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Date Sent: 2012-07-21
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Saturday, July 21, 2012 |
'How hard is it to sell a hot dog?' asks 13-year-old entrepreneur shut down by Holland City
Anti-Putin feminist punks on trial in Moscow -- Israeli Protester Dies After
Self-Immolation -- Patient suffers TSA mocking,
strip-search over implanted feeding tube -- Deputies Beat Him for
'Amusement,' Man Says -- TSA
Supersedes the Courts -- Gate-Rape Recruiting
Revolutionaries! -- Congress’s debate on year-end ‘fiscal cliff’
sets stage for fall showdowns -- House to vote on Fed audit bill on Tuesday -- Profiting
from Europe's New Gold Rush
Jackalope Freedom Festival -
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News Link • Seriously?
'How hard is it to sell a hot dog?' asks 13-year-old entrepreneur shut down by Holland City
07-20-2012
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Garret Ellison/mlive
A 13 year old trying to help out his family who has fallen on hard times has been shut down by authorities for a zoning violation in regard to the hot dog cart he hoped to set up. After saving up, getting the proper insurance, and jumping through the
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Bob Ross
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News Link • Military
Modular System Quickly Converts Container Ships to Drone-Powered Humanitarian Aid Stations
07-20-2012
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http://www.popsci.com,
When disaster strikes and a humanitarian crisis unfolds, international aid generally arrives via naval ships--often the very same military vessels designed to put troops and materiel ashore during military conflicts.
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News Link • TERRORISM
Shock claim " LA ‘authorities’ in Rawesome raw milk raids were impersonating public officials
07-20-2012
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http://www.prisonplanet.com, Mike Adams
The Rawesome Foods armed “raw milk raids” and prosecution of James Stewart and Sharon Palmer were carried out in part by law-breaking private citizens pretending to be lawful government authorities.
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Robert Lee
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News Link • New World Order
Bankers Declare U.S. & Europe Conquered
07-20-2012
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prisonplanet.com, Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
A recent CNBC clip in which financial analysts admit to viewers that America is under the control of a group of central bankers who are building a world government is a damning insight into how the establishment has dispensed with any pretense of try
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News Link • Mexico
USDA partnering with Mexico to boost food stamp participation
07-20-2012
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http://dailycaller.com, By Caroline May
The Mexican government has been working with the United States Department of Agriculture to increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamps.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/07/19/usda-partnerin
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News Link • Transportation
Bay Area Drivers Could Be Tracked By GPS, Taxed Per Mile Driven
07-20-2012
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http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com
Bay Area drivers could one day be tracked using a GPS-like device in their cars and taxed per miles driven " a scenario which is part of a proposed long-range study aimed at finding ways to reduce traffic and pollution, while also raising revenues.
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News Link • Military
WikiLeaks data could have predicted insurgency but the military failed to use it
07-19-2012
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http://rt.com
As Bradley Manning approaches his eight-hundredth day in military jail for allegedly distributing sensitive military files to WikiLeaks, a team of researchers say that same trove of data can help determine when and where violence will erupt next.
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