A protester has been charged with disorderly conduct after yelling
at former President Bill Clinton during a campaign stop. The Corpus
Christi Caller-Times says that the man was holding a sign saying
the Sept. 11 attacks were an inside job as Clinton spoke.
Oscar-winning
actress Marion Cotillard has refused to yield to a non-existent
media-manufactured "outrage" and recant her comments
about 9/11, as some newspapers falsely claim that she has "apologized"
for discussing the collapse of the WTC complex and sharing doubts
about the official story held by the majority of Americans.
During
this 80 minute report, Alex discusses the recently announced
Northcom plan, which has actually been in place for some time,
to merge the Canadian and U.S. military response to national
emergencies as part of North American Union integration, raising
the prospect of foreign troops policing Americans in American
cities.
A group of
activists from C.H.A.N.G.E. Ohio attended a political rally
near Dayton to voice their displeasure at the false flag terrorism
committed by the U.S. government on 9/11.
Having made the mistake of confirming Michael Mukasey as US
Attorney General, the Democrats again find their efforts to
hold Republican government officials accountable for illegal
and unethical behavior stonewalled by the Department of Justice
(sic) and blocked by the brownshirt tactics for which the Bush
Regime is now infamous.
South
America was on the brink of war yesterday as Venezuela and Ecuador
amassed troops on the Colombian border in response to the killing
of a Marxist rebel leader.
Almost
nine in 10 new jobs created over the past decade have been taken
by foreign-born workers despite a sharp increase in the number
of skilled British workers, official figures show.
Ontario's
privacy commissioner says Toronto's transit system can expand
its use of video cameras without worrying about violating the
law but it must ensure that threats to privacy are "kept
to an absolute minimum."
Encouraged
by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), pediatricians across
the United States have begun questioning children about their
parents' habits, in some cases even filing police reports based
on this information, according to an opinion article published
in the Boston Herald.
A tribute to the Truth Movement, and
all the courageous patriots out there who are a part of
it (for a higher resolution version of this video please
go to www.WeArePatriots.us).