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International Citizen’s 9/11 War Crimes Tribunal
Independent Scientist Leuren Moret and International Lawyer Alfred Webre to call for International Citizen’s 9/11 War Crimes Tribunal International Citizen’s 9/11 War Crimes Tribunal VANCOUVER, B.C. – In order to prosecute the 9/11 perpetrators
Read More »U.S. entrenched in secrecy
“If you guard your toothbrushes and diamonds with equal zeal, you’ll probably lose fewer toothbrushes and more diamonds.” - Former national security adviser McGeorge Bundy By Ted Gup San Jose Mercury News In April
Read More »Birth of the biometric age
What was science fiction five years ago is now science fact DON BUTLER CanWest News Service The 2002 film Minority Report depicts a society that keeps tabs on its citizens by scanning their irises
Read More »FBI Plans Massive Data-Mining Project
By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN The FBI wants to compile a massive computer database and analyze it for clues to unmask terrorist sleeper cells. Two congressmen are worried about whether the bureau will protect the
Read More »Fingerprinting and eye scans for children as young as five
By Marie Woolf The independent Schools are to get the go-ahead to fingerprint pupils as young as five, in new measures to be approved by the Government. Ministers will issue guidance telling schools they
Read More »Rudy Giuliani Wants to Strip Search You
By Jeffrey Feldman Frameshop For those lucky enough to have never lived under the Stasi-style rule of Mayor Rudy Giuliani, it may come as a shock to learn that “Rudy’s” formula for the good life
Read More »Blair knew US had no post-war plan for Iraq
· PM committed troops despite chaos fears · Bush ‘offered to fight without UK’ Nicholas Watt, political editor Sunday June 17, 2007 The Observer Tony Blair agreed to commit British troops to battle in
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