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Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, April 28th, 2013

Yes, it is Sunday, and first I want to let everyone know that I am feeling much better today.... Better than I have for the last two weeks.... I have been suffering from a head cold, migraine headaches, body chills, etc... Many of the symptoms of Influenza but without the extra great things that come along with having the Flu itself.... I have noticed that many people have had much the same illness that I have had, and it does make me wonder....

How Coincidental: Canada's Foiled "Terrorist Attempt" Coincides With Debate Of Intrusive Anti-Terrorism Bill

I have been watching the local Canadian BS Jewish controlled mainstream media news over the last few days about the absolutely ridiculous and almost laughable "terrorism attempt" here in Canada where two Muslims (of course) were caught attempting a "bombing" of a VIA rail passenger train.... When I first heard about this Canadian "terrorist" attack, I began to wonder if there was something going on here in Canada that they would roll out this fraud "terrorist attack" at just this time....

More Bush-Inspired Epigrams for his Library Day

In honor of Bush’s library dedication today, here are some more epigrams he inspired from my 2003 book, Terrorism & Tyranny:
Killing foreigners is no substitute for protecting Americans.
Habeas corpus is an insurance policy to prevent governments from going berserk.
Most of the homeland security successes in the war on terrorism have been farces or frauds.

Sibel Edmonds on the Boston Bombing: The US roots of “Chechen” terrorism

FBI whistleblower and BoilingFrogsPost.com editor Sibel Edmonds joins us to discuss the recent Boston bombing hysteria and the potential geopolitical implications of the American public’s “discovery” of Chechen terror. We discuss Sibel’s work exposing the US/NATO roots of so-called Chechen terrorism, and what the FSB’s involvement in this twisted tale might mean in terms of future Russian-US relations.
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Government Response to Terrorism Needs to Be Dialed Down

The bomb attack on innocent civilians and subsequent shooting of two law enforcement officials was a reprehensible act of terrorism, but the saturation media coverage and resulting societal frenzy is unwarranted and actually harmful. Apparently, the lone surviving terrorist, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, told the FBI, before receiving notice of his Miranda rights, that he and his [...]