Archive for October 14th, 2006

Scientific Poll: 84% Reject Official 9/11 Story

Posted on October 14, 2006. Filed under: 9/11 |

Only 16% now believe official fable according to New York Times/CBS News poll
Truth Movement has the huge majority of opinion
How will the Bush Cabal react?
Steve Watson & Alex Jones / Prisonplanet.com | October 14 2006

A monumental new scientific opinion poll has emerged which declares that only 16% of people in America now believe the official [...]

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Government argues to uphold warrantless surveillance program

Posted on October 14, 2006. Filed under: Big Brother, Police State |

Chicago Tribune | Oct. 13, 2006
By Jim Irwin
 DETROIT — The Justice Department on Friday asked a federal appeals court to throw out a lower court decision that said the Bush administration’s warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional.
The president has said the program is needed in the war on terrorism. U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor in [...]

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Pen Raises Alarm Over Government Surveillance

Posted on October 14, 2006. Filed under: Resistance |

PEN American Center | Oct. 13, 2006
PEN American Center (PEN) has joined more than 1,100 writers and free expression advocates in the United States to raise grave concerns over government surveillance and threats against the press, saying authorities are intruding too much on privacy in the name of national security.
PEN recently delivered a petition to [...]

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How tagging passengers could improve airport security

Posted on October 14, 2006. Filed under: Big Brother, Technology |

London Guardian | Oct. 13, 2006
By Alok Jha
Air travellers could soon be electronically tagged inside airports in a bid to improve security. The technology would use wrist bands or boarding passes embedded with computer chips and allow authorities to track passenger movement around terminal buildings.
Paul Brennan, an electronic engineer at University College London who is [...]

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