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Senate Burglary: CIA Domestic Black-op Team Arrested

January 31, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

James O’Keefe, left, and Stan Dai leave the St. Bernard Parish jail a taxi cab 
in Chalmette, La., Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010.
Gordon Duff
Veterans Today

Editor’s note: As a series of reports called “The Family Jewels” reveal, the CIA has violated its charter from the 1950s onward. The reports reveal the CIA engaged in kidnapping, illegal wiretapping, surveillance of newspaper journalists, break-ins and warrantless entries, mail opening, assassination, amassing files on antiwar activists (Project RESISTANCE, Project MERRIMAC and Operation CHAOS), forging ID and documents in violation of state laws, and testing of electronic equipment on U.S. telephone circuits. The break-in at Senator Mary Landrieu’s office in the New Orleans is only the latest incident to be exposed.
Last week’s break in at Senator Mary Landrieu’s office in the New Orleans Federal Building was more than it seemed, much more.  All of the 4 arrested had been trained by the CIA and, possibly, Israel.  One arrested, Stan Dai, is listed as an Operations Officer of the Department of Defense Irregular Warfare Program and  a known expert and lecturer on, not only surveillance but explosives training, assassinations and “false flag operations.”  If you wanted a plane to crash, an enemy to get sick and die or a building to blow up, Dai would be the man to know how to make it happen.  Problem is, his skills were being used as part of a criminal conspiracy inside the United States against members of our own government.

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Gunmen kill 13 teens at a party near El Paso, Texas

January 31, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized, government abuse No Comments →

Source: Reuters


CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Suspected drug hitmen burst into a party and killed 13 people, most of them teenagers, on Sunday in Ciudad Juarez, the latest massacre in one of the world’s deadliest cities, Mexican media said. Gunmen jumped out of sport utility vehicles and fired at people in a house in the city across border from El Paso, Texas, in the early hours of Sunday, newspapers El Diario and Reforma said. Police and officials in Ciudad Juarez confirmed the shooting but declined to give more details. Ciudad Juarez is the bloodiest city in Mexico’s drug war as rival cartels fight over markets and control of smuggling routes into the United States. Gunmen have stormed at least seven drug rehabilitation clinics in the manufacturing city over the past two years in attacks that target rival dealers. Two strikes in September killed 28 people. Mexico is the key transit route for U.S.-bound cocaine from South America and a top producer of marijuana and heroin. A military crackdown on rival cartels in Mexico has fueled a surge in drug violence that has killed more than 17,000 people over the past three years.

UN agency calls for global cyberwarfare treaty, ‘driver’s license’ for Web users

January 31, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

 Source: Raw Story

The head of online security company McAfee told another Davos debate Friday that China, the United States, Russia, Israel and France are among 20 countries locked in a cyberspace arms race and gearing up for possible Internet hostilities.

Mundie and other experts have said there is a growing need to police the internet to clampdown on fraud, espionage and the spread of viruses.
“People don’t understand the scale of criminal activity on the internet. Whether criminal, individual or nation states, the community is growing more sophisticated,” the Microsoft executive said.
“We need a kind of World Health Organization for the Internet,” he said.
“When there is a pandemic, it organizes the quarantine of cases. We are not allowed to organize the systematic quarantine of machines that are compromised.”
He also called for a “driver’s license” for internet users.
“If you want to drive a car you have to have a license to say that you are capable of driving a car, the car has to pass a test to say it is fit to drive and you have to have insurance.”
Andre Kudelski, chairman of Kudelski Group, said that a new internet might have to be created forcing people to have two computers that cannot connect and pass on viruses. “One internet for secure operations and one internet for freedom.”

The Fateful Geological Prize Called Haiti

January 31, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

 
President becomes UN Special Envoy to earthquake-stricken Haiti.
A born-again neo-conservative US business wheeler-dealer preacher claims Haitians are condemned for making a literal ‘pact with the Devil.’
Venezuelan, Nicaraguan, Bolivian, French and Swiss rescue organizations accuse the US military of refusing landing rights to planes bearing necessary medicines and urgently needed potable water to the millions of Haitians stricken, injured and homeless.
Behind the smoke, rubble and unending drama of human tragedy in the hapless Caribbean country, a drama is in full play for control of what geophysicists believe may be one of the world’s richest zones for hydrocarbons-oil and gas outside the Middle East, possibly orders of magnitude greater than that of nearby Venezuela.

Sharp Dressed Man Who Aided Mutallab Onto Flight 253 was a U.S. Government Agent

January 31, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →


Since our flight landed on Christmas Day, Lori and I have been doing everything in our power to uncover the truth about why we were almost blown up in the air over Detroit. The truth is now finally out after the publication of the following Detroit News article:

Let me quote from the article:

“Patrick F. Kennedy, an undersecretary for management at the State Department, said Abdulmutallab’s visa wasn’t taken away because intelligence officials asked his agency not to deny a visa to the suspected terrorist over concerns that a denial would’ve foiled a larger investigation into al-Qaida threats against the United States.

“Revocation action would’ve disclosed what they were doing,” Kennedy said in testimony before the House Committee on Homeland Security. Allowing Adbulmutallab to keep the visa increased chances federal investigators would be able to get closer to apprehending the terror network he is accused of working with, “rather than simply knocking out one solider in that effort.”‘

Now it all becomes apparent. Let me detail everything we know about the “Sharp Dressed Man”

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