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Date Sent: 2013-06-13
Freedom's Phoenix AM Edition for Thursday, June 13, 2013 |
FBI sharply increases use of Patriot Act provision to collect US citizens' records
D.C. corruption case gathers steam after Michael A. Brown guilty plea -- Arizona Election Fraud: Extreme Measures Taken by Pima County Suggest the RTA Election Was Rigged -- Home Depot Co-Founder: Let's Throw Ed Snowden a Party -- Google details how it hands over data to federal officials -- The Soul-Rape of Bradley Manning - by Wendy McElroy -- NSA Wiretapping Public Service Announcement -- CEO Refused NSA Wiretaps on Customers, Now Sits in Prison -- James Bamford on the NSA -- Film “Vatel”(a film with Tim Roth), and how 17th century royalty differs not from politicians today -- DHS Tells Border Patrol They Have Ammo Shortage -- WHICH INTERNET COMPANY HASN'T GIVEN THE U.S. GOVERNMENT ITS RECORDS? -- Time to Stress Test Your Resolve in the Gold Markets -- America's National Security State
AZ: Jordan Page coming to AZ Freedom Fest
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News Link • Voting: Vote Fraud
Arizona Election Fraud: Extreme Measures Taken by Pima County Suggest the RTA Election Was Rigged
06-12-2013
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The Intercept
For the past seven years, Pima County used every conceivable legal maneuver to evade a simple audit and forensic exam of the 2006 RTA ballots. It’s time to abandon formalities and refer to this two billion dollar bond election for what it is: a fraud
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Reported by:
J.t. Waldron
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News Link • Government Waste
DHS Tells Border Patrol They Have Ammo Shortage
04-05-2013
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Freedom Outpost
I know, you are probably thinking like I am after reading the title, “You’ve got to be kidding!” I’m not. Even after the Department of Homeland Security indicated that they had nearly 264 million rounds of ammunition back near the end of November 201
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Ronald Bogner
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News Link • Internet
WHICH INTERNET COMPANY HASN'T GIVEN THE U.S. GOVERNMENT ITS RECORDS?
6/12/13
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https://startpage.com/eng/press/pr-prism-program.h
StartPage and its sister search engine Ixquick were launched in 2006 to staunchly defend their users' privacy and civil liberties. StartPage provides a private portal to Google results, while Ixquick provides private results from other search engine
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Mike Brosnahan
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News Link • Corruption
Exclusive Interview With Liberty Co. Sheriff Nick Finch: "I Will Never Back Down!"
06-08-2013
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New American
On June 4, agents of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) arrested Nick Finch, sheriff of Liberty County, Florida. About 11 p.m. the previous Friday night, May 31, four agents of the FDLE served a search warrant on employees of the Libert
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Reported by:
Ronald Bogner
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News Link • Surveillance
NSA Spying on Americans Now Explained and Justified (Well, almost)
06-10-2013
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http://chrisinmaryville.net/
As most Americans are taking in the deluge of stories regarding the NSA wiretapping, spying and data mining through all the major internet and phone providers plus the social media organizations, one must think that George Orwell was right, just 30 o
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Reported by:
Chris Menke
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News Link • Government
Most Americans back NSA tracking phone records, prioritize probes over privacy
06-10-2013
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Washington Post
Fully 45 percent of all Americans say the government should be able to go further than it is, saying that it should be able to monitor everyone’s online activity if doing so would prevent terrorist attacks. A slender majority, 52 percent, say
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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