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Bloomberg: Alex Jones’ Free Speech Causes Terrorism(0)
Paul Joseph Watson A deceptive Bloomberg hit piece portrays Alex Jones as a recruiting aid for terrorists, insinuating that his website motivated the Boston bombers in a transparent lobbying effort to get Jones kicked off the air on Sirius XM. Entitled Alex Jones Sells Gold on Sirius With Bombing Conspiracies, the piece, written by Annie Linskey & Prashant Gopal, attempts to smear Jones as a ruthless con man who exploits terror attacks to make money on gold sales. In reality, gold sales through Midas Resources represent a small part of Infowars’ advertising and records show that the Boston bombings caused no spike in bullion sales whatsoever. |
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TSA ‘cannot justify’ cost, objectivity of screening(0)
The US Transportation Security Administration is unable to prove that an expensive and controversial pat-down program does not screen airline passengers based on race, according to a report by the inspector general in the Department of Homeland Security. The Screening of Passengers by Observation Technique (SPOT) program was instituted in 2004 and has long been criticized for allowing untrained officers to use race as an excuse to scrutinize travelers. Read More |
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Letter to Mayor Bloomberg Contained Deadly Poison Ricin(0)
The deadly poison ricin has been detected in a letter addressed to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, as well as in a second letter addressed to the Washington, D.C., offices of the Bloomberg-backed Mayors Against Illegal Guns, reports the New York Times. Read More |
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Internet Control: Obama Blames Internet for ‘Domestic Terrorism’(0)
In another verbal assault on net neutrality, Obama is now warning that both recent and future acts of terrorism stem from the accessibility of information on the internet. In his speech yesterday, Obama said that information available online fuels ‘violent agendas’ through ‘hateful propaganda’ that drives terrorism. Warning that ‘internet materials’ are fueling domestic terror threats and actually causing people to go out and commit mass acts of terrorism Read More |
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Feds need more time to indict Boston bombing suspect(0)
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev won’t be indicted within the 30-day period prescribed under the Federal Speedy Trial Act but prosecutors said Friday they would ask for more time. Sunday marks 30 days since Tsarnaev was arrested following the April 15 twin bombing that killed three people and injured more than 260. Read More |
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Our Soldiers Are Terrorist, So We Will Just Exempt Them From Prosecution(0)
AUSTRALIA’S armed forces needs to be protected from any risk of being charged with terrorism, an expert committee has recommended. The committee’s review of Australia’s counter-terrorism legislation says the present definition of a terrorist act theoretically encompassed Australian forces in authorised military operations abroad. Read More |
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US Navy gets their first squadron of drones(0) The United States Navy has officially entered the drone business. On Thursday the Navy inaugurated the Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 35, or the “Magicians,” a fleet made up of both manned and unmanned vehicles that will accompany US warships into battle across the world. Included in that fleet are eight traditionally piloted helicopters and a yet to be determined number of Fire Scout MQ-8 B drones Read More |
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UK operates first drone strike from own territory(0)
The strike of a British Reaper drone, which took place in Afghanistan on Tuesday, is the first drone to be used in an attack controlled from a base situated on UK soil. “A Reaper remotely piloted aircraft system, operated by pilots from 13 Squadron located at RAF Waddington, has fired a weapon during a mission supporting UK forces on the ground in Afghanistan,” a spokesperson of UK’s Ministry of Defense said. Read More |
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Obama says there is evidence of chemical weapon use in Syria(0)
Last week the White House said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was believed “with varying degrees of confidence” to have used chemical weapons Read More |
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Boston Marathon bombing investigators find new, female DNA evidence(0)
Authorities involved in the ongoing investigation of the Boston Marathon attacks have identified female DNA on pieces of explosives used in the incident, though investigators caution against jumping to conclusions. Word of the new DNA evidence came on the same day that FBI agents visited the home of Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s widow’s parents in suburban Providence, Rhode Island. Read More |
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Americans fear government more than terror(0)
According to a pair of recent polls, for the first time since the 9/11 terrorist hijackings, Americans are more fearful their government will abuse constitutional liberties than fail to keep citizens safe. Even in the wake of the April 15 Boston Marathon bombing Read More |
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Tsarnaevs’ mother ‘on terror watch list’, accuses police of murdering son(0)
The mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, Zubeidat Tsarnaev, had been added to a federal terrorism database about 18 months before the attack, according to US officials. The news comes after she accused US police of murdering her son. Read More |
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See Something, Say Something… Rat Out Your Neighbor(0) Kurt Nimmo
It doesn’t seem to matter that you are more than a thousand times more likely to die in a car accident than in a terrorist attack. Read More |
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Mayor Bloomberg: Tsarnaevs planned to set off bombs in Times Square?(1)
(Calling Bull-Shit on this one!) Authorities in the United States believe that the two brothers suspected of detonating bombs at the Boston Marathon last week hoped to wreak similar havoc in New York City’s Times Square. On Thursday afternoon, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a press conference that Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were planning to set off explosives in Midtown Manhattan. Read More |
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Terror plot to attack New York-Toronto railroad thwarted in Canada(0)
Authorities have reportedly prevented what they say was an al-Qaeda-supported terrorist attack that aimed to disrupt a major North American rail transit route. Canadian law enforcement confirmed Monday afternoon that authorities thwarted an alleged terror plot in Canada that targeted a Via Rail passenger train that operates between Toronto, Ontario and New York City in the United States. Read More |

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