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Police
and the Police State
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Shut up and
Inhale Your Soma!: Military seeks to control riots with calming
drugs
The
U.S. military is exploring ways to use drugs such as Valium to calm
people without killing them during riots or other crowd control
situations
NYPD Asks
To End Restrictions On Probing Political Groups
The
New York City Police Department is seeking to remove a long-standing
restriction on the infiltration and surveillance of political groups
by investigators
Police Ask
For Lifting Of Political Surveillance Restrictions
Citing
circumstances altered by terror threats, the New York Police Department
asked a court on Wednesday to dramatically increase its ability
to monitor political groups.
Homeland
Security Biotesting Lab to Located in Cincinnati
Cincinnati
will be the site of a new Homeland Security Research Center, giving
the city a high-profile role in the fight against chemical and biological
terrorism
MD: Sheriff's
Deputies Under Probe for Beating an Innocent Man
An
investigation by the Baltimore Sheriff's Department is focusing
on five of its deputies who have been accused of beating and using
electric stun guns on a man they mistook for a bank robber in Lexington
Market.
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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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Biometrics:
Canada's Airports to Be Equipped with Iris Scanners
Toronto
and Vancouver are about to become the first airports in North America
to use biometrics
Canada: Ottawa
has used citizens as spies abroad since 1953
The
government has been using traveling Canadians such as businessmen
and scientists as spies to collect intelligence on foreign countries
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World Bank
protesters vow to disrupt DC
Friday's
demonstrations will be the opening salvo of protests against policies
of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund during their
annual meeting.
300 Protesters
Arrested in Capital
City
police, who brought in reinforcements from as far away as Chicago
and Lowell, Mass., arrested about 300 people during a rolling series
of protests throughout the morning rush.
NATO to Admit
up to Seven Eastern European Nations This Year
Diplomats
said five countries - Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, and
Slovenia - are certain to be admitted to the 19-strong alliance.
Romania and Bulgaria will probably be invited to join.
Canadian
Company calls for common currency with U.S.
Alcan
Inc. has become one of the first major Canadian companies to call
for a common North American currency
America's
awkward squad finds allies as Washington prepares for peace protests
Washington
police are bracing themselves this morning for what could be the
biggest weekend of protest in the US since the Seattle riots of
1999.
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Fishermen
sue over Klamath River water
The
tug-of-war over the limited supply of water in the Klamath River
continued Thursday in the form of a lawsuit filed by environmentalists
and commercial fishermen who alleged that the government's allocation
of water for farm irrigation was devastating the river's salmon
population.
Fish kill
suit targets Basin
Activists,
fishermen blame irrigation for lower Klamath fish deaths
White House
'Bonesman' leads nation into the dark
"My
senior year (at Yale University) I joined Skull and Bones, a secret
society," President Bush wrote in his autobiography, "so
secret, I can't say anything more."
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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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Gulf War
vets hope errors not repeated
Many
say GIs in '91 weren't told of risks of battlefield toxins
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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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Ashcrofts
Baghdad Connection
The attorney
general and others in Washington have backed a terror group with
ties to Iraq
Going as
Planned: It's about Drugs, Oil and the Police State
New heroin threat to Europe
A
huge increase in Afghan opium production has raised fears of a new
influx of heroin into European cities.
Heroin harvest
in Afghanistan soars
Heroin
production in Afghanistan has soared by up to 1400 per cent since
the war on terror and the fall of the Taliban, a drugs conference
will hear today.
Hidden Agenda
behind the "War on Terrorism":
US Bombing
of Afghanistan restores Trade in Narcotics
Bush moves
closer to war with Iraq
Seeking
to draw a line under a Washington row over the politicisation of
the Iraq crisis, US President George Bush today said the White House
and Congress were close to an agreement allowing the US to go to
war against Iraq.
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Kuwait, Jordan
fear preemptive strike by Iraq
The
two countries are said to be concerned that Iraq plans to launch
a sabotage campaign against Western interests within Jordan and
Kuwait to foil any U.S. military campaign
Pakistan:
Gunmen kill 7 Christian charity workers in Karachi
Gunmen
entered the offices of a Christian welfare organization in the southern
port city of Karachi on Wednesday, tying office workers to their
chairs and shooting each of them in the head at close range
At least
100 countries building cyber weapons
Cyberterrorism
hyping has reached new heights - according to a report in the Melbourne
Herald Sun, at least.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Illegal Alien
Charged With Sexually Assaulting Minors
11
Boys Have Come Forward
GOP steers
clear of Tancredo's hard-line stance on illegal aliens
Republican
candidates in the state have spent tens of thousands of dollars
and hours on the stump trying to court Hispanics, and Tancredo's
stance on the Apodaca case has left many feeling awkward.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Boston Scientists
Grow Teeth In Lab
Dentists
May Soon Give Up Mechanical Implants
Venus may
have bugs, say scientists
Scientists
in the United States say clouds high in the atmosphere of the planet
Venus contain chemicals that may suggest the presence of life.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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British Petroleum's
Huge Gas Deal in China
BP's
goal of becoming a significant player in the fast expanding Chinese
energy market received a boost yesterday when a consortium it is
leading signed a £5.5bn deal to supply liquefied natural gas
(LNG) to Fujian province over 25 years.
Buchanan
Calls For Lifting Trade and Travel Restrictions Against Cuba
Former
presidential candidate and conservative pundit Pat Buchanan, a staunch
opponent of free trade agreements, said Wednesday that if he were
sitting in the Congress he'd vote in favor of lifting trade and
travel restrictions against Cuba because it is time for America
to embark on a new policy toward the communist-run nation.
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VA: Activists
demand Norfolk open parks to guns
About a
dozen supporters of the Virginia Citizens Defense League urged the
Norfolk City Council to drop the ban so they can carry their weapons
freely, from Town Point Park to the beaches of Ocean View.
Calif. Governor
Signs Laws Removing Protections for Gun Industry
Gov. Gray
Davis cleared the way Wednesday for Californians to sue gun manufacturers
if they believe the companies have been negligent in the advertising
or production of firearms.
Indiana Man
convicted of battery for shooting intruder
A
Marion County jury on Tuesday night found a 61-year-old man guilty
of aggravated battery for chasing down and shooting an intruder.
UK: Woman,
72, arrested on firearms charges
A
72-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of the possession
and manufacture of firearms.
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