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WHAT YOU"VE BEEN MISSING -- POLICE STATE 3: tOTAL ENSLAVEMENT |
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Today on The Alex Jones Show |
| Alan Charles Kors
President of
the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) in Philadelphia, which commissioned the surveys in Whice
More than two-thirds of college students and administrators were unable to remember that freedom of religion and the press are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.
Related Article:
First Amendment survey finds knowledge lacking
Washington Times
Kors: "If one thinks of the First Amendment as a foundational American liberty, the ignorance and misunderstanding of it by administrators at our nation's colleges and universities is frightening, and the general ignorance and misunderstanding of it by students is quite depressing..."
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9/11 Widow's Bush Treason Lawsuit |
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Related Information:
9/11 Victim Ellen Mariani's Open Letter to the President of the United States Press Release
"You Mr. Bush should be held responsible and liable for any and all acts that were committed to aid in any "cover up" of the tragic events of September 11, 2001..."
911 Victim's Wife, Ellen Mariani, files RICO Act
Press Release
911 Victim's Wife, Ellen Mariani, files RICO Act
[Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act]
Federal Court Complaint against President Bush
and Cabinet Members
9/11 Victim's Wife, Ellen Mariani, Plans to Fight for Her Late Husband's Honor by taking on US Government
Press Release
9/11 Victim Ellen Mariani's Suit Against Bush et al.
HTML version -- Click Here
Printable PDF File -- Click here
Press Ignores 9/11 Widow's Bush Treason Suit David Kubiak
Grieving New Hampshire widow who lost her man on 9/11 refuses the
government's million dollar hush money payoff, studies the facts of the
day for nearly two years, and comes to believe the White House
"intentionally allowed 9/11 to happen" to launch a so-called "War on
Terrorism" for personal and political gain.
Guerrilla of the Week
GNN
A widow brings a bold suit. |
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Chicago High School To Require All Students Get Drug Tested
WBBM
Beginning next fall, St. Patrick's High School, on the northwest side, will become the first in Illinois to require drug tests of ALL its students.
An E-mail Could Get You Arrested
The Rocky Mountain Collegian
With the Internet becoming a more and more popular forum for expression around the world, concerns over governments violating the right of freedom of speech and the right of privacy in cases such as Liu's are growing, and indeed are providing a cautionary lesson for all nations dealing with this newer technology.
FBI Inches Back Toward Spy Role
NewsDay
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recently released memorandum sent by FBI officials to local police departments is proof that FBI agents, if not back in the spy business, are inching up on it. The memo, written before anti-Iraq war protests in October, urged police to keep close tabs on protesters.
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Mayor Agrees to Allow Panel to Examine Sept. 11 Records
NYT
In an abrupt reversal, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City announced on Wednesday that he had agreed to release records of emergency 911 calls and other materials sought by the federal commission investigating the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
NYU Student and Professor Push for X-Rated Sex in the Classroom
NYT
Her professor approved. The student, Paula Carmicino, found two actor friends willing to have sex on camera in front of the class. The other students expressed their support. But then the professor thought he should double-check with the administration, which immediately pulled the plug on the project.
Amnesty International Report: US Exports $20 million of Shackles, Electro-Shock Technology Amnesty International
Expanding Global Trade Supplies States US Condemned for Torture
UMC turning in nonpaying migrants
Tucson Citizen
Under a new University Medical Center policy, uninsured immigrants who don't pay medical bills are being reported to immigration officials and warned they could face deportation.
Economic boycott to protest licenses Fresno Bee
Local groups dedicated to expanding immigrants' rights announced their plans Tuesday to join a statewide economic boycott in protest of the apparent demise of a law that would have allowed undocumented immigrants to obtain drivers licenses.
Bush Expected to Announce a Return Voyage to the Moon
NRO
W hen President Bush delivers a speech recognizing the centenary of heavier-than-air-powered flight December 17, it is expected that he will proffer a bold vision of renewed space flight, with at its center a return to the moon, perhaps even establishment of a permanent presence there. |
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CNSNews
The current world order is "unjust and unsustainable" and needs an alternative headed by communist China, according to Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe.
Economy-Destroying Kyoto Protocol on 'Global Warming' Dies From Lack of Support
NewsMax
A senior adviser to President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that Russia could not ratify the Kyoto Protocol limiting emissions of greenhouse gases, dealing a mortal blow to the pact that required Russia's ratification to take effect.
A U.N. grab for Internet control? WND
A global summit set for next week in Geneva is expected to provide the venue for a plan to put the Internet under United Nations control.
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Virginia Pilot
For the past six years, closed-circuit television cameras have increasingly acted as the eyes of South Hampton Roads school disciplinarians, never blinking, never turning their heads, never distracted by spitballs.
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Iraq Aftermath/War on Terror News |
| US forces accused of Iraq 'massacre'
Financial Times
The US army came under renewed pressure on Wednesday over its conduct in a battle at the weekend in the central Iraqi town of Samarra, as Iran's senior religious leader accused the American forces of "a savage massacre" in which 54 locals were reportedly killed.
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CBS 11
Federal authorities this year mounted one of the most extensive investigations of domestic terrorism since the Oklahoma City bombing, CBS 11 has learned. |
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| Court: School ban on shirts depicting weapons too broad
AP
The National Rifle Association had challenged Albemarle County schools on behalf of a student who was ordered to turn his NRA T-shirt inside-out because administrators feared it could encourage violence. The shirt bears silhouettes of gunmen and the words "NRA Sports Shooting Camp." |
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| Chinese military ready for "necessary" casualties over Taiwan
AFP
Senior Chinese military officers warned Taiwan it was staring into the abyss of war and the mainland was ready for "necessary" casualties if the island pursued its independence drive
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| As Society Breaks Down, Sick and Troubled People Seek More Twisted and Horrible "Kicks" -- Like this Cannibal and His Willing Victim, Too Ill for Words...
London Guardian
In one of the most extraordinary trials in German criminal history, the self-confessed cannibal admitted that he had met a 43-year-old Berlin engineer, Bernd Brandes, after advertising on the internet, and had chopped him up and eaten him.
Japan to Introduce Missile Defense System, Report Says
Reuters
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi intends to introduce a missile defense system to protect Japan from the threat posed by North Korea ballistic missiles, a Japanese newspaper said on Thursday. |
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UK:
Doctors debate paid organ donors
BBC
The NHS should be allowed to buy organs from live donors to use in transplant operations, an ethics conference will be told today.
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