Mikhail Khodorkovsky: The latest victim of Vladimir Putin's vendetta politics

December 29, 2010 by element115
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WikiLeaks cables: Bangladeshi 'death squad' trained by UK government

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Nicolas Sarkozy's internet police warn 100,000 illegal downloaders

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UK: Police demand new powers to stop and search anyone, anytime

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US drone attacks are no laughing matter, Mr Obama

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From the moment he stepped foot inside the White House, Obama set about expanding and escalating a covert CIA programme of "targeted killings" inside Pakistan, using Predator and Reaper drones armed with Hellfire missiles (who comes up with these names?) that had been started by the Bush administration in 2004.

...figures compiled by the Pakistani authorities suggest US strikes killed 701 people between January 2006 and April 2009, of which 14 were al-Qaida militants and 687 were civilians. That produces a hit rate of just 2% – or 50 civilians dead for every militant killed.

...the innocent victims of America's secret drone war have become "unpeople", in the words of the historian Mark Curtis – those whose lives are seen as expendable in the pursuit of the west's foreign policy goals. Killed via remote control, they remain unseen and unremembered.
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Haiti could devolve into civil war

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Five arrested over Danish cartoon terror plot

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The naked truth about scanners

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Britain forms plan for Gulf evacuation in event of war with Iran

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The worsening journalistic disgrace at Wired

December 27, 2010 by element115
For more than six months, Wired's Senior Editor Kevin Poulsen has possessed -- but refuses to publish -- the key evidence in one of the year's most significant political stories: the arrest of U.S. Army PFC Bradley Manning for allegedly acting as WikiLeaks' source.
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WikiLeaks is not shielding Israel

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Netanyahu's glee about non-publication of diplomatic cables on Tel Aviv is likely to be short-lived.

Assange disclosed that 3,700 documents relating to Israel, mostly emanating from the US Embassy in Tel Aviv, are due to be released over the next six months. He also said that many Israel-related documents already released were deliberately not published by the mainstream media.

Assange was also adamant that WikiLeaks has had no direct or indirect talks with the Israeli authorities and no deal has been done.
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Wikileaks: State Department Lied, Denying Dubai Asked for Assistance in Tracking Mossad Assassins

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Never Again, Gaza

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They turned a blind eye when the Zionist entity besieged Gaza and turned it into the world’s biggest prison.
They closed their ears when one and a half million Palestinians were locked up in the concentration camp that Gaza has become.
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First ever encyclopedia documenting the Gaza war

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The reference book attempts to correct the past mistake of not recording Israel’s crimes. “The encyclopedia therefore protects history from being falsified, and provides a reliable reference with voice and picture.”

...the first ever electronic encyclopedia dubbed “the Gaza Holocaust”.
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AIPAC: ‘Thou shalt not recognize Palestine State’

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Here is the latest case of the power of Israel Lobby (AIPAC). Last week the US lawmakers passed ‘unanimously’ Resolution 1765 – condemning unilateral measures to declare or recognize a Palestinian state.

According to former CIA counter-terrorism specialist and intelligence adviser, Philip Giraldi PhD, Resolution 1765 was drafted by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and sponsored by Congressman Howard Berman, currently Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. There were 53 co-sponsors.
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The Biggest Bank Robbery In The History Of The World

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The Wall Street Heist Of 2010
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The new Abu Ghraib

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We, humans, should be sooooooo ashamed.
We need help.
We need help.
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Israeli foreign minister says peace is 'impossible'

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"It's not only that it is impossible" to reach an overall agreement, said Avigdor Lieberman, "it is simply forbidden."
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The drums of war are heard again in Israel

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George Galloway takes on Canada's right wing governement

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Napolitano Announces Expansion of Gestapo Zones from Airports to Malls and Hotels

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Cables Portray Expanded Reach of Drug Agency

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Palestinians ask UN to censure settlements

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Netanyahu: We will not apologize to Turkey over flotilla

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Embarrassed TSA goes after whistle-blowing pilot

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The pilot, whose name has not been released, uploaded a series of clips taken at San Francisco International Airport. His intent was to expose the insane double standard of TSA's airport employee screening policies.
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December 24, 2010 by element115
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Daniel Domscheit-Berg Denies Rumor of Assange-Israeli Deals

December 23, 2010 by element115
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There Goes the Internet

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Journalists in Norway get the full cache of over 250,000 WikiLeaks files

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A Norwegian newspaper, Aftenposten, now claims to have the full cache of over 250,000 State Department cables originally obtained by WikiLeaks.

"We have no comments on how we have gained access to the documents," Editorial Manager Ronny Ruud told The Cutline.

"Moreover, I emphasize that we have access to all documents without any clauses or bonds," Ruud said. "The documents will be continuously reviewed as the basis of articles by the same editorial criteria and ethical rules as the rest of the journalism in Aftenposten."

WikiLeaks, as of Wednesday morning, has published 1,862 out of its trove of 251,287 cables.
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WTF

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US spy agency forms taskforce to assess fallout from 250,000 leaked US cables.
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DDoS Attacks Continue to Plague Human Rights Sites

December 22, 2010 by element115
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SKorea holds massive new drills after North attack

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Monitoring America

December 21, 2010 by element115
The United States is assembling a vast domestic intelligence apparatus to collect information about Americans, using the FBI, local police, state homeland security offices and military criminal investigators.

The system, by far the largest and most technologically sophisticated in the nation's history, collects, stores and analyzes information about thousands of U.S. citizens and residents, many of whom have not been accused of any wrongdoing.
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Israeli War Crimes' signs to go on buses in Seattle

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N.Korea says war with South would go nuclear

December 18, 2010 by element115
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Google Expands to a New Frontier: The Human Body

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UN mulls internet regulation options

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EU in Flames of Uprising: Athens, Rome, London - Who's Next?

December 16, 2010 by element115
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U.S. Tries to Build Case for Conspiracy by WikiLeaks

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Federal prosecutors, seeking to build a case against the WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange for his role in a huge dissemination of classified government documents, are looking for evidence of any collusion in his early contacts with an Army intelligence analyst suspected of leaking the information.
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WikiLeaks' Assange Freed on Bail in UK

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...must wear an electronic monitoring tag, check in with police daily and stay at the home of former British army officer and WikiLeaks supporter, Vaughan Smith.
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Julian Assange remains in jail as Sweden appeals against bail decision

December 14, 2010 by element115
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The elephant next door

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Who is Behind Wikileaks?

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The leaks are heralded as an immeasurable victory against corporate media censorship.

But there is more than meets the eye.
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WHO IS BEHIND THE DEMONIZATION OF THE WEB?

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The US State Department, along with regular Neoconservative mouthpieces like Ann Coulter, have joined in with a host of similar predictable reactionary voices, who are all together, advancing identical talking points about how dangerous Wikileaks(aka the free internet) is for America. The essence of this campaign which we will continue to see throughout the coming year can be summed up in this list of maxims:

1) The World Web Wide is putting National Security at risk
2) The Web is being used by terrorists to share intel and plan attacks
3) We must sacrifice our freedom of speech online in order to make us safer at home
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Spanish Researchers Want to Tag Human Embryos With Bar Codes

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Researchers from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona in Spain have just finished testing a method for imprinting microscopic bar codes on mouse embryos -- a procedure they plan to test soon on humans.
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GAZA: PEACE THROUGH STARVATION

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The Israeli authorities have reduced the amounts of wheat allowed into the Gaza Strip. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), lower quantities of wheat grain and animal feed have been allowed to enter Gaza during the past few months. Between January and May 2010 the 64,237 tons were allowed to enter Gaza through a special conveyer belt at Karni Crossing. Since June 2010, the Israeli authorities allowed only 48,609 tons into Gaza.
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Russian Armed Forces on High Alert Over North Korea

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Russia announced Tuesday that its armed forces in the east are on high alert. This comes in light of what it calls an "inadequate situation" on the Korean peninsula as tensions have increased in recent weeks between the North and South.
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iPhone snitch network launched

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A new iPhone App with the misleading name ‘PatriotApp’ attempts to draw on the power of the patriot movement, turning smartphone users into a gigantic snitch network.
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Assange Granted Bail

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted bail by a British court. The bail was set at $315,000 (200,000 British Pounds).
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The myth that we are guaranteed 'Freedom of Speech' in the U.S.

December 13, 2010 by element115
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Assange issues plea from jail

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Openleaks

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Netanyahu does not want to share Jerusalem

December 12, 2010 by element115
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...this is about censorship and intimidation

December 11, 2010 by element115
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WikiLeaks backlash

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Mark Madoff found hanged

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Explosions in central Stockholm kill 1, injure 2

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WikiLeaks Insiders to Start Rival 'Openleaks' Site

December 10, 2010 by element115
The new site is dubbed Openleaks, and will debut on Dec. 13

...those who resigned from WikiLeaks complained of Assange’s management style, and his use of the organization to explain his legal troubles. Still, one of the Openleaks’ organizers told the paper the new site will support WikiLeaks’ mission to provide information to the masses.
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Winter of Discontent

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Assange accuser flees to Middle East, may not be cooperating with police

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One of the two Swedish women who have filed sex complaints against the founder of WikiLeaks has reportedly left Sweden and may no longer be cooperating with the criminal investigation.
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Julian Assange's lawyers warn of imminent US charges

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Legal team for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says Washington plans to invoke Espionage Act to indict their client.
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Thesis on Jewish 'privilege' rebuked, sparking row

December 9, 2010 by element115
Jenny Peto's 100-page thesis argues that today's Jews of European descent "enjoy white privilege" and maintain a victim identity by participating in "hegemonic" Holocaust remembrance programs such as the March of the Living, during which young Jewish people visit Poland and Israel. The University of Toronto accepted the defended thesis and awarded a master's degree to the 29-year-old, who is an activist associated with the Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid group. She's also Jewish and a descendant of Holocaust survivors.

The thesis, entitled The Victimhood of the Powerful: White Jews, Zionism and the Racism of Hegemonic Holocaust Education, describes Israel as an apartheid state.
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Berkeley may pass resolution honoring Army private who gave classified docs to Wikileaks

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The Berkeley City Council will consider a resolution that would declare the Army private suspected of leaking classified information to WikiLeaks a hero and call for his release.

The council plans a vote Tuesday on the resolution in support of Pfc. Bradley Manning, who is being held in a military brig in Virginia. A city commission already has approved it.

Bob Meola, who authored the resolution, tells the San Francisco Chronicle that Manning is a patriot who deserves a medal.
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Julian Assange should be awarded Nobel peace prize, suggests Russia

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Russia has suggested that Julian Assange should be awarded the Nobel peace prize, in an unexpected show of support from Moscow for the jailed WikiLeaks founder.
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Wikileaks Mirroring Tools

December 8, 2010 by element115
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Sorkin brands Sarah Palin TV show 'a snuff film'

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Assange's 'poison pill' file impossible to stop

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Hackers Rise for WikiLeaks

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Hacking Effort Catches Facebook and Twitter in Crossfire

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BitTorrent Based DNS To Counter US Domain Seizures

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The domain seizures by the United States authorities in recent days and upcoming legislation that could make similar takeovers even easier in the future, have inspired a group of enthusiasts to come up with a new, decentralized and BitTorrent-powered DNS system. This system will exchange DNS information through peer-to-peer transfers and will work with a new .p2p domain extension.
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WikiLeaks 'struck a deal with Israel' over diplomatic cables leaks ???

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We should obviously all support WikiLeaks and its founder and spokesperson, Julian Assange, who has just been arrested in Britain, in this dirty war by states around the globe against transparency and openness. But in the world of politics, sadly, things are never as innocent as they appear. According to new revelations, Assange had allegedly struck a deal with Israel before the recent 'cable gate', which may explain why the leaks “were good for Israel,” as the Israeli prime minister put it.
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Obama to Netanyahu – "You win"

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...has proved that the makers of American policy for resolving the conflict are Israel’s leaders and their lobby in the U.S. (including its many stooges in Congress and the mainstream media), not the man who occupies the Oval Office in the White House.
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Peace process in crisis; Palestinians doubt U.S.

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The Palestinians on Wednesday said "Israeli obstinacy" made Washington give up on efforts to freeze Jewish settlement and questioned whether the United States could ever help them attain independence.
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Hackers Avenge WikiLeaks Leader with 'Operation Payback'

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A group of hackers have launched an online assault on businesses that have cut ties with WikiLeaks, in an apparent revenge attack for the arrest of the organization's leader, Julian Assange.

A group calling itself "Anonymous" has claimed responsibility for shutting down the MasterCard website Wednesday as part of "Operation Payback." The credit card company announced Monday it would not process donations to WikiLeaks which is under political pressure for publishing classified U.S. diplomatic cables.

The hackers, or "hacktivists", have also targeted the Swiss bank PostFinance, which had closed Julian Assange's bank account.
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U.K.’s famous rights lawyer to defend Assange

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Britain’s most high-profile human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson on Wednesday volunteered to represent the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange who his fighting extradition to Sweden where he faces a string of charges relating to sexual offences.

Mr Robertson, who has appeared in some of Britain’s most famous trials, cut short his holiday in Australia and returned to Britain to join Mr Assange’s legal team.
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The "Hi Tech" Corporate Police State

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"Reengineering" the Internet ... for Persistent Surveillance
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WikiLeaks founder is jailed, secrets still flow

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On Tuesday evening, "the latest batch of cables were released, and our media partners released their next batch of stories," Hrafnsson said. "We will not be gagged, either by judicial action or corporate censorship. ... Wikileaks is still online. The full site is duplicated in more than 500 locations. Every day, the cables are loaded more than 50 million times."
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The Assange effect represents a real grassroots Internet rebellion

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To his detractors, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is another Osama Bin Laden.

To his supporters, he is a rebel hero of the Internet Age.

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Euro at risk of collapse, says Treasury watchdog

December 7, 2010 by element115
The Euro is at risk of collapse as economic crisis sweeps the continent, Britain’s independent Treasury watchdog warned last night.
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WikiLeaks Being Used to Justify "Patriot Act" Legislation For Internet

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WikiLeaks is being used to bring in the agenda on so many levels, but most importantly by setting the precedent of shutting down websites for politically "dangerous" content.
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Rage Against Cash Machine: Bank Run Day take-away to trash financial terror?

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AIPAC Ordered Bush To Attack Iran

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In a unique interview with an official at the highest policy levels of the Pentagon, White House and, eventually, CIA, we are offered a unique "behind the curtains" look at areas of policy making during the period between 1999 and 2007.
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PA praises S. Americans' recognition of Palestinian state

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Palestinian Authority officials in Ramallah on Tuesday expressed deep satisfaction with the decision of Argentina and Brazil to recognize an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders and said other countries were expected to follow suit.

Official tells that several other countries, including Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay and Paraguay willing to recognize state on 1967 borders.
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Ontario Ombudsman slams G20 ‘secret’ law, calling it unconstitutional and likely illegal

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The secretive provincial law relating to Toronto's G20 security fence was likely illegal and unconstitutional, gave police “extravagant” powers and “should never have been enacted,” Ontario Ombudsman André Marin found in a report released Tuesday.

The report also found widespread misapplication of the law, with police stopping, searching and arresting people passing well outside the area to which it applied.

Authorities deliberately kept the public in the dark on the law, Mr. Marin told reporters, in what he called “the most massive compromise of civil liberties in Canadian history” and “amounted to martial law in Toronto.”
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrested in U.K.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange surrendered to London police on Tuesday.
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Assange behind bars in London

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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is in jail after a London court refused him bail pending an extradition hearing.
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Don't shoot messenger for revealing uncomfortable truths

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WIKILEAKS deserves protection, not threats and attacks.
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“If You See Something, Say Something”

December 6, 2010 by element115
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today announced the expansion of the Department’s national “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign to hundreds of Walmart stores across the country—launching a new partnership between DHS and Walmart to help the American public play an active role in ensuring the safety and security of our nation.
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WikiLeaks Mirrors

December 5, 2010 by element115
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WikiLeaks - Mass Mirroring

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WikiLeaks Ready to Release Giant 'Insurance' File if Shut Down

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Was John Lennon's murderer a CIA hitman?

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Colorado Public Television broadcasts “Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup”

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Helen Thomas' school scraps award over 'Zionists' remark

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Insanity: US to Back EU Bailout

December 1, 2010 by element115
750 billion euro ($980 billion) EU/IMF European stability fund.
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WikiLeaks cables: Alexander Litvinenko murder 'probably had Putin's OK'

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Vladimir Putin was likely to have known about the operation in London to murder the Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko, Washington's top diplomat in Europe alleged in secret conversations in Paris.

Daniel Fried, the assistant secretary of state, questioned whether "rogue elements" in Russia's security services could have carried out the hit without Putin's direct approval.
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WikiLeaks cables claim Vladimir Putin has secret wealth hidden abroad

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Putin refused to install a strong successor when he stepped down as president in 2008 because he was afraid he could become the target of "law enforcement investigations".

"...Putin understands that under the system he has created there is no real rule of law and that at any time anyone can be arrested or businesses destroyed."

The opposition leader's predictions were spot on. Putin spurned Ivanov and picked the weaker Dmitry Medvedev, who duly became Russia's president in May 2008, and now, according to further leaked US cables, plays "Robin to Putin's Batman".
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WikiLeaks cables condemn Russia as 'mafia state'

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Russia is a corrupt, autocratic kleptocracy centred on the leadership of Vladimir Putin, in which officials, oligarchs and organised crime are bound together to create a "virtual mafia state", according to leaked secret diplomatic cables that provide a damning American assessment of its erstwhile rival superpower.

Putin also denounced the cables and warned the US not to stick its nose in Russia's affairs.
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WikiLeaks cables: Bradley Manning faces 52 years in jail

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Wikileaks' Assange in UK, police know where: report

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