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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Hannity: Call Me If You
Want Substance on Obama Claims
'I’ll
go one better for you Mr. Hannity, are you strong enough in the shadows
of the Axelrod/Obama media schedule to ask Barack Obama to drop his
pants like Michael Jackson was asked to do? If you are, then I will
give you more substance than you wanted.'
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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Green aliens and UFOs 'have
been visiting Britain for years'
'Aliens
from outer space have been visiting Britain for years and UFO sightings
doubled after the film Close Encounters was released in 1977, according
to secret files collating reports by members of the public. The alien
craft come in all shapes, sizes and colors but their occupants are
uniformly green, the Ministry of Defence files show. The archives (at www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ufos)
are the first batch of a four-year release programme of all the
ministry's UFO files from 1978 to the present day.'
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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Bush gave up
golf 'in solidarity' with soldiers' families
'The
Politico's Mike Allen talked with President Bush about why he gave up
golf. Bush said, "I don't want some mom whose son may have recently
died see the Commander in Chief playing golf. I feel I owe it to the
families to be as -- to be in solidarity as best as I can with them,
and I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal".'
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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Cops Caught
On Camera Stomping More Heads (usa)
'Not
satisfied with using pain compliance to Taser people into submission,
police officers have now begun to kick the living crap out of suspects
just to make sure. An incident that occurred in Indiana yesterday marks
another chapter in a wave of police brutality that has swept the
nation. 26-year-old Felipe Alvarado was chased by police after being
fingered as a suspect in vehicle burglaries, but police metered out a
punishment more befitting of a dangerous murderer.'
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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Taser Tape
Turns Anything Into a Taser, Like Riot Shields or Underpants
'Every
year, Taser demos their latest and greatest in a mock prison riot at an
old penitentiary in West Virginia. This year's star is peel-and-stick
taser tape, that'll turn any surface into a fully electrified no-no
zappy zone. On the practical side, this stuff will be rolling out by
the end of the year to instantly upgrade cops' riot shields into
serious business, no taser wand-waving necessary, like an instant force
field.'
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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Air Force
Seeks Full Spectrum Dominance Over 'Any And All' Computers
'The
U.S. airforce has announced plans for a two-year, $11 million project
that will seek the capability to hack into, fully control and even
destroy any form of computer or network there is, in its ongoing
"national cybersecurity initiative". The Air Force Research Laboratory
introduced the plans earlier this week in a a request for proposals as
a "Dominant Cyber Offensive Engagement".'
A must-read for anyone who still
thinks there is no Orwellian conspiracy.
'I don't, it's all a
coincidence.'
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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Chicago
Citizens Reject Terror Drill Fearmongering
'The latest opportunity for authorities to grandstand, fearmonger and
practice processing citizens through a de facto internment camp fell
flat on its face yesterday after just 350 out of an expected 4,000
turned up to participate in a mock terror drill at Chicago's Sears
Centre Arena.
"An elaborate public-health drill Tuesday that organizers had hoped
would use thousands of volunteers to help test the Chicago area's
response to a possible bioterrorism attack instead drew fewer than 350
people—and one beleaguered Cook County Board president," reports the Chicago
Tribune.'
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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
David Icke Interview on
Mysterious Universe
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Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Police
apologise over mosque show
'West
Midlands Police and the Crown Prosecution Service are to apologise for
accusing the makers of a Channel 4 documentary of distortion. The
broadcaster says the apology and the promise of £100,000 will be
made
at the High Court on Thursday. It follows comments made about a
Dispatches programme, Undercover Mosque, which tackled claims of
Islamic extremism in the West Midlands. A police spokeswoman confirmed
an apology would be read out in court.'
Thursday,
15 May 2008 |
Why are so many people
overweight today?
Er, dur .....?
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Wednesday,
14 May 2008 |
Monsanto and 'alternative'
health
'I've
been aware for sometime as an orthomolecular nutritionist and
researcher that there is something very odd going on with supplements,
that I was not fully aware of until recently ie most in the
UK are in
fact synthetic and are filled with toxic exipients such as magnesium
stearate which destroys T-cells (primary immune function). Therefore,
the current thing going on with our supplements does not matter as it
is all poison anyway.'
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Wednesday,
14 May 2008 |
Kevin Annett Rips the
Mask from Power (Canada)
'Is it any wonder society
is drifting toward Fascism when the
institutions that are dedicated to truth and moral leadership are
rotten to the core? You can smell the stench of moral compromise, like
rotting garbage, everywhere.
The same applies to the corporate
media. Kevin did get a couple of good stories but they dried up with
mention of the Supreme Court judges using Indian children for
pedophilia. Similarly, when Kevin was beaten up or his documents
stolen, the police and courts refused to act despite video footage of
the theft. Why would they? They regarded the murder of thousands of
Aboriginal children as "too big a task to investigate."
Church. Corporations. Academia. Media. Law. Police. That leaves the
government. Recently the Canadian government absolved the Church of any
liability for its crimes.'
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Wednesday,
14 May 2008 |
The Myth of
'Underdevelopment'
'Peasants
in Central America in the 1950s were better nourished than their
descendants today. What happened? The same thing that has happened all
over the Third World. The gangster-corporate state has become more
effective at extracting wealth from poorly armed countries.'
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