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Brian Haw violently assaulted then arrested at Downing Street today
Post Date: 2008-01-13 18:57:04 by Horse
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During the freedom to protest assembly this afternoon, brian haw (who was peacefully filming events in whitehall) was violently attacked by a territorial support group policeman who lashed out at him, smashing his camera into his face and causing a deep cut. police then arrested brian for an unspecified public order offence and further assaulted him in a police van. A number of people were milling around the road outside downing street where a group of around a dozen had laid down with linked arms in the road. Without warnings the territorial support group moved in and began violently pushing and man-handling people to the pavement. one young woman was grabbed round the throat and ...

The Federal Reserve is a Privately Owned Corporation
Post Date: 2008-01-13 08:45:31 by YertleTurtle
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Note - Even though this was originally released in 1992, the essential information in it is more relevant today than ever. Acknowledgements: Our country likes to thank our forefathers for the Constitution. I wish to thank Mr. Lou Gamboa for his research of the Constitution and our banking system. Lou Gamboa is a national speaker on the subject, and has spoken on numerous radio programs in an effort to educate the public. I also want to thank Bob Corcoran for his research and encouragement. I applaud the thousands of patriotic Americans who are spreading the word so we can live in economic prosperity and uphold our Constitutional rights. ARTICLE 1, SECTION 8 OF THE CONSTITUTION STATES ...

Real ID is postponed for 5 years
Post Date: 2008-01-12 14:29:37 by robin
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Real ID is postponed for 5 yearsBut starting this May, states resisting the law will be penalized: Their driver's licenses won't be valid for air travel. By Nicole Gaouette Los Angeles Times Staff Writer January 12, 2008 WASHINGTON — The Bush administration hit the brakes Friday on a controversial law requiring Americans to carry tamper-proof driver's licenses, delaying its final implementation by five years, until 2017.A number of states have balked at the law, objecting to it largely over cost and privacy concerns. But under the administration's new edict, states that continue to fight compliance with the law face a penalty: Their residents will be forbidden from ...

The Rising of the Moon - Irish Resistance Song *Music Club*
Post Date: 2008-01-12 14:17:01 by christine
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The ballad takes the tune of another Irish ballad, "The Wearing of the Green" and was first published in Casey's 1866 collection of poems and songs “A Wreath of Shamrocks". The lyrics refer to the outbreak of the 1798 rebellion in county Kildare as United Irish rebels convey the order to rise. The air of hope and optimism associated with the ultimately doomed rebellion was intended to provide inspiration for rebels "Who would follow in their footsteps" preparing to take to the field in another doomed venture, the Fenian rebellion of 1867. The song remains popular and the tune widely recognised in Ireland today as it is often taught in schools, played ...

California could become third state to ban forced microchip tag implants (RFID)
Post Date: 2008-01-12 13:50:27 by robin
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California could become third state to ban forced microchip tag implants (RFID) By Orr ShtuhlGlobal Research, January 12, 2008 Stateline.org - 2007-09-18 Photo courtesy of VeriChip Corp.The VeriChip implantable RFID tag, made up of a microchip and an antenna encased in glass, is 12 mm long and 2 mm in diameter, about the size of a grain of rice.It would be an interesting feature of an employee’s first day: sign a contract, fill out a W-2 and roll up your sleeve for your microchip injection.Sounds like sci-fi, but it’s happened, and now a handful of states are making sure their citizens will never be forced to have a microchip implanted under their skin.If Gov. Arnold ...

"For America to Live, Europe Must Die"
Post Date: 2008-01-11 20:20:55 by richard9151
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The following speech was given by Russell Means in July 1980, before several thousand people who had assembled from all over the world for the Black Hills International Survival Gathering, in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is Russell Means' most famous speech. 11/01/08 "ICH" -- -- The only possible opening for a statement of this kind is that I detest writing. The process itself epitomizes the European concept of "legitimate" thinking; what is written has an importance that is denied the spoken. My culture, the Lakota culture, has an oral tradition, so I ordinarily reject writing. It is one of the white world's ways of destroying the cultures of ...

Message from Ron: Onward!
Post Date: 2008-01-11 17:03:12 by palo verde
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January 10, 2008 Message from Ron: Onward! Did you see that funny YouTube where Mike Huckabee's young Iowa spokesman endorsed me, "by mistake"? We know what was in his mind! Indeed, I am amazed at the friendliness of the supporters of other candidates. Many Obama voters, for example, in Iowa and New Hampshire are reading our literature, and studying our ideas. It's just one of the reasons I am so optimistic about what we are doing, and where we are heading. And so were the 500 or 600 people at our New Hampshire rally after the primary. I talked to everyone there, and they are rightly enthusiastic about our movement. This does not mean we will have an easy time of it ...

New Bush Coins
Post Date: 2008-01-11 01:31:13 by Horse
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This is not up at YouTube so you will have to click on the url. It is very funny. http://blip.tv/file/520347

A cold-war case of CIA detention still echoes
Post Date: 2008-01-09 21:57:08 by richard9151
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Tue Jan 8, 3:00 AM ET Behind the debate over the Central Intelligence Agency's destruction of videotapes depicting waterboarding and other harsh interrogation techniques lies a fundamental question: Can government officials use such aggressive tactics without violating US law? No American court has yet ruled on the legality of Bush administration interrogation policies. But the war on terror isn't the first time US officials have used harsh methods to try to "break" a detainee. From 1964 to 1967, Soviet defector Yuri Nosenko was subjected to extreme isolation and sensory deprivation and was administered drugs because his CIA handlers believed he was still working in ...

CCRKBA BLASTS VA GOV. KAINE FOR USING VIRGINIA TECH CRIME TO ATTACK GUN SHOWS
Post Date: 2008-01-09 19:57:28 by Dakmar
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BELLEVUE, WA – Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine has fallen back on one of the oldest, and most shoddy, tactics in the gun grabber playbook by using the Virginia Tech tragedy to launch an attack on gun shows, when the crime had nothing to do with gun shows, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said today. “Neither of the guns used by Virginia Tech killer Seung-Hui Cho was purchased at a gun show,” noted CCRKBA Legislative Liaison Joe Waldron. “Attacking some mythical ‘gun show loophole’ will do nothing to prevent criminals from getting their hands on guns illegally, because it has been shown statistically that criminals rarely get firearms at such ...

The Fog of War Crimes
Post Date: 2008-01-08 06:25:33 by Ada
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Who's to blame when 'just following orders' means murder? A Marine squad was on a dusty road in Iraq, far from home. Suddenly, a deadly roadside bomb explodes the early morning calm and kills a lance corporal and wounds two other Marines. The mission: tend to the wounded and find those who were responsible ... Or make someone pay? Three sleeping families awaken to the sound of grenades and guns. By the end of the "operation," 24 people were dead, including three women and six children. Bullets, fired at close range, tore through bodies and lodged deep in walls. A one-legged elderly man was shot nine times in the chest and abdomen. A man who watched the violence from ...

Court Ruling on Protests Curbs Malls in California (Shopping malls are now free speech zones(?)
Post Date: 2008-01-08 05:50:43 by Artisan
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Court Ruling on Protests Curbs Malls in California http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/25/us/25mall.html?ref=us SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that privately owned shopping malls cannot stop protesters from demonstrating there to urge a boycott of one of the tenants. In a 4-to-3 decision, the court said a San Diego mall violated California law protecting free speech when its owners barred protesters from distributing leaflets in front of one of the mall's stores, asking shoppers not to give the store their business. "A shopping mall is a public forum in which persons may reasonably exercise their right to free speech," Justice Carlos R. Moreno ...

IRAQ: Killer of U.S. Soldiers Becomes a Hero
Post Date: 2008-01-07 18:18:37 by richard9151
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BAGHDAD, Jan 7 (IPS) - The recent killing of two U.S. soldiers by their Iraqi colleague has raised disturbing questions about U.S. military relations with the Iraqis they work with. On Dec. 26, an Iraqi soldier opened fire on U.S. soldiers accompanying him during a joint military patrol in the northern Iraqi city Mosul. He killed the U.S. captain and another sergeant, and wounded three others, including an Iraqi interpreter. Conflicting versions of the killing have arisen. Col. Hazim al-Juboory, uncle of the attacker Kaissar Saady al-Juboory, told IPS that his nephew at first watched the U.S. soldiers beat up an Iraqi woman. When he asked them to stop, they refused, so he opened fire. ...

The Bilderberg Group - Rulers of the World - "The war is not against Bin Laden. We are the enemy"
Post Date: 2008-01-07 17:58:54 by richard9151
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Interview with investigator and author, Daniel Estulin, on his book, "The True Story of the Bilderberg Group", which describes an annual gathering where the European and American political elite, and the wealthiest CEOs of the world, all come together to discuss the economic and political future of humanity. Highly secretive, the press has never been allowed to attend, nor have statements ever been released on the group's conclusions or discussions. Also discussed are the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. Guns and Butter - Nov 28th 2007 CLICK PLAY TO LISTEN HERE; www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19016.htm Play mp3 Stream Click for Full ...

We have everything to fear from ID cards
Post Date: 2008-01-04 06:52:10 by Ada
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We start the year in Britain with a challenge to our essential nature, for 2008 might turn out to be the year when we decide to rip up the Magna Carta. Video: Phil Booth on what the Government isn't telling us News: Lib Dems' Nick Clegg targets ID cards Philip Johnston: And they want ID cards? Among the basic civil rights in this country, there has always been, at least in theory, an inclination towards liberal democracy, which includes a tolerance of an individual's right to privacy. advertisementWe are born free and have the right to decide what freedom means, each for ourselves, and to have control over our outward existence, yet that will no longer be the case if we agree ...

Man Tasered For Filming Warrantless Police Search
Post Date: 2008-01-03 09:30:01 by PSUSA
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A man from Portland Oregon is suing police for unlawful seizure with excessive force after officers fired a Taser and bean bag rounds at him when he refused to stop filming a warrantless search of his neighbour's property last year. According to a report in The Oregonian, Frank Waterhouse claims that on May 27, 2006 he was brutally assaulted by police when officers followed a sniffer dog onto the property in pursuit of a fleeing suspect. Waterhouse says that the dog keyed on a car, prompting officers to break out a window which upset residents who maintain that no one ran onto the property. It was at that point that an angry resident grabbed a video camera and started to film the ...

2nd amendment poll
Post Date: 2008-01-02 16:03:33 by PSUSA
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Poster Comment:And it isnt even close.

Pakistan: The Beginning of the Storm
Post Date: 2008-01-01 19:31:04 by richard9151
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01/01/07 "GrandeStrategy " -- -- There has been much analysis and discussion of what is happening in the global war between Islam and the West. Clear analysis somehow seems missing in the mainstream media, or even amongst well regarded analysts and think tanks. For one, we can only see the views and propaganda of one side of the battle taking place in Pakistan. Further, the issues run so deep and touch us so close, that it becomes hard to think and discuss them without being emotionally involved. At GrandeStrategy, we believe that the fundamental battle taking place in Pakistan is between the secular and western-based educated pro-American elites, against the Islam-championing ...

Protesters Carry A Giant Copy Of The Constitution As They Follow The Rose Parade - pic
Post Date: 2008-01-01 16:08:08 by Brian S
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Protesters advocating impeachment of U.S. President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney carry a giant copy of the Constitution as they follow at the end of the 119th annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, California January 1, 2008.REUTERS/Mark Avery (UNITED STATES)

Parvum Opus [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2008-01-01 15:33:22 by Original_Intent
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Parvum Opus Greetings and Happy New Years to all my friends, fellow Americans, and visitors who value liberty, who are still on Liberty Post and who have not yet been banned for putting Liberty, and America, first. Given the informal nature of my abrupt departure I never had the opportunity to wish a fond farewell to those of you who are fighting the good fight, and who stand in opposition to the voices of treason and betrayal which are protected by the management of Liberty Post. I would like to do so now an extend an invitation to exchange thoughts on Liberty anew. Most of you know where I now post, and the relatively 'bot free atmosphere is refreshing. Still to those of you still ...

Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars -- An Introduction Programming Manual -- Operations Research Technical Manual TW-SW7905.1
Post Date: 2008-01-01 14:55:02 by richard9151
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The following document is taken from two sources. The first, was acquired on a website (of which I can't remember the address) listing as its source the book titled Behold A Pale Horse by William Cooper; Light Technology Publishing, 1991. The second source is a crudely copied booklet which does not contain a copyright notice, or a publishers name. With the exception of the Forward, the Preface, the main thing that was missing from the first source was the illustrations. As we began comparing the two, we realized that the illustrations, and the accompanying text (also missing from the first) made up a significant part of the document. This has now been restored by The Lawful Path, and so ...

Dulce et Decorum est
Post Date: 2008-01-01 08:30:17 by Ada
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I have just received the November issue of the magazine of the American Legion, in which I discover an article by one Ralph Peters, reminding me of why, having joined the Legion on impulse, I have never gone to the Post. The piece is entitled “Twelve Myths of 21st Century War.” A better title might be, “A Pedestrian Compendium of Agonizingly Clichéd Jingoism.” (I guess he didn’t think of calling it that.) Anyway, Ralph believes that Americans have become too comfortable, have lost their taste for war, no longer want to pay the butcher’s bill. Ralph is for war. Not much for history, though. As a diagnostic exercise in intellectual pathology, let’s ...

Benjamin Fulford interviews David Rockefeller about illuminati, asian opposition
Post Date: 2007-12-31 12:44:45 by robin
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On November 13, 2007 Fulford received a tip that David Rockefeller was on his turf, and without hesitation Fulford arranged to meet with him to ask some questions. It is not odd for a reporter who's career has been filled with Financial News jobs, to sit down with the former head of Chase Bank, Except when its Benjamin Fulford and David Rockefeller. Earlier this year Benjamin Fulford interviewed Heizo Takenaka, a former finance minister in Japan and confronted him about "having sold the Japanese financial system over to the Rockefellers and Rothschilds." According to Fulford this interview made a lot of people angry. He says a professional assassin showed up and told him ...

A year on, Saddam remains a martyr
Post Date: 2007-12-30 16:45:22 by Ada
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EVEN as defeat stared him in the face, Saddam Hussein stood on a pick-up truck outside Baghdad's Abu Hanifa mosque and waved to the crowd of 200 people, promising them a glorious future. "His last words to us were 'I promise the people of Adhamiyah golden monuments once we defeat the Americans','' remembered Abu Rima a year to the day after the deposed dictator was hanged in the Iraqi capital. "The image flashes in front of my eyes even now like a scene from a film. It was April 9 and a Wednesday. That date is in my blood. Saddam is in my blood,'' Rima said, his voice choking with emotion. Rima lives in the notorious Sunni bastion of Adhamiyah in ...

Brits Bash Big Brother - Destroy Surveillance Cameras
Post Date: 2007-12-29 23:26:40 by robin
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