Kurt Nimmo | CNN continues its well-oiled propaganda campaign against the patriot movement with a segment on the Oath Keepers.
New York Times | Investigators here are retracing the steps of two men arrested in Chicago by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to see if they helped plan the attacks here that killed more than 160 people in November 2008.
Washington Post | Iraq’s vice president on Wednesday vetoed legislation to organize the country’s parliamentary elections in January.
Bloomberg | Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.’s bankrupt estate and a trustee for its brokerage both sued Barclays Plc, seeking the return of a $5 billion “windfall.”
Agence France-Presse | General Ray Odierno told reporters in Baghdad that although all American combat troops are due to pull out by August 2010, the plan could change between now and May if the security situation deteriorates.
Steve Watson | Desperate hit piece dances around the facts and ignores inconvenient truths.
Infowars | Some of the submissions entered in Charlie Sheen’s 20 Minutes with the President video contest fell through the cracks.
Mail Online | Parents of five-year-olds starting school have been sent an 83-point questionnaire that probes personal details of their lives.
David Kramer | The old “anti-Semitic” canard is rapidly losing its scare hold on people who are starting to wake up to our totally fraudulent monetary system.
Reuters | A growing number of people across America fighting for the right to dry their laundry outside against a rising tide of housing associations who oppose the practice despite its energy-saving green appeal.
New York Daily News | Rep. says Mayor Bloomberg’s daughters could be “kidnapped at school by a terrorist” because Bloomberg wants the 9/11 culprits tried at the scene of the crime.
Gareth Porter | Report provides new evidence that the Qom enrichment facility was constructed on one of many sites where tunneling had been prepared as early as 2002 to protect various kinds of facilities from a possible U.S. air attack.
Washington Times | Robert C. Bonner also called for the United States to more aggressively investigate U.S. gun sellers and tighten security along its side of the border.
AFP | Obama predicted that anger at the planned civilian trial for Sheikh Mohammed would fall away “when he’s convicted and when the death penalty is applied to him.”
Guardian | Aggressive prosecutorial conduct — or, rather, misconduct — is nothing new.
Telegraph | “If we were to walk away and turn our backs on Afghanistan, al Qaida would be back in a flash.”
Fox News | Despite growing concerns that trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others in civilian court triggers a host of complications for the prosecution, Attorney General Eric Holder says he’s confident the cases will be “successful.”
Sir Richard Dalton, a former British ambassador to Iran, has warned against attacking the country over its nuclear ambitions, saying doing so would “make the world a more dangerous place”.
AFP | Obama’s job approval rating has dipped below 50 percent nationally for the first time, as Americans worry about the war in Afghanistan.
Mail Online | The £1,000 security cameras have been placed inside properties but are trained on the streets to gather evidence of anti-social behavior.
Bloomberg | Commodities rose as the recovering world economy spurred demand for raw materials, sending gold to a record and mining stocks higher.
NPR | The confirmation of the NSA’s role, which began during the development of the software, is a sign of the agency’s deepening involvement with the private sector when it comes to building defenses against cyberattacks.
Reuters | With the U.S. unemployment rate at 10.2 percent, Obama says his administration faces a balance of trying to boost the economy and spur job creation while putting the economy on a path toward long-term deficit reduction.
Orange County Register | As part of a training exercise for SWAT personnel, about 70 students joined police officers from the North County SWAT Team at Yorba Linda High School Sunday.
Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson | Desperate hit piece is heavy on insinuation but weak on facts, as the establishment tries to eliminate its ideological foes by demonizing them as violent extremists.
Infowars | Expects to be arrested within the next few days and charged with making a threat against the president.
F. William Engdahl | Details of a deadly Swine Flu outbreak in Ukraine indicate how convenient the current WHO “Swine Flu” H1N1 “pandemic” scare is for regimes in trouble.
Prison Planet | The tone of the ADL’s hit piece basically implies that Alex Jones and his ilk are such a threat to the establishment that they should be removed from society.
Infowars | Vickers mentions the “conspiracy theories” of Alex Jones during discussion of the Cloward–Piven strategy.
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