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Out of these troubled times...............
Post Date: 2005-03-22 09:18:34 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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George Herbert Walker Bush (Former President, CFR, Co-Owner of the Carlyle Group) - Bush speaks to congress about the New World Order on September 11 1991.

Letter Implicates NSA In TWA 800 Cover-Up
Post Date: 2005-03-21 20:11:28 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Letter Implicates NSA In TWA 800 Cover-Up Posted: March 21, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com Recently, an anonymous letter was sent to the regional business magazine that I serve – from afar – as executive editor. Thinking it crank, the receptionist bundled it with a bunch of miscellaneous press releases and the like and forwarded it on to me without envelope. To say the least, the letter is intriguing. In the spirit of cooperation that prevails among TWA Flight 800 dissidents as we approach the 10th anniversary in 2006 (and the closing of any real window of justice), I retyped it – unedited – and shared it with a handful of serious ...

Schiavo law is a trojan horse to ban abortion rights
Post Date: 2005-03-21 17:16:22 by hfrancis
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Mon Mar 21st, 2005 at 13:27:49 PST I think I am understanding exactly what the idea behind the federal Republican intervention in the Terry Schiavo case is all about - if their opinion on this case stands and Mrs Schiavo remains on life support against her legal guardian's wishes, there will be a legal precedent set on the question of "Right To Life" that can be used to declare all abortion illegal. A pregnant woman is the legal guardian for her unborn child. If the legal guardian of someone in a coma loses the right to make the decision on whether to continue medical intervention because the person in a coma has the "Right To Life" that trumps the guardian's rights, ...

The Truth -- An Amazing Synopsis of Our Present Circumstance
Post Date: 2005-03-20 15:36:10 by Arator
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The Truth These are some basic truths about our society today. Look around, see for yourself. I am not going to be sidetracked into the wasted effort of ``proving'' these things here for people who will not listen anyway [but please see the additional reading section]. Listen to me, listen to the press, listen to the government. Who do you believe? The United States Government tortures its own citizens. We go around the world talking about human rights, but agents of the U.S. government have not hesitated to commit the most vicious crimes against humanity right here at home. The political reality is that the U.S. is the leading economic and political power in the world, and the only ...

Karl Schwarz Replies To Bell's Attack
Post Date: 2005-03-20 14:14:17 by gengis gandhi
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Karl Schwarz Replies To Bell's Attack Chertoff, Popular Mechanics Article From Karl W. B. Schwarz kw.schwarz@worldnet.att.net 3-20-5 Hello Art, George, Your recent "Art Bell" interview with a US govt / Hearst shill (Chertoff, Popular Mechanics) and calling Jeff Rense and myself "wing nuts" was a pretty cheap shot. Have you read my book "One-Way Ticket to Crawford, Texas"? No? It documents over $500 billion in white collar crime in the US since Michael Milken to the current time. Only families were plowed under by wealthy elite snobs, including many who probably listen to your show and George Noory because they can no longer sleep, their lives being upended ...

The Perfect Terrorist Plan To Level The Twin TowersCreated In 1976
Post Date: 2005-03-20 09:23:37 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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  The Perfect Terrorist Plan To Level The Twin Towers Created In 1976 By Greg Szymanski Exclusive to American Free Press 3-19-5 Our own U.S. Army devised a plan commissioned by Congress to bring down the WTC using commercial airliners and box cutters as weapons.   The laundry list of terrorist warnings handed to the Bush administration prior to 9/11 makes the President and others look like "bumbling idiots or a bunch of conniving criminals" responsible for the mass murders at the Twin Towers and in Afghanistan and Iraq.   These are the harsh words of Timothy McNiven, an outspoken critic of the President's handling of 9/11 and a 29-year U.S. Defense Department ...

U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Colorado Case to Settle Restraining Order Question
Post Date: 2005-03-19 18:07:27 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Colorado Case to Settle Restraining Order Question By Jon Sarche Associated Press Writer Published: Mar 19, 2005 DENVER (AP) - In a case that could open the door to lawsuits against local governments across the country, a Colorado woman is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to back her $30 million lawsuit claiming police didn't do enough to prevent her estranged husband from killing their three daughters. Jessica Gonzales contends police in the community of Castle Rock ignored her calls for help after Simon Gonzales took the girls - ages 10, 9 and 7 - from her yard in June 1999 in violation of a restraining order she obtained as part of her divorce. Several ...

The Hidden Hand Of The CIA, 911 And Popular Mechanics
Post Date: 2005-03-19 11:53:55 by gengis gandhi
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The Hidden Hand Of The CIA, 911 And Popular Mechanics By Christopher Bollyn Exclusive to American Free Press 3-19-5 A brutal purge of the senior staff at Popular Mechanics preceded the publication of last month's scandalous propaganda piece about 9/11. Pulling the strings is the grand dame of Hearst Magazines and behind the scene is her obscure husband a veteran propaganda expert and former special assistant to the director of the C.I.A. The Reichstag fire, a key event in German history, and the steps that followed en suite leading to the Nazi dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, provide remarkable precedents for what occurred in the United States on 9/11 and since. The fire that consumed the ...

White House heavily redacts Clinton papers
Post Date: 2005-03-18 19:47:51 by robin
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WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration blacked out almost all the information in hundreds of documents before releasing them to a conservative organization looking into President Clinton's controversial pardons four years ago on his last day in office. The only items not deleted from the material are the names of the person who wrote the document and the person it was sent to. The government accountability group Judicial Watch said Friday that it received the Justice Department documents following a court battle that featured a Republican administration fighting to keep secret documents generated by its Democratic predecessor. The Bush White House has argued that releasing pardon-related ...

Judge Rules Police Violated Protester's Rights During Cheney Visit
Post Date: 2005-03-17 23:31:31 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Judge Rules Police Violated Protester's Rights During Cheney Visit The Associated Press Published: Mar 17, 2005 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Police violated a protester's rights when they arrested him for leaving a designated protest area during a visit by Vice President Dick Cheney to Evansville, a federal judge ruled Thursday. The restrictions police placed on protesters' movements went beyond what was needed for security even in the post-9/11 climate, U.S. District Judge Larry J. McKinney wrote. McKinney noted that protesters were restricted "to an area 500 feet away from the only entrance used by attendees, and on the opposite end of the building from where Vice President Cheney ...

New Hampshire Federal Judge Rules Against Gun Portrait in High School Yearbook
Post Date: 2005-03-17 23:25:26 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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New Hampshire Federal Judge Rules Against Gun Portrait in High School Yearbook The Associated Press Published: Mar 17, 2005 CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - A high school senior's bid to hold a shotgun in his yearbook portrait was rejected Thursday by a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Steven McAuliffe ruled that Blake Douglass failed to prove that school officials violated his First Amendment right to freedom of expression. The judge said the decision to withhold publishing the picture was made by student editors, whose decisions are protected by the First Amendment. The boy's lawyer, who had maintained the school acted to ban the photo, said she will file an appeal if the Londonderry ...

Excerpt Of Alex Jones Latest Release
Post Date: 2005-03-17 15:17:22 by noone222
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http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2005/150305bushnazis.htm

Bush Administration most secretive ever
Post Date: 2005-03-15 23:57:43 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Bush Administration most secretive ever Government Openness at Issue as Bush Holds Onto Records By Adam Clymer New York Times Friday 3 January 2003 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 -- The Bush administration has put a much tighter lid than recent presidents on government proceedings and the public release of information, exhibiting a penchant for secrecy that has been striking to historians, legal experts and lawmakers of both parties. Some of the Bush policies, like closing previously public court proceedings, were prompted by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and are part of the administration's drive for greater domestic security. Others, like Vice President Dick Cheney's battle to keep records of ...

Did a federal agent ban anti-Bush signs in downtown storefronts?
Post Date: 2005-03-15 22:56:28 by Zipporah
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“The man who called was very polite and nice,” says John Gasquet, owner of Empire coffee at 2 N. Main in Downtown Memphis. “He said he was special agent Something-or-other. He said that due to the fact that in some states the President had been to, there were issues of security regarding area businesses, he was calling businesses to tell them not to put up any negative signs in their windows that were negative toward President Bush. He said there were designated areas of protest and this would cut down on the possibility of problems.” Gasquet didn’t have any negative signs in his window, and he hadn’t been planning on posting any signs at all. As a ...

Take action for medical marijuana patients after Supreme Court ruling
Post Date: 2005-03-15 16:18:57 by Neil McIver
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Dear Friend: The U.S. Supreme Court will soon issue its landmark ruling on the "Ashcroft v. Raich" medical marijuana case. Would you please commit to taking action immediately after the ruling is issued? Please read on ... At issue is whether the federal government has the constitutional authority to arrest and prosecute patients who are using medical marijuana in compliance with state laws. Visit http://www.mpp.org/raich for background on the case. If the Court rules in favor of Angel Raich -- a medical marijuana patient from Oakland, California -- the federal government's war on medical marijuana will essentially be over. A ruling against Raich, however, will not overturn ...

Whitehouse Call Boys Video: 'Conspiracy of Silence'
Post Date: 2005-03-15 09:41:19 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Whitehouse Call Boys Video: 'Conspiracy of Silence' Tuesday, March 15 "Conspiracy of Silence" by Britain's Yorkshire TV, was originally scheduled to air on the Discovery Channel on May 3, 1994 but was later pulled and never publicly aired. Discovery Channel was reimbursed hundreds of thousands of dollars for its production costs and all of the copies were purchased and destroyed. This copy was anonomously sent to Franklin Cover-Up author Frank Decamp a year after it was supposed to air. This un-edited video is damming evidence against the parties involved. This video links the Franklin cover up sex ring to the Whitehouse call boy scandal of the 80s. Underage at the time, Paul ...

Illinois to trace sources of crime guns
Post Date: 2005-03-15 08:24:53 by bunnyrabbit
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CHICAGO, March 14 : Illinois Gov.Rod Blagojevich has announced creation of a new state police unit to trace the source of guns used in crimes and arrest gunrunners and dealers. The governor cited statistics showing more guns used in the commission of crimes came into Illinois from Indiana and Mississippi than any other states.Nationwide, nearly 90 percent of guns used in crimes are trafficked -- passed from a legal buyer or seller to a person or group not legally permitted to have a firearm. Blagojevich said the new unit will work with federal officials and law enforcement agencies in the two states to track illegal guns to their source and crack down on sale and distribution of illegal ...

Illinois gun control proposals struggling
Post Date: 2005-03-14 23:17:33 by bunnyrabbit
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PRINGFIELD (AP) — Two years after Democrats won control of the Legislature and the governor’s office, gun control proposals so closely identified with the party have gone nowhere. . Lately, bills to remove gun restrictions have been making as much progress as legislation to add restrictions. Gun control advocates have learned, sometimes painfully, that party labels don’t matter much when it comes to guns in Illinois. Downstate lawmakers, whether Democrat or Republican, represent large numbers of hunters and sportsmen, so they tend to oppose gun control. “The Second Amendment is a right, it’s not a privilege, so we’re just standing firm with what we believe in ...

Joint security perimeter for North America by 2010: report
Post Date: 2005-03-14 22:47:04 by bunnyrabbit
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WASHINGTON - The leaders of Canada, Mexico and the United States will discuss a plan to beef up continental security and speed up movement across their borders when they meet next week. A report calls for the creation of a common economic and security community by the end of the decade. The document's proposals would try to create a secure perimeter around the continent, while making it easier for people and goods to move across the shared borders. The proposals contained in the report are expected to be a part of the discussions when Prime Minister Paul Martin and Mexican President Vicente Fox meet with U.S. President George W. Bush at his ranch in Crawford, Texas. The report was ...

Cop wins RCMP settlement after highway search
Post Date: 2005-03-14 20:13:53 by boonie rat
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Cop wins RCMP settlement after highway search Last Updated Jan 28 2005 07:00 PM PST CBC News VANCOUVER – A Vancouver man has won an out-of-court settlement from the RCMP after an incident in which he says he was illegally searched. David Laing David Laing says police overstepped the law when they stopped his car, decided he was driving under the influence of marijuana, and searched his vehicle and two-year-old son. Under Canadian law, that kind of search is illegal. What upset Laing even more is that some the officers he tangled with were actually American police officers. Last spring, he was driving on a highway near Hope. He turned a corner and a man in an orange traffic ...

IRS Warns Taxpayers About Frivolous Tax Return Arguments
Post Date: 2005-03-14 18:19:03 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- With the annual U.S. federal tax filing deadline a month away, the Internal Revenue Service on Monday spelled out nearly two dozen frivolous arguments floated to persuade people to avoid filing a tax return. "Every filing season, thousands of taxpayers hear groundless theories suggesting that they don't have to pay taxes or file returns," IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson said in a statement. "We want people to know the truth about these frivolous arguments: they don't work." The IRS issued a notice spelling out what it called 23 frivolous arguments used to avoid filing a tax return. They include arguments that the income tax is unconstitutional ...

Lawmakers find ways to sidestep Oregon's 1973 public-records law
Post Date: 2005-03-14 14:13:39 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Lawmakers find ways to sidestep Oregon's 1973 public-records law A 2003 push by others to hide more data failed BY BRAD CAIN Associated Press March 14, 2005 Passed at the height of the Watergate scandal, Oregon's 1973 public-records law was designed to rebuild people's confidence in government by allowing unfettered public access to government documents. But in the past 30 years, Oregon legislators have chipped away at the law by approving more than 300 individual exemptions that put records out of the reach of the public. Open-records advocates say those exemptions have undermined Oregon's shine-a-light-on-government law by putting a cloak of secrecy over all manner of records. ...

Ow Crick Ow
Post Date: 2005-03-14 11:38:30 by 2Trievers
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by Bob Wallace I hurt my back last week. Well, technically it wasn't my back. It was my right hip, except it was in back of me. You get what I mean. Maybe I caused the problem by sitting on my wallet--the one that (in my imagination) is stuffed with cash. I had to blame it on something. I was fine a) walking b) sitting c) lying down. However, going from one position to the other was the problem. Yeow. I had to figure out a sequence to get out of bed: first, throw the dog on the floor (a pug who always has a permanently reproachful look on his face like I'm a dog beater), then pivot like one of those arrows pinned to a board in a kid's game, so I could put my knees on the floor, then put ...

Traffic Stop Menace: Nothing's Routine As Gun Seizures On Rise
Post Date: 2005-03-14 11:03:43 by Brian S
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Monday, March 14, 2005 In little more than a year, Boston cops hit upon 108 pistols, assault weapons and shotguns inside motor vehicles they pulled over for reasons as seemingly mundane as running stop signs and busted brake lights, the Herald has learned. Almost without exception, stack upon stack of reports police filed between Jan. 1, 2004, and Jan. 31, 2005, repeated one word to describe the heat bad drivers are packing in traffic: ``loaded.'' ``It's amazing that there's such a high number of guns being taken off the streets this way,'' said Sgt. Thomas Sexton, spokesman for the Boston Police Department. ``It's one of the most inherently dangerous aspects of policing because you ...

Stomping on the Bill of Rights
Post Date: 2005-03-14 07:15:47 by CWRWinger
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Stomping on the Bill of Rights Police spying on Melbourne protesters is tip of frightening iceberg Say hello to Big Brother, right here in good old Brevard County. By now, you've probably heard about the Melbourne police surveillance of 36 demonstrators who turned out at City Hall to peacefully protest the start of President Bush's second term. How the cops videotaped them, took close-ups of their faces and at least one license plate, and placed the tape "in evidence." And how officers shadowed a protester as she walked home and where, upon her arrival, she found a police car parked nearby. The protesters included moms with kids in strollers, senior citizens, young people, ...

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