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檔案2007年5月
星期四, 2007年5月31日
病區Harkavy
注意,行星地球: 您的未來今天決定在每年Bilderberg小組會議。 今年五星手段站點是Klassis旅館在Silivri,土耳其, 40英哩從伊斯坦布爾。
陰謀理論家有長的想法Bilderbergers是政客一個朦矓的陰謀團和實業家設法統治行星和甚而建立[…]
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星期四, 2007年5月31日
AMANDA GARDNER
它是災害那違抗所有想像力。
并且現在,超過五年在二架噴氣式飛機以後在9月浸入了入紐約的雙塔。 11日2001年,那裡是專家不知道并且也許從未知道關於那令人難忘的天的健康後果。
「真正的問題是什麼的不確定性我們不[…]
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Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Pakistan receives the most post-9/11 U.S. military funding, yet has failed to ferret out al Qaeda, Taliban leaders
Sarah Fort
The runaway winner of the post-9/11 race for new U.S. military aid dollars is Pakistan, but where did the money go?
Human rights activists, critics of the Pakistani government and members of Congress all want to know, but […]
Posted in 9/11 Truth |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
The American Civil Liberties Union today filed a federal lawsuit against Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc., a subsidiary of Boeing Company, on behalf of three victims of the United States government’s unlawful “extraordinary rendition” program.
The lawsuit charges that Jeppesen knowingly provided direct flight services to the CIA that enabled the clandestine transportation of Binyam Mohamed, Abou Elkassim […]
Posted in Breaking |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Stephen Lendman
Probably no word better defines or underscores the Bush presidency than “terrorism” even though his administration wasn’t the first to exploit this highly charged term. We use to explain what “they do to us” to justify what we “do to them,” or plan to, always deceitfully couched in terms of humanitarian intervention, promoting democracy, […]
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Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Press Association
The man accused of murdering former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko has claimed that the British security services were involved.
Andrei Lugovoy, also a former spy, said he holds evidence that MI6 had a hand in Litvinenko’s poisoning by polonium-210. He also said MI6 tried to recruit him to collect information on President Putin and that […]
Posted in Breaking |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Police today shut off public access to the Baltic Sea resort of Heiligendamm, the venue for next week’s Group of Eight summit in Germany.
Authorities have built a seven-mile fence around Heiligendamm at a cost of £8.5million.
Police closed off public access to the resort at about 7am (0600BST), said spokesman Manfred Luetjann. Only residents, police and […]
Posted in Breaking |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Despite the Bush administration’s firm stance on granting immunity to telephone companies, Congress hopes to raise the issue again to find out exactly what the phone companies provided to the government, reports Ars Technica.
The Bush administration has asked for retroactive immunity for telephone companies regardless of the legality of their actions. Silvestre Reyes (D-TX), the […]
Posted in Political |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
*An Open Letter to Chris Matthews on:
Political Assassinations, 9/11 and the Media*
Kyle F. Hence
Executive Producer, 9/11: Press for Truth
http://www.911pressfortruth.com
Dear Mr. Matthews,
What has happened to you? On your Sunday show this past weekend you showed you remain in lock step with all or most of your colleagues and continue to demonstrate ignorance rather than the facts. […]
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Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Schools in England have been given the legal right to search pupils who are suspected of carrying knives.
The Department for Education and Skills will also give heads guidance on how to use airport-style metal detectors to screen young people.
The guidelines state that a pupil can be refused entry to a school if he or she […]
Posted in Surveillance |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Mark Ballard
The Office of Government Commerce has appealed against an order by the Information Tribunal that it must publish official documents that assess the justification for the government’s identity card scheme.
Meanwhile, speculation over Prime-Minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown’s support for the programme has been see-sawing for lack of any real substance.
The clerk of Mr Robin Tam QC, […]
Posted in Surveillance |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Melanie Reid
We are living in the surveillance age but 90 per cent of Britain’s 14.2 million closed-circuit television cameras may be failing to comply with the law.
A new national advisory body for the industry, CameraWatch, which has the backing of the police and the Information Commissioner’s Office, claimed yesterday that the vast majority of CCTV […]
Posted in Surveillance |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
TOBY STERLING, Associated Press Writer
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Coffee shops licensed to sell marijuana in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht will begin fingerprinting customers and scanning their IDs this summer to help prove they‘re following rules governing such sales.
“This is not something that we are doing willingly, but with pain in our hearts,” Marc Josemans, […]
Posted in Surveillance |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
The Bilderberg Group, which brings together people of influence from around the world, will begin its 2007 meeting in Turkey today.
Bilderberg is an annual conference of the global elite, the location of which changes every year. Power brokers from industry, oil companies, politics, banking, business, academia, royalty and the media get together to privately discuss […]
Posted in New World Order, Breaking |
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Jane Sutton in Miami A SAUDI Arabian prisoner died of an apparent suicide at the Guantanamo Bay naval base yesterday, the US military said
“The detainee was found unresponsive and not breathing in his cell by guards. The detainee was pronounced dead by a physician after all lifesaving measures had been exhausted,” the US Southern Command in […]
Posted in Breaking, Human Rights |
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