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CHECK OUT ALEX JONES' INFOWARS.COM PRIOR KNOWLEDGE SECTION
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Mall surveillance
under spotlight
Taped
beating shows parking lot cameras see more than shoplifting
Poor Opinion
of the Police Is Now a Punishable Offence
Lori
Blumke thought she was doing her civic duty last week when she told
a judge her recent hard feelings toward police officers might taint
her ability to serve as an impartial juror. She was stunned when
David Buter, chief judge of Grand Rapids District Court, declined
to excuse her from jury duty. Instead, he ordered her to perform
24 hours of community service
Conditioning
for the National ID: Support grows for air traveler ID system
Support
is growing among key government officials and travel industry groups
for creation of a registered traveler program for screening airline
customers and employees, despite objections by civil libertarians
and privacy advocates.
Prosecutor
deal leads to rape of a little girl
Eight
months after he was allowed to stay out of jail, Gross was charged
with raping a 12-year-old Baltimore girl at a county nightclub that
authorities would later say served as a base of operations for Gross
and Colvin's well-organized crime ring.
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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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HK unveils
anti-subversion law plan: Life in Prison for Speaking out Against
the Government, Search and Seizure at Will
The
purpose of the new law would be to protect the "sovereignty,
territorial integrity, unity and national security" of China
and of the Hong Kong government.
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India questions
UN's haze conclusions
Scientists
at India's premier research organisation - the Indian Institute
of Science - say the adverse implications suggested by a recent
United Nations report on the Asian "brown haze" were exaggerated.
U.S. Proposes
worldwide NATO strike force
The
United States has prescribed expensive medicine for aging NATO,
pressing alliance defense ministers to build a high-tech strike
force of 20,000 troops for the war on terrorism and other security
challenges.
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33 Million
Living in Poverty in the US
The
number of poor people in the United States rose last year to 32.9
million, an increase of 1.3 million that pushed up the proportion
of Americans living in poverty for the first time in eight years
to 11.7 percent
Federal Death
Penalty Ruled Unconstitutional
A
federal judge declared the federal death penalty unconstitutional
Tuesday in the second such ruling in less than three months
FBI tells
Montana offices of threats to Forest Service by Enviroterrorists
An
environmental terrorist group that claimed responsibility for an
arson fire last month in Pennsylvania has now threatened U.S. Forest
Service administrative and research facilities nationwide.
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The
Economy
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Stocks Sink,
Nasdaq at 1996 Low
A
slew of dour corporate forecasts and fears about a possible war
with Iraq sent stocks tumbling on Monday, yanking the Nasdaq down
to its lowest level since 1996 and extending the longest bear market
stocks have seen in 60 years.
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.
Small Potatoes
to the Globalists: Bill Gates has lost $42 billion
Fortunes
change as Forbes names 400
It's the
economy, stupid
With George Bush directing all his energies towards foreign policy,
the foundation of America's strength - its economy - is suffering
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National
Security and the Military
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Pentagon:
U.S. troops arrive in Ivory Coast
A
contingent of U.S. troops landed in the Ivory Coast on Wednesday
to prepare for a possible operation to rescue students and staff
trapped at a missionary school
Nanotech
Equipped Super Soldiers
Nano
materials could provide future soldiers with super strength, protection
against bioweapons and even a way to communicate covertly.
Official:
Navy Weapons May Not Work
The
Pentagon's testing chief is questioning the reliability of some
equipment the Navy could use in a war against Iraq, including a
satellite-guided bomb fielded before it passed operational tests.
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Politics
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In President's
Speeches, Iraq Dominates, Economy Fades
As he seeks to boost Republican candidates in the midterm elections,
President Bush is increasing his emphasis on terrorism and national
security
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Report :
Iraq developing intermediate-range missiles
The
regime of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has begun efforts to produce
a ballistic missile with a range of more than 1,000 kilometers
U.S. Gave
West Nile, Other Viruses, to Iraq
The
United States supplied Saddam Hussein's Iraq with the West Nile
virus, a recently released CDC letter proves.
U.S. sent
Iraq germs in mid-'80s
West
Nile Virus, E. coli, anthrax and botulism were among the potentially
fatal biological cultures that a U.S. company sent under U.S. Commerce
Department licenses after 1985
U.S. plans
war to control Iraq's oil wealth: experts
The U.S.
is talking of war with Iraq not because Baghdad has allegedly amassed
weapons of mass destruction but to control the country's huge oil
reserves
Bush planned
Iraq 'regime change' before becoming President
A secret blueprint for
US global domination reveals that President Bush and his cabinet
were planning a premeditated attack on Iraq to secure 'regime change'
even before he took power in January 2001
A 'liberated'
Iraq could end up like Weimar Germany
Assume
the US has won its war: that's when the nightmare begins
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UK 'sells'
bomb material to Iran
British
officials have approved the export of key components needed to make
nuclear weapons to Iran and other countries known to be developing
such weapons.
Sovereign
Governments defaults nearly double in 2002
Debt
defaults by sovereign governments rose in the first three quarters
of 2002 compared with the same period a year ago, and are expected
to increase again next year
Fluoride
is Toxic.
Scots
face water fluoride
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Lax new INS
limits on Mideast visitors
Updated
inspector field manual reveals loopholes in tracking high-risk aliens
Border War:
Mexican police join drug lords
Mexican
drug lords, backed by corrupt Mexican military officers and police
officials, will move tons of marijuana, cocaine and heroin this
year over rugged desert trails to accomplices in Phoenix and Tucson
for shipment to willing buyers throughout the United States.
WIDE OPEN
10,000
Illegals Cross the Border Every Day
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Slaves to
Our Machines
WELCOME
TO YOUR FUTURE AS A PC PLUG-IN
Is Star
Trek in our future?
Scientists work on
projects where you might be able to beam up
California
backs embryonic stem cell research
California
Governor Gray Davis Sunday signed a bill backing controversial human
embryonic stem cell research.
Designer baby to have perfect hearing
An
Australian couple have won the right to create a designer baby with
perfect hearing.
Belgian Clinic
Offers Baby Gender Selection
A
controversial technique that promises to help couples choose the
sex of their child is being offered at a Belgian clinic.
Your genetic
code on a disc
Soon everybody
could have a personal copy of their complete genetic code, for medical
reasons or perhaps curiosity.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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China praises
North Korea's planned foray into capitalism
China
said Tuesday it welcomed communist North Korea's first major experiment
in capitalism
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Los Angeles
First City in Nation to Vote to Ban 50 Caliber Sniper Rifles
The legislative
effort, which received strong support from the LA Police Department,
was spearheaded by the Violence Prevention Coalition of Greater
Los Angeles, aided by the Pacific Center for Violence Prevention,
and based on research by the Violence Policy Center (VPC).
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