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THE
ALEX JONES SHOW
The
Alex Jones Show Airs Live Twice a Day
Mon-Fri from 11AM-2PM and from 9PM to Midnight
(All Times US Central Standard
-- In the UK GMT 5PM-8PM and 3AM-6AM)
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Today
on The Alex Jones Show
Focus
on the Houser Case and the CPS Practice of Taking Children
from Single-Parent and Financially Disadvantaged Homes, by
Calling Them At-Risk.
Read
the Full Story
Alex will interview the following guests tomorrow on government
kidnapping:
Greg Hession
Attorney for the Ross case. (The Case of D. Ross in Massachusetts
Last Year Is a Classic Example of The Govt's Standard Operating
Procedure. They Took Ross's Firstborn When He Was a Toddler,
Simply Because a Neighbor Had Seen Him Playing in the Fenced-in
Backyard. After Some Time in the Human Puppy Mill (Foster
Care) This Child, 5-Year-Old Kyle, Was Eaten by the Foster
Family's Rottweiler. Ross Filed a Wrongful Death Suit against
the Agency. DSS's Response Was to Take a Second Child, at
Birth from Ross -- Claiming, as CPS Did in the Houser Case,
That She Had Abused the Child. Hospital Officials Said on
the Record That They Were Ordered by DSS to Falsify the Records.
-- Here's
a Link to Her Story)
Hession's website is http://www.massoutrage.com/
Suzanne Shell
Author of Profane Justice. Her website is http://www.profane-justice.org/
Robin Cash
President of Parents Get United. Her organization representing
hundreds of Austin families is literally besieged by psychopathic
CPS workers.
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DOUBTING
THE EVIDENCE?
CHECK OUT ALEX JONES' INFOWARS.COM PRIOR KNOWLEDGE SECTION
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Ashcroft
Seeks to Abuse Use of 'Secret Court'
Most
alarming is the disclosure of a plan by Ashcroft to change the role
of the court in spying on citizens. Not only would the court no
longer have foreign intelligence gathering as its primary purpose,
but Ashcroft's prosecutors would be in direct control of the use
and dissemination of information gathered on citizens.
Group slams
new medical privacy rule
Regulation
opening up personal records goes into effect in October
Kmart Raid:
Arrests prompt $100 million suit against city, and HPD suspensions
In
the wake of more than 200 arrests at a local Kmart parking lot where
some said they were humiliated, handcuffed and hauled off to jail
the Houston Police department has suspended 13 police officers who
were involved in the raid.
Click
Here for the Houston Chronicles' Full Coverage of the Kmart Raid
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Proposal
to Allow Canadian Troops to Operate on US Soil "in the Event
of a Terrorist Attack"
Washington
and Ottawa are close to a deal allowing U.S. soldiers to cross the
border and operate on Canadian soil in the event of a terrorist
attack.The proposal, revealed by Defence Minister John McCallum
yesterday, would likewise let Canadian troops take part in antiterror
operations south of the border.
More than
102,000 dead from UN embargo in past eight months: Baghdad
The
ministry said "102,512 people, including 46,298 children under
the age of five, died between December last year and July this year
of diarrhea, heart diseases and respiratory problems, cancer and
hypertension, as well as malnutrition."
Earth Summit
Targets US as "Climate Boogeyman"
The
United States faces new challenges in the courts over its climate
policies despite denying that the world's biggest polluter is responsible
for global warming.
EU Warns
Nations That Exempt US from ICC, They Are Harboring Evil!
The
document says countries that agree to specifically keep Americans
out of the hands of the international court effectively make themselves
safe havens for suspects in cases of war crimes, genocide or other
crimes against humanity.
UN Eyes Controlling
Drinking Water Supplies
Summit
confronts "water crisis"
EU whistleblower
quits in despair
A
European official whose whistle-blowing revelations sparked the
resignation of the entire European Commission has quit, after declaring
that nothing has changed.
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Classic Tactic
of "Playing Dumb" --"Oh Yeah, There Was Prior Knowledge...Because
We're Idiots...Give Up Your Liberty for Security and We'll Protect
You..." WAKE UP AMERICA! The Global Crime Syndicated Carried
out the Attacks of Sept 11th
'Ignorant
and inept' FBI failed to heed warning of attacks
September
11 - US Government accused
A
group of military and civilian US pilots, under the chairmanship
of Colonel Donn de Grand, after deliberating non-stop for 72 hours,
has concluded that the flight crews of the four passenger airliners,
involved in the September 11th tragedy, had no control over their
aircraft.
City to Tax
Rainwater
Starting
next year, rainwater will no longer be free in the city of Winona.
Petting Zoo
Puts Kids and Convicts in the Pen
At
one popular Florida vacation destination, children can mingle with
both animals and prison inmates
Eminem lyrics
are blamed for sex attack
Director
of Childscape: "There is something disturbing about a record
or video egging people on to behave outside social parameters. I
personally find them disgusting and don't think we should give them
a platform...."
Judge Grants
Nichols Trial Delay
The
murder trial of Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols
was put on hold Wednesday until a dispute over Nichols' legal bills
is resolved.
Worried Saudis
Try to Improve Image in the U.S.
The
Saudi government has spent millions of dollars on well-connected
lobbyists and national television advertisements since Sept. 11
in a drive to improve its image among Americans
Anthrax Suspect
Hatfill to undergo blood test for FBI
The
attorney for Steven J. Hatfill says the FBI has asked the former
Army researcher, who has been named a "person of interest"
in the government's anthrax probe, to submit blood and handwriting
samples to investigators
NM: Animal
Mutilations Again Subject Of Investigation
For
decades, seemingly healthy cattle have turned up dead in northern
New Mexico, bearing mysterious holes, severed ears and missing tongues
and sex organs. There is never a sign of struggle.
Fired white
anchor files bias complaint
Rich
Noonan, who is white, says he was fired by Channel 29 so the Fox-owned
station could replace him on the Ten O'Clock News with an African
American anchor.
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The
Economy
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Collapse
of stocks to propel deficits
The
loss of surplus revenue from taxpayers hit by the stock market's
$7 trillion collapse since 2000 will affect the federal budget for
years, the Congressional Budget Office said yesterday.
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National
Security and the Military
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Air Marshals
Quitting in Droves
At
least 250 federal air marshals have left the top-secret program,
and documents obtained suggest officials are struggling to handle
what two managers call a flood of resignations.
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Politics
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Bush White
House Evokes Broad Executive Privilege to Keep Info on Clinton Pardons
Secret
President
Bush's lawyers are trying to keep secret the inside stories of President
Bill Clinton's last-day pardons by invoking a claim of executive
privilege that extends far beyond the White House.
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Pakistan
warns of planned attack on September 11 anniversary
"We
have credible information about a possible terrorist attack on September
11," Major General Salahuddin, Director General of Pakistan's
paramilitary Rangers, told reporters in this violence-strewn commercial
port city.
U.S. General
tells Israelis war with Iraq will start by late November
Israeli
military sources said a a senior U.S. military visited Israel earlier
this week and toured facilities where the U.S. military has prepositioned
equipment and weapons for an emergency in the Middle East.
Rumsfeld:
Bush stance on Iraq "like Churchill's warnings on Hitler"
"It
is less important to have unanimity than it is to be making the
right decision and doing the right thing, even though at the outset
it may seem lonesome," he said. "Leadership in the right
direction finds followers and supporters."
Secret files
on Baghdad's weapons plans
If
Saddam managed to develop a nuclear weapon and a delivery system
to reach targets hundreds or thousands of miles away, it would change
the whole power balance in the Middle East.
Bush May
Request Congress's Backing on Iraq, Aides Say
Senior
administration officials said today that they expected President
Bush eventually to seek some new explicit sign of approval from
Congress but not necessarily a formal vote before
launching any military campaign against Iraq.
Turkey joins
list of countries opposed to use of force in Iraq
Turkey
has joined the ranks of US allies and friends who are sceptical
about attacking Iraq.
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Remember,
the American Psychological Association Says This Type of Evil is
Good. Now the BBC Asks: Could you befriend a pedophile?
Set up with
government funding six years ago, so-called "Circles of Support"
(such as the ones Ms Henderson sits on) aim to safely reintegrate
pedophiles into a hostile society after their prison sentences are
complete.
Germany intercepts
Israeli arms bound for Iran
German
authorities today returned to Israel a consigment of Israeli-manufactured
military equipment that they insist was bound for Iran
New al-Qaeda
chiefs 'operate from Iran'
Two
of al-Qaedas most senior figures, including one reported dead
by the Pentagon, are being sheltered in Iran with dozens of other
fighters, according to Arab intelligence officers
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Lawmaker
Seeks Stricter License Requirements for Non-Citizens
If a
Virginia congressman gets his way, state motor vehicle departments
will require proof from non-citizens that they are legally in the
United States before issuing them drivers licenses.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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'GP who trades
in human organs'
Dr
Bhagat Makkar is accused of trafficking in human organs, part of
a thriving black market which supplies wealthy British patients
with kidneys from people living in India.
CNN: "Beating
hearts an obstacle for organ donation"
Christopher
died when his heart stopped beating. James, like most organ donors,
died because his brain stopped functioning, allowing a ventilator
to keep his heart working until the moment his organs were removed.
Switzerland:
Pro-life groups deplore 'suicide tourism'
An
organization in Switzerland to help people kill themselves if they
become terminally ill or severely depressed is attracting members
from abroad.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russian President's
approval rating rises to over 75 percent
Seventy-six
percent of Russian voters approve of the performance of President
Vladimir Putin, according to a poll published.
Let's Not
Let It Get This Pathetic in America, Where We're All Disarmed and
Have to Commit Mass Suicide to Get Attention: Chinese workers attempt
mass suicide in redundancy protest
A
group of 28 factory workers in east China tried to commit mass suicide
by jumping off a building in protest against poor retirement benefits
Iraq, China
affirm friendly ties
Vice
Premier Qian Qichen told Naji Sabri that relations were "extremely
friendly" and said China was glad to receive him.
Missing Russian
nuclear scientist found dead
Russian
police have found the body of a top Siberian nuclear scientist who
vanished after his institute won a tender to re-use fuel from the
sunken nuclear submarine Kursk
Missing Chinese
AIDS Activist May Be Held by Security Services
An outspoken Chinese
AIDS activist who publicized the plight of large numbers of farmers
infected after selling blood is missing and feared detained by Chinese
police, his wife and a rights group said Wednesday.
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Please Help
Stop The L.A. City Council From Banning Hunting Ammunition!a
California
Legislative Alert 8/27/02
Where Guns
Are Banned: UK Police fear 'gun culture' is growing
They
are particularly worried about a rise in gun and gang culture forming
among teenagers in schools and playgrounds.
Bill Would
Allow Vets to Keep Their Battlefield Guns
U.S.
Reps. Chris Cannon (R-Utah) and Jim Gibbons (R-Nev.) have introduced
legislation that would allow veterans to keep the machine guns they
brought home as souvenirs following their service in America's military.
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