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Spain exposed the boondoggle of wind power in 2009, discrediting an idea touted by the Obama administration. In response, U.S. officials banded with trade lobbyists to hide the facts.

It was a cold day at the Energy Department when researchers at King Juan Carlos University in Spain released a study showing that every "green job" created by the wind industry killed off 4.27 other jobs elsewhere in the Spanish economy.

Research director Gabriel Calzada Alvarez didn't object to wind power itself, but found that when a government artificially props up this industry with subsidies, higher electrical costs (31%), tax hikes (5%) and government debt follow. Fact is, these subsidies have the same "Cuisinart" effect on jobs as wind-generating propeller blades have on birds. Every green job costs $800,000 to create and 90% of them are temporary, he found.

Alvarez made no bones about the lessons of Spain for the Obama administration, which has big plans for "green jobs." His report warned of "considerable employment consequences" from "self-inflicted economic wounds." It forecast that the U.S. could lose 6.6 million jobs if it followed Spain, and it "should certainly expect its results to follow such a tendency."

A few months later, Danish researchers at the Center for Politiske Studier came to the same conclusion about subsidized wind power from their own country's experience.

"It is fair to assess that no wind energy to speak of would exist if it had to compete on market terms," their report said.

Straightforward experience, facts and the logical conclusions about policy failure in Europe should be de rigueur in science, and the reports coming from nations with long experience in wind power ought to be taken seriously.

But they had no place in the Obama administration, which had declared a "green jobs" agenda with $2.3 billion in tax credits to create 17,000 "high-quality green jobs."

"Building a robust clean energy sector is how we will create the jobs of the future," said President Obama.

So at the release of the reports — as well as publication of a critical column by the Washington Post's George Will — bureaucrats at the Energy Department went into defensive mode. Instead of doing like John Maynard Keynes (who changed his conclusions when the facts changed), they "huddled" with left-wing activists and trade lobbyists to hide the facts and smear the truth-tellers from Europe. They cooked up their own "memo" to discredit the foreign academics, effectively making the Energy Department a taxpayer-subsidized arm of green activists.

Christopher C. Horner, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, obtained the bureaucrats' e-mails through the Freedom of Information Act, and published the details:

"It's critical we respond, this thing won't die and its (sic) doing a good job of undermining our green job message. If we put together a call with CAP (Center for American Progress), can ucs (Union of Concerned Scientists) participate on a comprehensive response?" wrote Elizabeth Salerno of the American Wind Energy Association in a panicky e-mail to Suzanne Tegan of the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Tegan called for a phone meeting the next day to draft a response.

In her e-mail called "Follow Up," Tegan then wrote: "we are working with AWEA (who is working with UCS and others) to put out a response to this report, which is methodologically unsound, and states that renewable energy policy in Spain (and therefore the U.S.) is a waste of money and actually costs jobs rather than creates jobs.

The report directly addresses the Obama administration's ideas and policies," she added, urging nine names on her list to look over her report and send her their comments so it could be passed up the chain of command at Energy.

"Hi guys, This is a great document!" gushed AWEA wind lobbyist Jessica Isaacs to the Energy officials. "Very clear and concise. Mostly I wanted to write 'good point!' or 'nice refutation' in the margins but tried to keep it to some constructive feedback, please find attached."

Tegan referred to the lobbyists at AWEA and private think tank CAP as "colleagues." In another twist, showing that she wasn't just part of a rogue group, she reported pressure from Assistant Energy Secretary Cathy Zoi. She wondered how Zoi had learned of their memo plans, suggesting that someone from outside the agency had told her.

"Heard 2nd hand that Rob Gramlich has a new wind/jobs study that could counter George Will's crappy op ed of this week. How close are we? Can we get it out now?" Zoi e-mailed to the group.

What this shows is a shameless politicization of what should be a professional bureaucracy. Instead of staying objective, they sought to scupper facts for ideologically motivated junk science. It also shows how influential radical activists and trade lobbyists are in the Obama administration, something the president had promised to hose out during his presidential campaign.

Among the outsiders at Energy's "in" crowd was the Center for American Progress, a think tank partly funded by billionaire investor George Soros and led by John Podesta, a man who visitor logs show was at the White House 31 times over two months in the fall of 2009, the only period from which records are available. Two of his visits were with officials prominent on green issues.

Whatever that means, it amounts to an authentic scandal in the league of Climate-gate, where leaked e-mails exposed the fraud of global warming data at the University of East Anglia and the effort of academics to cover it up.

"The least revelatory aspect of this was the hollowness of the Obama administration's claims to having driven lobbyists from the executive branch. Providing an inside role for politically favored industries in developing official administration statements falls even further from the rhetoric," said CEI's Horner, in an e-mail to IBD.

"Worse, with direct communications with ideological activists like CAP and UCS undoubtedly the anticipated and regular subject of FOIA requests, we also see how the Obama administration employed an industry lobby to channel the influence of such groups into the administration's inner workings to circumvent the expected pathway for scrutiny," said Horner, who also noted that Energy officials have since misled Congress.

With that the modus operandi of Energy now, questions are raised as to how objective any of its reports are. Can we trust what it says? Or shall the department be written off as out-of-touch politicians are?
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In the video below, we learn that Rebecca Peters, director of the International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA), is working with the United Nations and governments around the world to grab guns. Peters and IANSA are funded by the globalist George Soros.

“Rebecca Peters was Chair of the National Coalition for Gun Control, which campaigned to tighten Australia’s gun laws in the 1990s,” writes the Umut Foundation, an organization dedicated to “Individual Disarmament” in “harmony” with the European Union. “Her research and advocacy helped bring about sweeping changes, including uniform gun laws across the eight states, a ban on semiautomatic rifles and shotguns, and a year-long buyback that destroyed nearly 700,000 weapons. Among the awards she received was the 1996 Australian Human Rights Medal, her country’s highest human rights honor.” Prior to working with IANSA, Peters worked for Soros’ Open Society Institute. Soros has dedicated a large percentage of his income gained from manipulating international stock and currency markets to push for gun control. He exploits the usual “liberal” useful idiots to push his gun-grabbing agenda.

“Directly and through his organization Open Society Institute (OSI), he has funneled cash to various anti-gun groups, such as the Tides Foundation, the HELP Network and SAFE Colorado. He and seven rich friends founded their own political committee — Campaign for a Progressive Future — and spent $2 million on political activities in 2000, including providing the prime financial backing for the Million Mom March. OSI has supported UN efforts to create international gun control regulations and has singled out the United States for failing to go along with the international gun-prohibitionists,” notes the NRA.

“The bottom line is that international gun banners want every gun — every single gun worldwide — to be under U.N. and government control,” notes Wayne LaPierre of the NRA. “And that includes your rifle, your shotgun, your handgun, and even family heirlooms that have been handed down from generation to generation.”
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Briton is recognised as world's first officially genderless person

Norrie May-Welby, 48, was born a man but had a sex change operation in 1990, at the age of 28.

After becoming unhappy as a woman, May-Welby decided to become a “neuter”. The 48-year-old is now officially recognised as a person of no specific gender.

May-Welby emigrated to Australia at the age of seven after being born in Paisley, Renfrewshire.

Officials there altered the Briton’s birth certificate to include the new no-gender classification after doctors were apparently unable to determine the sex of the expat’s body.

May-Welby said: “The concepts of man or woman don’t fit me. The simplest solution is not to have any sex identification.”

The UK’s Gender Trust welcomed the case. A spokesman said: “Many people like the idea of being genderless.”
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A new Russian nuclear-powered multipurpose attack submarine will be floated out on May 7, a shipyard spokesman said on Monday.

Construction of the Severodvinsk, a Project 885 Yasen (Graney) class submarine, began in 1993 at the Sevmash shipyard in the northern Russian city of Severodvinsk but has since been dogged by financial setbacks.

"A floating out ceremony for Russia's new Severodvinsk nuclear submarine at the Sevmash shipyard has been scheduled for May 7," the official said.

Graney-class nuclear submarines combine the ability to launch a variety of long-range cruise missiles (up to 3,100 miles or 5,000 km) with nuclear warheads, and effectively engage submarines, surface warships and land-based targets.

The submarine's armament includes 24 cruise missiles, including the 3M51 Alfa SLCM, the SS-NX-26 Oniks SLCM or the SS-N-21 Granat/Sampson SLCM. It will also have eight torpedo launchers, as well as mines and anti-ship missiles such as SS-N-16 Stallion.

Severodvisk is expected to enter service with the Russian Navy by late 2010.

Last year, work started on the second sub in the series, the Kazan, which will feature more advanced equipment and weaponry.

Russia's Navy commander, Adm. Vladimir Vysotsky, has said that the construction of new-generation nuclear-powered ballistic missile and attack submarines was a top priority for the Russian Navy.
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MOSCOW - President Obama and his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev, believe Washington and Moscow are close to reaching agreement on a new nuclear disarmament treaty, the Kremlin said March 13.

U.S. and Russian negotiators have been meeting in Geneva to discuss a successor to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), a landmark Cold War-era nuclear arms pact that expired in December.

In a telephone conversation March 13, both presidents "expressed satisfaction with the highly advanced state of preparations" for the accord, the Kremlin said in a statement.

During their talks, "it was stressed that it is already possible to set firm dates to submit the draft agreement to the heads of state for their signature," it said, without giving a specific timeframe.

Medvedev and Obama "agreed to give additional instructions to the delegations" with a view to finalizing a deal, it said.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is to discuss START with her Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, when she visits Moscow on March 18 and 19.

START led to huge reductions in the U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals, and imposed verification measures to build trust between the Cold War foes.

The broad outlines of a replacement treaty have been clear since July, when Obama and Medvedev agreed to slash the number of warheads on either side to between 1,500 and 1,675.

The United States has said it currently has some 2,200 nuclear warheads, while Russia is believed to have about 3,000.
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A report by Citigroup and Victor Shih of Northwestern University warns that the Chinese government may be forced to bail out banks that made loans for government-backed projects under the huge stimulus programme put together at the height of the financial crisis in 2008.

A bailout would not only be financially damaging for China, but also a blow to its reputation as a growing economic power. Much has been made by Asian economists over the past two years of their approach to financial regulation, which has not created the problems witnessed in the West - until now.

"The most likely case is that the Chinese government will engineer a massive financial bailout of the financial sector," said Professor Shih.

Professor Shih and his co-author of the report, Shen Minggao of Citigroup, have identified 2011 as the crunch point when the Chinese Government may have to engineer a bailout.

They claim that many of the loans made to local government schemes were made on the basis of Government guarantees, rather than the value of the underlying assets. When the Government guarantee is withdrawn, up to 20pc of the schemes could collapse.

The only other option open to the Chinese authorities according to the report is to create an asset bubble by keeping monetary policy loose for longer than other governments. The move would inflate property and assets prices, off-setting the need for bad loan provision.

China's Assistant Commerce Minister Fang reassured markets that the monetary policy was working, saying price rises were "mild and controllable," after data released last week showed inflation hit a 16-month high in February.

Inflation hit 2.7pc in February, prompting speculation interest rates could rise. Economic growth topped 10pc in the last quarter of 2009, mainly as a result of the huge economic stimulus.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/news ... -bomb.html
Thousands of Fijians have fled their homes as Cyclone Tomas sweeps across the island nation.

Tomas, a category four storm and bigger than Hurricane Katarina which destroyed New Orleans, is one of two powerful tropical cyclones that have formed in the South Pacific.

Ului, a category five storm, has brushed the southern Solomon Islands and is heading toward Australia but is expected to remain off the coast of the continent for at least the next few days.

Tomas has an estimated average winds of 175kmh and momentary gusts up to 230kmh close to the centre, Fijian weather officials said.

Five thousand people have been already been billeted at 90 evacuation centres in Fiji's Northern division, where the cyclone had been situated for most of Monday, according to latest figures from the Commissioner Northern Lt Colonel Inia Seruiratu.

Lt Col Seruiratu said each centre had been provided security with a police officer and soldier to help maintain law and order. Everyone in the centres was safe and well and assistance of food could be delivered soon to the evacuees.

The Fijilive.com website has done a summary of events around the cyclone hitting Fiji.

They say in Lakeba in Macuata people are now sheltering in caves. Lakeba villager Kusima Kulivusu said the village headman made the decision early this morning as they are experiencing heavy rain and strong winds.

In Labasa, the main town on Vanua Levu, police are now closely monitoring the water level of the Labasa River as three major rivers which join the main Labasa River are now heavily flooded.

The major worry is around high tide at 7.30pm today.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/south-paci ... y-cyclones
U.S.-Israeli relations have hit a 35-year low over a contentious east Jerusalem building project that threatens to derail peacemaking efforts with the Palestinians, Israel's envoy to Washington was quoted as saying Monday.

Ambassador Michael Oren's remarks clashed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's assurances that the political turmoil resulting from the settlement announcement, which the Obama administration slammed as "an insult," was under control.

"Israel's ties with the United States are in their worst crisis since 1975 ... a crisis of historic proportions," the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper quoted Oren as saying to Israeli diplomats in a phone briefing over the weekend.
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — U.S. forces have recovered a huge cache of weapons that was given to Afghan security forces but wound up in the hands of the Taliban, a U.S. military review has found.

The Afghan army and national police have lost 13,000 weapons, 200,000 rounds of ammunition, 80 vehicles and one pair of night vision goggles, members of a U.S. task force told USA TODAY.

All the gear was bought for the Afghans by Americans, part of $330 million in weapons purchases.

Most of the weapons have been seized from the Taliban or other insurgent forces.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2010 ... lost_N.htm
The original article was translated from Arabic thus the name of Mr.Creveld was lost in translation. I thank all the readers who corrected this error.

Noted Israeli military historian Martin van Creveld stated that Israel could find itself one day forced to exterminate the European continent using all kinds of weapons including its nuclear arsenal if it felt its demise neared, stressing that Israel also considers Europe a hostile target.

This came in a press interview broadcast by the seventh Hebrew radio and was translated on Wednesday into Arabic by the press information analysis and study center.

“We have hundreds of nuclear warheads and missiles that can reach different targets in the heart of the European continent, including beyond the borders of Rome, the Italian capital,” Creveld said, adding that most of the European capitals would become preferred targets for the Israeli air force.

The Israeli historian reiterated Israel’s ability to destroy the whole world whenever it felt its existence would be doomed to extinction.
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Rupert Murdoch’s Home Addresses
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National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
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CIA's top secret MK-ULTRA project was designed to explore LSD on subways as a truth drug.
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Greece rocked by riots as up to 60,000 people take to streets to protest against government
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U.S. Troops To Serve Under 150,000-Troop NATO Command
Most US forces in Afghanistan to be under NATO

BRUSSELS — A top U.S. military official in Afghanistan says a major restructuring is under way to bring virtually all American forces in that country under NATO command.

Vice Adm. Greg Smith says the move will integrate almost all of the 20,000 U.S. troops serving in eastern Afghanistan under Operation Enduring Freedom into the 90,000-strong NATO-led International Security Assistance Force.

Smith said Tuesday that Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top NATO and U.S. commander in Afghanistan who leads both forces, wants to bring "unity of command" to the war and avoid having allied elements working at cross-purposes.

Smith says once the reorganization is carried out only small special forces detachments and a detention unit will remain outside the NATO command structure.
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Inquiring minds are listening to President Obama proclaim Health Care Premiums Will Decrease 3000%.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUd-slJc-GY

Basic Math

While prices of goods and services can rise an infinite amount, the most prices fall is 100%, to zero. Of course bids on a piece of property could turn negative if a toxic waste dump was found on a site. However, Obama is discussing HealthCare, not liabilities associated with toxic waste cleanup.

Assume, you pay $5,000 a year for health insurance. To see a 3000% drop, your healthcare provider would have to pay you $145,000 to take the insurance.

This is not FantasyLand, the Twilight Zone, or Bizarro World where health care has a negative cost and providers pay you to take coverage. Therefore, president Obama is either disingenuous or in serious need of remedial math lessons.
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot. ... nalysis%29

Canadian Credit Bubble In Pictures
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Florida: Homeowner Kills Attempted Robber In Driveway Shootout
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano this afternoon brushed off Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s request for surveillance planes and 1,000 fresh troops along the Mexican border.

That drew swift denunciation from the governor, who put state police and other assets on standby, citing the heightened risk of spillover violence from Mexico’s drug war.

Napolitano said she would “look at Governor Perry’s request,” but she emphasized that the federal government already has surveillance along the border.

“We have a lot of technology akin to drones already that are being employed in different ways,” she said on MSNBC.

Through an aide, Perry denounced that as a “wait and hope strategy” as drug cartels and Mexican authorities vie for control in Mexico’s border cities.

"How many Americans will have to die before our federal government takes serious action along the Texas-Mexico border?” Perry spokeswoman Allison Castle said this afternoon. "The administration has been reviewing the governor's request for 1,000 National Guard troops to support local law enforcement along the border for over a year. It’s time for the federal government to allocate the appropriate resources to the Texas-Mexico border.”

Napolitano first took Perry’s troop request under advisement more than a year ago and she has never publicly rejected it.

He reiterated the request last week in a letter to her, and repeated his demand on Monday, two days after the murders of three people connected to the American consulate in Ciudad Juárez, across the border from El Paso.

Perry has also requested unmanned Predator drones for aerial surveillance, complaining that while three such aircraft patrol the Arizona-Mexico border, none are assigned to Texas. That request is also pending.

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(Reuters) - The U.S. government is pulling $50 million in funding from a problematic "virtual fence" meant to secure stretches of the Mexico border and is freezing additional funding for the project pending review, authorities said on Tuesday.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said an allocation of $50 million in funds made under the Recovery Act would be taken away from the ill-starred SBInet program, which seeks to mesh video cameras, radar, sensors and other technologies into a high-tech system to detect smugglers.

Napolitano said the project, which started in 2006 and was being developed by Boeing Co, has been beset by technical problems, missed deadlines and cost overruns.

"Effective immediately, the Department of Homeland Security will redeploy $50 million of Recovery Act funding originally allocated for the SBInet ... to other tested, commercially available security technology along the Southwest border," she said.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE62F61T20100316
Iran is assisting al Qaeda by facilitating links between senior terrorist leaders and affiliate groups, the commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East told Congress on Tuesday.
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Mississippi is a tough-on-crime state, and in 1995, like many tough-on-crime states, it approved a version of “truth in sentencing” — a popular law requiring inmates to serve at least 85 percent of their prison terms before they could be considered for parole. More than half the states have similar laws on the books.

Mississippi, however, changed course two years ago. Responding to budget constraints and a surge in its prison population — from about 12,000 inmates in 1995 to more than 22,000 in 2008 — lawmakers revisited truth in sentencing. They changed the law so nonviolent offenders would be eligible for parole after serving a quarter, not 85 percent, of their sentences. Over the course of the next year, more than 3,000 inmates were released an average of 13 months earlier than they otherwise would have been.

The move put Mississippi at the leading edge of a major national change, one that appears to be the result of teeming prisons, a deep recession and changing attitudes toward corrections. For the first time in 38 years, state prison populations declined in 2009, according to a 50-state survey released Wednesday (March 17) by the Pew Center on the States, the parent organization of Stateline.org.

Mississippi saw one of the sharpest declines of any state, shedding 5.4 percent of its inmates, or 1,233 people, from the end of 2008 to the beginning of this year, when the survey was conducted. The Pew study attributed the drop largely to the state’s easing of its tough truth-in-sentencing law, but the Legislature has made other changes over the years to free up prison space and save money. Last year, for example, lawmakers removed a 180-day cap on the amount of earned-time credits prisoners could accrue by participating in educational and self-improvement programs behind bars, making more of them eligible for accelerated release.

Overall, prison populations declined in 27 states in 2009, led by Rhode Island (9.2 percent decline), Michigan (6.7 percent), New Hampshire (6 percent) and Maryland (5.6 percent).

The Pew study stressed, however, that prison populations are not declining because states are “simply shedding inmates in a rush to save money.” It noted that prison admissions for new crimes are down, too — contrary to what many criminologists had predicted when the recession began.

Earlier Pew reports have found that about 1 in every 100 adults in the United States is behind bars, and about 1 in every 31 is under some form of correctional supervision, when probation or parole are included. Between 1972, the last time states’ prison populations saw a year-over-year decline, and 2008, the year before the latest decrease, the number of state inmates grew by more than 700 percent — with state budgets often struggling to keep up.

2010 has seen further efforts to speed prisoner releases as states look to wring savings out of their correctional systems. California, Colorado, Illinois and Oregon are among the states that have sped inmate releases, in some cases igniting political controversy over whether the safety of the public might be put at risk in exchange for savings.

In absolute numbers, no state saw a bigger decline in prisoners in 2009 than California, which had 4,257 fewer inmates at the end of the year than it did a year before. The thinning of California’s prisoner ranks is expected to accelerate this year and beyond, as the state tries to comply with a federal court order requiring the release of 40,000 inmates in order to improve conditions in severely overcrowded prisons.
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New admissions could be down due to pressure on judges to find other means of punishment.....since the budgets ARE being cut everywhere.....

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When the legendary Willie Sutton was asked why he robbed banks, he answered, “Because that’s where the money is.”

But in 2009, bank robberies fell to their lowest point in 10 years.

“With the economy, we expected an increase,” Brad Bryant, head of the FBI’s Violent Crimes and Major Offenders unit, told USA Today.

Nowadays, the money’s in pharmaceuticals, with thefts totaling $184 million last year.

This past Saturday, thieves broke into a Connecticut warehouse owned by Eli Lilly (LLY) and made off with an estimated $76 million worth of medications, including the antidepressants Prozac and Cymbalta, ADHD drug Strattera, schizophrenia drug Zyprexa, cancer drugs Gemzar and Alimta, and the cardiovascular drug Efient.

The Pharmaceutical Cargo Security Consortium reports that the theft "is consistent with a similar pharma warehouse burglary that occurred in 2009 in Richmond, Virginia," in which the perpetrators stole 25,000 Advair inhalers worth about $5.5 million from a GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) distribution facility.

Statistics gathered by Freight Watch International show that pharma theft makes up only 4% of all cargo theft by volume, but far surpasses all other commodity groups in terms of value. Take a look at a sample of average losses per theft:


* Alcohol: $227,000
* Tobacco: $765,000
* Electronics: $814,000
* Pharmaceuticals: $4,000,000


The average take from a bank robbery is a bit over $4,000.
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The escalating violence along the Mexico-U.S. border has reached new levels of ferocity, as rival Mexican drug cartels battle each other and, simultaneously, wage war against Mexico’s federal, state, and local governments.

The opening weeks of 2010 brought incredible carnage to the streets of Mexico’s principal border towns. “A record 69 people were murdered across Mexico on Saturday [January 9], making it the deadliest day since President Felipe Calderon took office just over three years ago,” the Latin American Herald Tribune reported on January 13, citing Mexico’s El Universal newspaper. The previous daily death-toll record was 57 murders on August 17, 2009.

“The country resembled a grim, statistical dart board Saturday as law enforcement and media reported the deaths from various regions, including 26 in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, 13 in and around Mexico City and 10 in the northern city of Chihuahua,” the Associated Press reported on January 12.

The Latin American Herald Tribune article on the latest Mexican crime carnage noted:

El Universal, which keeps a running tally of the murders in the country, reported Sunday [January 10] that 283 people have been killed so far this year in Mexico…. Last year, according to El Universal, was the deadliest in Mexico in the past decade, with 7,724 people killed in violent incidents attributed to organized crime groups.

The spiraling vortex of violence is being driven by ongoing turf battles among Mexico’s competing drug cartels, which seem to be vying with one another to establish ever more gruesome displays of public assassination and torture. Decapitation, dismemberment, defacement, mutilation, hanging, burning — the ultra-violent methods keep evolving, as the cartels escalate their campaigns of terror and intimidation.

The recent murder-mutilation of 36-year-old Hugo Hernandez is a horrific illustration of the descent into barbarism on our border. Hernandez was kidnapped in the state of Sonora on January 2 and taken to the neighboring state of Sinaloa, apparently by rival cartel members. His body, cut into seven pieces, began showing up in separate locations. Lastly, his face was sliced off and stitched to a football. The grisly “trophy” was delivered to the city hall of the town of Los Mochis in Sinaloa.

This follows closely on the high-profile mass murder of the family of Mexican Marine hero Melquisedet Angulo Cordova. Cordova had been killed in the December 17 gun battle in Cuernavaca that also took the life of Arturo Beltran Leyva, known as the Mexican cartels’ “Boss of Bosses.” The young marine was given a hero’s burial with full military honors for sacrificing his life in the fight to bring down Mexico’s most wanted criminal. Hours later, his home was invaded and his family gunned down. Among the dead: his mother, brother, sister, and an aunt.

Before the month of January closed, Ciudad Juarez was the site of another atrocity: the mass murder of teenagers enjoying a combination birthday and high-school soccer victory party. The students, who reportedly had no known connections to gangs or drugs, were celebrating when several vehicles pulled up to the residence and as many as 15 gunmen got out and began shooting those who were outside the house. Then they moved inside and shot everyone in sight, as youngsters fled, or attempted to flee. When the shooting stopped, 14 victims lay dead, and another 14 were wounded, some seriously. Two of the wounded have since died, and other victims may also succumb to wounds sustained during the massacre.

On the same night as the party massacre, January 31, gunmen attacked a crowd reportedly composed mostly of college students in a bar in the city of Torreon, in the northern border state of Coahuila. Ten were left dead, 11 wounded. The following day in Torreon, six cartel gangsters and a federal policeman were killed in a running gun battle involving a convoy of cartel vehicles through the streets of Torreon’s busy shopping district.

“The narco-cartel violence continues unabated in Mexico, in fact, it’s going from bad to worse,” writes Allan Wall in a February 9, 2010 article for NewsWithViews.com. Wall, an American citizen who recently returned to the United States after residing many years in Mexico, grimly underscores the accelerating pace of the horrific drug-related violence along the border, noting, “As of February 3rd, 2010, the death count in the drug wars had already passed 1000. Yes, you read that right. In a little over a month 1015 had been killed. On average, that’s a killing every 48 minutes.”

Wall further notes:

In 2005, the 1000th death mark was reached on September 11th. In 2006 it was June 30th. In 2007 it was May 14th. In 2008 the 1000th death was reached on April 22nd. Last year, it was reached on February 20th. Now this year it was February 3rd.

You notice that it’s earlier each year. To put it another way, this year it’s only taken 34 days to kill as many people as were killed in a 254-day period in 2005.

Thus far in 2010, the day with the most killings was January 9th, in which 69 persons perished in the narco-carnage. On January 31st, 57 were killed, on the 20th it was 53, on the 12th it was 44 and on February 3rd it was 25 killed. On January 1st, New Year’s Day, 37 were killed.
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Rival prison gang members, including warring white supremacist and Hispanic groups, are brokering unusual criminal alliances outside prison to assist Mexican drug cartel operations in the U.S. and Mexico, federal law enforcement officials say.

The groups, including the Aryan Brotherhood and Mexican Mafia, remain bitter enemies in prison, divided along racial and ethnic lines. Yet outside, the desire for profits is overcoming rivalries.

Kevin O'Keefe, chief of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives criminal intelligence division, says investigators have linked the rival gangs to stolen vehicles, some loaded with currency and weapons, moving toward Mexico from Texas, Colorado, California and even Georgia.

"They realize that the financial gain is so lucrative that they have been willing to work together," O'Keefe says. "It's all about business."

Herb Brown, section chief of the FBI's gang division, says the groups use tactics of intimidation and violence. "What has concerned us — and, frankly, surprised us — is the increasing nexus between these gangs and the cartels," he says.

Most are involved with drugs, but officials say members also are moving into human smuggling.

Sigifredo Gonzalez, chairman of the Southwestern Border Sheriff's Coalition, says rival gangs have joined forces for shares of lucrative smuggling fees. Some illegal immigrants have paid up to $20,000 per person to cross the U.S. border. "These groups are working together for a common cause, and the common denominator is money," he says.

A South Texas federal judge last month sentenced the last of five Aryan Circle members convicted of weapons charges and car theft for trying to smuggle vehicles to Mexican drug organizations. They were in a group headed by the Hispanic gang Raza Unida, court documents and investigators say.

"It was pretty odd to see people like that in Brownsville," police Lt. James Paschall says of the largely Hispanic border town. "They had the shaved heads, the tattoos, the whole bit. They stuck out like a sore thumb."
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The pattern is predictable. US/NATO convoys are attacked or reports of Taliban forces are received. Americans respond accordingly, rounding up suspects, mostly innocent civilians, and detaining them for interrogations, torture, abuse and degrading treatment - not just in Afghanistan but in secret black sites globally, according to a January 26 UN Human Rights Council (HRC) report detailing practices engaged in by various countries including America, by far the world's worst offender in its war on terror - one waged against humanity for unchallengeable power and total global dominance.

Besides Guantanamo, Afghanistan and Iraq, HRC said the CIA runs scores of offshore secret prisons in over 66 countries worldwide for dissidents and alleged terrorists - in Egypt, Algeria, Jordan, Morocco, Syria, Libya, Tunisia, India, Pakistan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Ethopia, Djibouti, Kenya, Poland, Romania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Thailand, Diego Garcia, and elsewhere.

Post-9/11, "the United States embarked on a process of reducing and removing various human rights and other protection mechanisms" through numerous laws and administrative acts including:

-- the September 18, 2001 joint House-Senate Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) for "the use of United States Armed Forces against those responsible for the recent attacks launched against the United States";

-- the October 2001 USA Patriot Act (just renewed) that shredded civil liberty protections, including due process, freedom of association, and the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures;

-- the October 2002 House-Senate "Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of the United States Armed Forces Against Iraq," even though the country (and Afghanistan) posed no threat to America, had no ability or intention to strike, or did so on 9/11 or any other time;

-- the November 2001 Military Order Number 1 authorizing the president to capture, kidnap or otherwise arrest non-citizens (and later citizens) anywhere in the world for any reason and hold them indefinitely without charge, evidence, or due process and judicial fairness protections in a civil court;

-- numerous presidential Executive Orders, memorandums, findings, National and Homeland Security Presidential Directives, and other documents authorizing the abduction, detention, torture, and killing of alleged terrorists;

-- National Presidential Directive 51 granting the president dictatorial power to declare a national emergency, followed by martial law without congressional approval;

-- the February 2002, a presidential memorandum declaring Geneva's Common Article 3 (prohibiting torture and other lawless acts) and Third Geneva, pertaining to prisoners of war, null and void for "al-Qaeda or Taliban detainees;"

-- the November 2002 Homeland Security Act creating a national Gestapo;

-- the 2005 Detainee Treatment Act denying detainees habeas rights and authorizing the use cruel, abusive, inhumane or degrading treatment in the interests of national security;

-- the 2006 Military Commissions Act, known as "the torture authorization act," granted the executive sweeping unconstitutional powers to detain, interrogate and prosecute alleged terror suspects and collaborators (including US citizens), imprison them indefinitely in military prisons without proof of guilt, and deny them habeas and judicial fairness protections; and

-- various other actions subverting the letter and spirit of international and US laws to pursue a global war on terror, including worldwide detention centers, claiming human rights laws there don't apply.

"One of the consequences of this policy was that many detainees were kept secretly and without access to the protection accorded to those in custody" under international and US laws.

Secret Detention Under International Law

For purposes of HRC's report, they occur when governments authorize, consent, support or acquiesce to depriving persons of their liberty; where they're denied contact with the outside world, including legal counsel; or when states neither confirm or deny knowledge or involvement in detaining alleged terrorists or suspected collaborators.

The practice is abhorrent and irreconcilable with international human rights and humanitarian law. Under no circumstances is it justified, yet America is a serial offender.

As arbitrary arrests, they deny personal liberty and security. Among other international law provisions, they violate Article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) stating:

"Everyone has the right to liberty and security of person. No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention," and other provisions affirming fundamental international law rights.

The UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights Working Group on Arbitrary Detention calls secret ones arbitrary and illegal by denying detainees information on charges against them, a prompt hearing before a judge, and right to a fair trial according to established international law principles.

Secret detentions take many forms, including black sites for "High Value Detainees (HVD)," where they're physically and psychologically tortured for extended periods to extract confessions that are inadmissible in courts, according to international law.

The UN's study showed detainees held incommunicado often aren't charged with a crime, informed of charges, provided counsel, allowed time to prepare a proper defense, or tried by impartial tribunals to establish their guilt or innocence.

Under the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, the practice places individuals outside legal protections, and is conducive to coercing confessions under torture and other abusive treatment.

The Rome Statute's Article 7 calls "enforced disappearance of person" a crime against humanity if it's committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population." In all respects, it's abhorrent, illegal, and unjustifiable.

Geneva, applying to all conflicts, allows war prisoner and civilian detentions - the former to be released when hostilities end; the latter held under very strict conditions, namely:

-- if it's "necessary for imperative reasons of security," and

-- for penal prosecutions for individuals charged with a crime.

America's "unlawful enemy combatant" designation has no legitimacy in international law under any conditions or circumstances.

Geneva mandates detainees be registered and held in officially recognized facilities. Incommunicado detentions are strictly prohibited.

America's Secret Gulag

HRC called a country complicit in secret detentions under these conditions:

-- when one nation asks another to do it;

-- when a country won't identify persons on airplanes passing through their airports or airspace after information about CIA detentions are known; and

-- when a nation "knowingly (takes) advantage of the situation by sending questions to the State which detains the person or by soliciting or receiving information from persons" held secretly; this applies to at least the following states:

-- Britain;

-- Germany;

-- Canada;

-- Australia;

-- Italy;

-- Kenya; and

-- Macedonia.

In June 2007, in a report for the Council of Europe, Swiss politician and former state prosecutor, Dick Marty, said he had:

"enough evidence to state that secret detention facilities run by the CIA did exist in Europe from 2003 to 2005, in particular in Poland and Romania. (He noted that) the majority of detainees brought to Romania were extracted 'out of theater(s) of conflict.' This phrase pertains to transfers from Afghanistan and Iraq.

In August 2009, The New York Times also reported that former US intelligence officials oversaw the construction of three small CIA facilities, each for about a half dozen detainees, one being "a renovated building on a busy street in Bucharest, Romania."

In Poland from 2003 - 2005, eight High Value Detainees (HVDs) were allegedly held in Stare Kiejkuty village, including Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind based on his torture-extracted confession, rendering it void and inadmissible according to law. Besides the UN Convention Against Torture, the Supreme Court ruled Brown v. Mississippi (February 1936):

"The rack and torture chamber may not be substituted for the witness stand," and an earlier Court (in Fisher v. State - November 1926) called coerced confessions "the chief iniquity, the crowning infamy (and) the curse of all countries."

Yet Mohammed's will be used against him in a planned kangaroo proceeding. So will those extracted from his four alleged co-conspirators, denying them any measure of justice, even though, in all likelihood, they're innocent.

Marty reported information from civil aviation records on CIA-operated planes landing at Szymany airport in northeastern Poland and the Mihail Kogalniceanu military airfield in Romania from 2003 - 2005. He also explained how they were disguised using fake flight plans.

HRC's report revealed further evidence about front company flights from Bangkok, Thailand to Szymany on December 5, 2002 ("disguised under multiple layers of secrecy" to avoid US "fingerprints") and others from December 3 - 6, 2002.

Other data "demonstrate(d) that a Boeing 737 aircraft flew to Romania in September 2003" from Dulles Airport, Washington DC on September 20, 2003.

Romania supplied information about secret CIA detention centers and flights to and from the nation's territory, but wouldn't confirm or deny if prisoners left planes on its soil.

However, Lithuanian officials gave the CIA a building for as many as eight alleged terrorists where they were held for over a year until late 2005, after which they were moved because of public disclosure. In November 2009, it was learned that the facility was built inside an exclusive riding academy in Antaviliai, and that Lithuania cooperated with CIA detentions in 2004. Two Afghanistan to Vilnius flights were identified - on September 20, 2004 and on July 28, 2005.

In November 2009, the Lithuanian government confirmed that its State Security Department (SSD) received requests to "equip facilities....suitable for hold detainees," but it wouldn't admit they were used for that purpose.

When late 2005 Washington Post and ABC News reports revealed Eastern European detentions, prisoners were allegedly moved from Europe to other undisclosed black sites, possibly in war zones or Africa.

Guantanamo has at least one black site, "unnamed and officially unacknowledged" out of sight about a mile north of Camp Delta. "The unacknowledged 'Camp No' is described as having no guard towers and being surrounded with concertina wire, with one part of the compound having 'the same appearance as the interrogation centers at other prison camps.' " It's not known if the CIA or Joint Special Operations Command runs it.

Other reports reveal American black sites at Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo and Eagle Base in Tuzla, Bosnia. The Council of Europe's Human Rights Commissioner, Alvaro Gil-Robles, told Le Monde he was "shocked" by Camp Bondsteel's facility, "a smaller version of Guantanamo." In December 2005, UN Kosovo Ombudsman, Marek Antoni Nowicki, said:

"There can be no doubt that for years there has been a prison in the Bondsteel base with no external civilian or judicial oversight. (It) looks like the pictures we have seen of Guantanamo Bay." A Tuzla detainee said he was also held at a secret Diego Garcia facility. He's now at a Syria black site.

Afghanistan hold hundreds of detainees in numerous facilities, including three well-known ones at Bagram airbase (called "The Hanger), and two others near Kabul - the "Dark Prison" (with no lights, heating or decoration) and the "Salt Pit." Another is in the Panjshir valley, north of Kabul, and three others are called Rissat, Rissat 2, and "Prison Number Three."

In all US and black site facilities, former detainees (ones lucky to be released) describe nightmarish treatment, including:

-- being hooded or blindfolded;

-- painfully shackled for extended periods;

-- exposed to extreme heat and cold;

-- kept naked;

-- waterboarded numerous times;

-- held in isolation or tiny cells with other prisoners where sleeping must occur in shifts;

-- severe physical and psychological treatment creating permanent trauma for many;

-- beatings;

-- continuous blaring noises or music;

-- 24-hour bright light or total darkness;

-- sleep deprivation for days;

-- painful stress positions for extended periods;

-- being sodomized;

-- denied food, too little, or inedible kinds;

-- painful force-feeding for hunger strikers;

-- denied medical care;

-- coerced to confess to offenses they never committed;

-- hung from steel bars in their cells or from metal hooks in interrogation rooms for extended periods;

-- kept in tubs of ice water creating hypothermia;

-- threatened with or attacked by dogs;

-- given electro-shocks; and

-- other cruel, abusive and degrading treatment.

In Iraq, the same practices occurred, exposed at Abu Ghraib, but at other facilities as well throughout the country, including at Forward Operating Base Tiger in Al-Anbar Province, a base outside Mosul, a temporary holding camp near Nasiriyah, a Tikrit Forward Operating Base, and others.

In 2005, it was learned that America secretly captured, transferred and detained alleged terrorists at its own sites, sending many to secret ones in other states.

After the 2001 Afghan invasion, the CIA was involved straightaway in US and foreign black site detentions and torture, yet in its January 13, 2006 report to the Committee Against Torture, the Bush administration claimed:

"The United States does not transfer persons to countries where (it's believed) it is 'more likely than not' that they will be tortured. The United States obtains assurances, as appropriate, from a foreign government to which a detainee is transferred that it will not torture the individual being transferred."

Clear evidence shows otherwise - that prisoners were subjected to cruel, inhumane, abusive and degrading treatment at US and foreign sites, contrary to Bush administration assurances and later from the equally culpable Obama administration.

After promising to respect human rights and close Guantanamo and other detention facilities as expeditiously as possible, and refrain from operating new ones, it's kept them open, endorsed preventive detentions without charges, continues extraordinary renditions to black sites, and embraces torture as official US policy like the Bush administration.

America's torture prisons still flourish as secretly and abusively as under George Bush despite promises of more humane practices, quickly broken to pursue America's imperial agenda for unchallengeable power and total global dominance.
http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=623051
"I landed in this country with $2.50 in cash and $1 million in hopes, and those hopes never left me," Charles Ponzi once told the New York Times. An Italian, who emigrated to the New World in 1903, his glory, such as it was, involved leaving countless immigrants and other Americans with only $2.50 in their pockets and nothing to hope for.

While he was hardly the first Ponzi schemer, he milked his particular con with particular success and dramatic flair in the 1920s. Ever since, his name has been attached to any scam in which you promise outrageous returns -- he offered a 50% return on investment in only 45 days -- and pay off old investors with the money eagerly offered by newer ones. The aura of success only brings in more money until, of course, it all goes bust. Ponzi’s last recorded words to a reporter caught the financial-showman spirit of his time: “Even if they never got anything for it,” he said of those whose lives he destroyed, “it was cheap at that price. Without malice aforethought I had given them the best show that was ever staged in their territory since the landing of the Pilgrims! It was easily worth fifteen million bucks to watch me put the thing over."

Like the early years of the twenty-first century, the 1920s was a moment in our history when many people thought wealth was there for the asking, more or less for free. Of course, such a moment, such a mood, opens the door to every scam artist in sight and there are always many like Ponzi ready to offer a “helping” hand. The remarkable Stephen Sondheim has since his youth been fascinated by two brothers, Addison and Wilson Mizner, one a visionary architect, the other Charles Ponzi’s rightful heir, who created Boca Raton, Florida, as a Ponzi land scheme for the wealthy in the 1920s. Bounce, his musical about them, caught the extravagant spirit of fraud in our own age, the Madoff era, as well as theirs.

TomDispatch associate editor and regular contributor Andy Kroll focuses in his latest post on two brothers of this century who could undoubtedly star in Bounce II. Never, it seems, had the American landscape been quite so stuffed with get-rich-quick schemers as in the last boom years before the global economy melted down in 2008. Kroll offers a veritable Ponzi-scheme mapping of America. (If you have a moment, catch him discussing the geometry of delusion in the Ponzi Era on the latest TomCast audio interview by clicking here, or download it as a podcast by clicking here.) Tom

http://www.tomdispatch.com/blog/175217/ ... Tomgram%29
Treason in America Conference: stating the painfully obvious to save America

If evidence of treason by American political “leadership” was obvious, do you have the integrity and courage to follow your heart and mind’s most virtuous expression of what you should do about it as an American citizen?
That wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were based on known lies is clear and beyond doubt when anyone of average intelligence examines what our own government has disclosed of the “evidence.” It is also clear and beyond doubt that these wars are unlawful upon one hour invested to understand the strict laws to prevent the scourge of war. The reasons for war with Iran are provable and absolute lies. For American political “leaders” to levy war against our US soldiers by sending them to unlawfully invade other countries is legal treason.

Five thousand American soldiers have died from this crime, and over one million of our Brothers and Sister Human Beings in other lands. Americans are obligated to pay for these crimes with $3 to $5 TRILLION in long-term known costs.

Several hundred people attended the perfectly-accurately named “Treason in America” conference in Valley Forge on March 6 and 7. The topics of the conference:


* Evidence that the government’s version of what happened on 9/11 is provably false.
* US wars are unlawful and based on provable lies.
* The US Constitution, the heart of this nation and the Oath of Enlistment and Office for US military and government officials to support and defend, is being destroyed before our eyes with torture, indefinite detention, and escalating legislation to imprison any American without evidence and without legal recourse to challenge.


Corporate media, complicit in their lies of omission and commission and documented by our own government disclosures as completely infiltrated by government disinformation agents, covered the “Treason in America” conference only to tie the group with the individual who was shot and killed in an alleged attack on the Pentagon.

You can compare the coverage between Russia Today and ABC Nightline below. Additional video of speakers can be viewed here and here. For my best organizational summary of evidence of the 9/11 Truth Movement versus government-supported explanations, go here.

It's time.

It’s time for our men and women in government and military to choose: either stand with the US Constitution you’ve sworn to support and defend against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC, or remain complicit in ongoing Wars of Aggression, mass murder of our soldiers and our fellow humans in other lands and throwing trillions of our tax dollars to do so, pushing the world ever-closer to an apparently planned and desired nuclear Third World War (and here), and guilty of what Dr. Martin Luther King called “Silence is Betrayal” before the US government assassinated him according to the only trial conducted for his murder.

It’s time for our men and women in the military and government to refuse all orders associated with our unlawful wars and preparation for unlawful war with Iran over one gram of medical isotope worth $75,000 in 20% enriched nuclear fuel. It is hard to imagine a more ridiculous case for war.

It’s time for our men and women in the military and government to refuse all orders associated with our unlawful wars and preparation for unlawful war with Iran and stand with the American public who declare in a ratio of 9 to 1 that our government no longer represents them under the US Constitution.
http://www.examiner.com/x-18425-LA-Coun ... ve-America

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DENVER - Radio and television talk show host Glenn Beck, who previously called the dispute over President Obama's eligibility for office the "dumbest thing I've ever heard," today told Denver host Peter Boyles on his KHOW show that it's not a "winnable argument."

"I haven't looked into it at all," Beck told Boyles on this morning's show. "It doesn't matter to me because I don't think you can make the case."

An audio of the exchange has been embedded:

"I have to tell you, are you working for the Barack Obama administration?" Beck scoffed. "I mean, that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard."

Beck defined birthers as people who believe Obama was born in Kenya or another foreign country.

Boyles, on his show today, raised the issue of the birth certificate, but Beck said, "I don't have a lot to say."

"Let us just say, if I were the president of the United States, I would want people to bring this up. With so many things that [are] going on in our country, so many verifiable, so many things that are easy to prove, if I were the president, if I were holding my own birth certificate and I'm standing there in the Oval Office, I would have somebody come in and say Mr. President, let's just produce the birth certificate, let's just go out and address this. If I were the president, I would say are you kidding me, no.'"

When Boyles pointed out that it's not just a birth certificate, it's a long list of documents about Obama's past that remains concealed, Beck said, "Yeah, but I don't think it's a winnable argument. I haven't done any … I haven't looked into it at all. … just kind of glanced at it, because there's no way to win that."
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America, and the world are on the verge of a great awakening, or so I’ve been told. Maybe I’m not speaking to the same people, but those I do cannot fathom the notion that the government is corrupt, or that questioning the government is the true action of a patriot. As Thomas Paine stated, “It is the duty of every Patriot to protect his country from its government.”

I was recently very shocked when someone told me that the government does not lie. I still don’t know if this person could possibly have been serious, but in the context of what came next I was convinced of his belief, or rather his indoctrination.

So, we are creatures of survival who are sometimes apathetic, sometimes caring, not all the time wary of our responsibility, and most assuredly not all that knowledgeable.

There are many groups out there that are participating in protests, and marches geared toward what they believe will be a peaceful revolution, something that has never been accomplished in known history. They will tell you, ‘We will never use violence’, which is of course a very noble stand.

The beatings, incarcerations, and the imprisonment of those who participate in protests, or just the innocents caught up in governments desire to maintain its power structure seems never to be thought of in terms of violence. Forgive my ignorance in the matter, but peaceful would denote a move that is debate, resolution, and conclusion without the acts of aggression on either side. Am I wrong in being such a purist? Should I turn my head when some young man, or woman is sentenced to years in prison because the government is fighting the fictitious ‘war on drugs’? Should I look away as the caskets come home from the battlefield? Should I shrug my shoulders, and laud the fact that we are peaceful as the thousands of young men we send off to foreign entanglements come home crippled and distraught?

What we are now engaged in is pacifism. We, that is to say those who claim they would never use violence, are willing to endure any type of physical pain, even death rather than to take up arms to defend. One of our biggest issues is that we do not understand the definition of our own course.

This is when you will understand the truth becomes clear because once you’ve had your head put upon by some rather large policeman wearing riot gear, who is looking to express his power, buddy you realize the you are on your own. Remember, we will never use violence, and we are not removing any of these people from public office because we simply are devoid of any power that remains from the origins of this nation.

The courts have given the police, prosecutors, judges, and the general government immunity. They have redefined police powers to mean the ability of the state to impose rules and regulations outside the rule of law, rather than its original definition of defending, and protecting the rights of the individual. As the judicial system erodes our rights, and ability to fight back we become weaker, and no amount of peaceful demonstration will deter those who seek unlimited power.

Patrick Henry stated, “They tell us, sir, that we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next week, or the next year? Will it be when we are totally disarmed, and when a British guard shall be stationed in every house? Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot?”

Are Mr. Henry’s words outdated, and unreasonable for an American who perceives that he/she is more civilized than our Founders? Are his words beyond the scope of what is taking place each and every day in this country?

The American people’s will to survive using the skills that were given to them have been supplanted in re-education facilities, by the smiling faces in the mainstream media, and to a certain extent by those who need to believe that they are true patriots with god-like ideals.

We are now a people devoid of logic, or common sense. We proclaim victories as the congress gives away Trillions of dollars to their friends on Wall Street, continue to give out Billions in foreign aid, and spend Billions on expanding the empire. We stand by as the IRS, and federal agencies that have absolutely no authority to operate within the states without the permission of the states executive, and the sheriff threaten and destroy the lives of the people within these sovereign states.

We rejoice as some states enact states rights proclamations when all that is needed is for the legislature to tell the governor to enforce the law and throw out the federal government. We almost all turn a blind eye to the revitalization of the Militia, which is not only a mandate of the Constitution, but is “necessary to the security of a free State…” The one true means we have of enforcing the law when our representatives, and courts ignore the law was given to us so that we could avoid a violent confrontation.

Do I want a Bloody Revolution? Who in their right mind would want to see their country torn apart, and crumble in warfare? Do I think it is inevitable? Yes, without a doubt.

Our economic system has been destroyed. Our entire structure has been bastardized way beyond the scope of its original design. Bureaucrats continue to assume powers that were never granted to the government, and the courts affirm those abuses.

Patrick Henry also stated in his famous Give Me Liberty speech, “We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation?” But our eyes are closed, and our minds are clouded by high ideals to which the opposition does not subscribe.

A peaceful victory may come when the IRS goes into court, and the juries acquit at every instance. It might come when the people of the many counties demand that prosecutors are dismissed, and courts are open to the public as they were intended. It may come when the Grand Jury is returned to the People, but it will more than likely return when we call forth “the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union…”

The Laws of the Union are simple in scope. We have a Republican form of government “instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,— That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government…”

That the primary principles of freedom are of limited government with few enumerated powers, resting all others in the hands of the people, and those people will not infringe upon the rights of their fellow citizens, but to that end the separate and sovereign states are given the duty to protect our rights. That the states themselves have agreed to a Republican form of government so that this nation bound together may secure peace and prosperity for all.

Until we learn that it is our duty to come to the aid of our fellow citizen when rights have been abused, and either the government or some self-serving interest group perpetrates those crimes we will live on the edge of violence.

Until we learn that it is the people who must stand together and enforce the law we will leave ourselves little choice but to take up arms at the point when we are too weak for any chance of victory.

I’m sure that those who shout that we will never use violence are sincere in their proclamations. I am also sure that government takes this to heart and continues to infringe based on our illogical, and tepid actions. We fight to pass legislation that was originally interned in our Founding Documents, and do nothing to enforce the Laws of the Land.

More importantly we should look into the faces that have been destroyed by the system, of which there are many, and know that at least some of them will not be so forgiving even to those of us who shouted that we would not use violence to rescue them when we knew full well that the law had abandoned them.

May God have pity on our children and grandchildren because it is our actions that will either cause them to live as slaves, or force them to take up the battle that we failed to recognize.
http://www.restoretherepublic.org/?p=2469

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Another Utah bank....
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) approved the payout of the insured deposits of Advanta Bank Corp., Draper, Utah. The bank was closed today by the Utah Department of Financial Institutions, which appointed the FDIC as receiver.

The FDIC was unable to find another financial institution to take over the banking operations of Advanta Bank Corp. As a result, checks to depositors for their insured funds will be mailed on Monday. Brokered deposits will be wired once brokers provide the FDIC with the necessary documents to determine if any of their clients exceed the insurance limits. Customers who placed deposits with brokers should contact the brokers directly for more information about the status of their funds.

As of December 31, 2009, Advanta Bank Corp. had approximately $1.6 billion in total assets and $1.5 billion in total deposits. At the time of closing, the bank had an estimated $247,000 in uninsured funds. This amount is an estimate that is likely to change once the FDIC obtains additional information from the bank's customers.
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/press/2010/pr10058.html

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AUSTIN – The federal government may soon send unmanned aircraft to scour West Texas and the state's coastal waters in an effort to boost border security, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said in a letter to the governor sent Friday.

Perry had formally requested the assistance a week ago. The need also was underscored in a phone call that Democratic nominee Bill White had with Napolitano on Thursday.

Homeland Security has six drones and is working with the Federal Aviation Administration to get the necessary clearance to begin flying over Texas, Napolitano wrote.

Before operations start, ground control stations, pilots, sensor operators and maintenance support have to be allocated. She said that the governor would be kept apprised of the progress.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... 56cec.html

Thank you Glenn Beck!!!

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More than 100 drivers in Austin, Texas found their cars disabled or the horns honking out of control, after an intruder ran amok in a web-based vehicle-immobilization system normally used to get the attention of consumers delinquent in their auto payments.

Police with Austin’s High Tech Crime Unit on Wednesday arrested 20-year-old Omar Ramos-Lopez, a former Texas Auto Center employee who was laid off last month, and allegedly sought revenge by bricking the cars sold from the dealership’s four Austin-area lots.

“We initially dismissed it as mechanical failure,” says Texas Auto Center manager Martin Garcia. “We started having a rash of up to a hundred customers at one time complaining. Some customers complained of the horns going off in the middle of the night. The only option they had was to remove the battery.”

The dealership used a system called Webtech Plus as an alternative to repossessing vehicles that haven’t been paid for. Operated by Cleveland-based Pay Technologies, the system lets car dealers install a small black box under vehicle dashboards that responds to commands issued through a central website, and relayed over a wireless pager network. The dealer can disable a car’s ignition system, or trigger the horn to begin honking, as a reminder that a payment is due. The system will not stop a running vehicle.

Texas Auto Center began fielding complaints from baffled customers the last week in February, many of whom wound up missing work, calling tow trucks or disconnecting their batteries to stop the honking. The troubles stopped five days later, when Texas Auto Center reset the Webtech Plus passwords for all its employee accounts, says Garcia. Then police obtained access logs from Pay Technologies, and traced the saboteur’s IP address to Ramos-Lopez’s AT&T internet service, according to a police affidavit filed in the case.

Ramos-Lopez’s account had been closed when he was terminated from Texas Auto Center in a workforce reduction last month, but he allegedly got in through another employee’s account, Garcia says. At first, the intruder targeted vehicles by searching on the names of specific customers. Then he discovered he could pull up a database of all 1,100 Auto Center customers whose cars were equipped with the device. He started going down the list in alphabetical order, vandalizing the records, disabling the cars and setting off the horns.

“Omar was pretty good with computers,” says Garcia.

The incident is the first time an intruder has abused the no-start system, according to Jim Krueger, co-owner of Pay Technologies. “It was a fairly straightforward situation,” says Krueger. “He had retained a password, and what happened was he went in and created a little bit of havoc.”

Krueger disputes that the horns were honking in the middle of the night; he says the horn honking can only be activated between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.

First rolled out about 10 years ago, remote immobilization systems are a controversial answer to delinquent car payments, with critics voicing concerns that debtors could suffer needless humiliation, or find themselves stranded during an emergency. Proponents say the systems let financers extend credit to consumers who might otherwise be ineligible for an auto loan.
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The government is considering introducing a new generation of ID cards for British citizens in 2012, complete with a raft of new features.

More than 7,000 ID cards have been issued to British people since the UK cards were made available in November last year, starting in Manchester before rolling out across the North West and to select groups across the UK.

The proposed upgraded cards would be issued from 2012, when ID cards will be made available to everybody living in the UK.

Speaking at an event hosted by the Social Market Foundation earlier this week, Bob Carter, public key infrastructure and encryption expert for the ID cards scheme at the IPS, told silicon.com that the first generation card "is a tactical card that we have put out very quickly.

"The strategic card has a 2012 launch when all of the main things are going to happen. That's when you will find more features in the product [card]."

Existing British citizen ID cards are designed to simply verify someone's identity using a government issued card reader, a device which reads the biographic information and the digital photo and two fingerprints stored on the ID card's embedded RFID chip, and allows an official to check those details against the person presenting the card.

The proposals currently under consideration could potentially see ID cards used to perform new tasks - such as authorising online transactions using chip and PIN and verifying the holder's identity over the internet - which are not possible with existing British ID cards today.
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Mexico: Denying the Obvious
http://threatswatch.org/rapidrecon/2010 ... tsWatch%29

Depleted Uranium: A War Crime Within a War Crime
http://www.countercurrents.org/bowles210310.htm

Synagogue Bomb Suspects: The Feds Put Us Up to It!
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-be ... 79537.html

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Editor's note: The Free Trade corridor network that tie Mexico, Canada and the U.S. together are a critical component of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that was negotiated by George W. Bush and signed into law by Bill Clinton. Both Bush and Clinton were members of the Trilateral Commission. Furthermore, NAFTA's chief architect was U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills, also a Trilateral. The Trans Texas Corridor is the first major link of this super-corridor system; if successfully completed (e.g., if Texans lose the fight to stop it again), America will be opened up like a can of sardines. Please see additional links below for other August Review articles on this topic.]

After Rick Perry's highway department announced the Trans Texas Corridor (TTC) route known as TTC-35 was "dead" in 2009, we find out post-election in 2010 that it, along with free trade, is very much alive and well. Canadian officials have shown renewed interest in a multi-modal trade corridor along I-35. Winnipeg recently announced its intention to build an inland port similar to those in San Antonio and Dallas. One such inland port in Kansas City has ceded sovereign United States territory to Canada and Mexico with the flags of all three countries flying over it. Officials in Winnipeg said it also intends to run a logistics and trade corridor to include rail and high speed highways all the way to Mexico as an Asia-Pacific gateway connecting to Toronto and Montreal.
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The Democratic administration of Barack Obama, who denounced his predecessor, George W. Bush, as the most secretive in history, is now denying more Freedom of Information Act requests than the Republican did.

Transparency and openness were so important to the new president that on his first full day in office, he dispatched a much-publicized memo saying: "All agencies should adopt a presumption in favor of disclosure, in order to renew their commitment to the principles embodied in FOIA, and to usher in a new era of open government. The presumption of disclosure should be applied to all decisions involving FOIA."
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/mar/21 ... -2010mar21

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WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Robert Gates Thursday approved new rules that will make it harder to discharge gays from the military, calling the changes a matter of "common sense and common decency."

Gates announced new guidelines for how the Pentagon carries out the 1993 law banning gays from serving openly in the military — rules which essentially put higher-ranking officers in charge of discharge proceedings and impose tougher requirements for evidence used against gays.

The new guidelines go into effect immediately and will apply to cases already open. They are considered a stopgap measure until Congress decides whether to go along with President Barak Obama's call for a repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" law.
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The Pentagon has been accused of spying on a whistleblower website that specialises in leaking top secret documents.

The US Army has already deemed Wikileaks a security threat to military operations.

That much is known because the online muckrakers posted the classified 2008 report from the Army Counterintelligence Center on its own site earlier this month.

The report also called for an investigation into Wikileaks to track down moles and demanded prosecutions to scare potential informants from contacting the rogue organisation.

The Icelandic link is thought to involve Wikileaks involvement in helping to draft legislation that would help make the country a safe haven for investigative journalists by passing the strongest combination of source protection, freedom of speech and libel tourism protection laws in the world.

The site, run by a nine-person board, aims to expose corruption and wrongdoing in the public and private sector by providing the opportunity for people to leak documents without giving themselves away.

Documents Wikileak have leaked in the past include emails hacked from former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s private account, pager messages from 9/11,controversial emails from climate change scientists and operating guidelines for Guantanamo Bay.

Leaks that might have particularly infuriated the US Defence Department included the site’s publication in 2007 of almost the entire order of battle for American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Governments like North Korea and Thailand have also tried to prevent access to the non-profit site, claiming it was revealing information criticising their policies.

The Defence Department had no comment last night.
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Sounds like the people behind Wikileaks are under some pressure. Since this is unlikely to turn up in your newspapers, I post it here to spread awareness.

Wikileaks has a mission of bringing hidden information to light, when it’s in the public interest. Wikipedia outlines their greatest hits, including Gauntanamo Bay procedure documents, scientology secrets, and net censorship lists. They come under fire sometimes for hosting material that probably isn’t much in the public interest, but overall they have contributed some compelling information to some fractious global arguments.

In the last 24 hours, their Twitter feed has contained some worrying content.

* WikiLeaks to reveal Pentagon murder-coverup at US National Press Club, Apr 5, 9am; contact [email protected]
* WikiLeaks is currently under an aggressive US and Icelandic surveillance operation. Following/photographing/filming/detaining
* If anything happens to us, you know why: it is our Apr 5 film. And you know who is responsible.
* Two under State Dep diplomatic cover followed our editor from Iceland to http://skup.no on Thursday.
* One related person was detained for 22 hours. Computer’s seized.That’s http://www.skup.no
* We know our possession of the decrypted airstrike video is now being discussed at the highest levels of US command.
* We have been shown secret photos of our production meetings and been asked specific questions during detention related to the airstrike.
* We have airline records of the State Dep/CIA tails. Don’t think you can get away with it. You cannot. This is WikiLeaks.

All those came out in a rush, then silence for hours. Might just be a timezone thing, with people sleeping, or maybe there’s been no news, or maybe everyone with access to the Twitter feed has been detained. I await more information.

UPDATE: “To those worrying about us–we’re fine, and will issue a suitable riposte shortly.” 8.22am NZ time.

UPDATE: Just noticed that the first tweet quoted, “WikiLeaks to reveal Pentagon murder-coverup” is gone from the feed. Now I wish I’d linked to all of them individually. Anyway, it was definitely there, and I think Linda is right that it is this previously-referred-to video

UPDATE: commenter eru found the missing tweet. It isn’t visible in the ordinary feed for some reason.
http://morgue.isprettyawesome.com/?p=1361

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Comparing Military Spending
http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2010/03/ ... Liberty%29

Explain why you sold Britain's gold, Gordon Brown told
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/pers ... -told.html

On Politics, Vandalism And Violence
http://market-ticker.org/archives/2128- ... lence.html

Mexican Drug War
http://publicintelligence.net/mexican-drug-war/

EU draws up plans for single 'economic government' to prevent crisis
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... risis.html

Coffin placed in front of Carnahan's house
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/34982.html

Dogs suffer cancer after ID chipping
http://deadlinelive.info/2010/03/26/dog ... hipping-2/

Treasury Blacklists Mexican Drug Gangs
http://www.truthout.org/treasury-blackl ... gangs58007

Terror Threat Tracking System Shares Thousands of Tips from Locals, FBI Says
http://www.securitymanagement.com/news/ ... ays-006888

Has the gun bubble burst?
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2010 ... rm+Blog%29

.264 LBC-AR: A Grendel clone
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2010 ... rm+Blog%29

Paul Craig Roberts’ final essay: Corporate media is propaganda; serves US police state and fascist oligarchs
http://dailycensored.com/2010/03/26/pau ... ensored%29

War Zone: The City Of Detroit Is Dying
http://thefinalhour.blogspot.com/2010/0 ... dying.html

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A Classic Tax Time Gotcha: With a Bonus Regulatory Twist
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You Can't Understand Drug War Bloodbath in Mexico Unless You're Living It
http://www.alternet.org/story/146172/yo ... _living_it

Obama Sets Sights on Merging Mexico and US?
http://www.thedailybell.com/923/Obama-S ... nd-US.html

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WikiLeaks to release video of civilians, journalists being murdered in airstrike
http://rawstory.com/2010/03/wikileaks-r ... airstrike/

Military scientists study ionosphere (HAARP)
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123193118

POLICE STATE 2010: The Houston Police test a new UAV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcw_5tG1 ... r_embedded#

CIA report into shoring up Afghan war support in Western Europe
http://file.wikileaks.org/file/cia-afghanistan.pdf

Pentagon Active Shooter Brief
http://info.publicintelligence.net/Pent ... rBrief.pdf

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Wasting Strawberry Fields
Why Florida farmers are destroying, rather than picking, their strawberry crop.
http://news.yahoo.com/video/us-15749625 ... s-18847376

Obama Just Got His Private Army
http://frontpage.americandaughter.com/?p=3549

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Actor Wesley Snipes is facing three years in prison (pending appeal) for three misdemeanor charges of willful failure to file income tax returns, after years of following the exotic advice of "no one really owes income tax" tax advisor Eddie Kahn.

I spent a lot of time reading the writings of and hanging out with these sort of tax rebels for my May 2004 Reason magazine feature on their movement and ideas. Among the rank-and-file, I never met a one who I wasn't sure was absolutely sincere in their beliefs, not just out to pull a scam on Uncle Sam. (The ones selling the ideas, I was less sure, but even there sincerity is more common than you might expect.)

Snipes is profiled at length in the new GQ, in a story not online, at least not yet. But here is an interesting excerpt, presented without comment, about how and why he was willing to believe the legally dubious advice of Kahn:

"My cultural experience is such that I know we're been deceived. We've seen examples of lies and information purposely withheld or distorted or misrepresented....And you become a little skeptical of what they say to you....So it's easy to believe that there's something that's hidden, that there's something that they might not be telling you, or that there might be information out there that is accessible to you if you do the research, but nobody's going to give it to you....What I'm saying is that I know that there are people out there that have information and benefit from things that the majority of people in this country do not know or do not get the benefit of...there is information people are not privy to."

GQ's writer Chris Heath asks Snipes: "So you think there is secret information that a group of people are deliberately trying to keep from the rest of us?" Snipes replies: "I don't believe that. I know that for a fact."
http://reason.com/blog/2010/03/30/wesle ... nd-of-a-ta
Caroline Hunter, a Bush-appointed Federal Election Commissioner who remains in office, provided misleading statements under oath in an effort to conceal Republican National Committee involvement in vote suppression activities during the 2004 presidential election, a Raw Story investigation has found.

Legal experts say Hunter's submission of such statements under oath is a serious ethical and professional breach which could warrant a bar review and potential disbarment. At the time, Hunter was serving as deputy counsel to the Republican National Committee.

How a young Republican lawyer became a central witness

In the final days of the 2004 presidential election, the Democratic National Committee files an injunction against the Republican National Committee in New Jersey federal court, alleging its involvement in using lists of returned mail to challenge 35,000 newly registered Ohio voters. This tactic, also known as voter caging, is historically employed to suppress votes from minority and low-income citizens who tend to vote Democratic.
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0330/fec-co ... ppression/
Lawmakers Demand Administration Deploy National Guard, Border Patrol After Killing

Lawmakers from Arizona and New Mexico are ratcheting up their demands that the Obama administration deploy hundreds of National Guard troops and Border Patrol agents to the Mexican border after the killing of a prominent southeast Arizona rancher.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03 ... l-killing/
President Obama’s push for electronic medical records [1] has faced resistance from those who question whether health information technology systems can protect patient privacy.

So last week, the U.S Department of Health and Human Services hired a public relations firm to try to win consumer trust.

The irony? The firm chosen for the job — Ketchum Inc. [2] — was hip-deep in controversy a few years ago for producing a series of fake TV news stories that violated a federal ban on propaganda. The company also drew fire for channeling taxpayer funds to a conservative pundit to promote the Bush administration’s education policies.

Ketchum, based in New York, is one of the world’s largest public relations firms, with a host of large corporate clients and a history of winning government contracts.
http://www.propublica.org/ion/stimulus/ ... ract#14480

How Mossad blew it: The gripping story of how Israel's 'brutally efficient' secret service botched that Dubai assassination
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... z0jggf5fwx

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