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Montana becomes First State to Require Search Warrants for Cellphone Location Tracking
By Noel Brinkerhoff | AllGov | July 5, 2013
California had its chance, but now Montana has become the first state in the U.S. to require that police obtain a search warrant before using a person’s cellphone records to track their whereabouts.
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Midterm Report: The Best and the Worst Democratic Freshmen
Time to grade the Democratic freshmen-- or at least to pick out the 10 best and the 10 worst. Which ones lived up to what Alan Grayson laid out in his little monologue above? And which served the interest of careerism and corporate special interests above the interests of their own constituents? Short version-- for people in a hurry-- here are two lists (alphabetized), the 10 best, followed b the 10 worst:
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Interview 700 – The Geneva Business Insider with David L. Smith
David L. Smith of the Geneva Business Insider blog joins us once again for our monthly conversation on economics, finance and politics. This month we cover the latest destabilization in Egypt, the search of the Bolivian president’s plane in Austria in the midst of the Snowden drama, Michael Hastings’ death, Mark Carney’s first moves as Bank of England governor, and the recent drop in gold prices.
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Egyptians to US: ‘Get Your Dirty Hands Out of Egypt’
Here’s a poster being held in Egypt’s Tahrir Square:
Source here.
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Interview 699 – James Corbett on Far Out Radio
James joins Scott Teeters of Far Out Radio for a wide-ranging conversation on matters personal, national and geopolitical. James recounts the story of how he ended up in Japan and the two discuss Fukushima and the Japanese nuclear situation. Then the conversation branches out into a discussion of the Snowden saga and the Hastings assassination.
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228: Porcfest Interview - Conspiracy Theorists vs. Skeptics (and more)
WARNING: Strong Language
My third appearance on The Renegade Variety Hour. Here's our prior conversations:
1. 222 (Supplemental): Brett On The Renegade Variety Hour
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228: Porcfest Interview - Conspiracy Theorists vs. Skeptics (and more)
WARNING: Strong LanguageMy third appearance on The Renegade Variety Hour. Here's our prior conversations:1. 222 (Supplemental): Brett On The Renegade Variety Hour2. Empathizing with “The Enemy” (Brett On The Renegade Variety Hour, Part 2)At Porcfest, I sat down with Carlos and Taryn to discuss the topics listed below.
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228: Porcfest Interview - Conspiracy Theorists vs. Skeptics (and more)
WARNING: Strong Language
My third appearance on The Renegade Variety Hour. Here's our prior conversations:
1. 222 (Supplemental): Brett On The Renegade Variety Hour
2. Empathizing with “The Enemy” (Brett On The Renegade Variety Hour, Part 2) -
FreedumbAndDemocrazy
By Sharmine Narwani | Al-Akhbar | 2013-07-06
Freedom and democracy. How I have come to loathe this phrase. Two-lofty-words-and-a-conjunction bandied around by handmaidens of Empire: verbal grenades that can gut entire nations. When I hear “freedom and democracy” I instinctively look for cover – just as “Allahu Akbar” yelled loudly enough can now make Arabs and Muslims hit the ground fast.
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Crashes of Convenience: Michael Hastings (video)
Michael Hastings was that rarest of breeds: a mainstream reporter who wasn’t afraid to rail against the system, kick back against the establishment, and bite the hand that feeds him. On the morning of June 18, 2013, he died in a fiery car crash. But now details are emerging that he was on the verge of breaking an important new story about the CIA, and believed he was being investigated by the FBI. Now even a former counter-terrorism czar is admitting Hastings’ car may have been cyber-hijacked.
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US Postal Service photographing 160 billion letters annually
RT | July 05, 2013
As Washington officials continue to grapple with the fallout from the NSA scandal, it has been revealed that the US Postal Service photographs the outside of every piece of mail it processes each year – around 160 billion pieces annually.
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Al-Qaeda Branch Established in Egypt
In a strongly sectarian statement and with chilling similarities to the initial stages of the Syria conflict, an Al-Qaeda-inspired group has been established in Egypt in opposition to protests and military action which brought about the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood regime.
A group calling itself ”Ansar Al-Sharia in the Land of Kinaanah (Egypt)” published a launch statement on an Al-Qaeda online forum, in which it condemned the Egyptian military’s actions, Christians and “herds of criminals and thugs”. -
Nevada cops sued over forced occupation of private homes
RT | July 5, 2013
It’s been a few hundred years since the Third Amendment was written to keep King George from quartering British troops in American homes, but a lawsuit just filed in Nevada suggests it’s as relevant as ever.
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Air Combat Training: NATO To Hold Aerial Exercises Over Iceland
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Allied Command Operations
July 4, 2013
NATO AND PARTNERS TO CONDUCT AIR-DEFENCE TRAINING OVER ICELAND
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Sweden will deploy an air-to-air refuelling aircraft to Iceland to support IFM14. Finland and Norway will deploy SAR helicopters alongside Iceland’s SAR force.
Norway will act as the sponsor nation for Finland and Sweden, and will provide a training director for IFM14.
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Sneak-Preview?
“The technotronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities.
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A Progressive Continuum: Paying it Forward
by Cecil BothwellThanks to support from readers of this blog, and Glen Greenwald's endorsement, I was able to wage a credible primary campaign against our former Blue Dog Rep.
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US missile defense test fails: Pentagon
The News | July 6, 2013
WASHINGTON: America’s missile defense system failed on Friday in a test over the Pacific, with an interceptor failing to hit an incoming ballistic missile, the Pentagon said.
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US Egypt Policies Don’t Pass the Laugh Test
A military coup in Egypt yesterday resulted in the removal and imprisonment of the elected president, Mohamed Morsi, a closure of media outlets sympathetic to him, the house arrest of his advisors, and the suspension of the constitution. The military that overthrew Morsi is the main recipient of the $1.3 billion yearly US aid package [...]
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Preview: It's Fantasy Week at Sunday Classics!
Homero Francesch is the piano soloist in this performance of Beethoven's Choral Fantasy with Leonard Bernstein conducting the Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna Jeunesse Choir.by KenWe have a great musical fantasy coming up Sunday -- Max Bruch's Scottish Fantasy for violin and orchestra, so I thought tonight we would review the two wonderful fantasies we've already heard.THERE WAS, FOR ONE, LISZT'S HUNGARIAN FANTASIAWe first heard it in the August 2010 post "The piano-and-orchestra Liszt -- the
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33 Killed as Suicide Bombers Strike Baghdad, Samarra
Suicide bombers struck in Baghdad and Samarra, killing dozens. Overall, at least 33 were killed and 74 were wounded across the country.
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UN: Four million Syrians could starve as aid delivery lags
UN: Four million Syrians could starve as aid delivery lags
A volunteer shares out food to the people in the Bab al-Salam refugee camp for displaced Syrians near the border with Turkey on 2 July 2013. (Photo: AFP – JM Lopez)
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A "better than expected" jobs report isn't the same thing as a "good" jobs report -- Dean Baker explains
Guardian caption: "Three business sectors -- restaurants, retail trade, and temporary help -- account for more than half of new jobs in the US.""This would be a bad situation in any case, but it is made worse by the fact that it is 100% preventable. We know how to make the economy grow more rapidly and generate jobs.
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Flag-Waving to Death
By Gary G. Kohls | Consortium News | July 4, 2013
In American politics and media, anyone who questions the concept of “American Exceptionalism” is banished to the margins of society. But this self-aggrandizing notion has always contained a large measure of self-deception, ignoring the suffering inflicted on other peoples and on U.S. soldiers, as Gary G. Kohls notes.
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Egypt to Syria: Fomenting the sectarian violence and more....
I haven’t forgot about Syria.Despite the situation in Egypt. Which looks to be taking a turn for the worse. Sigh. If you haven’t noticed. Muslim Brotherhood is protesting, Egyptian army and or other civilians are alleged to be killing them. And so it goes... "voting" part of the illusion machine The ingredients are mixed and heated.Everything is being done to inflame the situation.
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The Ten Most Disturbing Things You Should Know About the FBI Since 9/11
By Matthew Harwood | ACLU | July 5, 2013
Next Tuesday, James Comey will have his first job interview for succeeding Robert Mueller as director of the FBI.
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Podcast 032 : Interview : Kurt Haskell : Witness to a False-Flag Operation
On Christmas Day 2009, Kurt Haskell and his wife Lori were on-board Northwest Airlines Flight 253 from Amsterdam bound for Detroit, on which the so-called "Underwear Bomber", Farouk Abdulmutallab, attempted to set off an explosive or incendiary device. According to the official version of events, this was an Al-Qaeda attack against the United States of America. Joining us to dispute this narrative, is Kurt Haskell himself, who, as a witness to this event, explains why he believes he was in the presence of a staged, false-flag operation, organised by the U.S. itself.
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Podcast 032 : Interview : Kurt Haskell : Witness to a False-Flag Operation
On Christmas Day 2009, Kurt Haskell and his wife Lori were on-board Northwest Airlines Flight 253 from Amsterdam bound for Detroit, on which the so-called "Underwear Bomber", Farouk Abdulmutallab, attempted to set off an explosive or incendiary device. According to the official version of events, this was an Al-Qaeda attack against the United States of America. Joining us to dispute this narrative, is Kurt Haskell himself, who, as a witness to this event, explains why he believes he was in the presence of a staged, false-flag operation, organised by the U.S. itself.
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Rep. John Campbell (R-CA) Is Retiring... Yawn?
CA-45 is entirely within Orange County... and not the more liberal part on the coast. The district goes from the Anaheim Hills, North Tustin and Irvine down to Mission Viejo and Lake Forest. The eastern part of the district beyond Silverado and Trabaco Canyon is uninhabitable. Last year Campbell won reelection against a credible Democrat, Sukee Kang, 59-41%. Campbell spent $1,421,706 and Kang spent $754,627.
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New Article From Whitewraithe: How Hollywood Conquered A Superpower- Part II
As promised, I want to present Part II of Whitewraithe's expose on the truth about Hollywood and the Entertainment industry...
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New Article From Whitewraithe: How Hollywood Conquered A Superpower, Part I
I want to present the following article from my friend, Whitewraithe, who writes the blog: Pragmatic Witness II, at www.pragmaticwitnessii.wordpress.com, entitled: "How Hollywood Conquered A Superpower, Part I", that I know that all of my own readers will enjoy immensely...
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The Future of the Border: More Drones, Maybe with ‘Non-Lethal’ Weapons, and More Border Patrol Agents
According to documents acquired by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, in 2010 the Department of Homeland Security considered the possibility of arming their border drones with “expendables or non-lethal weapons.” -
Episode 274 – Crashes of Convenience: Michael Hastings
Michael Hastings was that rarest of breeds: a mainstream reporter who wasn’t afraid to rail against the system, kick back against the establishment, and bite the hand that feeds him. On the morning of June 18, 2013, he died in a fiery car crash. But now details are emerging that he was on the verge of breaking an important new story about the CIA, and believed he was being investigated by the FBI. Now even a former counter-terrorism czar is admitting Hastings’ car may have been cyber-hijacked.
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Immigration Reform Bill Gives Big Money Straight to Largest Defense Contractors
By Noel Brinkerhoff and Danny Biederman | AllGov | July 3, 2013
If the U.S. Senate’s version of the immigration reform bill becomes law, the nation’s largest defense contractors will be quite pleased.
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Alan Grayson's 4th of July Message To Blue America
Blue America has had a long relationship with Alan Grayson, going back to his very first campaign when all the insiders said he had no chance to win the primary and then, after he won it, no chance to win the general election. He was too plainspoken and he wore his heart on his sleeve. Right up out alley.
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UN: Four million Syrians could starve as aid delivery lags
Al-Akhbar | July 5, 2013
Four million Syrians, a fifth of the population, are unable to produce or buy enough food to survive, the United Nations said on Friday.
The statement comes as donations to Syrian civilians has been lagging far behind the levels of financial assistance initially pledged by member states and called for by the UN. -
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Independent’s Day, Hacking Hypocrisy, Vatican Arrests – New World Next Week
Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com — the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Story #1: Eleven Revolutionary Ways To Celebrate Your Independence From The System On This July 4th
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Flashback: The Last Word on Independence
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North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up The GOP War Against Women
Above, Rachel Maddow reports on the anti-Choice sneak attack in North Carolina this week. The Republicans in the legislature don't like seeing Texas and Ohio Republicans getting ahead of them in the right-wing anti-women jihad. Most interesting though (at the 4:55 point in the video) was a clip from an election debate when now-Governor Pat McCrory publicly pledged to sign no new abortion restrictions if he were elected.
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‘French PRISM’ revealed: All communications tracked, metadata collected
RT | July 4, 2013
The French external intelligence agency spies on French citizen’s phone calls, emails and social media activity and web use, the Le Monde newspaper has reported.
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Evo Morales: No Need for US Embassy in Bolivia
Al-Manar | July 5, 2013
Bolivia’s president threatened Thursday to close the US embassy as leftist Latin American leaders joined him in blasting Europe and the United States after his plane was rerouted over suspicions US fugitive Edward Snowden was aboard.
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Forcing Down the Bolivian President’s Plane Was an Act of Piracy
Imagine the aircraft of the President of France being forced down in Latin America on "suspicion" that it was carrying a political refugee to safety – and not just any refugee but someone who has provided the people of the world with proof of criminal activity on an epic scale. Imagine the response from Paris, [...]
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