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America is Going Fascist

Mick Meaney December 5, 2007 2

Michael Nenonen Republic of East Vancouver The signs are all there for anyone to see, and time is getting short for action Reading Naomi Wolf’s The End of America: Letter of Warning to a

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ID card opposition is growing

Mick Meaney December 5, 2007 0

The majority of British voters are opposed to government plans to introduce a national identity card scheme, a new poll has revealed. In a YouGov poll carried out for the Daily Telegraph, 48 per

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The NO2ID Pledge

Mick Meaney December 5, 2007 1

What YOU can do to stop ID cards and the database state If the Labour government was serious about trying to recover the missing CDs in the ongoing HMRC Child Benefit centralised database insecurity

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Information chief calls for review of ID card plans

Mick Meaney December 5, 2007 0

Patrick Wintour The Guardian The government needs to review the scale of its plans for identity cards in the wake of the release of 25 million names and addresses on government child benefit records,

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‘Kill switch’ dropped from Vista

Mick Meaney December 5, 2007 0

Microsoft is to withdraw an anti-piracy tool from Windows Vista, which disables the operating system when invoked, following customer complaints. The so-called “kill switch” is designed to prevent users with illegal copies of Vista

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Neocon hawk: The invasion of Iraq was illegal

Mick Meaney December 5, 2007 0

War critics astonished as US hawk admits invasion was illegal Oliver Burkeman and Julian Borger in Washington The Guardian International lawyers and anti-war campaigners reacted with astonishment yesterday after the influential Pentagon hawk Richard

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Ex-Italian President: 9/11 An Inside Job

Mick Meaney December 5, 2007 2

Ex-Italian President: Intel Agencies Know 9/11 An Inside Job Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet Former Italian President and the man who revealed the existence of Operation Gladio Francesco Cossiga has gone public on 9/11,

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