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Infowars
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Because there's a war on for your mind.
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Neocon Bloggers Celebrate Indictment of “Crazy” Patsy Jihad Jane
Kurt Nimmo | Jihad Jane is a near perfect patsy for a government eager to extend indefinitely the phony GWOT against the mirage of cave-dwelling terrorists who are said to have relocated to Anywhereville, USA.
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Minneapolis schools locked down over vague threat posted on internet
AFP | The lockdown, which affected around 50 schools in the Minneapolis public school district, meant children were told to remain in their classrooms while access to outside visitors was strictly limited.
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Department of Education Posts Order for Police Shotguns
Kurt Nimmo | Is the Department of Education expecting problems or do they plan to enforce government "education" (indoctrination) laws at gunpoint?
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Treasury Plans to Take Social Security from Elderly for Unpaid Loans
Wall Street Journal | Treasury Department data shows that Social Security recipients comprise a large and growing percentage of people from whom the Treasury recovers debts.
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TalkSport UK: Is Your Neighbor a Terrorist?
WideShut | Advert says the hermit down the street might be a terrorist.
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Arizona school district sues taxpayers to stop questions
Goldwater Institute | A handful of taxpayers in a small community north of Wickenburg, Arizona are being targeted by the local school district in a lawsuit that asks a judge to declare they have no right to request public records, sue the district, or complain to outside agencies.
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Riots in Athens as thousands protest against cutbacks
London Evening Standard | Inside parliament, politicians were debating the €4.8 billion (£4.33 billion) austerity bill, which is expected to pass despite strong opposition.
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Minneapolis schools on lockdown amid Internet threat
AFP | "We don't really know what this threat is, we are just working with the police right now," a spokeswoman for the district told AFP, adding it was an unprecedented move affecting all schools.
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Billboard watches you shop
The Sun | Retailers are targeting individual shoppers with digital billboards like those in the hit Tom Cruise film Minority Report.
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Federally Funded “Ticket Blitz” in Virginia
The Newspaper | The blitz, dubbed “Operation Air, Land & Speed” coincided with frantic efforts by state officials to close a$2.2 billion budget deficit.
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Perversion Is Fine, So Long As You’re In A Position Of Authority
Paul Joseph Watson | Schools can install cameras in bathrooms and spy on kids via laptops, but parents treated as pedophiles for taking innocent photographs of their own children.
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U.S. Taxpayers on Hook for $5 Trillion of Fannie, Freddie Debt… No Matter What Barney Frank Says
Aaron Task | House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank caused a bit of an uproar Friday when he suggested the U.S. government does not guarantee the debts of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Teen Hauled to Jail For Overdue Library DVD
Brian Barrett | The municipality of Littleton, CO, prosecutes a boy for failing to return a DVD worth $31.45.
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Stop the Federal Reserve From Shredding Its Records
Robert Auerbach | Should the policymaking committee of the most powerful peacetime entity in the United States government be allowed to destroy their source records?
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An end to cross-border trucking dispute remains elusive
Fleet Owner | Today marks the one-year mark since President Barack Obama signed the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009.
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H1N1 clinic tied to tournament game
The Lawrence Journal-World | Kansas University is having a special H1N1 flu vaccine clinic on Thursday during the first half of the men’s Big 12 Tournament game.
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Food Security Threat: Goverment Set to Ban Public Fishing, Individual Food Production
Mac Slavo | The Obama administration is preparing to ban fishing in coastal areas around the country, as well as the Great Lakes and other inland water resources.
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Author claims CIA still testing drugs on people
Russia Today | In August 1951 a small French village near Marseilles became a part of CIA funded experiment with drugs. As a result 500 people were affected, there were at least three suicides and 40 people were taken to a nearby psychiatric institute.
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‘Jihad Jane’ indictment alleges threat from within U.S.
Los Angeles Times | American Colleen R. LaRose, 46, is accused of using the Internet to recruit and assist Muslim terrorist operations in Europe and Asia.
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Mercury in vaccines: “No more dangerous than the mercury in a tuna sandwich”
Brandon Turbeville | While thimerosal receives much of the press when discussing the dangers of vaccination, individuals should be aware that mercury is not the only dangerous substance contained in vaccines.
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