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The PPJ Gazette

Here is a video with G. Edward Griffin about the dangers of whole-body scanners (G. Edward wrote a book about cancer) and Idaho State Legislator Phil Hart who has written legislation to get rid of the machines and to test their safety (if proven safe

News Link • Global Reported By Marti Oakley
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George Carlin, Free Patriot Press

WARNING EXPLICIT LANGUAGE by: George Carlin Forget the politicians. The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice . . . you don’t. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They

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arclein

I think —I said verbatim on September 28— that it might be a good idea to make known some of these ideas about what a nuclear weapon is. I have seen images about what critical mass is, and what its use as a weapon represents: that is to employ the en

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The PPJ Gazette

Most of us have heard the military’s term “full spectrum dominance.” We have heard it defined, basically, as “a military concept whereby a joint military structure achieves control over all elements of the battlespace using land, air, maritime and sp

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NBC News

Lower Merion School District has settled the webcam case that made national headlines after students accused school officials of spying [on them at home] by using the webcam installed on school-issued laptops.

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ABC News

The director of the National Counterterrorism Center expressed frustration Wednesday with critics of domestic spying, and said that after recent violent incidents questions about government intrusiveness had turned into complaints that the government

News Link • Global Reported By Justin Tyme
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PsyOrg.com

A system which enables psychologists to track people’s emotional behavior through their mobile phones has been successfully road-tested by researchers.

News Link • Global Reported By Justin Tyme
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buffalonews.com/

How? “The computer system detects resentment in conversations through measurements in decibels and other voice biometrics,” he said. “It detects obsessiveness with the individual going back to the same topic over and over, measuring crescendos.”

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NY Times

It started with a Twitter message: "Roommate asked for the room till midnight. I went into Molly’s room and turned on my webcam. I saw him making out with a dude. Yay." That night he used the camera to stream the roommate’s intimate encounter live on

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Associated Press

Broad new regulations being drafted by the Obama administration would make it easier for law enforcement and national security officials to eavesdrop on Internet and e-mail communications like social networking Web sites and BlackBerries, The New Yor

News Link • Global Reported By Richard Deyoung
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GoErie.com

Police are turning to a new kind of witness to track down the person who struck and killed a Chicago woman in a midnight hit-and-run crash on Interstate 90. Advertisement This witness, tall and silent, cannot describe the make and model of the

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