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Sunday, July 19, 2009 14:22
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Announces Flu Pandemic PSA Propaganda Contest Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services and
Bilderberg member in good standing, has announced yet another waste
of taxpayer money.
Walter
Cronkite: Most Trusted Asset of Operation Mockingbird
“It is impossible to imagine CBS News, journalism or indeed America
without Walter Cronkite,” said Sean McManus, president of CBS
News, on the passing on Walter Cronkite. “More than just the best
and most trusted anchor in history, he guided America through our crises,
tragedies and also our victories and greatest moments.”
Amazon
Kindle users surprised by ‘Big Brother’ move Owners of Amazon’s Kindle electronic book reader have received
a nasty surprise, after discovering that copies of books by George Orwell
had been deleted from their gadgets without their knowledge.
Legal
Immunity Set For Swine Flu Vaccine Makers
The last time the government embarked on a major vaccine campaign against
a new swine flu, thousands filed claims contending they suffered side
effects from the shots. This time, the government has already taken
steps to head that off.
House
Intel Committee to probe CIA hit squad program
U.S. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Silvestre Reyes (D-TX) said
on Friday afternoon that the panel will investigate the CIA’s
hit squad program to determine whether the agency’s nondisclosure
to Congress was a violation of law.
Alex Jones – Where I Stand!
Alex temporarily puts the news aside and takes a moment to reflect on
the bigger picture.
Did
the real “cyber 9/11? happen on 9/11?
Government sources immediately began blaming North Korea for the recent
cyberterror attacks on South Korea and the U.S., despite having no evidence
to back up those claims.
Iraq
Restricts U.S. Forces
The Iraqi government has moved to sharply restrict the movement and
activities of U.S. forces in a new reading of a six-month-old U.S.-Iraqi
security agreement that has startled American commanders and raised
concerns about the safety of their troops.
Goldman
Sachs Raking in Massive Profits Due to the fact that Goldman Sachs is currently the favorite
of Washington they are raking in massive profits during a time when
most banks and brokerage firms are struggling for survival.
Democracy
hangs by a thread in Honduras
The international group of right-wingers who staged the coup d’état
against the democratic government of Honduras on 28 June are watching
their plot fast unravel.
Gates:
US public may stop backing Afghan war
The US defense secretary has admitted that the American public will
likely stop backing the war in Afghanistan a day after a top US
military chief said he can not see an end to the long-fought war.
Dollar,
Yen Fall Most Since May on Economic Outlook, Earnings The dollar and the yen posted the biggest declines against
the euro since May as corporate earnings topped forecasts and U.S.
reports showing gains in housing and a slower decline in industrial
production.
Rafsanjani
defies Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as protesters turn out in force
Tens of thousands of Iranians flooded the streets of Tehran yesterday
to hear the country’s most influential powerbroker pronounce
the Islamic Republic in crisis and as he called for the release
of those arrested in recent pro-democracy demonstrations.
July
13 - Gregory Seabrooke - $100
June 24 - David Kwon - $50
June 11 - Peter Keeley - $10
June 11 - James Gathings - $10
May 25 - Stefan Lisander - $200
May 15 - Barry John Bennett - $15