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  • Department of Zot, Corned Beef and Cabbage

    03/18/2007 12:45:31 AM PDT · by CCCPNEWS · 80 replies · 2,560+ views
    LOOK AT THIS WEBSITE TO SEE HOW THE FUNDS ALLOCATED FOR THE "WAR ON TERROR" ARE REALLY SPENT. THIS HOMELAND SECURITY WHISTLEBLOWER HAD HER HOUSE RAIDED WITH THE BLACKHAWK HELICOPTER AND A SWAT TEAM (WHICH HAS BEEN VIDEOTAPED - PARTIAL VIDEO OF THE HELICOPTER RAID IS ON THE WEBSITE), HAS BEEN PROSECUTED AND IMPRISONED ON FALSE CHARGES (TWICE) - VINDICATED AND DECLARED INNOCENT OF ALL CHARGES BROUGHT FORTH BY THE GOVERNMENT (COURT DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE), SUBJECTED TO WARRANTLESS SEARCHES, WARRANTLESS SURVEILLANCE AND ALL KINDS OF HORRIBLE CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATIONS - ALL FOR DISCLOSING AGENCY'S FAILURES IN PROCESSING APPLICANTS FOR...
  • Iran Bars 38 U.N. IAEA Inspectors

    01/22/2007 9:47:14 AM PST · by EagleUSA · 8 replies · 446+ views
    Yahoo News / AP ^ | 1/22/07 | EagleUSA
    TEHRAN, Iran - Iran said Monday it has barred 38 members of a U.N. nuclear inspection team from entering the country, in what appeared to be retaliation for sanctions imposed last month over its contentious atomic program. Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said some inspectors were admitted, but maintained that Iran could decide who should be turned away. "The International Atomic Energy Agency submits a long list of inspectors to member countries and the countries have the right to oppose the visit by some inspectors," Mottaki told the official Islamic Republic News Agency. The head of the parliamentary committee of national...
  • Thai junta vows action against foreign media

    09/23/2006 6:15:28 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 50 replies · 1,043+ views
    Last Update: Saturday, September 23, 2006. 11:04pm (AEST) Thai junta vows action against foreign media Thailand's new military leaders have warned they will retaliate against foreign media outlets they say have insulted the monarchy in reporting Tuesday's coup. "At today's meeting, top military leaders asked the foreign ministry to urgently retaliate against foreign reporters whose coverage has been deemed insulting to the monarchy," spokesman Major-General Thaweep Netniyan said. He has neither named the foreign media organisations or dispatches deemed offensive, nor specified how the regime will retaliate. Insulting the King is a serious criminal offence in Thailand, punishable by up...
  • N. Korean Embassy in Australia, "(We) Can hit Australia, too"

    07/05/2006 8:24:44 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 57 replies · 1,761+ views
    Chosun Ilbo ^ | 07/06/06
    /begin my summaryN. Korean Embassy in Australia, "(We) Can hit Australia, too" N. Korea is angrily responding to Australia, which rebuked the N. Korean missile launches, insisting  that N. Korean missiles and nuclear warheads can also hit Australia, according to Australian newspapers on July 6th. The reports say that, the unofficial spokesman of N. Korean Embassy, Kim Myung-chul brought up (possible)  military action while assailing the remarks by PM John Howard and FM Alexander Downer in which they criticized N. Korean launches and demanded firm response by international community. Mr. Kim said that PM Howard and FM Downer are free to express their...
  • Putin seeks to start anti-terror offensive(globe-trotting spetznaz)

    07/05/2006 8:11:23 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 25 replies · 753+ views
    Putin seeks to start anti-terror offensive Published July 5, 2006 MOSCOW -- Russian President Vladimir Putin asked parliament yesterday for the right to send soldiers and special forces anywhere in the world to fight terrorists, acting just days after having pledged to "destroy" the terrorists who killed five Russian diplomats in Iraq. Moscow confirmed early last week that terrorists had killed four abducted diplomats, beheading two of them in an Internet video, after Russia refused their demand to leave the breakaway republic of Chechnya. A fifth diplomat was killed during the abduction June 3. Russian security services last week offered...
  • N. Korea warns of nuclear war if attacked

    07/03/2006 6:27:55 AM PDT · by Momaw Nadon · 80 replies · 3,649+ views
    AP via Yahoo! ^ | Monday, July 3, 2006
    SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea will respond to a pre-emptive U.S. military attack with an "annihilating strike and a nuclear war," the state-run media said Monday, heightening its antagonistic rhetoric. The Korean Central News Agency, citing an unidentified Rodong Sinmun newspaper "analyst," accused the United States of increasing military pressure on the isolated communist state. The North Korean threat of retaliation, which is often voiced by its state-controlled media, comes amid U.S. official reports that Pyongyang has shown signs of preparing for a test of a long-range missile. "The army and people of the DPRK are now in full...
  • Nurse Who Testified Against Michael Schiavo Has Nursing Licence Revoked

    06/30/2006 6:36:24 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 252 replies · 5,876+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 6/30/06 | Peter J. Smith
    Florida, June 30, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A North Country Gazette exclusive reveals that Florida’s Department of Health has demanded the nursing license and nearly $1700 dollars in fines and administrative costs from a nurse who gave public testimony in the case of Terri Schiavo. This comes at the same time that the Department of Health has dropped action against Michael Schiavo, also a registered nurse, for falsifying his guardianship papers. Carla Sauer Iyer, a nurse who cared for Terri Schiavo until 1996, has given numerous affidavits on her experience with Terri, and is facing the wrath of the DOH for...
  • Firefighters Accused of Ignoring Blaze(Union Alert)

    03/30/2006 9:50:47 AM PST · by radar101 · 14 replies · 929+ views
    L A TIMES ^ | March 30, 2006 | David Reyes
    Yorba Linda couple say union members allowed their dream home to burn because one of the owners belonged to a nonunion force. Orange County fire officials are investigating the complaint of a Yorba Linda couple who say county firefighters deliberately let their five-bedroom home and garage burn for almost an hour last December before putting it out. Tricia and Jeff James maintain that unionized Orange County firefighters were slow to act once they discovered Jeff James was a firefighter at a department in the Los Angeles suburb of Vernon that was nonunionized. Among James' complaints was her recollection that a...
  • Iran vows missile retaliation to any attack

    01/28/2006 8:55:29 AM PST · by maquiladora · 30 replies · 872+ views
    reuters ^ | Sat Jan 28, 2006 9:46 PM IST
    TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran would launch medium-range missiles if attacked, a military leader said on Saturday, accusing Britain and the United States of arming rebels as international pressure mounts on Tehran over its nuclear plans. "If we come under a military attack, we will respond with our very effective missile defence," Yahya Rahim Safavi, commander in chief of the Revolutionary Guard, told state television. Military experts reckon the Revolutionary Guard's Shahab-3 missiles have a range of some 2,000 km, meaning Israel, U.S. bases in the Gulf and foreign troops in Iraq lie within their range. Safavi repeated Tehran's allegations that...
  • Iraqis aiding troops in Sunni Arab city

    12/07/2005 12:15:10 AM PST · by Hunden · 10 replies · 658+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | December 4, 2005 | Antonio Castaneda
    SAMARRA, Iraq — After keeping their distance for months, Iraqis in this Sunni Arab city suddenly began cooperating with U.S. troops, leading them to insurgents and hidden weapons caches. The reason: anger over the assassination by insurgents of a local tribal chief. "That's when they decided to make a stand," said Capt. Ryan Wylie, commander of Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 69th Armored Regiment. "They definitely had an idea of the terrorists and where they hang out." U.S. commanders cite other reasons for a lull in violence in this city 60 miles north of Baghdad. They include construction of an 11-mile berm around...
  • INVASION USA: ARMED STANDOFF ON RIO GRANDE

    11/20/2005 5:34:36 AM PST · by FerdieMurphy · 238 replies · 5,033+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | Sunday, November 20, 2005 | Staff
    Uniformed Mexicans with guns, bulldozer seize drug-bust truck from Border Patrol U.S. Border Patrol agents were backed down this week by armed men, dressed in what appeared to be Mexican military uniforms and carrying military weapons, who seized a captured dump truck filled with marijuana from the U.S. agents and dragged it across the border into Mexico with a bulldozer. The border incident occurred Thursday evening when Border Patrol agents attempted to pull over a dump truck on Interstate 10 in Hudspeth County, Texas. The driver fled from the agents, exiting the freeway and driving toward the Rio Grande which...
  • China Gears Up to Avenge Korean Food Safety Warnings(precious ego of China hurt)

    10/24/2005 7:06:44 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 6 replies · 614+ views
    Chosun Ilbo ^ | 10/24/05
    China Gears Up to Avenge Korean Food Safety Warnings After revelations that freshwater fish imported from China was tainted with the carcinogenic dye malachite green and Chinese-produced kimchi contained parasites and unusually high levels of lead, Beijing appears to be getting ready to avenge its tainted honor. "Inspections have shown that Korean products contain malachite green as well, but the Korean government without notifying the Chinese government, and without a seeking consensus on the issue, simply made an announcement in the press as if Chinese products were the only products with such problems," a Chinese government official said. "If there...
  • U.N. employee to file retaliation claims (against Lubbers and Kofi)

    10/19/2005 5:02:59 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 3 replies · 618+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 10/19/05 | Nick Wadhams - ap
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) - A United Nations employee whose sexual harassment claims led former refugee chief Ruud Lubbers to resign now alleges that she was the target of retaliation, and plans to sue him and Secretary-General Kofi Annan, she said Wednesday. Cynthia Brzak, 52, said she hopes her case against Annan and Lubbers, the former prime minister of the Netherlands, will set a precedent example for whistleblowers in the U.N. who believe its internal justice system doesn't protect them against punishment. "My goal is that I don't think anyone in the world is above the law," Brzak said in an...
  • Pentagon charges Army officer

    10/02/2005 12:29:44 PM PDT · by Hunterb · 66 replies · 2,197+ views
    HeraldToday.com ^ | Oct. 01, 2005 | KIMBERLY HEFLING
    WASHINGTON - An officer who has claimed that a classified military unit identified four Sept. 11 hijackers before the 2001 attacks is facing Pentagon accusations of breaking numerous rules, charges his lawyer says are aimed at hurting his credibility. The alleged infractions by Army Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer, 42, include obtaining a service medal under false pretenses, improperly flashing military identification while drunk and stealing pens, according to paperwork from the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency shown by his attorney to The Associated Press. Shaffer was one of the first to publicly link Sept. 11 leader Mohamed Atta to the unit...
  • Japan Rethinking Plan for Security Council(might withhold U.N. dues as a retaliation)

    10/01/2005 8:49:01 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 21 replies · 841+ views
    AP ^ | 09/30/05 | NICK WADHAMS
    Japan Rethinking Plan for Security Council By NICK WADHAMS, Associated Press Writer Fri Sep 30, 8:31 PM ET Japan has warned Congress that U.S. legislation seeking to withhold United Nations dues could lead Japanese lawmakers to take similar action, possibly resulting in the loss of millions of dollars to the world body, a Japanese diplomat said Friday. Deputy Ambassador Toshiro Ozawa said he told Rep. Henry Hyde (news, bio, voting record) in a meeting early this month of the possible "unintended consequences" surrounding a bill the Illinois Republican sponsored as a way to force the United Nations to enact a...
  • Able Danger: Strip Tease [Going After The Whistle Blowers Alert]

    09/30/2005 5:28:19 AM PDT · by conservativecorner · 19 replies · 1,230+ views
    Captains Quarters ^ | Sept. 30, 2005 | Edward Morrissey
    Col. Tony Shaffer has had his security clearances revoked by the DoD and have officially notified his attorney of the circumstances surrounding the revocation. Although it does not technically affect his membership in the Army reserve, the action effectively ends the career of the former DIA liaison to the Able Danger project. Shaffer cannot pursue his specialties within the Army or DoD without security clearances. So what led to the revocation of Shaffer's clearance -- his whistleblowing to Congress or his interviews with the press on Able Danger? No, that would look too direct. The Pentagon gave this list of...
  • Final Decision Issued in Julia Davis EEOC Case Against the Department of Homeland Security

    09/02/2005 8:31:58 AM PDT · by SYSPOE · 2 replies · 539+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 09/02/2005 | D. Ross
    (PRWEB) - Beverly Hills, CA. (PRWEB) September 2, 2005 -- A final decision was issued in the complaint of discrimination filed by former Customs and Border Protection Officer Julia Davis against the Department of Homeland Security (EEOC No. 340-04-00317X). The Honorable Administrative Judge Daniel Leach found the Agency liable, awarding to Julia Davis damages, attorney fees and costs in excess of $225,000.00 dollars. Ms. Davis was represented by Beverly Hills attorney David Ross of Ross, Rose and Hammill, LLP. Judge Leach ruled that Ms. Davis "established agency culpability of an egregious sort and has been awarded a significant sum in...
  • U.S. lawsuit seeks forfeiture of property

    08/18/2005 7:07:24 AM PDT · by radar101 · 30 replies · 979+ views
    San Diego Union ^ | August 18, 2005 | Dani Dodge
    The U.S. Attorney's Office has filed a secret lawsuit against Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham that contends he should forfeit his Rancho Santa Fe home to the government because it was purchased with illegally obtained money. Notice of the lawsuit and the government's interest in the property was filed with the San Diego County Recorder's Office. Cunningham's attorney, Lee Blalack, declined to comment yesterday on the lawsuit but said he had filed a motion challenging the U.S. government's legal claim on the house. The home – a five-bedroom, eight-bath Spanish colonial estate on Via Del Charro – was listed for sale...
  • Terrorism Allows No Room for Negotiation - (Munich 1972 should have sounded terror alarm bells!)

    07/25/2005 3:08:29 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 16 replies · 644+ views
    GOPUSA.COM ^ | JULY 25, 2005 | NANCY SALVATO
    It was discovered in Munich, during the 1972 Olympic Games, that terrorists could not be dissuaded from carrying out heinous acts of cold blood against innocents when motivated by ethnic hatred or religious fanaticism. It also became apparent that the rest of the world could and would carry on as though the fedayeen's (men of sacrifice) acts of barbarism were of no particular cause for concern. To emphasize this, The Olympic Games continued with full media coverage after the murder of 11 members of the Israeli team by PLO affiliates referred to as "Black September". Although Israel absolutely refused to...
  • Of course Dems are terrified of 9/11 connection! - (gotta love this diatribe!)

    06/30/2005 11:43:23 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 16 replies · 1,315+ views
    TOWNHALL.COM ^ | JUNE 30, 2005 | Laura Hirschfeld Hollis
    I was listening to Rush today, and he was playing excerpts from miscellaneous Dems' reactions to President Bush's speech on Tuesday night. They are outraged - outraged, I tell you! - that the president dared to connect the events of September 11, 2001 and the war in Iraq. It's just like their purported indignation at Karl Rove's comments about liberals not supporting aggressive (read "military") responses to 9/11. Well, they have to act outraged and indignant, now, don't they?! Because they know full well that Americans will rally behind whatever is necessary to avenge 9/11 and prevent another one. They...