Friday, November 20, 2009

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Geithner Savaged On Unemployment During Fiery Capitol Hill Hearing
Paul Joseph Watson | Burgess tells former New York Fed chief, “You should never have been hired” as Brady calls on Treasury Secretary to resign over Obama’s 7 million jobs deficit.

Rush Limbaugh Mentions Prison Planet Article On Al Gore
Kurt Nimmo | In addition to talking about Watson’s article on his show, Limbaugh has a link to the article on his website.

With Hurricanes At Thirty Year Low, Gore Turns To Photoshop
Paul Joseph Watson | The King of cap and trade simply airbrushes them in to his new book to create a more scary earth.

‘Glitch’ could cut jobless benefits for a million
New York Times | About one million laid-off workers will see their unemployment benefits end in January unless Congress acts quickly.

Economists Opposing Fed Audit Have Undisclosed Fed Ties
Ryan Grim | A broad cross-section of the “prominent economists” lobbying on behalf of the Watt bill are in fact deeply involved with the Federal Reserve.

The Day the Dollar Died
John Galt | Despite popular belief and promises from those who wish to rob you of your savings and investments, the collapse of the dollar might just be an event measured in hours, not days as their control is not what it seems.

Questions and Gunmen Remain Missing in Bizarre Florida False Hostage Paramilitary Operation
Corruption American Style | A blueprint for what can and will go wrong when local law enforcement, SWAT teams, and paramilitary stage a dramatic multi-county SWAT task force raid in a dramatic show of force and police power.

Teens help SWAT team practice
Orange County Register | As part of a training exercise for SWAT personnel, about 70 students joined police officers from the North County SWAT Team at Yorba Linda High School Sunday.

Soldiers Get Camo Designed for Canadian Cities
Ottawa Citizen | Designs are to be based on the “unique requirements” of the urban settings of Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto.

Big Brother’s Smart Meter Invades Home Privacy
Toronto Star | The time for action is now, before the smart grid becomes a fully established part of our infrastructure.

Brit Officials launch 83-point probe into families’ lives
Mail Online | Parents of five-year-olds starting school have been sent an 83-point questionnaire that probes personal details of their lives.

Secret CCTV cameras fitted INSIDE people’s homes to spy on neighbours outside
Mail Online | The £1,000 security cameras have been placed inside properties but are trained on the streets to gather evidence of anti-social behavior.

Obama administration to seek death penalty for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Tom Kavanagh | The government of the United States has announced it will seek the death penalty for alleged 9/11 hijackers due to be put on trial in New York city.

FBI Says It Has Arrested Suspects in Mumbai Attack
New York Times | Investigators here are retracing the steps of two men arrested in Chicago by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to see if they helped plan the attacks here that killed more than 160 people in November 2008.

Nato chief: quick exit from Afghanistan will unleash ‘global jihad’
Telegraph | “If we were to walk away and turn our backs on Afghanistan, al Qaida would be back in a flash.”

Plague or Plan? Wayne Madsen On Virus in Ukraine
Russia Today | British scientists suspect that swine flu virus has mutated in Ukraine.

Suspicious Swine Flu Numbers (But the Statists Are Gearing Up for the Next Big One)
Kathryn Muratore | The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia found that most of their patients with flu-like symptoms had a cold, not swine flu.

Reports of pneunomic plague deaths in Poland
Ukraine and World Pneumonic Plague Information | The victims came from small villages close to Bialystok.

Stewart to Dobbs: Your views are ‘abhorrent, wrong, but consistent’
Sahil Kapur | “I do respect you because your views, however abhorrent and wrong, have always been consistent,” he told the former CNN anchor.

Bush aide urges weapons ban to slow Mexican drug war
Washington Times | Robert C. Bonner also called for the United States to more aggressively investigate U.S. gun sellers and tighten security along its side of the border.

US border-security cash leaves towns on the hook
Arizona Star | Federal grant money from Operation Stonegarden may seem like a windfall for the cities and counties that have eagerly accepted it.

Iraq’s vice president vetoes election law
Washington Post | Iraq’s vice president on Wednesday vetoed legislation to organize the country’s parliamentary elections in January.

General Odierno: U.S. to reconsider Iraq drawdown plan
Agence France-Presse | General Ray Odierno told reporters in Baghdad that although all American combat troops are due to pull out by August 2010, the plan could change between now and May if the security situation deteriorates.

Schwarzenegger visits troops in Iraq
Sacramento Bee | Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger visited troops Monday in Iraq at a military camp outside Baghdad for the first time as California governor, signing autographs and recounting his own experience as an Austrian tank driver.

Iran Began Preparing for U.S. Bombing in 2002
Gareth Porter | Report provides new evidence that the Qom enrichment facility was constructed on one of many sites where tunneling had been prepared as early as 2002 to protect various kinds of facilities from a possible U.S. air attack.

Attacking Iran over nuclear ambitions ‘would make world more dangerous’
Sir Richard Dalton, a former British ambassador to Iran, has warned against attacking the country over its nuclear ambitions, saying doing so would “make the world a more dangerous place”.

Iran Sentences 5 To Death Over Post-Election Protests
BBC | Five people have so far been sentenced to death and 81 have received jail terms in connection with post-election unrest in Iran, prosecutors have said.

Osama bin Laden’s son wants to work for UN
Telegraph | In an interview with the New Statesman, the fourth eldest son of the world’s most wanted man said that he “passionately wants to try to stop violence”.

Société Générale tells clients how to prepare for potential ‘global collapse’
Telegraph | Bank’s asset team said state rescue packages over the last year have merely transferred private liabilities onto sagging sovereign shoulders, creating a fresh set of problems.

Possible EU President Tells Bilderberg: Levy Green Taxes On Europe
Times Online | The man tipped to be Europe’s first president is already considering new EU taxes to fund the rising cost of Brussels and the welfare state.

UK seeking new world order by Afghan war
Press TV | According to the latest opinion poll, an increasing majority of Britons want the country’s 9,000 troops out of Afghanistan within a year.

Army Sends Infant to Protective Services, Mom to Afghanistan
Dahr Jamail | A single mother is being threatened with a military court-martial if she does not agree to deploy to Afghanistan, despite having been told she would be granted extra time to find someone to care for son.

Security Worsens As Taliban Move Into Northern Afghanistan
Radio Free Europe | When Taliban fighters hijacked two NATO fuel tankers along the new northern supply route into Afghanistan earlier this month, they generated international headlines.

Republican to Bloomberg: What if Terrorists Take Your Daughter
New York Daily News | Rep. says Mayor Bloomberg’s daughters could be “kidnapped at school by a terrorist” because Bloomberg wants the 9/11 culprits tried at the scene of the crime.

Obama Says KSM Will Be Convicted, Put to Death
AFP | Obama predicted that anger at the planned civilian trial for Sheikh Mohammed would fall away “when he’s convicted and when the death penalty is applied to him.”

Holder Downplays Concerns Over 9/11 Trial
Fox News | Despite growing concerns that trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others in civilian court triggers a host of complications for the prosecution, Attorney General Eric Holder says he’s confident the cases will be “successful.”

Go to the Hospital in Illinois and Lose Your Gun Rights
Illinois Gun | The Law was passed by the Illinois General Assembly in a knee jerk response to the Virginia Tech shooting.

Gun sales shoot up amid America’s fear of rising crime and terrorism
Times Online | Smith & Wesson expects to nearly double its annual sales in the next three to five years as demand for its firearms soars in the recession.

Constitutional Candidates for Congress
Thomas R. Eddlem | Ron Paul’s presidential campaign evidently inspired dozens of candidates for congressional office across the nation who seek to reform Congress from a constitutionalist perspective.

California outlaws large, power-hungry TVs
Yahoo Tech | California agreed to enact strict regulations on the amount of power televisions can consume, effectively outlawing most large plasma TVs as of January 1, 2011.

NSA Is Giving Microsoft Some Help On Windows 7 Security
NPR | The confirmation of the NSA’s role, which began during the development of the software, is a sign of the agency’s deepening involvement with the private sector when it comes to building defenses against cyberattacks.

Apple Patents Technology That Would Force Users to Interact with Ads
Cryptogon | The technology can freeze the device until the user clicks a button or answers a test question to demonstrate that he or she has dutifully noticed the commercial message.

New Orleans-Area Residents ‘Vindicated’ by Katrina Ruling Against Army Corps of Engineers
Fox News | A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the corps’ failure to properly maintain a navigation channel led to massive floods when Katrina hit in August 2005.

Medical marijuana dispensaries subject to sales tax, retail license laws
Denver Post | Colorado Attorney General John Suthers said in a legal opinion released late today that the sale of medical marijuana is subject to taxation.

Rothschild/Warburg Mouthpiece ADL Mouths Off
David Kramer | The old “anti-Semitic” canard is rapidly losing its scare hold on people who are starting to wake up to our totally fraudulent monetary system.

Ron Paul’s Amendment To Audit The Federal Reserve Approved
StreetInsider | A key House panel approved the Paul-Grayson Amendment by an overwhelming 43-26 Thursday afternoon, which will give watchdogs new authority to audit the Federal Reserve.

Reid Introduces Senate Health Bill That Mandates Federally Subsidized Abortion
CNSNews | Senate Majority Harry Reid (D.-Nev.) late Wednesday published the final text of a Senate health care bill that would mandate federally subsidized abortion.

Congressman Tells Americans to Stop Complaining So Much
Capitol Confidential | Rep. Cleaver is currently circulating a “Dear Colleague” letter, seeking co-sponsors for House Concurrent Resolution 155, designating the day before Thanksgiving as the official “Complaint Free Wednesday.”

Endgame: The HQ Full Length Version Now Online
Infowars | Alex Jones’ landmark documentary Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement is more important than ever.

32% Inflation in UCLA Tuition Causes Near Riots
Infowars | Protesters amass outside UC Regents meeting at Covel Commons, one tasered and 14 arrested.

Obama Critic Rev. Mannings Says Homeland Security Visited Him
Infowars | Expects to be arrested within the next few days and charged with making a threat against the president.