Infowars | Northern Command is providing help in the disaster response to flooding in North Dakota, the command said Thursday in a press release.

ABC News | Israel has conducted three military strikes against targets in Sudan since January.

Prison Planet.tv | New World Order researcher, author, and radio talk show host Allan Watt.

WINK News | A tea party to protest government spending and taxing is canceled. Canceled by the government.

Independent | Two hundred schoolchildren in Britain, some as young as 13, have been identified as potential terrorists by a police scheme that aims to spot youngsters who are “vulnerable” to Islamic radicalisation.

Don Cooper | George Carlin was right: this country was bought and paid for a long time ago and it’s run by the banks and the state.

Stephen Lendman | Timothy Geithner unveiled his Public-Private Investment Program (PPIP) on March 23, the latest in a growing alphabet soup of handouts topping $12.5 trillion and counting.

Cryptogon | My guess is that the CFR came out with the relatively innocuous sounding weather modification stuff in order to take some of the focus away from the other questions.

Paul Joseph Watson | Journalist whores for the establishment Popular Mechanics are trotted out again to deny the existence of manifestly provable internment camps in America.

Infowars | Walter Fitzpatrick claims Obama has “broken in and entered the White House by force of contrivance, concealment, conceit, dissembling, and deceit” and accuses the president of treason.

Bloomberg | Governor David Paterson said next year’s record budget gap may be $3 billion greater than the $16.2 billion he announced earlier this week and hinted a tax increase on higher incomes is possible.

Infowars | Political blogger Bob Basso summoned to White House by Obama to discuss his “disturbing” YouTube videos.

The agency that owns ground zero confirmed Thursday that the signature skyscraper replacing the towers destroyed on Sept. 11 will be more commonly known as One World Trade Center.

AFP | Obama will send hundreds more civilian and development workers into Afghanistan, three administration officials said on the eve of his announcement.

Kurt Nimmo | The FBI admits there are no terrorist sleeper cells, al-Qaeda or otherwise, in the United States.

Associated Press | The agency that owns the site says that the signature 1,776-foot skyscraper replacing the towers destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001, will be known as One World Trade Center.

AFP | A university professor who is organizing a protest at next week’s G20 summit was suspended from his job after warning bankers could be “hanging from lampposts.”

Simon Johnson | The finance industry has effectively captured our government, says a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund.

Bay News 9 | A proposed law would make flu shots mandatory for any child about to enroll in a child care facility.

Bloomberg | New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo subpoenaed data on credit derivatives to determine whether Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Deutsche Bank AG and other banks improperly received taxpayer funds.

Fox News | A United Nations document on “climate change” that will be distributed to a major environmental conclave next week envisions a huge reordering of the world economy.

Paul Joseph Watson | Frog march to new world reserve currency system continues apace.

Evening Standard | The new officers’ duties will include stop and search, foot and vehicle patrols and house-to-house inquiries.

CNSNews | “The only problem I really have is the spreading of hate by right wing, you know, super right – the spreading of hate, I don’t get it. I don’t understand it.”

The Hill | In remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations, Geithner indicated he was open to the idea of a global currency.

Fox News | More cities across the country are considered at high risk of a terrorist attack, according to a new list of funding priorities from the Homeland Security Department.

Associated Press | Hundreds of thousands of fearful Ukrainians have refused vaccines for diseases such as diphtheria, mumps, polio, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, whooping cough and others this year.

Russia Today | 5,000 opposition supporters protested against the continuing economic and political crisis in the country in the Ukrainian city of Simferopol.

Wall Street Journal | Dallas is considering joining a rising number of others across the country that are imposing criminal penalties on kids who skip school to hang out at the mall or on local street corners.

NufffRespect | David Icke on the nature of reality.

Associated Press | Say recession will ease by the end of this year and companies will begin adding workers, signaling the end of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.

Infowars | Video footage of a suspected mass grave site at the National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix, Arizona, has surfaced on YouTube.

Kurt Nimmo | Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon makes abrupt turnaround, says MIAC report “simply not acceptable.”

Washington Post | The lines for the CIA were out the door at the spring career fair last week at George Mason University in Fairfax.

Associated Press | Lawmakers are softening their stance on denying bonuses to employees of bailed-out financial institutions after President Barack Obama warned them against alienating the industry.

Jerusalem Post | Olmert asserted that “Israel has never had stronger deterrence than it has gained in the last few years. Those who need to know are aware that there is no place that Israel can’t reach.”

Scotsman | Royal Bank of Scotland is stepping up security for its current and former senior executives after vandals attacked the Edinburgh home of its disgraced former boss, Sir Fred Goodwin.

Bloomberg | U.S. stocks will fall and the government will nationalize more banks as the economy contracts through the end of 2009, said Nouriel Roubini, the New York University professor who predicted last year’s economic crisis.

Russia Today | The personal computer may soon be not-so-private, with the U.S. and some European nations working on laws allowing them access to search the content held on a person’s hard drive.

News & Observer | North Carolina will build a $56 million emergency nerve center in West Raleigh to coordinate the state’s response to hurricanes, floods, terrorist attacks and other disasters.

Paul Joseph Watson | Treasury Secretary a traitor, tells American people one thing, CFR elitists another, as move towards global monetary union accelerates.

Bloomberg | Schwarzenegger said a make-shift tent city for the homeless that sprang up in the capital city of Sacramento will be shut down and its residents allowed to stay at the state fairgrounds.

Reuters | “This provocative action … will not go unnoticed and there will be consequences,” warned Sec. State Clinton.

Bloomberg | Geithner sent the dollar tumbling with comments about China’s ideas for overhauling the global monetary system.

Mail Online | Unemployment, foreclosure, lost pensions funds — these are the culmination of Soro’s life work.

Ken Silverstein | Gary Gensler’s nomination sailed through the Senate Agricultural Committee but Senator Bernie Sanders has placed a hold on the nomination.

Associated Press | Postmaster General John Potter said Wednesday the financially strapped U.S. Postal Service will run out of money this year without help from Congress.

Los Angeles Times | It is said the troops are in a special unit that soon will deploy to Iraq, where they will receive the bodies of fallen troops and prepare them for the flight home to the United States.

Associated Press | The president of the European Union on Wednesday slammed U.S. plans to spend its way out of recession as “a road to hell.”

Reuters | China’s limited transparency about its rapidly expanding military capabilities creates uncertainty and risks of miscalculation, the Pentagon said in a report released on Wednesday.


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