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Monday, June 19, 2006


Freemarketnews: "The government has hired defense subcontractor Lockheed Martin to design and develop an enormous blimp that will be used to spy on Americans, according to the Athens News. Government agencies such as the NSA are anticipating that as early as 2009 the blimp will be operational and begin supporting new ways of monitoring everything that happens in the country."

The American citizen is the real threat, to the Bush regime that is. What fraudsters fear most is being exposed. Bush wants to keep control. That's why he is spying on all Americans.
NYDailyNews: "After slashing the city's anti-terrorism funds, Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff now apparently thinks angry letters from New Yorkers are the real safety threat.
When a Daily News reporter attempted to deliver scores of messages protesting the cuts to Chertoff's Washington office, he was promptly turned away.
The letters, faxes and printed e-mails 'would put all the employees here, including the secretary, at risk', said a Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman when the delivery was attempted Friday."
Of course, the DHS would like to know what you are reading and which websites you visit.
NorthJersey: "Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller want Internet service providers to keep track of customers' Web-surfing activities for up to two years and turn them over to the government if requested."
11:49:26 AM    


Rediff: "Thirty-seven Nobel laureates on Wednesday signed a letter by the Federation of American Scientists to the United States Congress exhorting lawmakers to oppose the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement.
The laureates said in its missive that 'nothing is more important to US security than blocking further proliferation and possible use of nuclear weapons'.
They argued that the nuclear deal 'weakens the existing nonproliferation regime without providing an acceptable substitute' and thus 'it should not be approved in its current form'."

Yahoo: "Germany called on Saturday for the world's leading nuclear powers to reduce their atomic arsenals as they press Iran to curb its nuclear program."
11:30:46 AM    

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