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CHECK OUT ALEX JONES' INFOWARS.COM PRIOR KNOWLEDGE SECTION
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Police
and the Police State
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Soma For
the Masses: Proposed Additions to Police State's Arsenal of "Non-Lethals"
Include Heroin-Like Synthetic Drug and "Roofies" (Date
Rape Drug)
The
anti-bioweapons group also accuses the JNLWD of considering the
use of the sedative Precedex, which increases a patient's sensitivity
to electroshock, as an instrument of torture.
US Chemical
Weapons Program: Human Experiments Planned
Contract deadline for
delivery of long range "non-lethal" mortar rounds is tomorrow
-- Documents reveal advanced stage of chemical weapons development
One nation,
under surveillance
Big Brother's reach
spreads to small-town America
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Globetrotting
Iraqi Connected with 911 Mysteriously Released
A globe-trotting
Iraqi, suspected of being a terrorist with ties to both al Qaeda
and Saddam Hussein, was arrested in Jordan after Sept. 11 and then
mysteriously released, U.S. intelligence officials said.
Congressman,
families demand WTC collapse data
U.S.
Rep. Anthony Weiner and families of victims of the 2001 World Trade
Center attack on Monday demanded the release of an immense body
of documentary evidence about the collapse of the twin towers.
Gore accuses
White House of ignoring 9/11 warnings
Former
Vice President Al Gore yesterday made his second attack this week
on President Bush's war on terrorism, accusing the administration
of ignoring signs that al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden
planned to attack the United States on September 11
Investigator
says FBI, CIA mishandled leads on attacks
The
FBI and CIA mishandled key intelligence and investigative leads
that could have led to unraveling the September 11 terrorist plot
before it was carried out
FBI WARNED
DC IT WAS A TARGET
A Minnesota
FBI agent investigating Zacarias Moussaoui testified yesterday that
he notified the Secret Service weeks before Sept. 11 that a terror
team might hijack a plane and "hit the nation's capital."
FBI scorned
terror tips
Panel
told bureau rejected flight school warnings
Lawyers For
FBI Faulted In Search
Oh
sure, stupid them...they didn't understand the law...all that law
school for nothing
Chinas
Military Planners Took Credit for 9/11
Soon
after the horrific attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon,
two high-ranking Chinese military planners took credit for the 9/11
attacks and were even hailed as national heroes in China.
FAA Received
Warning in April of 2000
In
April 2000, a man walked into the FBI field office in Newark and
gave an extraordinary confession. He said he was involved in a plot
by Osama bin Laden to hijack a Boeing 747.
Agent Cited
WTC Attack Ahead of 9/11
A
Minneapolis FBI supervisor said in a pre-Sept. 11 conversation with
headquarters that he wanted to prevent suspicious student pilot
Zacarias Moussaoui from flying a plane into the World Trade Center
FBI knew
of bin Laden followers flight training
Before
last year's September 11 attacks, FBI headquarters in New
York knew several associates of Osama bin Laden had trained at U.S.
flight schools
Politicians
Want to Know: What Did Bush Know and When Did He Know It?
Top
lawmakers yesterday pressed the White House to cough up details
about what President Bush knew of terror warnings prior to Sept.
11.
FBI Agent
Urged Search for Hijacker
Request
Was Turned Down Before Attacks, Panel Is Told
More Recent
Revelations about Govt. Prior Knowledge and Involvement in the Attacks
is Available in our More News Section.
Also, Check out Infowars.com's Archived
Prior Knowledge Section
What
Really Happened and Who Stands to Gain?
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World
Police State News
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Scotland:
Proposal for Police to Patrol Public Busses
Payment
plan for bus patrol police rejected
European
Rights at risk
EU proposal would
legalize e-mail and phone snooping
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Blair ready
to defy polls on joining euro
The
Prime Minister, Tony Blair, said last night that he was prepared
to commit Britain to entry to the euro despite public opinion polls
showing a majority against the single currency.
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Kids beat
man to brain death, police say
Nearly
20 suspected of taking part, one just 10 years old
Mom Arrested
for Watching TV as Daughter Kills Son
The
mother of a 10-year-old girl who beat her four-year-old brother
to death on the instructions of their stepfather was arrested for
watching television during the incident
Bus driver
attacked, throat slashed, bus overturns; two dead
Two
people died and dozens were injured after a Greyhound bus passenger
slashed the driver's throat and the bus careened out of control
and overturned along Interstate 5
West Coast
Port Shutdown May Cause Empty Shelves
A
prolonged shutdown of West Coast ports could lead to empty store
shelves, quiet factories and a global economic crisis
Book by Clinton
Aides Says Saudi Diplomat Misled F.B.I. Chief
The
authors argue that the Bush administration failed to respond to
the terrorist threat before the Sept. 11 hijackings
High school
Satanism club prompts parental outrage
A
group of San Mateo High School students trying to stir up controversy
formed a club based on Satanism, a religion typically associated
with hedonistic philosophy and with the rituals of black magic
Big Brother
- Big Sister faces more sex charges
A
volunteer for Big Brothers-Big Sisters of America charged with sexually
assaulting a 12-year-old boy he mentored has been indicted on 19
additional counts
Informant
says the DEA is breaking its promise to protect his family
As
the crusading editor of the nation's largest Spanish-language newspaper,
Manuel de Dios Unanue had vowed to expose the inner workings of
the Cali cartel, the world's most notorious drug ring.
CA: No relief
for debt-ridden homeowners
Davis
refuses to sign measure exending time to repay loans for repair
of earthquake damage
Over Half
of California Students Fail High School Graduation Test
More
than half of the high school students who took the state's high
school graduation test this spring failed its math and English sections
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The
Economy
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European
stocks end quarter down sharply
European
blue chips ended a dismal quarter sharply lower on Monday, as investors
took fright at deteriorating prospects for the global economy, bleak
corporate outlooks and the threat of war in Iraq.
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National
Security and the Military
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Military
Outlined Plan for Attacking N. Korea's Weapons of Mass Destruction
The
document makes the case that Cold War logic no longer applies in
a world where terrorists, possibly armed with weapons of mass destruction,
strike at civilians without warning
U.S. to Begin
Fingerprinting Travelers From Four Muslim Countries
Egyptian
nationals and men from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Yemen are the
latest group of travelers who will be fingerprinted and questioned
upon arrival in the U.S., as part of an expanding INS national security
plan.
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Politics
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Sources Say
Torricelli Pressured To Quit Race
Will Embattled
Senator Drop Out?
Actor Alec
Baldwin hits the campaign trail
Baldwin,
an outspoken liberal and a supporter of the controversial animal
rights activist group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals,
has become a lightning rod for Republican criticism and often draws
protests at appearances across the country.
Streisand
Raises Cash for Democrats
The
Democrats' war chest for their effort to take back control of Congress
was fattened when Barbra Streisand emerged from semiretirement to
headline a Hollywood gala that raised some $6 million.
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Judge Delays
Moussaoui Terror Trial
Moussaoui
is representing himself against charges that he conspired with the
19 suicide hijackers to commit terrorism
US to attack
Iraq by Dec. 4, says specialist
Gerard Chaliand,
a respected specialist on strategy and a consultant to the French
government, says hes convinced that the United States has
taken the decision to attack Iraq, that it will stage its attack
much earlier than the Feb. 15, 2003, date its
heretofore evoked
US quietly
turns up the heat on Iran
Webzine:
A CIA undercover unit has entered Iran. Its assignment: to stir
up dissent among the majority Baluchi tribes in the area, and to
keep an eye on an al-Qaeda escape route it claims has been used
by up to 4,000 terrorists fleeing Afghanistan.
U.S. plans
November exercises with Arab allies in Jordan
Jordanian
officials said the exercise would take place in the southern part
of the kingdom in November, Middle East Newsline reported. They
said the maneuvers would include forces from Egypt, Jordan and the
United Arab Emirates.
Sharon as
Saddam Hussein
Many
in the Arab world portray Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon virtually
the same way as the Bush administration portrays Saddam Hussein.
The parallels are astounding.
Iraq 'intensifies'
attacks, says US
Defence
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said the strikes were in response to the
Iraqis firing on US and British aircraft in defiance of United Nations
resolutions.
U.S. Supplied
Germs to Iraq in '80s
Iraq's
bioweapons program that President Bush wants to eradicate got its
start with help from Uncle Sam two decades ago
U.S. Shipments
of Pathogens to Iraq
Shipments
from the United States to Iraq of the kinds of pathogens later used
in Iraq's biological weapons programs, according to records from
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Senate Banking
Committee and U.N. weapons inspectors
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From Kilos
to Grams to Non-existent
Report:
Seized Material Not Uranium
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Border Wars:
Agents resent zeal for amnesty
"What
the hell are we doing out here?" asked one veteran agent. "Why
don't we just pack it in? Amnesty? It's just an open invitation
for more illegal aliens to come into the country, stay low for a
while and, eventually, get their citizenship papers.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Bionic man
comes a giant stride closer
Bionic
man - flesh reconstructed by science - moved a step nearer yersterday.
Mice born
from rat-matured eggs
Live
mice have been born from eggs grown to maturity under the kidney
capsules of rats.
Woman Claiming
to Carry Cloned Baby Flees S. Korea Ahead of Ban
A
controversial group that claims to have implanted a cloned embryo
into a South Korean woman says the "surrogate mother"
has been moved out of the country ahead of government moves to ban
cloning.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russian City
Hosts a NATO Exercise
Some
1,200 fire and rescue workers from Russia, several NATO countries
and former Soviet republics took part in the exercise at the training
ground of the Emergency Situations Ministry in Noginsk, about 68
kilometers east of Moscow
China in
a fix over Iraq issue
China,
which is trying to improve ties with the US while keeping the door
open for potential oil deals with Iraq, is expected to abstain from
any Security Council vote authorising military action
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UN declares
war on small arms
"The
spread of illicit small arms and light weapons is a global threat
to human security and human rights," Annan said in a report.
NJ: Bill
requiring smart gun technology tops Senate agenda
State
senators from both parties plan to push Monday for approval of legislation
requiring "smart gun" technology in handguns once it becomes
commercially available.
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