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The
Police State and Big Brother
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Traffic stop
traumatizes family
Couple
handcuffed, dog shot to death over lost wallet
The Jones
Report: Police
State Product Placement: Set up under Clinton and doubled in scope
under Bush, the government have taken the old product placement
format and turned it into propaganda placement
Washington
Times: Proposed
anti-terror rules for travelers get personal - Centralized government
database decides whether you fly - this is the first stage of 'trusted
traveler' safety grades which will eventually be integrated with
your biometric ID card - 'enemies of the state' will not be able
to travel along with their 9pm curfew time
US to scrutinize
every traveler
The
US government wants detailed information about every person who
comes to or leaves the country by commercial plane or boat, and
for the first time will require its citizens to fill out forms detailing
their comings and goings.
Baltimore
Sun:
Broader US spy initiative debated - The penultimate paragraph confirms
that Poindexter is involved in the new 'trusted traveler' scheme
which judges your behavior with a color coded security code - red
means you're a subversive
Baggage Screening
Means Loss of Privacy
Since 9/11,
Americans have both tolerated and demanded more screening at the
nations airports. But now, with the full implementation of having
every single bag searched, travelers are feeling the sudden sting
of a loss of privacy.
Tiny Cell
Phone or Big Brother?
The
new wireless systems introduce a range of other complex issues.
Even older cell phones could easily be used as audio bugs, often
without any modifications.
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The
Global Police State
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The Scotsman:
The
G'days are over as Australians mount Bali terror hunt - Australia
launches its own TIPS program: Multi-million dollar Howard operation
will have people spying on their neighbors, reporting suspicious
behavior at shopping malls - government propaganda adverts produced
Sydney Morning
Herald: Passengers
secretly filmed in anti-terror trial - Sydney Airport to biometrically
face-scan every person to spot 'criminals and terrorists'
Australia:
Watchdog
barking over privacy lapses
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Prison
Planet Commentary
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Paul Joseph
Watson: Targeting
Tourists, Not Terrorists: Why Airport Security Is A Charade
Mary Louise:
Project
for the New American Century (PNAC): Cheney's Monstrous Scheme
Kevin Newsom:
The
Night of Long Shadows: Fighting for Freedom Abroad while losing
it at Home
More Prison
Planet Commentary -- Click Here
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AT&T
to Cut 3,500 Jobs
AT&T
Corp., the largest US long-distance telephone company, said on Monday
it will cut about 3,500 jobs and take a $240 million charge as it
cuts costs in its corporate services unit.
Trial for
11 Miami officers accused of planting guns, cover-ups
13
rogue officers assigned to special street-crime units planted guns
and covered up each other's crimes
Newspaper
Photos Document Police Use Of Stun Gun
Police Report
Does Not Mention Use Of Weapon
Gold Touches
6-Year High, Oil Nears 2-Year Peak
Gold
nudged its highest level for six years Monday, oil hovered near
a two-year peak and the dollar dipped as signs the United States
and Britain were preparing troops for an attack on Iraq kept markets
volatile.
IRS Aims
to Make Rebel Pay
"Tax
Rebel" Electronically Tagged and Forced to Carry GPS Device
Prior to Trial
SUV's torched
in Pennsylvania latest eco-terrorism
A radical
environmentalist group is taking responsibility for torching several
SUV's at a Pennsylvania car dealership.
Scientists
seek 'super-soldiers' formula
The
Pentagon will consider using almost anything - from "go"
pills to rayguns - to ensure that its frontline personnel can run
and run.
US Proposes
Visitor Tracking Rules
US
Government Proposes Rules to Identify All International Travelers
Rocket Fuel
Pollution Strains Water Supplies, Prompts Health Fears
A toxic
chemical used to fuel Cold War-era missiles and the rockets that
put man on the moon has left a legacy of contamination across the
Southwest, where it pinches the region's already tight supply of
drinking water.
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Sydney Morning
Herald: Undercover
war begins as US forces enter Iraq - About 100 United States special
forces personnel and more than 50 CIA officers have been inside
Iraq for at least four months, looking for missile-launchers, monitoring
oil fields, marking minefields and helping their pilots target air-defence
systems
World Net
Daily: Terror
alerts manufactured? FBI agents say White House scripting 'hysterics'
for political effect - definition of terrorism - "The unlawful
use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized
group against people or property with the intention of intimidating
or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political
reasons" - By this definition the White House ARE the terrorists
London Independent:
Afghan
heroin stockpile is threat to UK, Blair warned - CIA puppet government
doing exactly what it's told
Associated
Press: Oil
Key in US Strategy on Iraq - With Saddam gone, "you could add
3 million to 5 million barrels of production to world supplies,"
Larry Lindsey, then Bush's top economic adviser, said in September,
suggesting a successful war "would be good for the economy."
(but the money won't find its way into your back pocket)
US Army Reserves
Called Up for Iraq
The
US military has put at least 275 Army Reserve units -- involving
more than 10,000 soldiers -- on alert to be ready to move overseas
as early as this week in preparation for a possible war with Iraq
Saddam: We're
ready for war
Saddam
Hussein today warned the West that his country was ready for war,
in a dramatic live TV address to the Iraqi people
US official
denies decision already taken to attack Iraq
The
United States has not taken any decision to attack Iraq, a top official
said Monday.
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UNITED NATIONS
- with Germany and
Spain beginning their two-year membership term on 1 January 2003,
the EU will have its four largest countries represented in the powerful
United Nations Security Council.
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German crash
threat pilot quizzed
Police
are questioning a man who threatened to crash a stolen plane into
the European Central Bank skyscraper in Frankfurt
Peruvian
terrorism laws overturned
Peru's
highest court has ruled that some of the country's anti-terrorism
laws are unconstitutional, paving the way for appeals by hundreds
of imprisoned left-wing rebels.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Seattle TV
Station Uncovers INS Scandal -- (1/4/03)
KIRO TV of Seattle, Washington, has uncovered a scandal involving
the failure of a border surveillance camera system that was produced
by a company whose vice president is the daughter of the head of
the House Hispanic Caucus. According to KIRO, despite failure of
the system to work properly, International Microwave Corporation
recently received a no-bid contract for $200 million to supply border
security systems for the entire U.S. border. "I will have a
little trouble sleeping at night and I think all of us should be
a little bit worried," said retired Border Patrol Chief (Ret)
Carey James.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Three more
'clones' due
The doctor
who says she has produced two cloned babies in the past weeks has
told the BBC three more cloned children will be born by February.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russians
dream of tunnel to Alaska
Russian
officials have expressed new confidence over building a tunnel under
the sea to link eastern Siberia and the US state of Alaska.
Citigroup's
deal for credit cards in China
US banking
giant Citigroup has agreed a strategic alliance with a Chinese bank
so it can enter China's emerging credit card market.
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