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PROIR KNOWLEDGE
Resources/Articles Referred to by Alex Jones During His Broadcast
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FBI Agent
Warned of Suspicious Flight Students Last Summer
Two
months before the suicide hijackings, an FBI agent in Arizona alerted
Washington headquarters that several Middle Easterners were training
at a U.S. Aviation school and recommended contacting other schools
nationwide where Arabs might be studying.
AZ FBI Warned
of Training in Flight Schools Before 11th
Two
months before the suicide hijackings, an FBI agent in Arizona alerted
Washington headquarters that several Middle Easterners were training
at a U.S. aviation school and recommended contacting other schools
nationwide where Arabs might be studying, law enforcement officials
said.
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Ridge eyes
biometric national ID
driver's
license sounds sooo much better, doesn't it -- don't be fooled by
the terminology
Next up--eye
scans on driver's licenses?
A bill introduced
in the House of Representatives on Wednesday would require states
to include biometric features such as retinal scans or fingerprints
on encrypted microchips in driver's licenses and state-issued ID
cards
PA: Random
"Safety" Checkpoints--Said to Insure Safety Belt Compliance,
but, of Course, That's Not the Case at All. (And Even if It Were
It Would Still Be Police State Unconstitutional Garbage)
"Let
me make it clear, the traffic-safety checkpoints are not seat-belt
checkpoints," Shaffer said. "We're out there to identify
motorists who are unlicensed and vehicles that are unregistered,
uninspected or uninsured."
US Physicians
Oppose Emergency Health Powers Act
AAPS
From
a Listener: A recorded lecture (UC Berkeley 1962) of Aldous
Huxley (Brave New World) on the subject of "The Ultimate
Revolution." He talks about using terrorism to create willing
slaves out of the population
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True Love:
European leaders bond with Bush in Washington
President
Bush's summit with European leaders at the White House yesterday
concluded with expressions of amity that gave barely a hint of the
transatlantic rifts which preceded the meeting.
Bush, Europeans
Promise More Talks
Bush
and the European leaders pledged to abide by World Trade Organization
rules in working out their differences over the up to 30 percent
border tax that the United States imposed on certain steel imports
last month in an effort to protect the beleaguered U.S. steel industry
Kofi Annan
to visit Cyprus for reunification talks
The
UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan, will travel to Cyprus this month
in the hope of forming the outline of an agreement by June to reunify
the Mediterranean island after a 27-year split
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PA: Bullied
by City, family fights for its land
You
might say the night Ricky Saha snapped was 30 years in the making.
Three More
Firms Sued for Slavery Reparations
A
class action lawsuit was filed on Wednesday against three U.S. companies
demanding reparations for the decendents of black American slaves
from firms that benefited from the slave trade.
Terror Charity
Got Fortune 500 Cash
An Islamic
charity accused of helping Osama bin Laden has raised thousands
of dollars from unsuspecting U.S. companies and their employees
through a tax-exempt federal program
Now That
the Flag-Waving Has Died Down a Bit, We See Things Returning to
Their Former State:
Man Faces Fines For Flying American Flag
Association
President: It's A Matter Of Keeping Property Values Up
High school
journalist sues after his article is banned
Novato
High School senior Andrew Smith alleges the district violated his
constitutional right to free speech when they refused to print an
article titled "Reverse Racism."
11-Year-Old
Honor Student Suspended in Doodle of Teacher
School
suspended an 11-year-old girl for drawing two teachers with arrows
through their heads, saying the stick figures were more death threat
than doodle.
13-Year-Old
Boy Nabbed For Alleged Fake $1 Bill
A
13-year-old boy faces felony charges for allegedly buying two soft
drinks with a fake $1 bill at his school this week.
ME: Magistrate
issues split opinion on Lafortune suit
A
federal magistrate says the city's practice of previewing tapes
and requiring permission from anyone mentioned on public access
cable TV is a form of illegal censorship.
Bush: "I'd
Watch Clinton Show"
Drudge
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Chemical/Biological/Nuclear
Threat
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Ridge: Terrorism
Is Here To Stay -- Al Qaeda Terrorists Are Seeking Nukes
Ridge,
in an address and question-and-answer session with publishers at
The Associated Press annual meeting, said terrorism in America is
a "permanent condition" and outlined goals for a long-term
security strategy.
Calif. Man
Sentenced for Exporting Nuclear Devices
A
former U.S. Air Force adviser who fled the United States 16 years
ago to avoid prosecution was sentenced in Los Angeles federal court
on Monday to 40 months in prison for illegally exporting nuclear
triggers to Israel
Montana Lab
May Lead Bioterror Defense
A
laboratory in Montana's Bitterroot Mountains is on track to become
the federal government's fourth Biosafety Level 4 research facility,
handling the world's most dangerous microbes to help develop defenses
against bioterrorism
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Germany:
Al-Qaeda 'plotting to seize hostages in days'
German
police are hunting three terrorists who have hatched a plot to take
hundreds of hostages in Britain, France and Germany within the next
20 days to force the release of al-Qaeda prisoners in Europe.
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| "Beware
the leader who bangs the drums of war in order to whip the citizenry
into a patriotic fervor, for patriotism is indeed a double-edged
sword. It both emboldens the blood, just as it narrows the mind.
And
when the drums of war have reached a fever pitch and the blood
boils with hate and the mind has closed, the leader will have
no need in seizing the rights of the citizenry. Rather, the
citizenry, infused with fear and blinded by patriotism, will
offer up all of their rights unto the leader and gladly so.
How
do I know? For this is what I have done. And I am Caesar."
-- Julius Caesar
Diocletian's
Problem-Reaction-Solution
A
further example of how elites throughout history commit acts
of terrorism as a pretext to create enemies and corral populations
behind a tyrannical agenda
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Mass graves
found in Afghanistan, group says
Hundreds
of men - likely Taliban prisoners killed by their northern alliance
captors - are buried in a mass grave in a stark desert in northern
Afghanistan, says the U.S.-based Physicians for Human Rights.
Thirty-two
Detainees Arrive In Cuba
Looking
listless and disoriented, a fresh batch of 32 orange-clad detainees
arrived at this bleak military post, reviving the pressing question
of when and where the military tribunals to try camp residents will
be held.
Pakistani
tribes prepare to oppose U.S. incursion
The
pursuit of terrorists across the Afghan border could threaten a
wider war.
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U.S. joins
effort to create Palestine
"The
United States and the EU share a common vision of two states, Palestine
and Israel, living side by side in peace and security," President
Bush told reporters at the White House after meeting with European
leaders.
The Loving
Royal Monarchy: Prince Philip jokes about the blind and the anorexic
Philip
was visiting Exeter Cathedral with his wife as part of her Golden
Jubilee tour of Britain when he spotted blind woman Susan Edwards
and her guide dog in the crowd waiting for the royal visitors.
"Do
you know they have eating dogs for the anorexic now?" he asked
Edwards.
Sex Slaves
Europe's Trade in
Gun, Drugs and Women
UK: Composting
Kitchen Scraps Illegal
In
the middle of National Compost Week, it has been discovered that
throwing potato peelings, teabags or cauliflower leaves on your
heap can be illegal.
Unable to
withdraw cash from her account, Argentine sets herself ablaze
Unable
to circumvent tight government rules limiting cash withdrawals,
a 54-year-old Argentine woman set herself ablaze Thursday inside
a bank branch in a northern Buenos Aires neighborhood.
Guerrillas,
Drugs and Human Rights in U.S.-Colombia Policy, 1988-2002
National
Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 69
Nepal Troops
Kill 90 Maoists Rebels
Security
forces killed at least 90 Maoist guerrillas overnight in western
Nepal, a government official said Friday
Vatican envoy
gets tough Israeli reception in Bethlehem church talks
A
top Vatican envoy aiming to help end the siege of Bethlehem's Church
of the Nativity got a tough reception from the Israeli president,
who accused Christians of keeping "silent" over the role
of Palestinian gunmen in the standoff.
Report: Arafat
Linked to Attacks
Captured
Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti has told Israeli interrogators
that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat personally approved weapons
funding for attacks against Israelis, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's
office said Thursday.
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Jobless rate
hits 8-year high at 6%
The
U.S. unemployment rate shot up to an 8-year high of 6 percent in
April even as the labor market added jobs for the first time in
nine months, the Labor Department reported Friday.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Silly, INS
-- Don't You Know the Bush Administration's Aim Is to Keep Our Borders
Wide Open?
Bush Refuses
INS Appeal for Money
Upper Midwest
recognizes the rising tide of immigrants
The
influx of immigrants in the predominantly white Upper Midwest during
the past decade has communities grappling with a changing culture
US Suspects
Mexico Hoarding Water
U.S.
officials say that under a 1944 treaty, Mexico owes Texas farmers
1.5 million acre-feet of water. Each acre-foot is enough to cover
one acre of land with one foot of water, an amount equivalent to
326,000 gallons.
Mexican Farmers
plan to blockade three border bridges
Protest over
inability to enforce 1944 U.S.-Mexico water treaty
LA City Panel:
Trial acceptance of Mexican ID urged
A
Los Angeles city panel said Wednesday the city should, on a six-month
trail basis, add an identification card issued by the Mexican consulate
to the list of acceptable identification for city services.
CA: State
Sued Over Immigrant IDs
The
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund sued the state
of California on Thursday, claiming that a controversial measure
to allow illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses inadvertently
became law last year and needs to be implemented by the Department
of Motor Vehicles.
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National
Security & The Military
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Net Guard
Would Function As Virtual National Guard
Two bills
to strengthen the nations cyberdefenses will come up this
month before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
Weapons Worker
Alleges Corners Cut
Management
Pressured Workers Into Mishandling Chemical Weapons, Plant Employee
Contends
Gulf shootout
A
U.S. Navy replenishment ship was threatened by several small boats
during an encounter April 23 near Iran
Pentagon
May Kill Crusader Artillery Program
The
Pentagon said on Thursday it had ordered the U.S. Army to come up
with alternatives to its Crusader artillery system, foreshadowing
possible cancellation of the $11 billion United Defense Industries
program derided by critics as an obsolete Cold War system backed
by vested interests.
Rumsfeld
Plans to Nix Army Program
Defense
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Thursday he intends to cancel
an $11 billion program to develop a new artillery gun for the Army
Robo-Planes
Unmanned
Aircraft Redefines How Military Wages War
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Bread, fries
may be cancer risk
French fries, potato
chips, breads, cereal and other popular high-carbohydrate foods
may contain high levels of a compound that probably causes cancer
Biotech finds
ally in Hatch
Utah
senator puts his clout behind cloning
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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China's Hu
Warns U.S. on Taiwan
"The
question of Taiwan has always been the most important and most sensitive
issue at the heart of China-U.S. relations," said Hu, striking
a theme that has deep resonance back home.
Chinese Order
Olympic Crackdown
Police
in northeastern China have been told to prepare for the 2008 Olympics
by suppressing protests and targeting followers of the Falun Gong
movement
U.S. Businesses
Help China Suppress Internet
Cisco
does not deny its success in China. Nor does it deny that it may
have altered its products to suit the special needs of the Chinese
"market" a localization scheme the company avoided
elsewhere in the world but it categorically rejects any responsibility
for how the government uses its firewall boxes
Russian Minister
Sings Colin Powell's Praises
Russian
Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov says he hopes rumors that Secretary
of State Colin Powell may resign are not true.
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Man faces
assault charge after intruder is wounded
A
Glenns Ferry man who police say shot and wounded an intruder was
charged with aggravated assault
Disabled
man challenges Chicago's gun law
a Suit
alleges 34-year-old is vulnerable to assaults because he can't carry
a concealed weapon
St. Louis
Paper Propagandizes for the Gun Grabbers
"If
this is extremism, we need more of it in the gun-control debate."
Anti-Gun
Animated Series Aims Propaganda at the Children
In
an unusual move for children's television, a character in Saturday's
episode of WB's animated series "Static Shock" will shoot
one of his classmates.
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