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What Really Happened Jan_06.xls Seite 6<br />

10.02.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 Do we have to make citizens arrests of Bush & company? We have smoking gun<br />

after smoking gun and the criminals in charge of our nation do nothing. It is quite<br />

clear they are all (with few exceptions) in on the crimes<br />

11.02.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 As Recently As 1946, American Citizens Were Forced To Take Up Arms As<br />

A Last Resort Against Corrupt Government Officials<br />

11.02.<strong>2006</strong> Liberty<strong>for</strong>um 1 According to the NSA no one in the US Congress is "cleared enough" to hear<br />

reports from national security whistleblowers. [not a single] whistleblower has<br />

to date been protected after disclosing in<strong>for</strong>mation to the US Congress<br />

12.02.<strong>2006</strong> Independant 1 Once again, President George Bush finds himself in deep political trouble.<br />

And, once again, he has chosen to invoke the spectre of a terrorist attack on<br />

US soil ... It did not help matters that the President called it the "Liberty<br />

Tower" instead of the Library Tower ... Scares since 9/11 {downloaded}<br />

12.02.<strong>2006</strong> Arctic Beacon 1 "Killing One Person Is Murder: Killing Thousands At 9/11 Is Domestic Policy":<br />

This Bumper Sticker Slogan On Seattle Resident's Car Has Led To<br />

MKULTRA Tactics Used Against Her<br />

12.02.<strong>2006</strong> Yahoo 1 White House Acknowledges Abramoff Photo - "Oh, THAT Jack Abramoff!"<br />

15.02.<strong>2006</strong> UPI 1 Whistleblower says NSA violations bigger - Russell D. Tice told the House Gov.<br />

Re<strong>for</strong>m Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and Int. Relations he<br />

has concerns about a "special access" electronic surveillance program that he<br />

characterized as far more wide-ranging than the warrentless wiretapping recently<br />

exposed by the New York Times but he is <strong>for</strong>bidden from discussing the program<br />

with Congress<br />

16.02.<strong>2006</strong> Raw Story 1 Documents show Maryland held election, primary on uncertified, illegal<br />

Diebold voting machines<br />

17.02.<strong>2006</strong> Rense 1 In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, through a hastily arranged deal with<br />

Carnival Cruise Lines, $236 million .. will flow to a tax exempt Israeli-founded<br />

corp. registered in Panama. Be<strong>for</strong>e federal assistance even reached the<br />

victims of Hurricane Katrina, Carnival Cruise Lines had received a profitable<br />

deal to provide 3 ships to house evacuees<br />

17.02.<strong>2006</strong> Seattle Times 1 The resemblance grows [to] George Orwell's novel "1984," with every twisted<br />

and evasive defense <strong>for</strong> the violation of American civil rights. Orwell might<br />

have got the year wrong, but his nightmarish vision of a super-nation at<br />

perpetual war, dominated by a government only concerned about control and<br />

party preservation, could gain purchase in <strong>2006</strong><br />

18.02.<strong>2006</strong> Uruknet 1 Pentagon "scenarios" in the Middle East are currently limited to the use of tactical nuclear<br />

weapons including the B-61-11 bunker buster bomb ... a thermonuclear bomb, a so-called<br />

Nuclear Earth Penetrator [NEP]. It is a Weapon of Mass Destruction in the real sense of the<br />

word ... Military documents distinguish between the NEP and the "mini-nuke" which are nuclear<br />

weapons with a yield of less than 10 kilotons (2/3 of a Hiroshima bomb). The NEP can have a<br />

yield of up to a 1000 kilotons<br />

19.02.<strong>2006</strong> Liberty<strong>for</strong>um 1 A shocking 37 million Americans [12,7%] live in poverty ... Under President<br />

George W Bush an extra 5.4 million have slipped below the poverty line ...<br />

Most have jobs. Many have two<br />

20.02.<strong>2006</strong> LA Times 1 A little-known board exists in the White House whose purpose is to ensure<br />

that privacy and civil liberties are protected in the fight against terrorism.<br />

Someday, it might actually meet ... the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight<br />

Board was created by the intelligence overhaul that President Bush signed<br />

into law in Dec. 2004 ... it exists only on paper<br />

21.02.<strong>2006</strong> NY Times 1 The restoration of classified status to more than 55,000 previously declassified pages began in<br />

1999, when the CIA and 5 other agencies objected to what they saw as a hasty release of<br />

sensitive in<strong>for</strong>mation after a 1995 declassification order signed by President Bill Clinton. It<br />

accelerated after the Bush administration took office ... because the reclassification program is<br />

itself shrouded in secrecy — governed by a still-classified memorandum that prohibits the<br />

National Archives even from saying which agencies are involved — it continued virtually without<br />

outside notice until December<br />

25.02.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 A long-standing public records request <strong>for</strong> the release of Election 2004 database files created<br />

by Diebold's voting system had been long delayed after several odd twists and turns, including<br />

the revelation of a contract with the state claiming the in<strong>for</strong>mation to be a "company secret." But<br />

while it finally appeared as though the state had agreed to release the in<strong>for</strong>mation, the state's<br />

top Security Official has now -- at the last minute -- stepped in to deny the request. The grounds<br />

<strong>for</strong> the denial: the release of the in<strong>for</strong>mation poses a "security risk" to the state of Alaska<br />

25.02.<strong>2006</strong> X 1 A New York lawyer filed a $20 billion class-action lawsuit against Verizon last<br />

week, charging that the company violated customer confidentiality in aiding<br />

warrantless eavesdropping by a federal spy agency ... on behalf of all people<br />

who have used Verizon facilities to communicate while the NSA program had<br />

access to Verizon‘s databases

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