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Date Sent: 2009-07-10
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Friday, July 10, 2009 AM edition |
Ed & Elaine Brown guilty on all weapons counts -- Thousands protest in Iran, defying crackdown
AIG Seeks Clearance For More Bonuses -- Kurds Defy Baghdad, Laying
Claim to Land and Oil -- U.S. military didn't want to release 5 Iranian
diplomats held in Iraq -- Swine flu shots at school: Bracing for fall
return -- SEC to call for Calif. IOUs treated as securities -- Camp
FEMA Trailer: Alex Jones, G. Edward Griffin, and Freedom's Phoenix
Publisher Ernest Hancock
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News Link • TAXES: Federal
NH tax evaders (Ed & Elaine Brown) guilty on all weapons counts
07-09-2009
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AP
"By rejecting the rule of the law and substituting a personal code
involving weapons, explosives and threats, the defendants committed
increasingly serious crimes," acting U.S. Attorney Michael Gunnison
said. "Their conduct has no place in a civil society."
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Iran
Thousands protest in Iran, defying crackdown
07-09-2009
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AP
Thousands of protesters streamed down avenues of the capital Thursday,
chanting "death to the dictator" and defying security forces who fired
tear gas and charged with batons, witnesses said.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
AIG Seeks Clearance For More Bonuses
07-09-2009
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Washington Post
American International Group
is preparing to pay millions of dollars more in bonuses to several
dozen top corporate executives after an earlier round of payments four
months ago set off a national furor.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • WAR: About that War
Kurds Defy Baghdad, Laying Claim to Land and Oil
07-09-2009
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NY Times
With little notice and almost no public debate, Iraq’s Kurdish leaders
are pushing ahead with a new constitution for their semiautonomous
region, a step that has alarmed Iraqi and American officials who fear
that the move poses a new threat to the country’s unity.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
Rackets and Backpacks
07-09-2009
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CameraFRAUD.com
So did you hear the one about American Traffic Solutions “generously” donating 63 backpacks filled with school supplies to a local charity?
Taking a page out of the tobacco industry’s playbook, ATS appears to be desperately trying to change the public perception of their company’s dangerous and unpopular product: automated ticketing.
The “donation,” which we optimistically value to be worth about $2000 (at $31 a bag), is an amazing accomplishment considering the $50 million dollars Goldman Sachs pumped into the firm last fall (after being bailed out by the taxpayers).
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Camera FRAUD
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Obama’s Approval Ratings Tank, But Media Still Love Him
07-09-2009
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Stop the ACLU
It is amazing how failure can make people
lose hope in Mr. Popularity’s promised change.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows that 30% of the nation’s voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Thirty-eight percent (38%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of "8. The President’s Approval Index rating has fallen six points since release of a disappointing jobs report last week (see trends).
Thirty-nine percent (39%) now give the President good or excellent marks for handling the economy while 43% say he is doing a poor job. Those are by far his lowest ratings yet on the economy … Overall, 51% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the President’s performance so far. Forty-eight percent (48%) now disapprove.
Wow, Barack! Looks like you own the recession! The ol’ days of blaming Bush seem to be over.
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John Stephenson
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News Link • WAR: About that War
U.S. military didn't want to release 5 Iranian diplomats held in Iraq
07-09-2009
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McClatchy News
The U.S. military on Thursday reluctantly turned over to Iraq five
Iranians it had accused of fomenting violence in Iraq [2 1/2 years ago]. The Iraqi
government promptly invited them to meet Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
and then released them to Iranian custody.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Healthcare
Swine flu shots at school: Bracing for fall return
07-09-2009
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AP
U.S. swine flu vaccinations could begin in October with children among
the first in line " at their local schools " the Obama administration
said as the president and his Cabinet urged states to figure
out now how they'll tackle the virus' all-but-certain resurgence.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Scientists Make Radio Waves Travel Faster Than Light
07-09-2009
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Current
Scientist John Singleton insists that Albert Einstein wouldn't be mad
at him, even though at first blush Singleton appears to have twisted
the famous physicist's theories about light into a pretzel.
Most people think Einstein said that nothing can travel faster than the
speed of light, but that's not really the case, Singleton said.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
A pill for longer life?
07-09-2009
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Nature
Rapamycin, a drug commonly used in humans to prevent transplanted
organs from being rejected, has been found to extend the lives of mice
by up to 14% " even when given to the mice late in life.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Outdoor Survival
Geologists: odd new rumblings along part of San Andreas Fault that caused massive 7.8 quake of 1857.
07-09-2009
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AP
What these mysterious vibrations say about future earthquakes is far
from certain. But some think the deep tremors suggest underground
stress may be building up faster than expected and may indicate an
increased risk of a major temblor.
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Reported by:
Chip Saunders
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News Link • Obama Administration
The New Compliance World Order: Is Big Brother Dictating IT Policy Now?
07-09-2009
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ZeroHedge.com
The central premise of the IT strategy described to Zero Hedge is total, centralized control of all the informational assets of the firm. Translated: All documents, files, databases, spreadsheets and the like will reside on a central server....
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Reported by:
Jack Gregson
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News Link • Conspiracies
CFR backs amnesty for illegals, opposes Arpaio-style raids
07-09-2009
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Phoenix Business Journal
The uber-establishment Council on Foreign Relations said Wednesday it favors granting legal status to many of the roughly 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S.
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Reported by:
Jet Lacey
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
SEC to call for Calif. IOUs treated as securities
07-09-2009
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AP
The recipients of billions of dollars in IOUs being issued by
California soon may have a regulated market where they could sell them. A regulated market for the IOUs would make it easier for individuals holding them to sell them at a fair price, analysts said.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
New wonder material, one-atom thick, has scientists abuzz
07-09-2009
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McClatchy News
[Robert Klein has written about it on occasion, and finally the MSM picks it up.] Imagine a carbon sheet that's only one atom thick but is stronger
than diamond and conducts electricity 100 times faster than the silicon
in computer chips.
That's graphene, the latest wonder
material coming out of science laboratories around the world. It's
creating tremendous buzz among physicists, chemists and electronic
engineers.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • 911 / World Trade Center
Mark Sable Detained by TSA over his comic book script - Live on Freedom Fighter Radio 07-11-2009
07-09-2009
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Freedom Fighter Radio
Mark Sable
was detained by TSA security guards at Los Angeles International
Airport in June because he was carrying a script for a new issue of his
comic miniseries Unthinkable.
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Jim Stachowiak
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News Link • Constitution
Oath Keepers " San Antonio Tea Party " July 4th, 2009
07-09-2009
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OathKeepers
Oath Keepers videos/audios Message July 4, 2009...
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Anonymous Watchman
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News Link • F.E.M.A.
Camp FEMA Trailer: Alex Jones, G. Edward Griffin, and Freedom's Phoenix Publisher Ernest Hancock
07-09-2009
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YouTube - TheLibertyChannel
Trailer for the new movie by Gary Franchi and William Lewis. Also features Katherine Albrecht, John Stadtmiller, Ted Gunderson, and many more from the Freedom Movement.
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Reported by:
Jet Lacey
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News Link • Government
Census Bureau Visits The American Resistance Movement
07-09-2009
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American Resistance Movement
Census Bureau
visits ARM also get the leaked Govt. document (123 pages) from Fema
which contains the names and after hours numbers for a number of Fema
Agents and other Govt info.
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Reported by:
Jim Stachowiak
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News Link • F.E.M.A.
Camp FEMA Trailer: Alex Jones, G. Edward Griffin, and Freedom's Phoenix Publisher Ernest Hancock
07-09-2009
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YouTube - TheLibertyChannel
Trailer for the new movie by Gary Franchi and William Lewis. Also features Katherine Albrecht, John Stadtmiller, Ted Gunderson, and many more from the Freedom Movement.
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Reported by:
Jet Lacey
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