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Authorities to probe misuse of CCTV cameras
Beijing’s public security bureau said recently it would undertake a thorough check of the use of closed-circuit TV cameras in the city to ensure people’s rights and privacy are properly protected. The move comes after
Read More »NIST Exploring 9/11 “Blast Events” for WTC-7; New Witness Confirms Scholars Previous Findings
The National Institute for Standards and Technology appears to be moving in the direction of a conspiracy theory about the destruction of WTC-7. This comes as a new witness reports explosions inside the building
Read More »Britain lowers terrorism threat level
PAISLEY DODDS Britain has lowered the terrorism threat level following the capture of eight people connected with three failed car bombings and increased scrutiny of foreigners recruited for their skills, including doctors. In other
Read More »More CCTV snooping into homes
Last month RINF editor, Mick Meaney, revealed how CCTV camera operators had been spying on London residents. Today John Coles highlights the same problem in Cardiff. JOHN COLES SECURITY men guarding a top government building
Read More »Stand by for the Orwellian metaphors about ID cards
Michael Cross Thursday July 5, 2007 The Guardian Towards the end of 1945, George Orwell borrowed a French translation of a novel written in the early 1920s by a Russian, Yevgeny Zamyatin. The novel,
Read More »The false gods of scientific medicine revealed: It’s a cult, not a science
By Mike Adams Promoters of conventional medicine claim that all the drug marketing, FDA approvals, surgical procedures, chemotherapy and all other treatments are based on “hard science.” The term “science” is invoked with hilarious
Read More »Attempts Seen As Model for New Attacks On U.S. Soil
By Karen DeYoung The next terrorist assault on the United States is likely to come through relatively unsophisticated, near-simultaneous attacks — similar to those attempted in Britain over the weekend — designed more to
Read More »Unpaid tax ‘to be taken from banks’
IC Wales People who do not pay their tax bills could have the cash taken directly from their bank account under proposals unveiled by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). In a consultation document looking
Read More »Australia admits oil motive in Iraq
Australia has admitted for the first time that securing the supply of oil is a key motive for its involvement in the US-led war in Iraq. Brendan Nelson, the defence minister, said “energy security” was one of
Read More »US military probing new allegations of Iraq war crimes
AFP The United States military said Tuesday it is investigating “credible allegations” of wrongdoing by US Marines in Iraq during fighting in Fallujah three years ago. Responding to reports that Marines allegedly killed several
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