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House Bill Would Criminalize Satire of TSA

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poorrichards September 22, 2011, Text of H.R. 3011: Transportation Security Administration Authorization Act of 2011 was introduced in the House. It is entitled the “Transportation Security Administration Authorization Act of 2011” and it contains some curious language. Two thirds of the way through the ponderous bill, in Sec. 295, we find the following: Whoever, except [...]

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Meet the Guy Who Snitched on Occupy Wall Street to the FBI and NYPD

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Adrian Chen Gawker The Occupy Wall Street protests have been going on for a month. And it seems the FBI and NYPD have had help tracking protesters’ moves thanks to a conservative computer security expert who gained access to one of the group’s internal mailing lists,and then handed over information on the group’s plans to [...]

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Occupy Santa Cruz – Bank of America refusing to close account

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dmstins We went to BoA intending to make a mild statement while choosing to closer our account. It got emotional and more than we were expecting. We feel this MLKJ quote resonates with our intention ‎”Nonviolent direct action seeks to create such a crisis and foster such a tension that a community which has constantly [...]

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Mass genocide of Mohawk children by UK Queen and Vatican uncovered in Canada

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Alfred Lambremont Webre Examiner Unearthing mass aboriginal graves at the Mohawk Institute, Canada BRANTFORD, ON, CANADA – Mass graves of Mohawk children have been uncovered by ground-penetrating radar at the Mohawk Institute, a residential school for Mohawk operated by the Church of England and the Vatican before its closure in 1970. According to Rev. Kevin [...]

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Study Confirms Establishment is Terrified of Ron Paul

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars A new study by Pew Research Center confirms that the establishment is terrified of Ron Paul’s presidential campaign gaining momentum – figures show that despite his top tier showing in national polls, the Texan Congressman has received the least media coverage out of all the Republican candidates. “Ron Paul loyalists have [...]

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On going Israeli Human Rights Abuses

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Stephen Lendman The Peoples Voice Throughout its history, Israel’s been a serial human rights abuser. Count the ways. State-sponsored terror is official policy. So is collective punishment, apartheid, colonialism, premeditated war, torture, and filling prison cells illegally with Palestinians wanting to live free on their own land in their own country. Instead they’ve suffered brutal [...]

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Marine Stands up for civilians in N.Y.C. protest

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Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas from Roosevelt, squared up to the New York Police Department. The brave New York Cops are not very eager to restrain a trained fighter like Shamar are they? FOLLOW SET YOU FREE NEWS:     

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IAEA Should Release Iran Nuclear Info, U.S. Says

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NTI The Obama administration wants the International Atomic Energy Agency to make public data said to demonstrate Iran’s efforts to develop a nuclear-weapon capability, the New York Times reported on Saturday. The release of classified material on Iran’s design and research activities would be likely to bring fresh urgency to consideration of the measures Washington [...]

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Astronomers say Saturn’s moon Iapetus may have once had a mini-moon all its own

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io9 Call it moonception, if you’d like. Astronomers say that a moon-with-a-moon scenario could explain some of the strange features of Iapetus, the third-largest of Saturn’s 62-known moons. Iapetus was first discovered over three-hundred years ago by astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini, but it wasn’t until 2004, during NASA’s Cassini mission to Giovanni’s namesake, that astronomers [...]

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Donald Trump: Obama should put a stop to Occupy Wall Street protests

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Politico The Obama administration has allowed the Occupy Wall Street protests go on for too long, Donald Trump suggested on Monday. “I do think that government maybe is letting this go a little bit too far,” Trump said on Fox News Monday morning. “People are having a great time. They’re all going down, they’re having [...]

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A One-of-a-Kind Exceptional Galaxy? M85 May Not Harbor a Supermassive Balck Hole an Its Core

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Daily Galaxy The prevalence of these black holes at the centers of galaxies is well established and commonly referred to as active galactic nuclei central engines. This tight correlation of black hole masses with host galaxy properties strongly suggests an underlying link between galaxy and black hole evolution. The black hole mass has also been [...]

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Romney Took Advice From Obama’s Eugenics Enthusiast Science Czar

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Steve Watson Prison Planet John P. Holdren’s job looks safe if Romney gets GOP nod An interesting piece from Investors.com notes that the corporate media darling GOP frontrunner, Mitt Romney, previously sought advice from White House science czar John P. Holdren when crafting carbon tax legislation for Massachusetts five years ago. Under Romney’s leadership, Massachusetts [...]

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