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Date Sent: 2012-06-15
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Friday, June 15, 2012 |
Part 2: Mercs run US spying missions in Africa -- Mexican police on video kidnapping murder victims
Glucose-Powered Fuel Cell Could Use Your Body's Resources to Drive
Neural Prosthetics -- Sniff Test Does Not Prove Public Drinking, a Judge
Rules -- U.S. Says American Jailed in Cuba Cannot Walk -- A Star System 12.9 Billion Light Years Away is the New Most Distant Galaxy -- Ebola Virus Cured in Monkeys a Full Day After Infection -- Capital & Travel Controls and Preparing for Chaos in Europe -- New Political Showdown in Egypt as Court Invalidates Parliament -- Britain unveils electronic mass surveillance plan --Extradition edges closer for WikiLeaks' Assange -- Warping the Doors of Perception: The Drug War -- Et Tu, Rand Paul? -- Rand Paul claims violence/death threats made against him by liberty advocates... -- Logistics Announcement for VFRP Action in Tampa @RNC -- Blue Green Algae Status Tool -- High Levels of Omega-3 in Amerindian Brest Milk -- Dinosaurs Much Lighter
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News Link • Mexico
Mexican police caught on video kidnapping murder victims
06-14-2012
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AP
It was all caught on video: Five heavily armed policemen barge into a hotel in western Mexico before dawn and march out with three handcuffed men in underwear.
But police weren't making an arrest; they were apparently taking orders from a drug gan
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News Link • World News
New Political Showdown in Egypt as Court Invalidates Parliament
06-14-2012
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New York Times
Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court ruled the Islamist-led Parliament must be immediately dissolved, while also blessing the right of Hosni Mubarak’s last prime minister to run for president, escalating a battle for power between the remnants of the
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