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Police
and the Police State
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Bush creates
Orwellian society
Freedom
is Slavery; War is Peace; Ignorance is Strength. This is the motto
heralded by Big Brother in George Orwells book, 1984.
This motto might as well be from the George W. Bush administration.
FEMA's Surreal
Nuke Emergency Drill
Federal
regulators gave preliminary passing grades yesterday to an emergency
drill at Indian Point 2
Treating
the Elderly Like Prisoners...For Their Safety, of Course
Electronic
tagging for Alzheimer's
OH: Officers
Involved in Fatal Raid Were "High-Fiving" Each Other
"They
were so busy celebrating and everything. It was like a carnival
to them," Helriggle said. "They all got to use their new
guns and stuff."
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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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New Police
State Powers: France targets beggars
It
gives them wide rights to carry out searches and tap telephones
and much greater leeway to conduct investigations without involving
a judge.
UK Government
plans to lock up people with mental disorders who have not committed
a crime
New
powers would allow the authorities to detain them indefinitely,
even if they had committed no crime
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Bush Sr:
"
I still believe that the collective commitment of the international
community to a new order of freedom with justice
and democracy will continue to mould a kinder, gentler world for
generations to come..."
East Timor
joins UN
East
Timor, the world's newest independent country, has become the 191st
member of the United Nations.
DC
Indie Media Coverage of IMF Demonstration in DC
French Socialist
presents European Constitution
Mr
Badinter insists he is not proposing the setting up of a European
Federation.
US Senator:
WTO Becoming a 'Kangaroo Court'
A
top U.S. senator lashed out at the World Trade Organization on Thursday,
accusing it of becoming "like a kangaroo court" because
of a series of negative rulings against the United States.
IMF plan
would let countries declare bankruptcy
The
International Monetary Fund has proposed a dramatic new approach
to helping countries that are drowning in debt - they will be allowed
to declare bankruptcy
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New rule
adds fetal health coverage
The Bush administration
said Friday that it will consider fetuses "unborn children"
under a government-funded health program, brushing aside complaints
that the move is an effort to undercut abortion rights.
Gov't Had
Missile in Okla. Building -- Just above the Daycare Center
The
government had a TOW antitank missile stowed in a locker several
floors above the daycare center.
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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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The U.S.,
Russia And Iraqi Oil
Giants
of the American and Russian oil industries will come together in
Houston this week for the first U.S.-Russia Commercial Energy Summit.
Let me execute
Bin Laden, says Giuliani in new book
If
Osama Bin Laden is ever caught alive, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani
has one wish: He wants to be the one to execute the terrorist.
The Making
of John Walker Lindh
How
did a quiet, bright young boy from suburban America end up alongside
the Taliban in Afghanistan?
Russia: no
proof of Iraq-Bin Laden link
The
Russian foreign minister, Igor Ivanov, today rejected British and
US attempts to link Iraq with the al-Qaida terrorist network.
After Saddam:
Fledgling states, oceans of oil
By
toppling Saddam, the United States will gain control of the Iraqi
and Kuwaiti oil reserves, shielding itself from the Saudi threat
of raising oil prices and thus choking the already shaky Western
economies.
Bin Laden
dead, say powers of deduction
An
increasing number of government analysts believe Osama bin Laden
is dead
Australia:
Preparing for War
According
to the latest report brought by the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper,
the top priority for the Australian-US satellite ground station
at Pine Gap, near Alice Springs, has been shifted to intelligence
gathering in Iraq, including target identification, ahead of a threatened
US-led first strike.
Thousands
march on Cheney's house to protest a war with Iraq
Protesters,
some holding signs that said "No Blood for Oil," blamed
Cheney for pushing the nation toward war. Police estimated about
2,500 people turned out for the peaceful event.
U.S. INTERESTS
IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS
Today
the Subcommittee examines the interests of a new contestant in this
new great game, the United States. The five countries which make
up Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
and Uzbekistan, attained their independence in 1991, and have once
again captured worldwide attention due to the phenomenal reserves
of oil and natural gas located in the region.
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Refined uranium
found in Turkey weighs grams, not kilograms
It
was originally believed that the Turkish paramilitary police had
seized over 15 kg of weapons-grade uranium in the operation that
also resulted in the detention of two men accused of smuggling the
substance. The actual weight of the uranium turned out to be hundreds
of grams
Anti-War
Protestors in Madrid Dress as Suicide Bombers
Demonstrators
imitating suicide bombers hold up a banner which reads 'NO WAR'
as thousands of demonstrators protest in Madrid on Sept. 29, 2002
against a possible U.S.-led military strike on Iraq.
Pak nukes
in US custody?
A
Harvard University paper has put forth the engaging hypothesis that
Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is under the "custodial control"
of the US.
Pakistan
Christians demand security
Tens
of thousands of Pakistani Christians have gathered outside a Karachi
cathedral to demand better protection
'Rain Man'
in Scottish fight against MMR
International autism
expert joins new charity to battle for research and resources ...
and against triple vaccine
School offers
morning-after pill to 11-year-olds -- without parental consent
Girls
as young as 11 will be able to obtain the morning-after pill at
a London school without their parents' consent.
Guernsey
considers euthanasia law
Guernsey's
parliament took a step yesterday towards legalising voluntary euthanasia.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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GOP not supporting
English measures
Voters
are embracing the anti-bilingual-education initiative on the November
ballot in Colorado and Massachusetts. The question is, why won't
Republicans?
TX: Governor
candidates advertise in Spanish to attract support
Gubernatorial
candidates in Texas and New Mexico are running Spanish radio and
TV spots like never before to reach the ever-growing bloc of Hispanic
voters.
Study: Blondes
Are an Endangered Species
A new
study by German researchers claims that people with blonde hair
comprise an endangered species that will become extinct by 2202.
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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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US vs China:
A new Cold War?
Who,
then, is the potential challenger? The attention turns to China.
Indeed, while the document emphasizes that the United States "welcomes
the emergence of a strong, peaceful, and prosperous China",
it also admonishes Beijing not to pursue "advanced military
capabilities that can threaten its neighbors in the Asia-Pacific
region".
China: U.S.
ship entered waters
A
Chinese government spokeswoman complained Thursday that an American
naval ship had violated international law by operating inside China's
200-mile economic zone.
What Does
Ariel Sharon Want from Moscow?
Sharon
is going to tell Putin about Iraqis "weapons of mass
destruction"
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Swiss Government
sets its sights on gun law
The
measures, which are in the consultation process until the end of
the year, include tighter controls on members of the public wishing
to buy guns from licensed gun shops and private individuals, as
well as a ban on imitation and soft air guns.
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