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Flash
Animation
Open Congressional
Hearings on Sept. 11 Begin Today
U.S.
intelligence agencies had many warnings of possible attacks against
the United States before the Sept. 11 hijackings
3 Minute
Discrepancy: Cockpit voice recording ends before Flight 93's official
time of impact
The
final three minutes of hijacked United Flight 93 are still a mystery
more than a year after it crashed in western Pennsylvania - even
to grieving relatives who sought comfort in listening to its cockpit
tapes in April.
Intro: The
Complete 9/11 Timeline
Center
for Cooperative Research
Spy Agencies
Had Pre-9/11 Threats on U.S. Soil
U.S.
intelligence agencies had picked up reports of threats about attacks
planned for inside the United States and of using airplanes as weapons
during the summer before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
Police spoke
to U.S. Terror suspect two years ago
Document shows
Tunisian with alleged al-Qaida links gave information to Italians
two years ago
DC Jail Mistakenly
Released 4 Inmates, Including One From Pakistan Who Threatened to
Kill Bush a Week After the 9/11 Attacks
The
DC jail erroneously released four inmates during a six-day period
last month, among them a student from Pakistan who threatened to
kill President Bush a week after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
and who should have been delivered to federal authorities for a
deportation proceeding.
Feds Knew
of Terror Cell Before 9/11
An
alleged terrorist cell based in western New York and trained by
Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network was on the U.S. government's
radar before the Sept. 11 attacks
NY Terror
Probe Opened Pre-9/11
Five
men who worked, lived and socialized together in western New York
were schooled in the tools of terror, including the use of suicide
as a weapon, in camps run by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network,
federal officials said.
September
11 - US Government accused
The
report, compiled by an independent inquiry into the September 11th,
World Trade Centre attack, warns the American public that the governments
official version of events does not stand up to scrutiny.
Prior Knowledge
of Sept. 11 Not Just Urban Legend
Insight Magazine
What Did
Happen to Flight 93?
At
least six eyewitnesses saw the mysterious aircraft on the morning
of September 11 last year. But the US authorities deny it ever existed.
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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"Super
SWAT" = Police State Thug Olympics
SWAT
Teams from around state gather to compete with one another
Snitch Culture
under Scrutiny
Law
enforcement authorities, from the federal level on down, have encouraged
the public to report any suspicious activity since the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks, and have not complained about false alarms.
Bush smallpox
plan in final stages
Smallpox
vaccine would be offered first to hospital emergency workers and
slowly extended to other doctors, nurses, police and, eventually,
the general public, under a Bush administration plan in the final
stages of development.
Former FBI
Agent Kills Two, Self in NY
A
former FBI agent who was an executive at the fraud unit of Empire
Blue Cross and Blue Shield called two co-workers into his office
Monday morning, shot them to death and then killed himself
Police officer
says he accidentally shot unarmed motorist
A
Kinloch police officer said he accidentally shot a motorist during
a traffic stop early Saturday then chased the man for 25 miles into
Maryland Heights.
Now Schools
Are Talking about Mandatory Drug Testing, Period -- If You Want
to Go To Public School -- Turning Schools into Prisons
Four
New Jersey school districts testing for drug residue
17 Delaware
inmates convicted of violent crimes petition for new DNA tests under
2000 law
Seventeen
people convicted of violent crimes have asked state courts to reopen
their cases using new DNA testing methods they say will exonerate
them.
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World
Police State News
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UK Police
numbers at record high
The
home secretary, David Blunkett, is to announce today that England
and Wales now has the biggest police force since records began in
1921
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Carlyle Group
Rushes to Buy Britain's secret weapons labs
A
report on how UK defense research could be compromised if innovator
QinetiQ is bought by a venture capitalist firm linked to the Bush
family
Rumsfeld
could propose new NATO force
US
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld may propose the creation of a
new response force at a meeting of Nato ministers in Warsaw next
week
Euro would
be forced on independent Scotland
The
euro will be forced on an independent Scotland whether Scots want
it or not, according to the countrys leading constitutional
think tank.
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Disturbing
911 Sculpture Unveiled at Rockefeller Center
As grieving New
Yorkers marked the anniversary of the World Trade Center's destruction,
the folks at Rockefeller Center got in your face to commemorate
the terror attacks
"Voodoo
Science": House Condemns Rebirthing Therapy
A
10-year old girl from North Carolina suffocated in 2000 during rebirthing
treatment in Colorado. Four adults leaned on the girl, who was covered
with blankets and pillows, applying several hundred pounds of pressure.
NY: Suffolk
County proposes ban on smoking in public places
Lawmakers
on eastern Long Island on Tuesday joined their counterparts in the
New York metropolitan area in proposing a ban on smoking in public
places.
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The
Economy
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Russian Banks
Import More Euros Than Dollars
Driven
by popular demand, banks imported more euros than dollars in July
for the first time since cash euros became available, the Central
Bank said on its web site Monday.
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National
Security and the Military
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Jury
Indicts 110 Airport Workers
Federal
agents arrested 35 people Tuesday, and were seeking the others. All
110 were indicted Sept. 10 on charges of misusing a Social Security
number. Some face additional charges including unlawful return of
a removed alien, perjury, making a false statement and false claim
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Politics
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Janet Reno
concedes primary to McBride
Former
Attorney General Janet Reno conceded victory Tuesday to Tampa attorney
Bill McBride in Florida's Democratic primary for governor after
a review of Miami-Dade County's vote gave McBride a margin of nearly
5,000 votes among the nearly 1.4 million votes cast in the election
a week ago.
Clintons
Seek $3.5 Million Taxpayer Bailout
Bill and
Hillary Clinton - seeking a taxpayer bailout of more than $3.5 million
- and a host of other scandal players are asking for a total of
$7.8 million to cover legal bills stemming from the independent
counsel's probe
The latest
Bush hypocrisy
Gov.
Jeb Bush calls for jail time for nonviolent drug offenders as his
daughter gets sent to rehab.
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Any Answer's
the Wrong Answer: Bush Says World Should Not Be 'Fooled' by Iraq
President
Bush said on Tuesday the U.N. Security Council "must not be
fooled" by an Iraqi offer to allow the return of U.N. weapons
inspectors, as the Pentagon moved ahead with contingency planning
for possible war.
How Saddam
Happened
America helped make
a monster
Castro suspected
of giving false data for war on terror
Cuban
President Fidel Castro has been giving the United States false leads
on potential terrorist activity to hinder the U.S.-led war against
terrorism
Terror cells
at liberty to strike
Information
obtained from self-professed September 11 organizer Ramzi Binalshibh
indicates al Qaeda has decentralized its leadership structure, making
it more dangerous, according to U.S. officials.
America plans
PR blitz on Saddam
The
Bush Administration is to launch a multimillion-dollar PR blitz
against Saddam Hussein, using advertising techniques
Special Forces,
CIA Training for Military Action in Yemen
US special
forces and the CIA are preparing to move against Al Qaeda elements
believed hiding in the region around the Horn of Africa
Arab TV Station:
U.S. Holding an Employee at Guantanamo Bay
United
Arab Emirates Arab satellite television Al-Jazeera says one
of its employees was arrested in Afghanistan and is now being held
with Al Qaeda suspects at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo.
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Baku-ceyhan
Pipeline Breaks Ground
U.S.
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham joined the presidents of Azerbaijan,
Georgia and Turkey on Wednesday for what he called ``one of the
most important energy undertakings'' - the start of construction
of the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline.
Nazi Aide
Papon Leaves France Prison
Wartime
collaborator Maurice Papon, convicted of sending French Jews to
Nazi death camps, was released from prison Wednesday after a court
ruled he was too old and sick to serve out his 10-year sentence
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Illegals
Attack FBI Agents with Rocks, Putting Them into Comas
The
agents were investigating thefts of interstate shipments from the
railroads, which have cost the railroads more than $1 million a
year
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Ozone hole
to start shrinking and will close in 50 years
The
hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica is about to start shrinking
and will close by 2050, Australian researchers say.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russia, US
on collision course
The
surfacing Russian opposition to the American policy towards Iraq,
where Russia has vested interests, is yet another clear indication
of a growing schism between Russia and the United States and the
practical end to an era of cooperation between the two nuclear powers
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Bearing Arms
May Leave You Uninsured
It was a surprise
when State Farm Insurance, Atkinson's insurer for 34 years, canceled
his homeowners policy because of a private shooting range on the
sportsman's 14-plus acreage.
"Guns
for Guitars" Project
The
museum has four gleaming electric guitars ready to hand over to
the first kids who turn in a handgun and agree to complete a course
of after-school study
UK: `Stop
the young using air rifles'
They
want to raise the age limit for use of air rifles from 14 to 18.
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