Friday, January 15, 2010

Alex Jones' InfoWars.com | Headlines - Friday January 15, 2010


Obama’s Favorite For Supreme Court Justice Sunstein Wants To Ban Guns, Free Speech
Steve Watson | Regulatory Czar has already been tapped for senior position.

Thank You, Governor
Chuck Baldwin
| In the coming Brave New World currently being manufactured by today’s globalists, even believing “conspiracy theories” might soon be illegal.

Al Jazeera Documentary Links Tea Party Movement to White Supremacists
We Are Change San Francisco | It seems that opposing our president and the policies of the big banking cartels means we are racists, or even worse.

Sunstein Attacks Second Amendment
Kurt Nimmo | In order to gain confirmation last year, Cass Sunstein lied about his views on the Second Amendment.

FBI Times Square Billboard Mirrors Running Man Police State
Paul Joseph Watson | 1987 movie portrayed America as a dictatorship after an economic collapse.

JPMorgan investment bankers to see record payday
Reuters
| On a per employee basis, JPMorgan investment bankers, sales staff and traders, on average, are set to make about $379,000 for 2009.

11 Clear Signs That The U.S. Economy Is Headed Into The Toilet
The Economic Collapse
| The vast majority of the talking heads on television are still speaking of the current economic collapse as if it is a temporary “recession” that will soon be over.

Liberals Call for Moving Money Out of Large Banks
The Nation
| The campaign was launched just before New Year’s Eve by Arianna Huffington of the Huffington Post and Rob Johnson of the Roosevelt Institute.

It’s Official: A Majority Of Americans Would Give Up Liberty In Order To Be Safe From Terrorism The Truth | Only 36 percent of those polled agreed with this statement: “some of the government’s proposals will go too far in restricting the public’s civil liberties.”

Kansas police chief charged with child molestation
Hutchinson News | Inman’s police chief is accused of sexually abusing three girls and one boy between the ages of 9 and 14.

Meet Mikey Hicks, 8: U.S. has him on watch list
New York Times
| The Transportation Security Administration, under scrutiny after last month’s bombing attempt, has on its Web site a “mythbuster” that tries to reassure the public.

Missouri Sheriff’s Dept. to receive device to extract cell phone data
Columbia Missourian
| The Mid-Missouri Internet Crimes Task Force will use the device to copy cell phone data — including phone numbers, contacts, pictures, videos, texts, call logs and even information the owner thinks has been deleted.

US drones collecting ‘too much information’
London Telegraph | US remote-controlled spy drones used over Afghanistan and Iraq are producing so much video intelligence that analysts are finding it more and more difficult to keep up with it.

Body scanners can store, send images, group says
NN
| A privacy group says the Transportation Security Administration is misleading the public with claims that full-body scanners at airports cannot store or send their graphic images.

U.S. to further raise airline security
NBC News
| The Department of Homeland Security is further increasing aviation security in response to intelligence indicating Islamist terrorists were planning another attack on the United States.

FBI Revitalizes Osama Bin Laden Myth
ABC News
| Using sophisticated digital enhancement techniques, the FBI today published “aged progressed” mug shots of Osama bin Laden and 17 other top terrorists wanted by the U.S.

New Saudi air raids claim more civilians in Yemen
Press TV
| Yemen’s Houthi fighters say Saudi war planes have once again pounded civilian areas in the country’s north, killing three members of a family.

Kansas Legislators To Be Vaccinated Against H1N1
WIBW | The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Shawnee County Health Agency hosted an H1N1 flu vaccination event featuring several state legislators.

More than half the experts fighting the ‘pandemic’ have ties to drug firms
Mail Online
| More than half the scientists on the swine flu taskforce advising the Government have ties to drug companies.

Europeans snub vaccine and states cancel orders
WSJ
| European governments are canceling orders and trying to sell or give away extra doses as they sit on a glut of the vaccine.

Hutchison’s Border Plan: Merge Homeland Security and Local Law Enforcement
KWTX
| Hutchison’s plan for security along the Texas-Mexico border includes expanding state participation in Homeland Security programs that let local law enforcement officials enforce some federal immigration laws and that verify whether a person can legally work in the country.

Artists Develop Tool To Guide Illegal Border Crossers To Water
KPBS
| A group of art and technology activists have decided to develop what they call the Transborder Immigrant Tool.

Immigrants riot in Italy amid racial unrest
Reuters
| Thousands of immigrants protested against racism in a southern Italian town on Friday, after a night of rioting sparked by an attack on African farm workers by a gang of white youths.

Dutch inquiry says Iraq war had no mandate
BBC
| An inquiry into the Netherlands’ support for the invasion of Iraq says it was not justified by UN resolutions.

UK troops ‘executed Iraqi grandmother’
Independent | Allegations that a 62-year-old Iraqi grandmother was tortured and executed by British soldiers after her family home was raided three years ago are being investigated by the Royal Military Police.

Army Imprisons Iraq Vet for Hip Hop Song
AllGov.com
| The Army threw Hall in jail on December 11, 2009, in Liberty County Jail, Georgia.

Pentagon: No evidence that Iran seeking nukes
Press TV
| The Pentagon had seen no indication that Tehran was planning to resume the program allegedly aimed at developing nuclear weapons.

Iran: We had information Israel, U.S. intended to attack us
Haaretz | Iran received information days ago that Israeli and U.S. intelligence intended to carry out terrorist acts in Tehran

The March Towards War
Economic Policy Journal
| The United States and five other countries have tentatively agreed to meet this weekend to discuss what to do about Iran’s nuclear defiance of the UN Security Council.

Save the People of Iceland: the Official Petition
Infowars.com
| Iceland may be the first Western democracy to be forced into South-American style debt-slavery.

Turkey warns Lebanon that Israel may be planning attack
Haaretz
| Erdogan called on the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council to pressure Israel over its nuclear program in the same way that the international community has been dealing with Iran.

Fake gold bars in Bank of England and Fort Knox
Pakistan Daily
| A recent discovery — in October of 2009 — has been suppressed by the main stream media.

Protesters Gunned Down In Southern Afghanistan
Eurasia Review
| Hundreds of Afghans took part in the demonstration, which had to be dispersed by police and the military.

Israel Hints at New Invasion of Lebanon
Ynet | “Should the (security) situation deteriorate, we’ll hold the Lebanese government and all those who help Hezbollah responsible,” said Barak at an IDF outpost overlooking south Lebanon’s villages.

Blackwater/Xe mercs arrive in Somalia, Al-Shabab says
Press TV
| At least 18 people have been killed in clashes between rival factions in southern and central Somalia, and there are reports that Blackwater/Xe mercenaries have entered the country.

Obama Extends Power over Governors
Robert Stevens
| Tyranny and abuse always begin with what first seems to be harmless acts of legislation.

Gun Control Advocate Shoots Intruder
Bob Ellis
| What would you think if a long-time gun control advocate ended up shooting someone? Might the word “hypocrite” come to mind?

The Constitution Will Never Enforce Itself
Geoff Broughton
| It is common sense that the states must have some recourse available to them should the Federal Government overreach its powers.

U.N.’s World Health Organization Wants Tax on Internet
Fox News | The World Health Organization (WHO) is considering a plan to ask governments to impose a global consumer tax on such things as Internet activity or everyday financial transactions like paying bills online.

Sacked government drugs adviser vows to tell truth
BBC
| The government’s sacked former chief drugs adviser Professor David Nutt has vowed to tell the “truth about drugs” as he launched a rival advisory group.

Monsanto’s GMO Corn Linked To Organ Failure, Study Reveals
Huffington Post | Researchers found that agricultural giant Monsanto’s GM corn is linked to organ damage in rats.

Palpable level of angst’ over terror threat
CNN
| Federal officials say there is no imminent threat of a terrorist attack on U.S. soil, but a source cites a “palpable level of angst” among those in the intelligence community.

Actor Danny Glover Says Haitian Earthquake Caused by Climate Change
Daily Telegraph | “When we see what we did at the climate summit in Copenhagen, this is the response, this is what happens.”

Unions Get Special Treatment On Obamacare
New York Post
| Big Labor got some big love from President Obama and congressional Democrats yesterday.

Volcker Says New Taxes Not an “Unreasonable Response” to Federal Banker Bailout CNN | Former Fed boss neglects to mention proposed taxes on banks will be passed on to consumers.

Majority Would Vote Against Obama
Reid Wilson
| A year into his tenure, a majority of Americans would already vote against Pres. Obama if the ‘12 elections were held today.

A Cass Sunstein Primer
Joe Wäges
| A comprehensive list of Sunstein’s writings.

Obama’s “Green Jobs” Go to Prison Slaves
Infowars
| The average prisoner makes 23 cents an hour.

Avatar Script Reveals Cameron’s Hatred for Gun Owners
John Nolte
| Cameron — “I regret my choice of language in the Avatar screenplay.”