August 31, 2007



Secret TexDOT Plan to Toll Existing Interstates
Internal report to Congress, obtained by 1200 WOAI news, urges Congress to 'repeal' laws prohibiting tolling Interstates

Verizon and Government Seek Dismissal of Data-Mining Secrecy and Free Speech Zones
The majority of the more than 50 anti-spying suits consolidated in Walker's courtroom are now on hold until the appeals court rules

Porter: Kill More Iraqis or Pay $9 per Gallon
In normal, more humane, less Bushzarro times, the lies of the neocon Jon Porter would be met with sardonic derision

Marine tells of order to execute Haditha women and children
A US Marine was ordered to execute a room full of Iraqi women and children during an alleged massacre in Haditha that left 24 people dead, a military court heard Thursday

Former Reagan aide: 'Brownshirt' Bush among top 'mass murderers of all time'
President Bush's apparent plans for a preemptive nuclear strike on Iran will only add to the civilian death toll as a result of US intervention that has placed the president "high on the list of mass murders of all time,"

Larry Craig Pervert Scandal Is Tip Of The Iceberg
Media ignores lurid history of snuff style sex scandals

Bloggers battered by viral storm
Google's Blogger site is being used by malicious hackers who are posting fake entries to some blogs

Blackwater Buys Brazilian Bombers
Blackwater already has a force of armed helicopters in Iraq, and apparently wants something a little faster, and more heavily armed, to fulfill its security contracts overseas

AP: Pentagon balks at using 'ray gun' for Iraq crowd control
Despite repeated requests from U.S. commanders in Iraq, the Pentagon has balked at deploying a non-lethal energy beam to control crowds because of fears the weapon could be seen as a torture device

Cop gets 90 days in jail for killing un-armed, mentally disabled man
A former state trooper was sentenced Thursday to 90 days in jail for shooting to death an unarmed, mentally disabled man he mistook for a fugitive

Point, Click ... Eavesdrop: How the FBI Wiretap Net Operates
The FBI has quietly built a sophisticated, point-and-click surveillance system that performs instant wiretaps on almost any communications device

Announcement Of 9/11 War Crimes Tribunal
International Lawyer Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd, who is a Judge on the Kuala Lumpur International War Crimes Tribunal, will make a public call for an International Citizen's 9/11 War Crimes Tribunal

PCMAG Writer Suggests That Hospitals Should Start 'Chipping' Babies At Birth
Technology can be used to enhance our lives or it can be used to enslave us. On the surface Radio Frequency Identification Implants would be a good idea for tracking UPS packages and managing stock supplies in grocery stores

Teamsters try to block Mexican truckers
The first Mexican trucks will be coming across the border on Saturday.


Congressman: Stock Market Will Eventually Collapse
Ron Paul says martial law provisions in place to deal with economic discord

Police tear-gas farmers in clash over French GM crops
Growing tensions in France between opponents and supporters of genetically modified crops have led to violent confrontations

Useful Mutants, Bred With Radiation
Scientists have been quietly using radiation to scramble the genetic material in crops quietly around the globe for more than a half-century

DARPA Selects SRI International to Lead Development of PLATO
The SRI-led team will deliver a domain-independent electronic ‘student' that can be taught and can learn in human-like ways

Bush Warns Of Holocaust If Iran Goes Nuclear
Bush pointedly accused Iran's leadership of trying to destabilize Iraq, calling Tehran a destructive influence that puts American lives at risk

Bird Cage Liner Changed, Illegal Spying Stays
Gonzales' exit does little to undo the damage inflicted on the Constitution

Sarkozy in drive to give EU global role
Mr Sarkozy said nation states, which were still at the heart of the global order, were not well- suited to dealing with such challenges. Their capacity for action was constrained by financial interests, media influence, criminal networks and terrorists

Iraq weapons are a focus of criminal fraud investigations
Several federal agencies are investigating a widening network of criminal cases involving the purchase and delivery of billions of dollars of weapons, supplies and other matériel to Iraqi and American forces, according to American officials

Study: US preparing 'massive' military attack against Iran
The United States has the capacity for and may be prepared to launch without warning a massive assault on Iranian uranium enrichment facilities, as well as government buildings and infrastructure, using long-range bombers and missiles

BIS warns of Great Depression dangers from credit spree
The Bank for International Settlements, the world's most prestigious financial body says the global economy more vulnerable to another 1930s-style slump than than generally understood

Kevlar-lined school uniforms launched
A BRITISH company is offering to provide stab-proof school uniforms, lined with the same material used by soldiers, to parents worried about knife crime among youngsters.

Scientists' plea to use new hybrid embryos
Britain's leading scientists have made a final plea for the right to create the first animal-human embryos for medical research using eggs taken from dead cows

ASEAN Is on Track for EU-Style Bloc
Southeast Asia will have completed free trade agreements with all major countries in the region within the next five years, ahead of forming its own EU-style economic community in 2015, the bloc said Sunday

Drug Cartels Put Hit Squads In Laredo
Mexican drug lords locked in a bloody fight for control of a pipeline that runs from Mexico to Dallas and up through middle America have brazenly stationed hit squads and reconnaissance teams in Laredo

Eugenics Moves to the Twenty-First Century
From the elimination of undesirables from the human race; mass culling in the name of saving the earth; to altering the genetic code of humanity with advanced technology: Eugenics has moved into a new era

Chemicals in non-stick pans may retard babies' growth
Chemicals used in non-stick pans, fast-food containers, carpets, furniture and a host of other everyday household products are retarding babies' growth and brain development, two startling new studies suggest

Neocons One Step Closer to Attacking Iran
As should be expected, the neocons have shifted from one preposterous lie to another in order to prepare the way for eventually inflicting mass murder, mayhem, and misery on the people of Iran

US ambassador to UN: Middle East turmoil could cause world war
According to the US Ambassador to the United Nations, turmoil in the Middle East could lead to another world war

UK Gun Crimes Soar After Gun Ban
Gun crimes in England have almost doubled since 1997, when a ban on firearms began

Market Crash Forecast Suggests New 9/11
Mystery trader bets on huge downturn that could only be preceded by catastrophe

Attorney General Gonzales to resign
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has told President Bush he will resign, the New York Times reports Monday

CFR Seeks End of US Currency?
Capital flows have become globalization's Achilles' heel

Bilderberg Pushes Superstate
The leaders of Bilderberg have gathered the appropriate flunkies at the Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello, to accomplish a North American Union.

Chavez offers billions in Latin America
Laid-off Brazilian factory workers have their jobs back, Nicaraguan farmers are getting low-interest loans and Bolivian mayors can afford new health clinics, all thanks to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez

Bush's New Rules Allow The CIA To Violate Geneva Conventions
Top military lawyers have told senators that President Bush's new rules for CIA interrogations of suspected terrorists could allow abuses that violate the Geneva Conventions, according to Senate and military officials

Resistance Is Futile: Census Bureau Turns Americans Into Info Kiosks
The Founding Fathers instituted the census as a tool to safeguard the liberties of the Republic, but now it is being used to undermine the very nature of freedom itsel

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