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Star Heidi Montag: Over My Dead Body Would I Take A Microchip
Star of MTV's The Hills Heidi Montag appeared on The Alex Jones Show
today with her fellow co-star husband Spencer Pratt to discuss how some
nightclubs are introducing implantable identification microchips to
allow customers to access VIP areas. Montag told Jones, "You would
have to kill me before I get a chip."
Climate
Change Alarmist Claims Arrival of Summer Is Really Global Warming In
what amounts to little more than a three paragraph rant, a well known
British climate change alarmist has announced that the onset of a glorious
spell of Summer weather has uniformly silenced climate change "deniers".
German
court halts ratification of Lisbon Treaty
The EU’s Lisbon Treaty may not be ratified in Germany until legislation
has been put in place to safeguard national parliamentary powers, the
country’s top court ruled on Tuesday.
Ron
Paul: Democrats Who Opposed Climate Bill Voted For It Anyway In a
Campaign for Liberty video commentary, Ron Paul reveals that even though
up to 20 Democrats opposed the controversial climate bill, they voted
for it anyway, underscoring once again how the vast majority of Congress
members are bought and paid for by the elite in Washington.
Jet
Goes Down in Indian Ocean With 153 Aboard
An airliner with 153 people on board and belonging to Yemen’s
state carrier, Yemenia Air, crashed in the Indian Ocean, apparently
near the archipelago of Comoros, early Tuesday morning, according to
a senior government official and a Yemenia Air official.
Zelaya
Seeks UN Help to Regain Presidency in Honduras
Honduras’s deposed president, Manuel Zelaya, will appeal to the
United Nations today to help him return to office after his supporters
clashed with police last night in the capital, Tegucigalpa.
Fein:
Obama ’shuts his eyes’ to ‘open confessions’
of Bush-era war crimes Speaking at the National Press Club on Monday, former Reagan
administration Associated Attorney General Bruce Fein lamented President
Barack Obama’s decision to shut his eyes to open confessions of
war crimes by members of the prior administration.
NY
Times Worked With Wikipedia To Censor News
The New York Times worked with Wikipedia to keep news of the kidnapping
of one of its reporters in Afghanistan off the online user-edited encyclopedia,
the newspaper reported on Monday.
After
Iran election, Israel beefs up air force The Israeli Air Force has launched an upgrade of its F-15 fleet,
equipping the jets with complex systems that would enable them to carry
out long-distance attacks.
The
Truth Behind The Iraq "Sovereignty" Propaganda The corporate media is getting all giddy and affording blanket
coverage to the story of Iraqis who are "regaining their sovereignty"
as U.S. troops are pulled out from Iraqi cities. This is of course
lurid and baseless propaganda - hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops
will remain in Iraq stationed at the dozens of military bases that
have been built across the country.
Print
More Money to Avoid Bigger Slump: Hendry Fears about inflation and hyperinflation could create another
economic downturn, bigger than the one the world went through, Hugh
Hendry, chief investment officer at hedge fund Eclectica, told CNBC
Tuesday.
Bible-distributing
family arrested at Pride Festival
Brian and Doris Johnson have passed out free Bibles at the Twin
Cities Pride Festival for 11 years, but this year their free gifts
got them arrested. After being told they couldn’t have a booth
at this year’s festival, the family came anyway and ended
up behind bars for trespassing.
King
County GOP blasts energy-climate bill
It passed the House with the vote of Republican Rep. Dave Reichert,
but King County Republican Chairman Lori Sotelo is calling on GOP
troops to write their senators and demand that they kill a sweeping
bill to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
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