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Archive for July 2nd, 2009

Western Governments Funding Taliban & Al-Qaeda To Kill U.S. Troops, Destabilize Countries

July 02, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →


Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com

Recent revelations concerning the U.S. importing Taliban members into Iraq to foster false flag terrorism is merely the tip of the iceberg when compared to the U.S. intelligence complex’s multi-decade history in sponsoring Sunni Al-Qaeda affiliated terrorist groups around the world.

Wayne Madsen recently revealed how Taliban fighters were being imported from Afghanistan into Iraq to attack civilians and U.S. soldiers, as well as how Muqtada al-Sadr’s al-Mahdi Army was being allowed to import materials to make IEDs.

However, this is just one aspect of how the U.S. has used terrorist groups as pawns on the global chessboard, moving them around the globe in line with their geopolitical objectives.

As is voluminously documented, the U.S. first worked covertly with Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan from 1979-1989.

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Lawsuit accuses Xe (Formally Blackwater) contractors of murder, kidnapping, child prostitution

July 02, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Source: The Virginian-Pilot

A just-amended lawsuit alleges six additional instances of unprovoked attacks on Iraqi civilians by Blackwater contractors.

Three people, including a 9-year-old boy, are said to have died.

Also added to the suit is a racketeering count accusing Blackwater founder Erik Prince of running an ongoing criminal enterprise involved in, among other things, kidnapping and child prostitution.

The latest charges, filed this week in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, bring to more than 60 the number of Iraqis allegedly killed or wounded since 2005 by armed Blackwater contractors guarding U.S. diplomatic personnel in Iraq.

The Moyock, N.C.-based security company, since renamed Xe, earned more than $1 billion under that contract before the State Department, under pressure from the Iraqi government, let it lapse in May.

One of the new plaintiffs is the estate of Akram Khalid Sa’ed Jasim, 9, who died when Blackwater shooters allegedly opened fire on a minivan returning from the Baghdad airport on July 1, 2007. The boy was traveling with his extended family, who had gone to the airport to apply for passports.

The Blackwater guards also shot the boy’s mother in the back as she bent over trying to shield her 3-month-old daughter, who nevertheless was shot in the face, according to the lawsuit. The boy’s father, uncle and cousin also were wounded.

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Government POISONS US SOLDIERS with FLU Vaccanation

July 02, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Proof the US Government does not care who is a guinea pig for there eugenics bio weapon testing.

Fuel tax could be replaced with by-the-mile road tax

July 02, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Source: McClatchy

The year is 2020 and the gasoline tax is history. In its place you get a monthly tax bill based on each mile you drove — tracked by a Global Positioning System device in your car and uploaded to a billing center.

What once was science fiction is being field-tested by the University of Iowa to iron out the wrinkles should a by-the-mile road tax ever be enacted.

Besides the technological advances making such a tax possible, the idea is getting a hard push from a growing number of transportation experts and officials. That is because the traditional by-the-gallon fuel tax, struggling to keep up with road building and maintenance demands, could fall even farther behind as vehicles’ gas mileage rises and more alternative-fuel vehicles come on line.

The idea of shifting to a by-the-mile tax has been discussed for years, but it now appears to be getting more serious attention. A federal commission, after a two-year study, concluded earlier this year that the road tax was the “best path forward” to keep revenues flowing to highway and transportation projects, and could be an important new tool to help manage traffic and relieve congestion.

The decision by the 15-member National Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing Commission was unanimous, which surprised Robert Atkinson, the group’s chairman. But he said it became clear as the commission’s work progressed that a road tax on miles traveled was the best option.

“If you’re committed to the system being improved then it was a no-brainer,” he said.

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Pipe bomb blast destroys car in Oregon

July 02, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

By Helen Hollyer

At approximately 2:45 a.m. on June 25, a pipe bomb exploded inside a 1990 Geo Storm parked in the driveway of a residence at 565 Evelyn Avenue, blowing out the windshield, rear window and passenger side window, spraying glass shards and shrapnel fragments for several feet around the vehicle and starting a fire that gutted the car.

Neighbors awakened by the blast, which was audible for several blocks, were credited with extinguishing the car fire, first with a three-pound fire extinguisher and then with a garden hose. Read More

12 hospitalized in connection with E. coli in beef

July 02, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

WASHINGTON – At least 12 people, two of them suffering kidney failure, have been hospitalized in connection with a possible E. coli outbreak in beef suspected of having sickened people in nine states, federal health officials said Wednesday.

The victims may have become ill after eating beef produced by JBS Swift Beef Co. of Greeley, Colo., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. The number of people reported ill so far is 23. Read More