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Clinton Talks World Government at the Council On Foreign Relations
Kurt Nimmo | Simply substitute the phrase “American leadership” with “leadership by the globalist cabal.”
Barack Obama: Puppet on a String
Jurriaan Maessen | The United States is unfolding an agenda that has been pushed for by international banks in conjunction with the CIA.
Business as Usual: Fed Court Slaps Down Torture Lawsuit Against CIA
Kurt Nimmo | Once again, national security trumps the rule of law and the corporate media provides cover.
UN Blueprint: Dismantle Middle Class, Build World Government
Paul Joseph Watson | Globalists set out agenda to re-brand global warming as overpopulation in bid to impose carbon taxes.
Claims of Recovery But Results Nowhere To Be Found
Bob Chapman | The American public is alarmed at what they see going on.
Geithner Says China Needs to Let Market Drive Up Yuan
Bloomberg | U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner said China must let the yuan rise more quickly to show trading partners that it’s following through on its promises.
Too Big To Fail Global Banks Will Collapse Between Now and First Quarter 2011
Matthias Chang | Quantitative Easing spearheaded by the Chairman of Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, delayed the inevitable demise of the fiat shadow money banking system slightly over 18 months.
Here Are 13 Signs That We’re Actually In A Depression Right Now
Gregory White | David Rosenberg has outlined, in his latest letter, the 13 reasons with this so-called recovery is actually a depression.
North Carolina Sheriffs want lists of patients using painkillers
News Observer | Cops say the move would help them make drug arrests and curb a growing problem of prescription drug abuse.
Toronto Public Works Protection Act Continues Long After G20 Summit
TheSecretStore | Man tells the story of being detained for investigation near the lobby of his downtown condo by Toronto Police, 7 weekends after the G20 summit.
Ringtone lands man in jail
The Star | Movie fan Martin Smith landed in court on a racism charge after he downloaded part of the soundtrack from the 1980s comedy film Rita, Sue and Bob Too! and installed it as a ringtone on his mobile.
GUNS FOR FOOD. Drop guns and take bread line voucher to station #4
Police state archive
Doublespeech by Gordon Brown-Nose-to-the-Banksters
David Kramer | The only man-made global problem will be One World Government when it finally reaches its full fruition.
Homeschoolers Interrogated by Secret Police, Face Imprisonment
Home School Legal Defense Association | Estimates suggest that only a few hundred children are homeschooled in Botswana, a country of 2 million located just north of South Africa and that has acceded to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
“Don’t Be Evil?” A New Look at Google
YouTube | ConsumerWatchdog’s final/complete version of their new “Don’t Be Evil?” video
NSA: U.S. Must Secure the Internet
Ubergizmo | It is unlikely that Alexander will be successful at mitigating criticism against the government for not being responsive enough to cyber-security vulnerabilities.
The Imperial Anatomy of Al-Qaeda. The CIA’s Drug-Running Terrorists and the “Arc of Crisis”
Andrew Gavin Marshall | The creation of Al-Qaeda was facilitated by the CIA and allied intelligence networks.
Petraeus: Neocons favorite general
Russia Today | Ten Afghan civilians were killed Thursday in a NATO air strike on three vehicles carrying civilians, President Hamid Karzai said in a statement.
BPA-laced dental sealants OK for use in kids, study says
MSNBC | Pregnant women, however, might do better to wait until after delivery.
Michael Douglas chooses toxic chemotherapy, radiation to battle throat cancer
Mike Adams | One by one, celebrities with cancer are killed off by the cancer industry and its extremely toxic treatments of chemotherapy and radiation.
Expert Says Bird Flu Could Spark Next Global Outbreak
Medical News Today | Influenza expert says health authorities worldwide need to remain watchful for possible influenza outbreaks, despite swine flu being much less deadly than people had originally feared.
Mexican Gunmen Kill Third Mayor in a Month as Drug War Escalates
Bloomberg | Gunmen killed the mayor of a town in northern Mexico as he sat at his desk, the third politician slain in the past month as drug-related violence escalates.
LA: Police and Protesters Clash as Chief Defends Shooting
ALIPAC | Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who was at the news conference, urged residents not to resort to violence.
L.A. County welfare to children of illegal immigrants grows
Los Angeles Times | Payments to U.S.-born children rose to $52 million in July, prompting calls for policy changes.
Iraq After Invasion Bloodiest Country for Journalists
Marissa Colón-Margolies | Two weeks after President Obama formerly announced the end of America’s interminable “combat mission”, Iraq is still the deadliest country in the world for journalists.
Biden and the False Iraq War Narrative
Gareth Porter | It’s time to review the relevant history and deconstruct the Petraeus narrative which the Obama administration now appears to have adopted.
Doubts over the future of Iraq
AlJazeeraEnglish | At the end of August, the US withdrew its last combat brigade from Iraq and declared the start of a “new era”.
Iran Blames Israel for Koran Burning Event
Xinhua | Iran’s Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki Thursday condemned a U.S. church’s plan to burn the Koran and said this has been planned by Israel.
South Korea sanctions Iran — under US pressure
Christian Science Monitor | South Korea on Wednesday reluctantly joined the US-led drive for sanctions against Iran after an internal struggle that pitted financial interests against diplomatic interests – and strained the US-Korean alliance.
Tony Blair: Get Ready to Attack Iran
The international community has to be prepared to take military action against Iran if the regime develops a nuclear weapon, Tony Blair has said in an interview to promote his memoirs.
Castro Admits Communist Economics a Failure
USA Today | Stunned neocon writer asks CFR for clarification.
After a Year of Setbacks, U.N. Looks to Take Charge of World’s Agenda
Fox News | Details concerning the two-day, closed-door sessions in the comfortable village of Alpbach were closely guarded.
Fidel: ‘Cuban Model Doesn’t Even Work For Us Anymore’
The Atlantic | There were many odd things about my recent Havana stopover (apart from the dolphin show, which I’ll get to shortly), but one of the most unusual was Fidel Castro’s level of self-reflection.
World news archive
More Troops for Afghanistan in the Works
Press TV | General David Petraeus claims the extra troops are intended to mainly train Afghan security forces, a NATO official said.
As many as 2,000 more troops may be going to Afghanistan
CNN | As many as 2,000 additional troops — including a number of U.S. forces — may be headed to Afghanistan in the coming weeks under a plan being proposed by Gen. David Petraeus.
Yellow Alert for War: Grave Situation in Mideast
Alpha Omega Report | Unfolding events by Israel’s enemies strongly suggests that an outbreak of war is imminent, perhaps within hours or days.
Why Almost Everyone Is Wrong About How To Prepare For the The Coming Food
Shortage!
1,270 Architects/Engineers Reveal Hard Evidence of Explosive Demolition at World Trade Center on 9/11
PRNewswire | On Thursday September 9, 2010, Gravel and Gage will host a central press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
The Zapruder Film of 9/11: Daniel Sunjata
Reopen911 | This video, narrated by actor Daniel Sunjata (Rescue Me, The Bronx is Burning), compares the potential of Building 7′s footage with the effect the Zapruder Film had on the American society.
Secret Service tossed non-essentials from White House bunker on 9/11
Ron Brynaert | Condoleezza Rice claims she yelled at George W. Bush and told him not to return to White House after 9/11 attacks, then hung up on the president.
Man arrested for firing 4 warning shots to ward off gang of 20+
Campaign for Liberty | In Long Island, George Grier was arrested for firing an AK-47 into his lawn to deter approaching gang members who were threatening his life and that of his family.
Department of Homeland Security sued for illegal search and seizure
David Kirkpatrick | This is a long overdue lawsuit.
Federal court rules 4th Amendment does not always apply to mobile phone location data
Stephen C. Webster | Police need not uphold the traditional Fourth Amendment standard of “probable cause” in the process of obtaininf a search warrant for access to citizens’ mobile phone location data.
BP report shifts blame for Gulf of Mexico oil spill to American contractors
Mail Online | BP triggered a further backlash last night as it tried to shift the blame for the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster.
“Reconstructing” Climate Change
Andrew McKillop | The IPCC may therefore be allowed to die a timely death.
New study slashes estimate of icecap loss
AFP | Estimates of the rate of ice loss from Greenland and West Antarctica should be halved, according to Dutch and US scientists.
Florida pastor calls off burning of Qurans
CNN | A Florida pastor Thursday called off his controversial plan to burn copies of the Quran on the ninth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The Secrets Ten States & Wall Street Don’t Want You to Know
Mark Lagerkvist | Secrecy and greed are polluting the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, the nation’s first mandatory cap-and-trade system.
Report on Flu Fatalities: A Shocking Fabrication
Alliance for Natural Health | The CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) figures shows that in 2001, there were only 257 deaths directly attributable to flu.
Document Allegedly Obtained in Kenya Sent to Every Member of Congress
Sharon Rondeau | Mr. Smith reported to The Post & Email that letters containing the document he obtained from Kenya have been sent by certified mail to all members of Congress, funded by a private donor.
GOP Facing Strong Tea Party Challenge in September Primaries
Newsmax | Although tea party-backed candidates have largely succeeded in toppling rivals endorsed by Beltway insiders so far, the establishment is well poised this month to stage a late-breaking comeback.
Rand Paul Leads in Kentucky Polling
Wall Street Journal | Paul leads his Democratic rival Jack Conway by 15 points, according to a new poll.
Nigel Farage Takes On Unelected José Manuel Barroso
Europarl | Mr. Farage gets on Barroso’s case for his State of the Union.
AP Begins Crediting Bloggers as News Sources
Lauren Fisher | In a letter to its members last week, Associated Press made the announcement that bloggers should be cited as a news source.
Teachenor Clark: Never Gonna Stand For This
BanjoBen1 | Nashville based songwriters Jamie Teachenor and “Banjo” Ben Clark team up for this exclusive release, aimed to raise-the-hair and boil-the-blood of every liberty-loving American ready to make a difference this fall.






