CLG's
BREAKING NEWS and COMMENTARY
Unlawful
anti-terror powers planned for use during 2012 Olympics
08 Feb 2010 Police are planning to use an anti-terror law deemed
unlawful by the European Court of Human Rights across the
country during the London Olympics, The Times has learnt.
Senior officers are considering using Section 44 of the Terrorism
Act 2000 at every Underground and railway station nationwide.
The powers would enable police to stop
and search members of the public without any suspicion that they
were involved in terrorism. The Times understands
that this would be the first time that the powers would have been
used across such a wide area. Police said that Section 44, which
must be granted by the Home Secretary for a designated area, would
be used only in the event of an escalated terror threat.
US
death squads blossoming under Obama: Special
Forces Assassins Infiltrate Taliban Stronghold in Afghanistan
07 Feb 2010 American and British forces poised to assault the
Taliban stronghold of Marjah, in Afghanistan's southern Helmand
province, have begun targeting insurgent leaders for assassination,
The Sunday Times reported. Special forces have been infiltrating
the town on "kinetic" missions -- jargon for armed attacks. "Special
forces guys have been going in on assassination
missions with the aim of decapitating the Taliban force,"
a military source told the Sunday Times.
Afghanistan
death toll exceeds Falklands as three UK soldiers die --Royal
Scots Borderers and counter-IED task force soldier killed by blasts
as Ministry of Defence warns of more casualties 09 Feb 2010
Three British soldiers have been killed in Helmand province in
southern Afghanistan in the last 24 hours, taking the total of
fatalities in the conflict above the death toll of the Falklands
war in 1982.
'Hold
inquiry into Army abuse in Iraq' --Judge calls for single
investigation to cover 46 claims by civilians 08 Feb 2010
Ministers have been told by a senior judge to consider opening
an independent inquiry into all allegations of abuse made by Iraqi
civilians against the British Army. The move could lead to the
biggest investigation into military malpractice ever heard in
this country... The Government was served with the first claim
of abuse brought by an Iraqi woman. Samahir Abbas Hashim, 32,
six months pregnant at the time of the alleged assault, claims
she was so badly beaten by soldiers that she lost her baby.
Tony
Blair says the quest for a 'conspiracy' is behind Iraq Inquiry
08 Feb 2010 Tony Blair has dismissed the Chilcot inquiry into
the Iraq war as part of Britain’s obsession with conspiracy and
scandal. Speaking for the first time since his controversial appearance
as a witness, the former Prime Minister said people should accept
that it is possible to have different opinions on the legitimacy
of the invasion without any underlying deceit. Mr Blair said in
an interview on American television: "There’s always got
to be a scandal. . . there’s got to be some conspiracy behind
it."
Iraqi
Shia group claims it is holding US citizen prisoner
08 Feb 2010 An Iraqi Shia faction tied to Iran [?] has claimed
it is holding a US citizen, missing since late January. Issa Salomi,
a Californian of Iraqi origin, worked as a mercenary for the US
military. He was apparently abducted on January 23rd when he went
to visit family members in the Karada district of Baghdad.
Iran
to make 'advanced' attack drones --Iran has begun making 'advanced'
unmanned drones capable of carrying out 'assaults with high precision'.
08 Feb 2010 Ahmad Vahidi, the Iranian defence minister, opened
two production lines for the manufacture of the aircraft, the
Fars news agency reported. The drones would be able to carry out
"surveillance, detection and even assaults with high precision",
the report said. US Predator drones have killed hundreds of suspected
terrorists civilians in Pakistan in recent years. Israel uses
drones for reconnaisance. But it was not immediately clear
[?] what purpose the Iranian drones would serve. [Uh,
to counteract US and Israel's use of same? *Duh.*]
New
sanctions on Iran are only path left: Gates 08 Feb 2010
Iran has rejected Western 'overtures' and the international community
has no choice but to move toward imposing new sanctions over its
nuclear program, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Monday.
US
fights for access to EU bank data
08 Feb 2010 The US government has initiated a diplomatic offensive
against threatened moves by MEPs to block a deal that gives American
intelligence agencies direct access to European bank data. The
arrangements empower the US to track the flow of funds through
the banking system by accessing information collected by the Society
for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (Swift), which
registers international money transfers.
Man
Arrested After Detroit Airport Security Breach
08 Feb 2010 A portion of a terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport
has been evacuated after authorities say a man walked through
a passenger screening checkpoint and refused to comply with security
officers. Airport spokesman Mike Conway says the man was arrested
by airport police after passing through the checkpoint about 7:50
a.m. Monday at the McNamara Terminal. Conway says he was being
questioned by police.
Pittsburgh:
National Guard Mobilized After Snowstorm 08 Feb 2010 As
people across the area try to get back to normal after the snowstorm,
members of the Pennsylvania National Guard have been mobilized
to assist paramedics and police in helping those trapped in their
homes. It's a race against time as the 63 units in the City of
Pittsburgh work to clear the streets.
Residents
Fumed Over Weekend Alcohol, Firearm Ban In State of Emergency
08 Feb 2010 Residents in King were fumed over the weekend after
a state of emergency declaration restricted the sale of alcohol
and the carrying of firearms in vehicles. King Police Chief Paula
May said she’s received hundreds of threats related to the restrictions,
which banned driving from 12 a.m. Sunday to 5 a.m. The state of
emergency for King was declared by members of the City Council
after Stokes County authorities also declared a state of emergency.
Under North Carolina law, May said, when a state of emergency
is put into place that includes a ban on driving, the sale of
alcohol and carrying of firearms in vehicles is also banned.
'Change
you can believe must continually slide seamlessly into belief
you can change.' How
to Maintain a Democratic "Activist" Base
--The
Rec Report By Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D. 07 Feb 2010 As the
military surges into Afghanistan and Pakistan and Xe Services
LLC (formerly known as Blackwater) and the CIA eke into Pakistan
and Yemen, the appetites of toadyish liberal analysts demand their
daily diet of Republican bogeys. The changeling base must be kept
in line, despite the lack of any change at all. Change you can
believe must continually slide seamlessly into belief you can
change. Barack Obama is a soporific for liberals, but such a pill,
the affected change rhetoric that is, has to wear off after awhile,
especially as reality piles up like record dead soldiers in Afghanistan.
Anthem
Blue Cross asked to justify controversial rate hikes 08
Feb 2010 (CA) The Obama administration called on Anthem Blue Cross
on Monday to justify its controversial new rate hikes of as much
as 39% for individual policyholders, saying the increases were
alarming at a time when subscribers are facing skyrocketing healthcare
costs. In a letter to the company's president, Health and Human
Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius voiced serious concern over
the rates, which go into effect March 1 for many of the insurer's
estimated 800,000 individual policyholders. [Yeah, a letter
from HHS is *really* going to scare these sociopaths. What a farce.]
CLG:
Aetna
Announces CT Layoffs on Free Health Care Clinic Day In Hartford
By Lori Price, www.legitgov.org
04 Feb 2010 National Association of Free Clinics --A free health
care clinic will be held in Hartford, Connecticut, on Wednesday,
February 3. Guess what Aetna -- a member of the 'insurance
cartel' based in the same city -- announces on the same day? 'Aetna
Lays Off 100 in Connecticut.'
Rep.
John Murtha dead at 77
08 Feb 2010 Rep. John Murtha, a decorated Vietnam combat veteran
and critic of the Iraq war, died Mondayof complications from gall
bladder surgery. He was 77. Murtha was the first Vietnam combat
veteran elected to Congress in 1974. The Pennsylvania lawmaker
was the top Democrat on the panel that oversees Pentagon spending.
In 2005, Murtha summoned reporters to call for a withdrawal of
U.S. forces from Iraq.
Arctic
sea ice vanishing faster than 'our most pessimistic models': researcher
06 Feb 2010 Sea ice in Canada’s fragile Arctic is melting faster
than anyone expected, the lead investigator in Canada’s largest
climate-change study yet said Friday -- raising the possibility
that the Arctic could, in a worst-case scenario, be ice-free in
about three years. University of Manitoba Prof. David Barber,
the lead investigator of the Circumpolar Flaw Lead System Study,
said the rapid decay of thick Arctic Sea ice highlights the rapid
pace of climate change in the North and foreshadows what will
come in the South.
American
bald eagle back to health after beak fixed by dentist
08 Feb 2010 An American bald eagle is able to hold its head high
again after being nursed back to health by a dentist [Kirk Johnson].
The bird of prey was taken to the Bird Treatment and Learning
Centre in Anchorage after being found in a weakened condition
with its beak damaged by a length of fishing line wrapped around
it.
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School
bombing exposes Obama's secret war inside Pakistan --The discovery
of the dead US soldiers revealed that America's shadowy war in
Pakistan not only involves drones but also small cadres of special
operations soldiers. 07 Feb 2010 The discovery of three American
soldiers among the dead in a suicide bombing at the opening of
a girls’ school in the northwestern Pakistan town of Dir last
week reignited the fears of many Pakistanis that Washington was
set on invading their country. US airstrikes in Pakistan, launched
from unmanned drones, are now averaging three a week, triple the
number last year... Last week America launched its first multiple
drone attack, according to Pakistani security officials. Eighteen
missiles were fired from eight unmanned aircraft in Dattakhel
village, killing 16 people.
British
forces' drone use soars in Afghanistan --RAF making increasing
use of controversial unmanned weapons, mirroring US tactics
07 Feb 2010 British forces are relying increasingly on unmanned
drones to attack targets in Afghanistan, mirroring controversial
tactics used by the US. New Ministry of Defence figures show the
RAF has fired 84 missiles from Reaper drones since they were first
deployed there in June 2008, with more than 20 being fired over
the past two months.
Afghanistan:
4,000 British troops set for biggest battle with Taliban --Four
thousand British troops are preparing to take part in the largest
military offensive against the Taliban since the Afghanistan invasion
in 2001. 06 Feb 2010 The strike force, composed of British,
US and Afghan troops, will storm into some of the most dangerous
areas of central Helmand in a series of daring raids -- the biggest
since the first Gulf war -- as part of Operation Moshtarak. The
offensive, the start date of which is being kept secret, will
dwarf last summer’s Operation Panther’s Claw in which 10 British
soldiers were killed and more than 100 injured.
Female
Iraq election candidate shot dead in Mosul: police 07
Feb 2010 A woman planning to stand in Iraq’s March 7 general election
was gunned down Sunday in the restive northern city of Mosul,
police said, just days before campaigning is officially due to
start. Suha Abdul Jarallah, a candidate on the list of pro-Western
former prime minister Iyad Allawi, was shot dead as she left a
house in the Ras al-Jadda neighbourhood in central Mosul, 350
kilometres (218 miles) north of Baghdad. [Saddam Hussein's
govt: Clearly, the better deal.]
US
mercenary 'abducted in Iraq' 06 Feb 2010 US military contractor
is believed to have been kidnapped in Iraq after an armed group
released a video showing a man being held captive. The video was
released by a group calling itself Asaib Ahl al-Haq, or the League
of the Righteous, just hours after the US defence department said
that 60-year-old Issa T Salomi had been missing since January
23. In the video, which runs less than two minutes, he read the
group's demands for the release of detainees who had "resisted
occupation" and "never been involved in any serious crime against
their fellow innocent Iraqis". The captive also called for
the conviction of employees of US security firm Blackwater, since
renamed as Xe Services, accused of killing unarmed Iraqi citizens
in 2007.
UN
likely to refer Goldstone findings to The Hague --Gaza Arab
states set to force debate that would bring Gaza war crimes claims
before international court. 07 Feb 2010 The United Nations
is likely to refer the findings of the Goldstone report to the
International Court of Justice in The Hague, diplomatic sources
in New York said on Saturday. A decision to bring the report on
last year's Gaza war before the court would follow a debate in
the UN General Assembly over Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon's response
to the document last week.
'Syria
to back Lebanon in case of Israeli attack' 07 Feb 2010
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Sunday that Damascus would
stand by Beirut, should Israel launch another war on Lebanon.
"Syria will stand alongside the government and people of Lebanon
against any possible Israeli aggression launched on Lebanon,"
Assad said Sunday in a meeting with visiting Lebanese Parliament
Speaker Nabih Berri in Damascus, AFP reported.
Report:
Israeli warships on way to Persian Gulf
07 Feb 2010 As Israel keeps threatening the regional countries
with war, Egyptian maritime sources say the Israeli navy has deployed
two missile ships to the Persian Gulf. Citing the sources, Yediot
Ahronot reported Saturday that two Israeli missile ships passed
through the Suez Canal en rout to the Red Sea on Thursday morning.
The sources said the ships are expected to reach the Persian Gulf
within the next four days.
Power
cut to about 50% of Gazans as fuel runs out
07 Feb 2010 One of the two generators of Gaza's only power plant
has been shut down due to a shortage of fuel, cutting power to
around 50 percent of the residents of the Gaza Strip. The Gaza
Energy Authority announced on Saturday that the remaining amount
of fuel is enough to operate the other generator until Sunday
morning.
Family
hurt by land mine in Israel 06 Feb 2010 A family of five
was injured Saturday when they tripped a land mine while hiking
in closed military grounds in Israel's Golan Heights, authorities
said. Snow blanketed the area and the family apparently did not
see signs warning of mines, said Israeli military officials who
issued a statement of regret to the family.
Ahmadinejad
orders 20% uranium enrichment 07 Feb 2010 Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has tasked the country's atomic chief with
enriching uranium to 20 percent, in order to meet the demands
of the country's cancer patients. Speaking at the exhibition of
Laser Science and Technology Achievements in Tehran, the president
called on Ali Akbar Salehi, to start the process.
US
rejects EU diplomacy over Iran N program
07 Feb 2010 Leading US senators Joseph Lieberman and John Kerry
inveigh against a top EU official for supporting further diplomatic
talks with Iran over its nuclear program. Speaking at the Munich
Security Conference on Saturday, the two US officials criticized
the European Union Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashto who threw
her lot with more dialogue over Iran's nuclear program.
Pentagon
to make 'immortal organisms' [Hopefully, Sarah Palin
isn't among them.] 07 Feb 2010 The Pentagon's advanced research
division has allocated $6 million to create immortal synthetic
organisms, which can die on command and keep a genetic record
of what they have been doing, a report says. Based on the 2011
budget of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA),
the project, known as 'BioDesign,' aims to create artificial life,
presumably with military purposes, Wired News reported.
The DNA of these genetically engineered organisms is altered to
"produce the intended biological effect."
'Darpa
is looking to re-write the laws of evolution.'
Pentagon
Looks to Breed Immortal 'Synthetic Organisms,' Molecular Kill-Switch
Included By Katie Drummond 05 Feb 2010 The Pentagon’s
mad science arm may have come up with its most radical project
yet. Darpa is looking to re-write the laws of evolution to the
military's advantage, creating "synthetic organisms"
that can live forever -- or can be killed with the flick of a
molecular switch. As part of its budget for the next year, Darpa
is investing $6 million into a project called BioDesign, with
the goal of eliminating "the randomness of natural evolutionary
advancement..." Darpa wants the organisms to be fortified
with molecules that bolster cell resistance to death, so that
the lab-monsters can "ultimately be programmed to live indefinitely."
Military
to conduct simulated earthquake drill 06 Feb 2010 The
military is getting ready to simulate how it would respond to
a big earthquake in Alaska. Lt. Gen. Dana Atkins, commander of
Alaska's forces, says it will be the first time the Arctic Edge
training exercise will bring together federal, state and local
agencies to simulate a catastrophic earthquake. The Arctic Edge
exercise starts at the end of April and runs through the first
week of May. [What did HAARP call the Haiti drill that 'went
live?']
Army
may patrol streets to confront terror threat 04 Feb 2010
Britain's armed forces could be used on a regular basis on the
streets of Britain to confront the threat of terrorism, under
the terms of a strategic defence review announced yesterday. Two
of the six "key questions" to be considered by the SDR will focus
on domestic threats which "cannot be separated from international
security", according to a Green Paper setting out the grounds
for a full scale review to start after the election.
Counter-terrorism
officers target universities --Special Branch officers are
being stationed in universities at risk of being targeted by extremists,
the Government has admitted. 04 Feb 2010 A number of institutions
have been identified by counter-terrorism officers amid fears
students are in danger of being groomed by fanatics. David Lammy,
the Higher Education Minister, insisted the threat posed to universities
had been exaggerated but admitted that it remained an "extremely
serious issue".
Britain
to slash number of foreign student visas 07 Feb 2010 The
number of foreign students given visas is to be slashed as part
of a crackdown on abuses of the system, it was revealed today.
Home Secretary Alan Johnson is bringing in tougher rules including
demanding that applicants be able to speak passable English and
banning those enrolling for short courses from bringing dependants.
General-aviation
security plan is being scaled back 07 Feb 2010 Citing
industry objections, the Transportation Security Administration
is preparing to scale back a controversial plan to expand aviation
security rules for the first time to thousands of private planes.
TSA officials said this week they expect to issue a revised plan
this fall that will significantly reduce from 15,000 the number
of U.S.-registered general-aviation aircraft subjected to tougher
rules. Also, instead of mandating that all passengers aboard
private planes be checked against terrorist watch lists, name
checks in many cases could be left to the discretion of pilots,
they said.
'I
want to consult closely with our Republican colleagues.'
[Of course he does. At least George W. Nazi *said* what he was
going to do and *did* it. Obusha, however, is a sniveling Wall
Street troll. --LRP]
Obama invites GOP to health-care summit
07 Feb 2010 President Obama made a dramatic attempt to jump-start
the stalled health care debate Sunday, inviting
Republicans in Congress to a half-day summit on the
subject to be televised live later this month. The president made
the offer in an interview with CBS News hours before the Super
Bowl.
Sarah
Palin lashes Obama at first Tea Party convention
07 Feb 2010 Former US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin
has spoken at the first [corporaterrorist-funded] US Tea Party
convention, urging a return to conservate principles. Speaking
in Nashville, Mrs Palin called President Obama's 2011 budget "immoral"
and said it would raise the US debt... I am a big supporter of
this movement," she said, and added - in a nod to the Tea Party's
name, a reference to a famous protest against British colonial
rule: "America is ready for another revolution
and you are part of this". [Well, gee. *Palin* can
*advocate revolution* - live on MSNBC for a full hour without
commercial interruption. What's good for the rightwing goose is
good for the leftwing gander. Arming
the Left: Is the time now? By Charles Southwell 21 Oct
2003 As long as we pose no REAL threat to the powers-that-be,
to what is shaping up into [is] a dictatorship, we will continue
to be ignored. Right now, we are ignored because we present no
organized power to fight this onslaught of anti-democratic, totalitarian
government that we are up against.]
Palin
attacks Obama at Tea Party meeting Palin: US needs leader, not
professor
07 Feb 2010 Former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah
Palin has sharply criticized US President Barack Obama over his
national security policies. Speaking at a national convention
of the "Tea Party" movement Saturday night, Palin slammed the
first African American president of the US for his handling of
the so-called war on terror. [What about a cheater? See: Palin's
Tea Party Crib Notes By Stefan Sirucek 07 Feb 2010.]
Palin's
Tea Party Crib Notes By Stefan Sirucek 07 Feb 2010 Closer
inspection of a photo of Sarah Palin, during a speech in which
she mocked President Obama for his use of a teleprompter, reveals
several notes written on her left hand... Crib Notes? This potential
presidential candidate and "movement" leader was using crib notes
to answer basic questions? ...If true, this is supremely rich
coming immediately after a speech in which Palin took a shot at
President Obama for using a teleprompter to read his prepared
speeches.
Think-tanks
take oil money and use it to fund climate deniers --ExxonMobil
cash supported concerted campaign to undermine case for man-made
warming 07 Feb 2010 An orchestrated
campaign is being waged against climate change science to undermine
public acceptance of man-made global warming, environment
experts claimed last night. The attack against scientists supportive
of the idea of man-made climate change has grown in ferocity since
the leak of thousands of documents on the subject from the University
of East Anglia (UEA) on the eve of the Copenhagen climate summit
last December. Free-market, anti-climate change think-tanks
such as the Atlas Economic Research Foundation in the US and the
International Policy Network in the UK have received grants totalling
hundreds of thousands of pounds from the multinational energy
company [terrorist group] ExxonMobil. Both organisations have
funded international seminars pulling together climate change
deniers from across the globe.
Bob
Barker Rammed by Illegal Whaler (Sea Shepherd Conservation
Society) 06 Feb 2010 At 1209 PM Fremantle, Australia time, the
Yushin Maru 3 intentionally rammed the Sea Shepherd ship
Bob Barker, penetrating it's hull and endangering the lives
of it's crew. The collision occurred at 65 degrees 21 South, 67
degrees 58 East, about 180 miles off Cape Darnley in the Australian
Antarctic Territory. The Bob Barker had been actively blocking
the slipway of the Nisshin Maru, the Japanese whaling fleet’s
factory [terrorist] ship when the collision occurred.
Five
killed in Connecticut power plant blast 07 Feb 2010 Five
people were killed and at least 12 were injured in a gas explosion
Sunday at an under-construction power plant in central Connecticut,
local officials said. Residents up to 20 miles away reported hearing
the blast at about 11:19 a.m. at the Kleen Power Plant in Middletown,
a suburb of Hartford, Connecticut.
Gas
power plant explosion in Connecticut --Dozens of casualties
reported with thick black smoke visible for miles in Middletown
07 Feb 2010 At least two people were killed and dozens more injured
today in a large explosion at a gas power plant in Middletown,
in the US state of Connecticut. CNN quoted officials who said
the toll was expected to rise. Several ambulances and fire engines
responded to the explosion at the Kleen Energy Systems plant in
Middletown, 23 miles south of the city of Hartford.
Captain
Eric H. May Deserves Congressional Medal of Honor By W.
Leon Smith 02 Feb 2010 There is a movement started by Michael
Starcke on Facebook to encourage the awarding of the Congressional
Medal of Honor to Captain Eric H. May, who has extended his term
of military duty to the United States in cyberspace, by founding
and commanding of Ghost Troop cyber militia. Capt. May, who also
serves as intelligence editor for The Lone Star Iconoclast, has
done so while at the same time battling Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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U.S.
citizens among targets likely on final 'high value' terror suspect
list --100 preexisting Joint Terrorism Task Forces set up
by the FBI will take the lead in national security incidents within
the United States. 06
Feb 2010 Interagency interrogation teams have started to question
key terrorism suspects under a classified charter approved last
week. The High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group was not formally
authorized until Jan. 28, under a previously unreported 14-page
memo signed by the president's national security adviser,
Gen. James L. Jones. Authorities, with help from the National
Counterterrorism Center, are developing a list of terrorism suspects
who represent critical intelligence targets. Each suspect will
be assigned to an FBI-led interagency mobile interrogation team
that will be ready in the event of a capture, several officials
said. U.S. citizens are among the targets likely to appear on
the final list, a senior counterterrorism expert said. The memo
signed by Jones makes clear that more than 100 preexisting Joint
Terrorism Task Forces set up by the FBI will take the lead in
national security incidents within the United States. But intelligence
analysts and interrogators who participate in the mobile teams
can help with potentially deadly but previously unidentified suspects.
FBI agents are
allowed to interrogate people in the United States without informing
them of their constitutional rights to remain silent and to secure
an attorney if the
agents want to gather intelligence and 'protect public safety.'
US
intelligence chief claims right to assassinate Americans overseas
By Joe Kishore 05 Feb 2010 US Director of National Intelligence
Dennis Blair said on Wednesday that government agencies have a
policy of assassinating Americans overseas as required by the
"war on terror." In testimony before the House intelligence
committee, Blair said the assassinations would be justified if
US citizens were "taking action that threatens Americans."
This is an extremely broad category, giving the US intelligence
apparatus general authority to engage in what amount to extra-judicial
executions.
'The
Obama Administration is morphing into the Bush Administration.'
--GW
Law prof. Jonathan Turley, commenting on this nugget: Intelligence
chief acknowledges U.S. may kill Americans involved in terrorism
04 Feb 2010 Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair
acknowledged Wednesday that government agencies may kill U.S.
citizens abroad who are involved in terrorist activities if
they are "taking action that threatens Americans." ['Morphing?'
Has morphed. Obomba *has* morphed into Bush.]
FBI
wants records kept of Web sites visited By Declan McCullagh
05
Feb 2010 The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record
which Web sites customers visit and retain those logs for two
years... FBI Director Robert Mueller supports storing Internet
users' "origin and destination information," a bureau attorney
said at a federal task force meeting on Thursday... The FBI is
not alone in renewing its push for data retention. As CNET reported
earlier this week, a survey of state computer crime investigators
found them to be nearly unanimous in supporting the idea.
US
military vows indefinite stay in Haiti
06 Feb 2010 Amid allegations that the US is using Haiti's earthquake
to occupy the country [don't forget
the child trafficking] , Washington says its military
forces would stay in the Caribbean nation as long as needed. "We
are in Haiti as long as we are needed," US Army Colonel Gregory
Kane, the director of US Joint Task Force Haiti operations, said
on Saturday. This is while Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive
had earlier announced that it would take about 10
years to reconstruct destroy the country devastated
by the quake. [See: US
as 'Facehugger' By Lori Price I've come to the conclusion
that the US government most resembles the 'facehugger,'
a stage in the life cycle of an alien,
the 'primary antagonist' of the film series 'Alien.'
19 Jan 2010.]
U.S.
Says 200 Troops on the Ground in Pakistan By Noah Shachtman
05 Feb 2010 The U.S. military has 200
troops on the ground in Pakistan. That’s about the double
the previously-disclosed
number of forces there. It’s a whole lot more than the "no
American troops in Pakistan" promised by special envoy Richard
Holbrooke. And let’s not even get into the number of U.S. intelligence
operatives and security contractors mercenaries on Pakistani
soil. The troop levels are one of a number of details that have
emerged about the once-secret U.S. war in Pakistan since three
American troops were killed yesterday by an improvised bomb.
[Yes, but when the Pentagon's 'X to the power of 10' algebraic
lie factor is integrated, that means about 2,000 troops are on
the ground in Pakistan. --LRP]
Soldiers,
not Blackwater personnel killed in Dir: US 05 Feb 2010
The three Americans killed by an improvised explosive device in
Dir were US military trainers and not contractors mercenaries
working for Xe Services, the firm formerly known as Blackwater,
says Richard Holbrooke. The US special representative for Afghanistan
and Pakistan told reporters that two more American military personnel
were injured in the roadside blast on Wednesday and were evacuated
to Islamabad.
Afghan
police kill seven boys collecting firewood 06 Feb 2010
Seven Afghan boys were shot dead today by police who mistook them
for insurgents, a provincial police official said. The boys were
collecting firewood when police opened fire on them in the border
town of Spin Boldak, southern Kandahar province, Abdul Raziq,
police commander for the town, said.
Helmand
province the scene of another bomb
05 Feb 2010 People attending a dog fight in southern Afghanistan
have been killing and wounded in a bomb blast. The remote controlled
bomb, placed on a motorcycle which was parked near a dog-fighting
pit in Lashkar Gah, killed up to 20 people.
Report
says 8 Americans died defending worthless Afghan outpost
06 Feb 2010 A U.S. military investigation into a battle last October
in eastern Afghanistan that cost eight American soldiers their
lives has concluded that the small outpost was worthless, the
troops there didn't understand their mission, and intelligence
and air support were tied up elsewhere in the province. According
to an unclassified executive summary of the report that was released
to McClatchy Newspapers and other news organizations Friday, "There
were inadequate measures taken by the chain of command, resulting
in an attractive target for enemy fighters."
Karbala
blast leaves 42 killed, hundreds wounded
05 Feb 2010 At least 42 people have been killed and 150 others
wounded after a bomb went off in the Iraqi holy city of Karbala
amid tight security for a huge religious procession. Initial reports
said explosion took place after a bomb planted in a civilian car
went off in al-Shibanat area, four kilometers east of Karbala
on Friday, also leaving three Iraqi army vehicles destroyed.
'Dubai
will issue arrest warrant for Netanyahu' 05 Feb 2010 Dubai
has said it will issue an arrest warrant for the Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if Mossad is proved to be behind the
killing of a Hamas leader in the sheikhdom. The Israeli premier
would have been the first one to have signed the order to kill,
Dubai's police chief Dahi Khalfan said on Thursday. According
to the police chief, the method used in the assassination is one
used by Mossad.
PA
calls for ICC probe into Israeli war crimes
06 Feb 2010 The Palestinian Authority says it has sent a memorandum
to The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) in a bid
to seek justice for "all Israeli crimes" in the occupied Palestinian
lands. On Friday, Palestinian UN observer Riyad Mansour called
on the court to adjudicate on war crimes committed against Palestinians
during Israel's December 2008-January 2009 war on the Gaza Strip.
Israel
Reportedly Training Kurdish Forces 05 Feb 2010 According
to recent media reports, Israeli military and intelligence agents
are currently operating in Iraqi Kurdistan. Their primary role,
according to reports, is to train elite Kurdish commandos in guerrilla
warfare and anti-terror tactics. Kurdish commandos have
also reportedly accompanied Israeli operatives across the Iraq-Iran
border in recent years to install sensory devices meant to monitor
suspected Iranian nuclear facilities.
BAE
admits guilt over corrupt arms deals --Arms firm pays out
£300m after long-running Guardian investigation 06 Feb 2010
The arms giant BAE yesterday agreed to pay out almost £300m in
penalties, as it finally admitted guilt over its worldwide conduct,
in the face of long-running corruption investigations. For 20
years, the firm refused to accept any wrongdoing, despite mounting
evidence of alleged bribes and kickbacks, much of it uncovered
by the Guardian. But BAE yesterday said it would plead guilty
to charges of false accounting and making misleading statements,
in simultaneous settlement deals with the Serious Fraud Office
in the UK and the department of justice in Washington.
Intel
Chief: U.S. at Risk of Crippling Cyber Attack
04 Feb 2010 The United States is at risk of a crippling cyber
attack that could "wreak havoc" on the country because the "technological
balance" makes it much easier to launch a cyber strike than defend
against it, Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair said
Wednesday. Blair, speaking to the House Intelligence Committee,
said U.S. tools are not yet up to the task to fully protect against
such an attack. [Translation: US sociopaths want to shut down
the Internet for the next false flag.]
Airport
Body Scanning Raises Radiation Exposure, Committee Says
05 Feb 2010 Air passengers should be made aware of the health
risks of airport body screenings and governments must explain
any decision to expose the public to higher levels of cancer-causing
radiation, an inter-agency report said. Pregnant women and
children People should not be subject to scanning, even though
the radiation dose from body scanners is "extremely small,"
[?!?] said the Inter-Agency Committee on Radiation Safety report,
which is restricted to the agencies concerned and not meant
for public circulation.
Judge:
Pratt can't move jobs out of US --Judge sides with union,
says jet engine maker in US can't move out 1,000 jobs out
06 Feb 2010 A federal U.S. judge ordered jet engine maker Pratt
& Whitney to halt its plans to move 1,000 jobs out of Connecticut
and to Japan, Singapore and the state of Georgia. U.S. District
Judge Janet C. Hall in Bridgeport issued a permanent injunction,
stopping the company's plans to shift the jobs. The judge strongly
criticized the subsidiary of United Technologies Corp., saying
it evaded the spirit of its union contract requiring it to make
every effort to keep the jobs in the state.
Goldman
CEO gets $9 mln restricted stock award
[What the F*CK is a 'restricted stock award?' It's a *bonus,*
but the douchebags don't want to call it that!] 05 Feb 2010
Goldman Sachs Group awarded Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein $9
million in restricted stock units, according to a regulatory filing
by the investment bank late Friday. Blankfein got 58,381 restricted
stock units... The stock can't be sold until January 2015, Goldman
added in the filing. At current prices,
the award is worth just over $9 million.
Tancredo:
Obama Elected Because 'We Do Not Have A Civics, Literacy Test'
05 Feb 2010 Organizers of the National Tea Party Convention, who
have been at pains to present their confab as a gathering of patriotic
and mainstream Americans, may not have been pleased by the speech
given by their opening-night speaker. Former congressman Tom Tancredo
declared
that President Obama was elected because "we do not have a civics,
literacy test before people can vote in this country." Literacy
and civics test, of course, were notoriously used during the Jim
Crow era to keep blacks from voting. [Well,
if a literacy test is brought back, Sarah Palin would be disqualified
from voting along w. 3/4 of the Fox Noose staff.]
Tea
Party Fireworks: Speaker Rips McCain, Obama, 'Cult of Multiculturalism'
--Ex-Rep. Tom Tancredo Suggests 'Civics, Literacy Test' Would
Have Foiled Obama's Election; High-Priced National 'Tea Party'
Convention Stirs Debate Among Factions 04 Feb 2010 The opening-night
speaker at first ever National Tea Party Convention ripped into
President Obama, Sen. John McCain and "the cult of multiculturalism,"
asserting that Obama was elected because "we do not have a civics,
literacy test before people can vote in this country." The speaker,
former Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-KKK-Colo., told about 600 delegates
in a Nashville, Tenn., ballroom that in the 2008 election, America
"put a committed socialist ideologue in the White House ... Barack
Hussein Obama."
E-mails
detail Todd Palin's role in Alaska decision-making 06
Feb 2010 During the 2 1/2 years that his wife, Sarah, was governor
of Alaska and then a vice presidential candidate, Todd Palin inserted
himself into a host of state decisions, including judicial nominations
and gas pipeline bids, according to e-mails released Friday. Before
Sarah Palin resigned her office in July, the "First Dude," as
Todd Palin became known, weighed in on appointments to state boards,
labor disputes and the use of government aircraft, according to
the documents, which were obtained
by MSNBC.com under Alaska's public records law.
Records
show that cabins on Sarah Palin's Alaska properties weren't noted
in tax assessments 04 Feb 2010 Records show that Sarah
Palin hasn't paid any property taxes on cabins that have been
built on two backcountry plots partially owned by the former Alaska
governor. There are no tax assessments for the two-story, house-sized
cabins, a workshop and a sauna spotted Thursday in an aerial survey.
Postal
Service Suspended in Mid-Atlantic Areas Hit With Storm
06 Feb 2010 Postal delivery was suspended Saturday for Northern
Virginia, Washington, D.C., Southern Maryland, and Suburban Maryland,
MyFoxDC.com reported. Patrick Murphy, spokesperson for the Postal
Service for Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., made the announcement
early Saturday morning as a blizzard continued to batter the Mid-Atlantic
region.
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don't 'hate us for our freedoms.' They hate us for our war crimes.
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