Archive for February, 2007

Humanity Under Attack: The Tactics Of Social Engineering

Posted on February 27, 2007. Filed under: General |

Old-thinker news | Feb. 27, 2007
By Daniel Taylor
Comment: The social engineering tactics mentioned in this article are but a few of many. Further independent research into each area will reveal many more details not mentioned here. I encourage you to reflect on this information and relate it to what you have already observed in your [...]

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Grotesque Kennedy On the Attack

Posted on February 24, 2007. Filed under: Deception, tyranny |

Lou Dobbs | Feb. 23, 2007

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Ron Paul Presidential exploratory committee video

Posted on February 24, 2007. Filed under: General |

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“We have lost our way and strayed from the free society our founders secured for us in the Constitution, but there’s no reason the principles that made us the greatest nation ever can’t be restored… liberty once again must become more important to us than the desire for security and [...]

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Britons up in arms over `Bin Brother’

Posted on February 22, 2007. Filed under: Big Brother |

McClatchy Newspapers | Feb. 22, 2007
By Liz Ruskin
LONDON – The British tolerate millions of surveillance cameras watching their every public move. They agreed to let roadside cameras record their vehicular movements and store the information for two years. But when they discovered that their garbage is being bugged, they howled that Big Brother had gone too [...]

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Tony Snow and White House Reporters Slam The ‘Hateful,’ ‘Polarized’ Blogosphere

Posted on February 22, 2007. Filed under: Media |

Think Progress | Feb. 21, 2007
In a press roundtable at the National Press Club tonight, White House Press Secretary Tony Snow led a discussion with White House correspondents about the impact of the internet on their respective jobs. Their conclusion? They don’t like being challenged by blogs.
NBC News’ David Gregory bemoaned how political coverage has [...]

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Nichols Fingers FBI Agent Directing McVeigh in OKC Bombing By Name

Posted on February 22, 2007. Filed under: General |

Prisonplanet | Feb. 22, 2007
By Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
A newspaper reported the name of the FBI agent fingered by Terry Nichols as having led Timothy McVeigh in carrying out the Oklahoma City bombing before a Utah court order sealed documents pertaining to the testimony.
Though subsequent reports do not mention the accused agent by [...]

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Neo-Nazi rally was organized by FBI informant

Posted on February 17, 2007. Filed under: General |

Orlando Sentinal | Feb. 15, 2007
By Henry Pierson Curtis
A paid FBI informant was the man behind a neo-Nazi march through the streets of Parramore that stirred up anxiety in Orlando’s black community and fears of racial unrest that triggered a major police mobilization.
That revelation came Wednesday in an unrelated federal court hearing and has prompted [...]

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Documents show new secretive US prison program isolating Muslim, Middle Eastern prisoners

Posted on February 17, 2007. Filed under: tyranny |

Raw Story | Feb. 16, 2007
By Jennifer Van Bergen
The US Department of Justice has implemented a secretive new prison program segregating “high-security-risk” Muslim and Middle Eastern prisoners and tightly restricting their communications with the outside world in apparent violation of federal law, according to documents obtained by RAW STORY.
Quietly implemented in December, the special “Communications [...]

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Thousands of government snoops to police smoking ban

Posted on February 15, 2007. Filed under: tyranny |

BBC | Feb. 15, 2007
By Nick Triggle
Thousands of council staff are being trained to police the smoking ban in bars, restaurants and shops in England.
Ministers have given councils £29.5m to pay for staff, who will be able to give on-the-spot £50 fines to individuals and take court action against premises.
They will have the power to enter [...]

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Patients, doctors staying away from implantable RFID chips

Posted on February 15, 2007. Filed under: Resistance |

CNET | Feb. 15, 2007
 By Michael Kanellos
Putting RFID chips into people’s arms is, it turns out, not a booming business.
VeriChip, which has created a system for putting RFID chips into humans for medical-record tracking, held an initial public offering on Friday, and the company’s stock has been struggling ever since. The stock is currently trading [...]

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