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Tag Archives: homeland security
THE WAR ON AMERICA
War Inc. Shifts Homeward by Kelley B. Vlahos/ Antiwar.com/ May 22, 2012 It’s been said many times that the war is a self-sustaining industry that requires a constant threat overseas to keep the machine thriving at home. Looking at the … Continue reading
Posted in civil liberties, crime, government, law, law enforcement, military, Occupy, protests, Terrorism, war
Tagged antiwar.com, Bill Ayers, Chicago police, David Swanson, Department of Homelalnd Security, GovSec 2012, homeland security, Kelley B. Vlahos, Kevin Gosztola, NATO Summit, SWAT
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“THE ‘WAR ON TERROR’ IS A HOAX”
BPR Editor’s Note: Hardly anyone with credentials will speak the truth: the “War on Terror” is a hoax. A hoax perpetrated by the Military/Industrial/Security structure in order to rake in billions of dollars and decimate our civil liberties by keeping … Continue reading
Posted in civil liberties, law, media, Terrorism, war
Tagged CIA, Donald Rumsfeld, FBI, homeland security, Institute for Political Economy, John Yoo, Jose Rodriguez, Muslims, Navy Seals, Paul Craig Roberts, TSA, war on terror
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Our Way or Our Way
Washington Leads World Into Lawlessness by Paul Craig Roberts/ paulcraigroberts.org/ April 12, 2012 The US government pretends to live under the rule of law, to respect human rights, and to provide freedom and democracy to citizens. Washington’s pretense and the … Continue reading
Posted in civil liberties, foreign policy, Iran, law, media, military, war
Tagged homeland security, human rights, nuclear energy, nuclear power, nuclear weapons, Paul Craig Roberts
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Airport Screenings: The Numbers Are In……..
March 2012 Statistics On Airport Screening From the Department Of Homeland Security: Terrorists Discovered 0 Transvestites 133 Hernias 1,485 Hemorrhoid Cases 3,172 Enlarged Prostates 8,249 Breast Implants 59,350 Natural Blondes 3
Posted in civil liberties, government, Terrorism
Tagged airport screening, cavity searches, homeland security, privacy, TSA
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Victims of the American Empire: Us
EMPIRES THEN AND NOW By Paul Craig Roberts/ Institute for Political Economy/ March 26, 2012 Great empires, such as the Roman and British, were extractive. The empires succeeded, because the value of the resources and wealth extracted from conquered lands … Continue reading
Cynical and Suspicious Observers
A cynical and suspicious observer might question the veracity and timing of the latest “credible but unconfirmed” terrorist threat. These terrorist threats emerge periodically, jacking up fear levels, although they never seem to pan out. True, a terrorist attack is always … Continue reading