30
to 40 shots were fired outside Ed and Elaine Brown's house last
night in what was a probable attempt at provocation to goad the
Browns and their supporters into a violent response.
Prison
Planet.com suffered a major attack last night after it was hacked.
The perpetrators could be trolls acting in response to our article
about Wikipedia censorship yesterday or they could be acting on
behalf of all manner of government agencies that we have clashed
with over the years.
Alex
speaks with activist, Iraq war veteran, and Loose Change Producer,
Korey Rowe about Korey's recent, politically motivated arrest
and subsequent release an what Korey's plans are over the coming
weeks.
Using fingerprints,
voice tones and eye-movement patterns has long been the stuff
of spy movies, but the use of biometrics is now coming to the
Lancaster School District.
If
Bush and the neocons have their way, your cell phone will be
an official government surveillance device. Of course, your
cell phone and computer connected to the internet are already
surveillance devices, it is just that Bush and the neocons want
to enshrine this fact in law.
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki has told a German
magazine that the United States has too many problems in Iraq
to become involved in armed conflict with Iran.
Democrats and Republicans in the US House of Representatives
agreed today on a compromise that will push through a bill
banning paperless voting machines and requiring a voter-verified
paper record for every vote in the country, after government
sanctioned hackers showed how they could break
into all three of the top voting systems used in California.