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Court Rejects Ohio Domestic Spying Suit
CINCINNATI (AP) – A federal appeals court on Friday ordered the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging President Bush’s domestic spying program, saying the plaintiffs had no standing to sue.In a 2-1 decision, two Republican
Read More »Boeing’s Psychic Lab
By Noah Shachtman Boeing researchers don’t just spend their days designing killer drones and networked tanks. They also investigate unexplained powers of the mind, sometimes. Especially if those times are the late ’60s. This
Read More »UK plot inquiry moves to Australia
Police in Australia have seized computer files and other material from two hospitals in connection with the investigation into three failed car bombings in Britain. Mick Keelty, Australia’s federal police commissioner, said several
Read More »FBI Whistleblower Describes Government Muscle Tactics
By Luke O’Brien A whistleblower who lost her job and was gagged by the Bush administration after revealing careerism, corruption and widespread incompetence at the FBI detailed her difficult search for justice to an
Read More »Second UK Hotel Bans William Rodriguez
By Mick Meaney RINF Alternative News For the second time in less than a month, five times honoured 9/11 hero and last man out of the Twin Towers, William Rodriguez, has been banned from
Read More »Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Personal Gratification
“Here There Be Monsters” By Jason Miller RINF Alternative News “America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy.” —John Quincy Adams While it certainly was not his intent, Adams’ assertion serves
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