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Black Ops and PsyOps in History
Post Date: 2007-04-22 12:21:01 by robin
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_operations Psychological Operations (PSYOP,PSYOPS) are techniques used by military and police forces to influence a target audience's emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and behavior. Target audiences can be governments, organizations, groups, and individuals, and are used in order to induce confessions, or reinforce attitudes and behaviors favorable to the originator's objectives. These are sometimes combined with black operations or false flag tactics. This concept has been used by military institutions throughout history, but it is only since the twentieth century that it has been accorded the organizational and professional status ...

Willis Carto Interviewed by Michael Collins Piper on RBN!
Post Date: 2007-04-22 10:37:46 by Liberate Jim Traficant
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Willis Carto Interview by Michael Collins Piper The Piper Report Mike Piper: Your critics at the Anti-Defamation League have awarded you with a dubious distinction, they've said that you bare the distinction of having kept the American Nationalism movement alive thoughout many, many years, do you plead guilty for having tried to do that? Willis Carto: Well I've tried to do that...I don't...I (laughs).. you can't kill American Nationalism and I'm very, very happy to see that we are gaining Mike, in many, many ways not only in numbers but I see the whole thing shifting -- I think the Zionists are truly on the defensive now and this is the best thing that could possibly ...

On Imus - Last Thoughts From a Long-Time Listerer
Post Date: 2007-04-21 04:53:56 by Zoroaster
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On Imus – Last Thoughts From a Long-Time Listener by Elizabeth Wright by Elizabeth Wright DIGG THIS I have listened to Don Imus for what seems like most of my adult life. I never saw the MSNBC simulcast, since I never did understand why a radio program needed to be televised. Like others, from time to time, I would make the mistake of endowing the program with a character that it was never meant to have. Especially in recent years, since Washington's invasion of Iraq, and as my politics have drifted away from support of Republicans, I wanted Imus to be a voice that is seldom heard on the airwaves. Since there are so few voices on radio that do not engage in worshipful awe of ...

Soldiers building wall separating Sunnis, Shiites
Post Date: 2007-04-20 16:54:29 by scrapper2
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BAGHDAD — U.S. soldiers with the 82nd Airborne Division in a Baghdad district are “building a three-mile protective wall on the dividing line between a Sunni enclave and the surrounding Shiite neighborhood,” according to a U.S. military press release issued Wednesday. Troops with the 407th Brigade Support Battalion began constructing the wall on April 10 and will continue work “almost nightly until the wall is complete,” the release read. “The area the wall will protect is the largest predominately Sunni neighborhood in East Baghdad. Majority-Shiite neighborhoods surround it on three sides. Like other religiously divided regions in the city, the area has ...

1st Amendment Right to Assemble Under Threat in NY -- Video of police harrassment of NYC Critical Mass ride
Post Date: 2007-04-20 12:56:28 by Ferret Mike
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-- High quality version to be found at Theglassbeadcollective. org The NYPD now requires a permit for any public gathering, or 'parade', of 50 people or more. Section 1A of the city ruling defines a parade as "any march, motorcade, caravan, promenade, foot, or bicycle race, or similar event of any kind, procession or race which consists of a recognizable group of 50 or more pedestrians, vehicles, bicycles, or other devices move by human power, or ridden or herded animals proceeding together upon any public street or roadway." This "redefinition" is Explicitly Prohibited in 1st Amendment. "Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, ...

Republican senators disown Gonzales. You're Fired!
Post Date: 2007-04-19 21:58:55 by robin
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Maybe Attorney General Alberto Gonzales's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing would have gone better if he and the senators had worked out one major misunderstanding beforehand. In Gonzales's trial to keep his job today, the senators--seated in a giant hearing room filled with hot-pink-clad protesters waving pocket constitutions--clearly understood Gonzales to be the defendant. The attorney general, however, seemed to believe he had been called as an expert forensic witness. Throughout the hearing, Gonzales displayed an odd dissociation from his job as head of the Justice Department, often behaving more as though he was a diligent inspector general called in to analyze what had happened ...

"Mind Control" Doesn't Exist. Propaganda Does
Post Date: 2007-04-19 20:34:00 by YertleTurtle
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Here is the way my brain is organized (and yours, and everyone else's on the planet since people first appeared): perception--emotion--reason. Know what that means? Perception goes through the more primitive emotional part of the brain first, to the more advanced rational part of the brain last. People always respond emotionally first, even the most egghead of "rational" intellectuals. Those who control perception, control people. Perception is everything. I should really say they control "the masses" or the "herd," because people individually can't really be controlled all that well, although they can be pressured by the herd. But when you use ...

WENTWORTH SOLD US OUT - Trans Texas Corridor
Post Date: 2007-04-19 15:48:32 by randge
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WENTWORTH SOLD US OUT ON MORATORIUM BILL! April 18th, 2007 by terrih GOOD NEWS! …MORATORIUM PASSES OUT OF SENATE COMMITTEE BAD NEWS! …281/1604 TAKEN OUT OF MORATORIUM …WENTWORTH SOLD US OUT IN FAVOR OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTOR & FORMER CLIENT, ZACHRY! Today, in Senator John Carona’s Transportation Committee hearing, there was much debate swirling about the best way to proceed with our transportation future…either put forward the county powers bill (HB 1892) that the private toll moratorium is attached to or adopt Carona’s attempt at a compromise bill with the Governor’s cronies, House Transportation Chair Mike Krusee and Transportation Commission Chairman ...

Waco, Oklahoma City, Columbine and Virginia Tech
Post Date: 2007-04-19 06:32:52 by Ada
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This week in April marks the fourteenth anniversary of the Waco massacre, the eighth anniversary of Columbine, and, in years to come, the anniversary of the largest mass shooting in American history – the massacre at Virginia Tech. It is also the twelfth anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, which itself was carried out precisely two years after the Waco standoff ended in a deadly conflagration. All civilized human beings see such horrific acts of mass killing as unspeakably tragic. In the midst of any such explosion of seemingly senseless violence, it is common to hear questions as to how and why such a thing happened, so we can formulate possible answers as to how such ...

Hezbollah's big challenge
Post Date: 2007-04-19 01:44:52 by Horse
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BEIRUT - "You are in heaven and those who killed you will go to hell," reads a poster in a middle-class, predominantly Sunni neighborhood in north Beirut. Those depicted in heaven include Saddam Hussein, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri (killed in a car bombing in 2005), and Sheik Ahmed Yassin (the Hamas leader assassinated by the Israelis in 2004). There's not much to unite Saddam, Arafat, Hariri and Yassin - who all "went to heaven" by different methods - except they were Sunni. Compare this to posters all over bombed-out south Beirut depicting smiling Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah alongside Syrian President ...

Dave and Joyce [The Power Hour]
Post Date: 2007-04-18 18:19:04 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Dave and Joyce [The Power Hour] said they intend on contacting IMUS and getting him on their show. This should be interesting. Poster Comment:ISRAEL CELEBRATES SHUTTING UP IMUS FROM EXPOSING THEM BEING BEHIND 9/11 Part A

Protection, Disarmament and Massacre
Post Date: 2007-04-18 06:25:26 by Ada
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After the largest school massacre in American history, the shootings at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University that have taken the lives of more than 30 students and faculty and injured many more, we can expect to hear calls for more regulations and controls on the weapons Americans are permitted to purchase, own and carry. Just a couple years after Clinton’s Assault Weapons ban lapsed, we will probably be bombarded with the consensus of most politicians, talking heads and journalists – especially on the left and in the respectable center – that what the Virginia Tech shootings show is the need for more gun laws. But we will also hear that the police need more ...

Daily Show: Maybe Marvel supervillains fight in White House destroyed emails
Post Date: 2007-04-17 22:34:41 by robin
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Daily Show: Maybe Marvel supervillains fight in White House destroyed emails04/17/2007 @ 10:57 am Filed by David Edwards and Ron Brynaert The Daily Show's Jon Stewart poked fun at the controversy surrounding the White House's admission that more than five million emails may be missing, even though officials had been warned in memos and briefings not to delete anything.Advertisement Stewart understood why White House officials may have been using multiple email accounts, since many Americans also use at least two to separate their "regular mail" from their "porn." "Imagine five million emails," Stewart said, "imagine if you printed up ...

U.S. Troops Dying At Highest Rate Of The War
Post Date: 2007-04-17 20:10:11 by Brian S
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Increase in casualties began even before launch of Baghdad security crackdown 11:44 PM CDT on Monday, April 16, 2007 BAGHDAD, Iraq – Over the past six months, U.S. troops have died in Iraq at the highest rate of the war, an indication that the conflict is becoming increasingly dangerous for U.S. forces even after more than four years of fighting. From October 2006 through last month, 532 American soldiers were killed, the most during any six-month period of the war. March also marked the first time that the U.S. military suffered four consecutive months of 80 or more fatalities. April, with at least 58 service members killed through Monday, is on pace to be one of the deadliest ...

Email to CIA Operative Bill O’Reilly
Post Date: 2007-04-17 01:28:12 by Horse
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Email to CIA Operative Bill O’Reilly Mr. O’Reilly: I am, of course, not surprised you did not respond to my last email, or the one before that. Naturally, a man of your stature and influence need not reply to critics, especially small fish critics from the blogosphere. Even so, I believe it is worth a try to send yet another email your way, however futile the attempt, and ask yet another question. Mr. O’Reilly, do you work for the CIA, or have you ever worked for the CIA? I ask this after reading an entry posted on Wikipedia, the online dictionary. It appears the journalist Carl Bernstein has evidence you worked for Operation Mockingbird, the CIA’s operation to ...

Penn & Teller's "Bullshit!" on Gun Control
Post Date: 2007-04-17 00:33:09 by Indrid Cold
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28 minutes, but well worth a look. Sorry, I don't know how to embed from the source. http://www.pistolwimp.com/media/60509/

Torture, Secrecy, and the Bush Administration
Post Date: 2007-04-16 05:48:46 by Ada
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I want to give a bit of pre-constitutional history, and share with you the story of John Lilburne, an Englishman born in the early 1600s because his story—the story of an agitator who directly challenged the English legal system—has a great deal to tell us about the issues we're facing today. Lilburne's story explains why these matters—torture and secrecy—were not issues to the Founding Fathers, and it helps us understand the true nature of a government which, like the current administration, thrives in that matrix of torture and secrecy. So much of what has happened over the last six years seems a repetition of events drawn from English history, from the ...

Iacocca: Where Have All the Leaders Gone?
Post Date: 2007-04-15 14:12:24 by robin
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04/11/07 "ICH" -- -- -Had Enough? Am I the only guy in this country who's fed up with what's happening? Where the hell is our outrage? We should be screaming bloody murder. We've got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of state right over a cliff, we've got corporate gangsters stealing us blind, and we can't even clean up after a hurricane much less build a hybrid car. But instead of getting mad, everyone sits around and nods their heads when the politicians say, "Stay the course." Stay the course? You've got to be kidding. This is America, not the damned Titanic. I'll give you a sound bite: Throw the bums out! You might think I'm ...

IRAQ: Carnage and rioting hit Karbala
Post Date: 2007-04-14 21:56:10 by Brian S
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KARBALA, Iraq - Two months into the U.S.-led Baghdad Security Plan, at least 289 people were killed and injured across Iraq on Saturday, including 36 dead in a car bomb attack in the holy Shiite city of Karbala. The carnage of a crowd teeming with women and children set off an angry mob of hundreds against the governor and police. The morning bombing outside a bus station and marketplace ripped through vendor stands near a Shiite shrine where the grandson of the prophet Mohammed is buried. Bodies littered the street and body parts were found as far as 160 yards from the site of the explosion. Three buses of passengers were charred and storefronts lay in shambles. At least 167 people ...

Russia probes Berezovsky 'plot' [coup of Putin]
Post Date: 2007-04-14 02:28:11 by scrapper2
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Russia's chief prosecutor says he has launched criminal proceedings against London-based exile Boris Berezovsky. Mr Berezovsky had told the Guardian newspaper he was plotting "revolution" to overthrow President Vladimir Putin. The tycoon later clarified his words, stating that he backs "bloodless change" and does not support violence. The Foreign Office said it would "look carefully" at Mr Berezovsky's comments, and that it "deplored" any call for the violent overthrow of a sovereign state. Financial support Mr Berezovsky was granted political asylum in the UK in 2003. He told the Guardian that "we need to use force to change this ...

WMR is going to press in an early edition to bring light to the matter of the e-mails
Post Date: 2007-04-13 18:51:45 by robin
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April 13-15, 2007 -- WMR is going to press in an early edition to bring light to the matter of the e-mails between White House and Justice Department concerning the firings and possible attempted firings of US Attorneys for political purposes. The e-mails were sent on e-mail accounts run by the Republican National Committee. The RNC is claiming that many, if not all, of the e-mails subpoenaed by the Congress may have been deleted. The RNC's web site (RNC.ORG) is hosted by SMARTECHCORP.NET. Relevant whois data is: Registrant Name: Republican National Committee Registrant Organization: Republican National Committee Registrant Street1: 310 First Street SE Registrant Street2: Registrant ...

Fired '60 Minutes II' producer defends Bush National Guard story
Post Date: 2007-04-13 16:24:45 by Eoghan
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"Journalism has its ups and downs," a former CBS producer said, "and I'm living proof." Fired "60 Minutes II" producer Mary Mapes defended the controversial story she produced on President Bush's Texas Air National Guard service at the Society of Professional Journalists Region 8 conference March 31 in Clear Lake. The report delivered by Dan Rather was structured around photocopies purported to show Bush receiving preferential treatment in the National Guard. Mapes stressed the documents were neither proved nor disproved. Unapologetic about the report, Mapes said all that she learned from her termination was that it was a mistake " ...

Prison for a peacemaker: An interview with Kathy Kelly
Post Date: 2007-04-13 16:09:18 by robin
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Prison for a peacemaker: An interview with Kathy Kelly, part one By Jack Balkwill Online Journal Contributing Writer Apr 11, 2007, 02:22 The war in Iraq is the longest war in US history, even longer than Vietnam when one considers the first Gulf War extending through the sanctions (with interruptions for bombing, such as Clinton’s “Desert Fox”), to the illegal 2003 invasion and current occupation. So from 1991 through 2007 we have continuous war in one form or another for 16 years.Through it all, Kathy Kelly has promoted peace for the Iraqi people and attempted to counter the brutal sanctions that, according to UN reports, Kathy Kelly joined Peace Team ...

Congress must cut off the Bush family war profits
Post Date: 2007-04-13 16:04:21 by robin
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Congress must cut off the Bush family war profits By Evelyn Pringle Online Journal Contributing Writer Apr 13, 2007, 01:14 Monday, the Boston Herald reported that the US military had announced the Easter weekend deaths of 10 more American soldiers, including six killed on Sunday. The Associated Press reported that since the war began in March 2003 over 3,000 members of the US military have been killed in Iraq. The military reported the deaths of four more US soldiers on Tuesday. Its nearly impossible to estimate the number of deaths of civilians in Iraq, but the Herald reports that at least 47 people were killed or found dead in violence on Easter Sunday, including 17 execution victims ...

Savage Peace: Wilson's Failure
Post Date: 2007-04-13 10:35:25 by Ada
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Readings in the Age of Empire Ann Hagedorn, Savage Peace: Hope and Fear in America, 1919 (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 2007), 543 pp., $27.00. The more awful the war, the more joyous the peace, or at least the moment the war ends. The peace itself often disappoints, like that after World War I, which acted as a mere interlude before a far more horrible conflict. Journalist and author Ann Hagedorn vividly paints the year 1919, which began in hope and ended in frustration for many Americans. The shameless demagoguery of ambitious politicians, brutal government assault on basic liberties, violent enforcement of white supremacy, and careless planting of seeds for future conflict all ...

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