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> US offers to turn on water, electricity, if residents inform on Resistance to US occupation forces > After 30 Years, Draft Fears Rise > Woman claims excessive force in Taser use |
| I don't think I've ever seen a bill as destructive as Rep. Sensenbrenner's new drug bill, H.R. 1528, the "The Safe Access to Drug Treatment & Child Protection Act of 2005." You think America's prison population is too high at 2 million? Get ready for 15 million. |
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| Italy should consider leaving the single currency and reintroducing the lira, Welfare Minister Roberto Maroni said in a newspaper interview on Friday. |
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| Alex discusses banks and corporations
selling your information, identity theft and how it is being spinned
to con people into accepting the biometric cashless society control
grid. He also analyses Masonic symbolism and how they are used as
totems of elitist power. |
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| Germany unveiled a new passport with a chip that contains biometric data and plans to be among the first nations in Europe to issue biometric passes, starting Nov. 1. |
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| On May 29, 2005, under a blazing sun, a raggle-taggle army of French patriots, nationalists, libertarians, conservatives, socialists and communists joined together as one in an unprecedented strategic alliance and mounted a stunning, crippling attack on the New World Order in the heart of Europe. |
| > Conservative Vs. Liberal No Longer An Issue > Facts Are Facts: The Right To Bear Arms Saves Lives >
Warrants and Searches Without Judges: Post-Mortem on the 4th Amendment |
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| The launching of Scud ballistic missiles by Syria has a primarily political background rather than military, a Russian missile technology expert said. |
| > Alex Jones Interviews Arpad Pusztai > The Alex Jones Report June 1st 2005 |
| > Mystery over ‘Big Brother’ surveillance cameras solved >
Oklahoma: More Homeland Security Funded Surveillance Cameras |
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| Spam emails that try to dupe Windows users into infection by offering information about the supposed capture of terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden were sent to an estimated one million surfers yesterday. |
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Tastes great, less filling. |