Stock Up on Incandescent Light Bulbs: In Fact, Buy a Lifetime Supply of Them
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Use Cash And Enjoy Privacy? You’re A Terrorist
Government ad running on British radio station tells public to report people who close their curtains as potential suicide bombers Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Thursday, March 11, 2010 A new government commercial currently running on one of Britain’s most popular radio stations is selling one thing – fear – by encouraging Londoners to report their neighbors as terrorists if they use cash, enjoy their privacy, or even close their curtains. The advertisement, produced in conjunction with national radio outlet TallkSport, promotes the “anti-terrorist hotline” and encourages people to report individuals who don’t talk to their neighbors much, people who like to keep themselves to themselves, people who close their curtains, and people who don’t use credit cards. “This may mean nothing, but together it could all add up to you having suspicions,” states the voice on the ad, before continuing “We all have a role to play in combating terrorism” (we’re all indentured stasi informants for the government)
Judges told they have no power to allow secret evidence in Guantanamo case
Frances Gibb London Times March 9, 2010 Three of the country’s top judges were told yesterday that they had no power to allow ministers to use secret evidence in fighting a damages claim by six former Guantanamo Bay detainees over alleged ill-treatment.

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CNN Lavishes Coffee Party With Favorable Coverage After A Year Of Tea Party Demonization
Proof positive that the Coffee Party, run by an Obama campaign operative, is an establishment front Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Tuesday, March 9, 2010 The corporate media is once again lavishing the “Coffee Party” with favorable coverage after having demonized the Tea Party as racist extremists for nearly a year, proof positive that the much vaunted new movement, which is run by an Obama campaign operative, is nothing more than a front for the establishment. In a new report entitled, Coffee Party, Tea alternative?, CNN’s Lisa Sylvester allows Coffee Party members to talk at length about how they are more “reasonable” than Tea Party members and how the Coffee Party represents a genuine alternative that will “stop shouting and get things done in Washington” without spewing “hateful rhetoric”.
Jason Bermas on Russia Today: New world order put on trial
Russia Today March 9, 2010 There is a new film that seeks to put the structure of power on trial. The film looks at the history of political power, scandal and the vision of some of the most well known leaders in the world, and how they shaped it. Jason Bermas is a radio host and filmmaker who is behind this new movie, it’s called Invisible Empire: A new world order defined.

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Smutty Scanners and Private Planes
Becky Akers Campaign For Liberty March 8, 2010 Twice in as many months, events have conspired to give the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) exactly what it wants despite the public’s intense opposition. You need not be a skeptic for this to seem oddly convenient rather than merely coincidental. First was the Underwear Bomber’s attempt on Christmas Day to emasculate himself aboard his flight.

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Tyler Texas man gets 35 years for 4.6 ounces of Marijuana
Dallas / Ft. Worth NORML March 8, 2010 It is well known in Texas that our Law Enforcement Officers are the best in the nation when it comes to that moment in time when the feet need to hit the ground. When you call 911, you can bet that Texas Law Enforcement Officers will respond quickly and deal with the situation at hand decisively

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