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    Covert ops to overthrow Iran’s gov

    Trish Schuh| September 27 2005 Like the color-coded terror alert system, the Technicolor Velvet Invasions blink warning. Despite receiving an ugly bruise in Uzbekistan, the CIA and its NGO regime change industry hope to stage another cardboard coup in Iran. But it could be a Black & Blue...
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    'New' Patriot Act's familiar look

    'New' Patriot Act's familiar look Even most contentious provisions likely to be renewed with little change
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    Security expert urges new anti-terror agency

    Security expert urges new anti-terror agency
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    Cameras, Cameras, Everywhere!

    Tricia Shore | September 26 2005 Leviathan loves a flattering self-portrait. Some people envision Leviathan as a big hairy slightly benevolent monster, the kind that you feared was hiding under your bed when you were four, scary but a monster that your parents would have been able to handle...
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    The Fraudulent Basis of Modern Kulture

    Henry Makow Ph.D. | September 26 2005 There should be a POISON symbol over the doors of our universities, cinemas and art galleries. There should be a similar warning on our TV, music and videos. In the 1920's, leaders of the Communist International decided that Western society was too strong...
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    US army plans to bulk-buy anthrax

    September 2005 NewScientist.com news service David Hambling THE US military wants to buy large quantities of anthrax, in a controversial move that is likely to raise questions over its commitment to treaties designed to limit the spread of biological weapons. A series of contracts have been...
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    Feds buying up Potassium Iodide

    Nuke attack drug contracts up for grabs Feds to tap drug makers for stockpiles against radiation poisoning.
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    Product tracking RFID technology comes of age in Canada

    Product tracking RFID technology comes of age in Canadian marketplace
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    National Security Agency gets fix on Internet users

    World Net Daily | September 25 2005 Internet users hoping to protect their privacy by using anti-virus software, Web anonymizers, false identities and disabled cookies on their computer's Web browser have something new to worry about – a patent filed by the National Security Agency (NSA) for...
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    Navy Secretly Contracted Jets Used by CIA

    SETH HETTENA / AP | September 25 2005 A branch of the U.S. Navy secretly contracted a 33-plane fleet that included two Gulfstream jets reportedly used to fly terror suspects to countries known to practice torture, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. At least 10 U.S...
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    Hands off Posse Comitatus

    Hands off Posse Comitatus
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    Total Dehumanization In China

    Alex Jones Executed political dissidents organs and body parts sold to the west; US government not concerned One of the primary agendas of the global elite is to plunge the soul of humanity into an abyss of decadence. When the human race ceases to operate on any kind of moral compass the...
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    Girl arrested over Bollocks to Blair shirt

    H&H staff writer 22 September, 2005 Police arrested a 20-year-old gamekeeper for wearing a “Bollocks to Blair” T-shirt at a game fair last weekend A girl was arrested for wearing her “Bollocks to Blair” T-shirt at the Midlands Game Fair last weekend. Charlotte Denis, 20, a gamekeeper from...
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    Bill Would Permit DNA Collection From All Those Arrested

    Jonathan Krim / Washington Post | September 24 2005 Suspects arrested or detained by federal authorities could be forced to provide samples of their DNA that would be recorded in a central database under a provision of a Senate bill to expand government collection of personal data. The...
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    Don't Write Off The Enquirer Bush Drunk Story Too Easily

    Wayne Madsen | September 23 2005 Much is being made of a recent National Enquirer report regarding George W. Bush's hitting the bottle. It should be noted that the Enquirer has historically hired legitimate journalist stringers who use pen names to mask their true identities, particularly...
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    Big Brother under the skin-Canada Free Press

    Big Brother under the skin By Judi McLeod Thursday, September 22, 2005 It's 2005 and Big Brother is not watching you; he's under your skin. A company is implanting Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags in corpses in Mississippi to help identify the dead in the aftermath of...
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    U.S. deploys warfare unit to jam enemy satellites

    By Bill Gertz THE WASHINGTON TIMES September 22, 2005 The U.S. military is bracing for future attacks in space, and the Air Force has deployed an electronic-warfare unit capable of jamming enemy satellites, the general in charge of space defenses says. "You can't go to war and win...
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    Forecaster leaves job to pursue weather theories

    Journalnet 9/23/2005 POCATELLO - To the rest of the country, Scott Stevens is the Idaho weatherman who blames the Japanese Mafia for Hurricane Katrina. To folks in Pocatello, he's the face of the weather at KPVI News Channel 6. The Pocatello native made his final Channel 6 forecast Thursday...
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    Today in DC: Commandos in the Streets?

    William M. Arkin Today, somewhere in the DC metropolitan area, the military is conducting a highly classified Granite Shadow "demonstration." Granite Shadow is yet another new Top Secret and compartmented operation related to the military’s extra-legal powers regarding weapons of mass...
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    Iran warns aggressors of 'fire and destruction'

    Iran warns aggressors of 'fire and destruction' AFP | September 22 2005 Iran's hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted Thursday his country wanted peace but warned any nation considering attacking the Islamic republic faced a "destructive and fiery" response. He was speaking at an...