February 2010 Archive

Infowars.com | The ISP Network Solutions shuttered Young’s site last week after he posted a document summarizing Microsoft’s dealings with law enforcement agencies.
Read More: Cryptome’s John Young on Alex Jones TV: The Internet is a Police State Surveillance Grid
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Adam Murdock | Because of the Olympics, our thoughts are occupied by “weighty” matters like who will win the Ice Dancing gold medal or Short Track speed skating.
Read More: Olympic Fanfare Reigns as Our Precious Freedoms are Lost
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New York Times | Privacy advocates are not altogether comfortable with license plate numbers being electronically recorded by commercial operations.
Read More: License Plate Software Stirs Privacy Concerns
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Washington’s Blog | Many “independent pundits” interviewed by the mainstream media are really high-level lobbyists for giant companies, pushing their agendas unethically.
Read More: Mainstream Media Refuses to Disclose that “Independent” Pundits Are Actually Lobbyists
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Jeremy R. Hammond | With the deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq at the end of next year creeping nearer, the U.S. has to find some way to convince the Iraqi government to allow a continued military presence.
Read More: The Rationale for Keeping U.S. Forces in Iraq
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Omaha World Herald | Thomas succumbed to an unstoppable lung cancer that crushed his vertebrae and invaded his brain. He was under 30 and didn’t smoke. Was he exposed to something toxic in the Iraqi burn pits?
Read More: Why did Sgt. Thomas die?
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You Tube | MEP and UKIP leader Nigel Farage on Wednesday delivered another major tirade against EU President Herman van Rompuy, highlighting the undemocratic fashion in which he came to power and the effect he’s had since.
Read More: Nigel Farage harangues EU President Herman van Rompuy
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CBC News | A Calgary woman regrets getting the H1N1 shot after her doctor told her it likely caused a rare and painful disorder.
Read More: H1N1 shot blamed for Calgary woman’s rare disorder
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Harriton High School in Bryn Mawr: A family alleges that the suburban Philadelphia school district used school-issued laptop webcams to spy on students at home
Daily Mail | Feb 19, 2010
A U.S. school district used laptop webcams to spy on students at home, potentially catching them and their families in compromising situations.
Officials in Philadelphia can activate [...]