. Hitler used the Reichstag fire to ...
Impressions of Guantanamo Post Date: 2006-01-15 23:27:19 by Zipporah
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So what's it like to spend several days as a Guantanamo Bay visitor? Nothing I write will come close to capturing the experience. The Guantanamo of my imagination was a thin strip of beach on the edge of Cuba, with a small military community organized around a detention facility. So it was disorienting to arrive in a place of beauty, with mountain views and lush vegetation, and to realize that it would be possible to spend months in this 45-square-mile base without once encountering any direct evidence of the detainees' presence here. Below, I share some impressions from the last few days that didn't make their way into my previous posts. The motto of the Joint Task Force Guantanamo ...
Give Me Liberty or Let Me Think About It Post Date: 2006-01-15 12:29:47 by robin
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readme Policy made plain.Give Me Liberty or Let Me Think About ItWhat the wiretapping debate says about freedom.By Michael KinsleyPosted Friday, Jan. 13, 2006, at 5:52 AM ET Most of us are not Patrick Henry and would be willing to lose a great deal of freedom in order to save our lives. This is especially true when the freedom in question is that of foreigners with funny names, but it is true of our own freedom as well. It's not even necessarily deplorable. Giving up a certain amount of freedom in exchange for the safety and comfort of civilized society is what government is all about, according to guys like Hobbes and Locke, who influenced the Founding Fathers. And that's good government. ...
Michael New has a date With Donald Rumsfeld! Post Date: 2006-01-15 01:28:41 by Neil McIver
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 13 December 2005 Contact:Herbert W. Titus, AttorneyDaniel D. New, Project Manager757-421-4141254-796-2173forecast22@pinn.netddnew@danielnew.comMichael New has a date With Donald Rumsfeld!(and you are invited!) (District of Columbia) - The US Court of Appeals has set a date for oral arguments in the case of Michael G. New vs. Donald Rumsfeld, et al/ 16 February 2006 Specialist Michael New was court-martialed in 1996 for his refusal to wear a United Nations uniform, to deploy to Macedonia under United Nations command, and to serve under the command of a general officer from Finland. In a radical departure from constitutional requirements of criminal prosecution, the ...
US: Stacking the Deck to Save the Administration Post Date: 2006-01-14 18:31:47 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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US: Stacking the Deck to Save the Administration Posted on Tuesday, January 10 @ 04:00:00 EST by CDeliso By Christopher Deliso The Bush administration and the nation has a lot at stake in the upcoming trial of former Cheney aide I. Lewis Libby over the leaking of CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity to the media. And if prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald decides to indict others (especially top Bush aide Karl Rove, as some expect), the stakes will get even higher. If the trial gets messy for the administration, the president will be forced at least to reconfigure his government and suffer the fickle wrath of a duplicitous mass media. But things could get much worse, if ...
Land Seized for Animal Shelter May Be Sold to Developer-Donor Post Date: 2006-01-14 12:45:08 by robin
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Land Seized for Animal Shelter May Be Sold to Developer-Donor By Patrick McGreevy Times Staff Writer January 14, 2006 A year after Los Angeles seized three acres from a private company to construct a public building, a city councilman wants to sell the land to another private firm for a commercial development. Both companies are furniture manufacturers. But executives with the company that would buy the land have political connections and have made $17,600 in campaign contributions to key city leaders. Critics of the proposal say it's wrong for the city to use its power of eminent domain to take property from one business for a public purpose and then sell it to another business. ...
Bush could seize absolute control of U.S. government [Full Thread] Post Date: 2006-01-13 21:42:15 by Zoroaster
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Bush could seize absolute control of U.S. government By DOUG THOMPSON Publisher, Capitol Hill Blue Jan 13, 2006, 07:42 Email this article Printer friendly page President George W. Bush has signed executive orders giving him sole authority to impose martial law, suspend habeas corpus and ignore the Posse Comitatus Act that prohibits deployment of U.S. troops on American streets. This would give him absolute dictatorial power over the government with no checks and balances. Bush discussed imposing martial law on American streets in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by activating national security initiatives put in place by Ronald Reagan during the 1980s. These ...
Corralling Domestic Intelligence: Standards in the Works for Reports of Suspicious Activity Post Date: 2006-01-13 16:57:24 by aristeides
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Corralling Domestic Intelligence Standards in the Works for Reports of Suspicious Activity By Walter Pincus Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, January 13, 2006; Page A05 The Bush administration is trying to set standards for how government agencies collect and maintain reports of suspicious activity because of concern that the agencies may be keeping inappropriate information on Americans while working to thwart terrorism with more extensive domestic intelligence, according to officials. A number of departments have set up systems to encourage employees and others to file suspicious-activity reports, or SARs, to protect their facilities and personnel from attack. The National ...
Bush Authorized Domestic Spying before 9/11 Post Date: 2006-01-13 10:50:02 by Zipporah
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The National Security Agency advised President Bush in early 2001 that it had been eavesdropping on Americans during the course of its work monitoring suspected terrorists and foreigners believed to have ties to terrorist groups, according to a declassified document. The NSA's vast data-mining activities began shortly after Bush was sworn in as president and the document contradicts his assertion that the 9/11 attacks prompted him to take the unprecedented step of signing a secret executive order authorizing the NSA to monitor a select number of American citizens thought to have ties to terrorist groups. In its "Transition 2001" report, the NSA said that the ever-changing world ...
IRS Tracked Political Party Affiliation Post Date: 2006-01-13 08:47:48 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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IRS Tracked Political Party Affiliation Newsmax | January 12 2006 RELATED: Bush order allows domestic spying Secret Database: Pentagon Spies On 'Suspicious' Domestic Groups ACLU sues Homeland Security for arresting, spying on vegans who protested ham F.B.I. Watched Activist Groups, New Files Show New Video Evidence Shows NYPD Covert Surveillance of Cyclists and Protests CIFA: Pentagons COINTELPRO The Internal Revenue Service collected information about the political party affiliation of people in 20 states as it hunted down scofflaws who owed back taxes. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), a member of a subcommittee with jurisdiction over the IRS, called the practice an ...
"Useful Idiots" Update Post Date: 2006-01-13 08:32:13 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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"Useful Idiots" Update '03 Lenin would often refer to the egalitarian air-heads, and liberal "lovers of humanity," so firmly entrenched in the fields of academia, publishing, the media, and politics, as his "Useful Idiots." Unfortunately, these real or dissembling naïfs -- who never saw a totalitarian, collectivist butcher they didn't adore -- are still ensconced in positions of power in America: one of them even became president. "Useful Idiots" Update (1 - 2003) The American Founding Fathers viewed an armed populace as free citizens, and an unarmed populace as slaves, subject to the whims of the state. James Madison, one of the ...
Was NYT’s David Rosenbaum Assassinated? Post Date: 2006-01-12 19:51:15 by Eoghan
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The blogger Xymphora makes several good points about the supposed mugging-murder of the New York Times recently retired journalist, David Rosenbaum, most notably the fact the crime did not resemble a normal mugging. Thus we must consider the possibility that Rosenbaum was assassinated for reasons that are not clear and probably never will be. Xymphora speculates that Rosenbaum might reveal some of the secrets behind the odd relationship of the Times to the Bush Administration (holding stories of extreme national importance back for a year, and engaging in discussion of what news is fit to print), or behind the campaign of lies told by the Times to help the Bush ...
AP Exclusive: National ID, State Nightmare Post Date: 2006-01-12 15:24:10 by Zipporah
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An anti-terrorism law creating a national standard for all driver's licenses by 2008 isn't just upsetting civil libertarians and immigration rights activists. State motor vehicle officials nationwide who will have to carry out the Real ID Act say its authors grossly underestimated its logistical, technological and financial demands. In a comprehensive survey obtained by The Associated Press and in follow-up interviews, officials cast doubt on the states' ability to comply with the law on time and fretted that it will be a budget buster. "It is just flat out impossible and unrealistic to meet the prescriptive provisions of this law by 2008," Betty Serian, a deputy secretary of ...
Padilla pleads not guilty to terror cell charges U.S. citizen was held as 'enemy combatant' for more than three years Post Date: 2006-01-12 12:22:24 by Zipporah
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MIAMI - Jose Padilla, a U.S. citizen who was held for more than three years as an "enemy combatant," pleaded not guilty Thursday to criminal charges alleging he was part of a secret network that supported violent Muslim extremists around the world.Padilla entered the plea before U.S. Magistrate Judge Barry Garber one week after being transferred from military to civilian custody.The judge also began hearing arguments to determine whether Padilla should be released on bail, which is opposed by federal prosecutors.
Padilla, 35, was indicted in November on charges of conspiring to murder U.S. nationals and providing material support to terrorists as part of a North American cell that ...
The Wolves Have Overrun our Camp and Most are too Asleep to Notice Post Date: 2006-01-12 01:41:08 by Coral Snake
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The Wolves Have Overrun our Camp and Most are too Asleep to Notice David Brownlow George Bush did us a favor when he cursed the name of GOD while declaring our Constitution "just a piece of paper." Once and for all, the mask of this born again imposter has been completely ripped away, exposing the very dangerous wolf hiding behind it. There is no longer any doubt about the serious threat this President poses to our freedom. Bush's betrayal of the oath he swore to "preserve, protect and defend" the Constitution not only makes him a BLASPHEMER, it also earns him one other title of ignobility - TRAITOR! The President has done a brilliant job of surrounding ...
Prominent Constitutional Experts and Former Government Officials Say Bush Administration's NSA Domestic Spying Program Lacks Legal Authority Post Date: 2006-01-11 18:31:55 by robin
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WASHINGTON - January 9 - A group of fourteen prominent constitutional experts and former government officials released a letter to Congressional leaders today characterizing the Bush administrations defense of its NSA domestic spying program as lacking any plausible legal authority. The signers include the nations leading constitutional scholars, the Deans or former Deans of Yale, Stanford, and University of Chicago Law Schools, a former Director of the FBI, a former Deputy Attorney General, a former Acting Solicitor General, two lawyers who worked in the executive branch under President George W. Bush, and a prominent conservative scholar and fellow at the Hoover ...
"Jamaica Bay" Camp NYPD's Anti-Terror Unit's Training Camp Post Date: 2006-01-11 13:13:48 by Zipporah
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Get it? Yeah, I know, it's pretty lame. Just a silly attempt at comparing it to Guantamano Bay, since that's a camp, and this is a training camp of some sort. I'm aware of the real name of this place (not telling), but it seems like a misnomer. Seems more like some sort of NYPD training camp- there were a load of oldschool NYPD (light blue styled) vehicles (trucks, cars- you name it) in there. We also found these slugs littered around the place, concrete manhole shafts, etc. And worry not, nothing was tampered with. UPDATE: After some speculation and discussion with my colleagues, we realized that this is actually the NYPD's Anti-Terror Unit's Training Camp. I don't know what to say- if ...
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