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  • EastOttawa.ca | Despite all the “political rhetoric” of the election season, NAFTA will stand strong come November.

    YouTube | Alex interviews Yukihisa Fujita, member of the Japanese Diet, who questions the official 9/11 fairy tale.

    JonesReport.com | Hart denied ever using the phrase ‘New World Order’ while ironically utilizing the same phrasing he used in his 2001 quote– that the first President Bush ‘used it once in 1991 and never again.’

    Paul Joseph Watson | Cites no evidence to substantiate claim.

    Steve Watson | Search engine company has long been in bed with intelligence network.

    Gareth Porter | These suggestions that it was al-Maliki who miscalculated in Basra are clearly false. No significant Iraqi military action can be planned without a range of military support functions being undertaken by the U.S. command.

    YouTube | Alex interviews author and Kennedy assassination expert Jim Marrs on 590 KLBJ, March 30, 2008.

    YouTube | A compilation of taser incidents… not even Fido is spared electrocution.

    Kurt Nimmo | In addition to run of the mill corporate greed, the Warner Music Group wants to make the public pay for the fact CD sales are on the rocks.

    YouTube | Twila Brase, president of Citizens’ Council on Health Care discussing the 2008 government-endorsed legislation to exempt the annual newborn screening of 73,000 children from the 2006 Minnesota genetic privacy law, and how it will provide government with ownership and genetic research rights over citizen DNA collected at birth.

    The New York Times | Driven by a painful mix of layoffs and rising food and fuel prices, the number of Americans receiving food stamps is projected to reach 28 million in the coming year, the highest level since the aid program began in the 1960s.

    Times Online | Next time you search Google, think about the NSA using the technology to build a searchable database of your medical and bank records.

    YouTube | Scanning the fingerprints of children in the grade school lunch line is not so much about security and efficiency as it is about indoctrinating them.

    USA Today | People calling 911 to report a traffic accident, a burglarized home or a stolen car may be greeted by a civilian in a polo shirt instead of a gun-toting officer.

    IOL | Centralization and consolidation of the financial markets can now get underway at the behest of G7 finance ministers on April 11.

    Kurt Nimmo | If we are to believe Mike Hayden, white boys dedicated to the destruction of the United States, because of our “freedoms,” are being trained in Afghanistan.

    Google Video | New World Order minion Gary Hart is confronted on a new 9/11 investigation but he dances around like a snake oil salesman and never answers the question.

    Paul Joseph Watson | Fujita says potential move afoot to have global body probe suspicions surrounding terror attacks.

    The New York Times | The number of Americans receiving food stamps is projected to reach 28 million in the coming year, the highest level since the aid program began in the 1960s.

    Raw Story | President Bush met with a mixed reception this evening as he threw the 2008 inaugural pitch at the new Nationals Park. The boos reignited as Bush waved once more and exited.

    Raw Story | Rove responds, “first of all, the tail and the horns are retractable…Look: I’m a myth! I mean, I’m like Grendel of Beowulf; I’m not often seen but people talk about me a lot. I don’t know.”

    The Canadian | There is no doubt that AIDS erupted in the U.S. shortly after government-sponsored hepatitis B vaccine experiments (1978-1981) using gay men as guinea pigs.

    Raw Story | John Cusack was on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher and spoke about his upcoming film, War. Inc., which according to Cusack focuses on the military-industrial complex. It “has a much more absurdist take on [war].”

    Associated Press | Critics now accuse the American Society of Civil Engineers of covering up engineering mistakes and using the investigations to protect engineers and government agencies from lawsuits.

    Associated Press | The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it is investigating a possible link between Merck’s best-selling Singulair and suicide.

    UK Telegraph | Fed wants to use force majeure to take over banks, a more effective way for the global elite to to consolidate and centralize.

    Barbara L. Minton | We have chosen to remain in the state of childhood, reveling in the adventures of our superheros.

    Michael S. Rozeff | Maliki’s impulsive attack and non-victory have a good chance of bringing his government entirely down.

    BlipTV | Joe Anybody likes to video cops on the street, just to keep them straight. But the Portland cops don’t take kindly to this, so they grab Joe’s camera without explanation.

    Effect Measure | Not only do new U.S. passparts carry a microchip, but they are also manufactured by slaves in Thailand and the Government Printing Office makes a big profit.

    Kurt Nimmo | The corporate media neocons have accomplished their mission — it is now perfectly acceptable to call for non-violent demonstrators to be electrocuted with taser weapons.

    Mike Whitney | $121 billion does not even put a dent the $700 billion the US needs to pay its current account deficit. When foreign investment drops off, the currency weakens. It’s no wonder the dollar is falling like a stone.

    Kurt Nimmo Neocons agree: you have no rights, especially when it comes to having your phone, internet, credit and medical information snooped.

    Richard C. Cook One thing is certain: The voters of America have never knowingly agreed to any of this.

    YouTube Alex talks about Pavlovian psychological warfare and how our airports are now Gestapo zones.

    Aljazeera According to U.S. installed al-Maliki, the Shia “gangs” attempting to oust the occupiers are “worse than al-Qaeda.”

    Guardian “People have reached a point that they will sell their refrigerator to buy a rocket launcher to kill Americans.”

    The Independent | Brain expert warns of huge rise in tumours and calls on industry to take immediate steps to reduce radiation.

    Telling the History of the Twenty-First Century as It Really Is | The situation is rapidly beginning to resemble a Vietnam-style civil war.

    YouTube | Retired public defender William Veale presents a concise summary of some of the evidence behind the controlled demolition hypothesis in this clip from “Improbable Collapse: The Demolition of Our Republic.”

    Cryptogon | If you thought equities were a scam before, you haven’t seen anything yet.

    Times Online | Said to be “turncoats,” the former cops know they will be on the wrong side on the day the U.S. and its coalition partners are thrown out of Iraq.

    YouTube | In the not too distant future, the guy featured in this video will be patroling your neighborhood as a peace officer.

    YouTube | Hundreds of scientists and dentists and EPA scientists and engineers have publicly stated that fluoride is 100% without a doubt toxic and needs to be taken off the market and out of the tap water supply immediately.

    YouTube | Ask your doctor if water is right for you… oh, and never mind the side effects.

    Real History Blog | People who have read my work, published in the volume The Assassinations: Probe Magazine on JFK, MLK, RFK, and Malcolm X are well aware that I believe strongly that the CIA was deeply involved in the JFK and RFK assassinations and investigations that followed.

    IBNLive | Dalai Lama claims China was disguising its soldiers as monks to give the impression that Tibetans were instigating the riots.

    RIA Novosti | Russian military intelligence said the Pentagon is looking for a way to deliver a strike against Iran “that would enable the Americans to bring the country to its knees at minimal cost.”

    Kurt Nimmo | AG Mukasey declares hacking and copyright piracy to be dominated by terrorists and organized crime.

    Holdfast | Yahoo and MSN have a long and troubled history when it comes to respecting human rights in China. Both outlets, though Yahoo more prominently, have handed over private user data and emails to help China persecute cyber dissidents.