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T-Shirt Brought Police Visit Amidst G8 Clampdown

> Police Officer Quits After Taser Shock

> High court rejects enemy combatant appeal

> Military draft back on US agenda

> CONGRESS READY TO RESURRECT DRAFT

> Job seekers increasingly fingerprinted

> Microsoft deletes 'freedom' and 'democracy' in China

> Christina Aguilera Music Used As Torture At Gitmo

> Some Held at Guantánamo Are Minors, Lawyers Say

> Pentagon gives no excuses for suspect treatment; senators aghast

> Children to be labeled 'criminal' by age 3

> Patriot Act Push Angers Some on Right

> Security Guards Fire on Kyrgyz Protesters

> Outrage after GOP cuts off microphones at Patriot Act hearing

Human rights campaigners have accused the police of breaching civil liberties as they gather intelligence on people planning to protest against the G8 summit. Scotland Today has learned that detectives visited the homes of two activists after learning of their involvement in protest groups.

Iran hit by wave of bombings, blames US

Iran was struck by a wave of deadly bombings in this restive southwestern city and the capital Sunday, with the Islamic regime accusing US-backed "terrorists" of seeking to destabilise the country just days ahead of presidential elections.

> The Path of War Timeline

> Film shows Saddam legal grilling

> White House won't address porn star dining with Bush

> Spielberg says new movie reflects post-9/11 unease

> Mexican special forces take control in border town

> Jones supports withdrawal legislation

> Ministers were told of need for Gulf war ‘excuse’

> New Prison Planet.tv Feature: Anonymous Surfing and E Mailing

> Iraq war planned two years before 9/11

> Patriot Act not catching terrorists

> U.S. poll shows lowest Iraq support ever

> Republican Senator Suggests Closing Gitmo

> Guantanamo to stay, says Cheney

> RAGE AT AUTHOR AFTER CLAIM: BILL RAPED HILLARY, CONCEIVED CHELSEA

> U.S. diplomat survives Iraq car bombing -police

> Memo: U.S. Lacked Full Postwar Iraq Plan

The Draft: Alex Jones Interviews Charles Rangel

Alex Jones interviews Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), who has repeatedly reintroduced legislation that wold reinstitute a military draft. At first Rangel smokescreened it in pro-minority rhetoric but he admitted in later articles that it was simply because he supported Bush in using US military might to inavade sovereign nations.

A new technology that could help authorities track missing children relies on eyes instead of fingerprints.

Could the feds exaggerate and deceive Congress and the American people in order to gain more power? They obviously would and have! And, unfortunately, it appears that Congress is more than willing to give the White House what it wants.

> THE LIE OF THE CENTURY

> The Democrats As Loyal Opposition

> Authoritarianism, Left and Right

> THE ECO-CON THAT KEEPS ON TAKING

> We want to grab Africa's oil

> Administration's Offenses Impeachable

US acts over Israeli arms sales to China

The United States has imposed sanctions on Israel after a dispute over Israel's sale of drones - unmanned aerial vehicles - to China, according to news reports.

> Alex Jones Interviews Robert A. Pastor

> Neocon Powergrab at the NSA

> CIA University Spies

> The Alex Jones Report June 2nd 2005

> Venezuela: Chavez blames Bush for Bolivia

> SKorean leader tells North to stop nuclear drive, start talks

> Tony Blair Arrives in Russia to Meet Vladimir Putin

> D.R.A.F.T.

> Pain Man

> Bush Youth

Patriot Act Is Helping Dismantle Constitutional Liberties

> Finger all some retailers need for payment

> They know where you live (and everything else about you)

> Fredericton considers video surveillance

Police turn to scan of iris to track kids

> Paris air show opens with Airbus

> Shun ID cards and make homes for beetles


Zarqawi: US Provocateur
Galloway vs. US Senate
9/11 Newly Updated
Pat Tillman Hoax
Bilderberg 2005
Real ID
Hunter S. Thompson
Asian Tsunami

Murder Of Gary Webb
Deadly Vaccines
Stop The FTAA
Election 2004 Vote Fraud
Bin Laden Fraud
Patriot Act vs. US Citizens
Alex Jones Political Music

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MONDAY JUNE 13 2005
Updated 10:42pm CST

 

Second U.S. case of mad cow possible

There appear to be more questions than answers after the Department of Agriculture's announcement Friday night that the USA might have its second case of mad cow disease.

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