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WHAT YOU"VE BEEN MISSING -- POLICE STATE 3: tOTAL ENSLAVEMENT |
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Newsday
dozen girls and women were secretly videotaped in the restroom of a suburban high school, and the head custodian has been suspended, according to school officials.
What's the Big Deal? The Government's Doing It. You Must Lean the Orwellian Doublethink -- When They Do It It's Good, When Other's Do It It's Bad:
Flashback: School Security Tapes of Kids Undressing Viewed on Net
ABC News
A Tennessee school district where security cameras were installed in a middle school's locker rooms is accused of allowing images of children changing their clothes to be viewed over the Internet. Tennessee school district where security cameras were installed in a middle school's locker rooms is accused of allowing images of children changing their clothes to be viewed over the Internet.
Greenville Installs Surveillance System To Cover Downtown
Carolina Channel
The next time you get the feeling someone's looking at you in downtown Greenville, you may be right. Greenville police say their new 87-camera, $500,000 surveillance system is operational and covers almost all of downtown.
Subdermal RFID chip provokes furore
The Register
To summarise, US cybercorporation Applied Digital Solutions has developed the so-called "VeriChip" , a "miniaturised, implantable radio frequency identification device (RFID) that has the potential to be used in a variety of personal identification, security, financial, and potential healthcare applications".
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The US military: A creeping civilian mission
Asia Times
On May 20, 1997, a Marine anti-drug squad stalked, shot and allowed to bleed to death Ezequiel Hernandez, an 18-year-old high school sophomore, while he was herding goats near his home in Redford Texas, near the Rio Grande River, the site of heavy military drug interdiction activity. Hernandez's death was the first fatal shooting of a US civilian since the military began anti-drug missions in the 1980s and is the first American killed by soldiers on US soil since the 1970 National Guard killings of four students at Kent State during anti-Vietnam War demonstrations.
Flashback: American armed forces are assuming major new domestic policing and surveillance roles
Protesters say freedoms snapped away St. Petersburg Times
Nugent said his deputies conducted surveillance during the first three protests organized by Moore and Lemieux under the banner of the Hernando County Coalition for Peace and Justice
Catholic school to test all kids for drugs
Chicago Tribune
All 1,000 boys attending a Northwest Side Catholic high school will face mandatory drug screens next fall--a new requirement that lands them smack in the middle of a simmering national debate.
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.
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Just Like Bush's Fake Turkey Photo Op, the Queen Visits a Fake Marketplace in Nigeria, Putting on the Face with Propaganda and Lies
London Telegraph
Nigeria was at its colourful best yesterday as the Queen met traders in a perfect, little dust-free market place. So perfect, in fact, it looked like a studio set - which is exactly what it was.
They can't even be bothered to lie to you anymore: Queen visits mock Nigeria village
CNN
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) -- As leaders of her former colonies converge for a Commonwealth summit, Queen Elizabeth II was to visit a mock-up Nigerian village populated by actors playing villagers, coming as close to ordinary people of this country as she is likely to because of security concerns.
Lawyer quits terror cases after death threat He believes Came from an intelligence Agency
Globe and Mail
"I'm not on the verge of tears for my safety. I'm on the verge of tears because it means we now live in Colombia. It means that the rule of law is meaningless. It means that lawyers cannot represent anyone even in what you profess to be a democracy here in Canada," he said. "It comments on where we've arrived as a society."
CPS "LOVE": CPS Caregiver has been convicted of locking a 6-year-old girl in a clothes dryer, where the girl ate, slept, urinated and defecated, for weeks at a time
Toronto Star
The girl was in the woman's care because the child's biological mother was unfit to handle the troublesome youngster. The girl is now back with her biological mother.
Dozens die in Russian train blast
BBC
An explosion has ripped through a crowded commuter train near Chechnya in Russia, killing at least 36 people.
FLASHBACK: Assassination of Russia - Previous bombings carried out by FSB
Medical journal calls for total UK smoking ban
London Guardian
A leading medical journal today called for an outright ban on smoking and cigarettes, a demand described as "health fascism" by smokers' groups.
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Mexican Troops Kidnap Texas Family?
NewsMax
As many as eight armed Mexican soldiers crossed the border near a tiny Texas hamlet and kidnapped an American family of five last week, and are still holding one of them
9/11 Widow's Bush Treason Lawsuit
Infowars.com
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Reuters
Secretary of State Colin Powell urged NATO to take a more prominent role in postwar Iraq on Thursday, days after a dozen people allied to the United States were killed in attacks throughout the country.
Euro at new dollar high as ECB holds rates
Financial Times
The euro hit another new lifetime high against the US dollar on Thursday, after the European Central Bank left interest rates on hold, apparently shrugging aside rising concerns about the impact of the currency's strength on the eurozone's recovery prospects. |
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Iraq Aftermath/War on Terror News |
| Bush slammed over secret Iraqi trip lies
Reuters
Washington - United States President George Bush's flight plan was falsified last week to hide his Thanksgiving Day visit to Iraq, the White House said on Thursday, in another example of the extraordinary, and deceptive, steps taken in arranging the battle-zone trip.
1,700 U.S. soldiers quit Iraq: French magazine
Kyodo Magazine
PARIS, Dec 04, 2003 (Kyodo via COMTEX) -- One thousand and seven hundred U.S. soldiers have deserted their posts in Iraq, with many of them failing to return to military duty after getting permission to go back to the United States, according to the French weekly magazine Le Canard Enchaine. 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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| 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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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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