Posts Tagged ‘kontrolli’

Arrest of Gates also shines a light on ‘disorderly conduct’ laws

The laws against “disorderly conduct” give police wide power to arrest people who are said to be disturbing the peace or disrupting the neighborhood.

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War games focus on restoring order

A large scale military exercise in central Queensland has entered a new phase as thousands of US and Australian troops practise dealing with civil unrest.

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Lawmakers knew of surveillance, ex-CIA chief says

Former CIA Director Michael V. Hayden angrily struck back Saturday at assertions that the Bush administration’s post-9/11 surveillance program was more far-reaching than imagined and was largely concealed from congressional overseers.

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Net surveillance and filters are a reality for Europe, too

Guardian / Kevin Anderson (2009-06-24) The internet is playing such a key role in getting information out of Iran that attention has focused, once again, on how much Iran controls the internet within its borders. Iran controls the internet gateways into the country, and in 2006 the government outlawed any connection faster than 128kbps – [...]

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Congressman: Use Military Bases As Storm Shelters

Almost 100 military bases around the country have been closed by the Pentagon so far as part of the DefeNow FEMA officials and some South Florida congressmen are kicking around the idea of turning some of those military bases in Emergency centers –”base camps”– to serve as headquarters for supplies and relief efforts in the event of a major hurricane.nse Department restructuring. Other military bases are on the list to be closed.

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Gordon Brown signs up to creation of new EU financial regulators

Gordon Brown looks to have surrendered significant powers over the City of London to new bodies of European Union financial regulators, according to a high-ranking Brussels official.

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Daniel Estulin’s “True Story of The Bilderberg Group” And What They May Be Planning Now

For over 14 years, Daniel Estulin has investigated and researched the Bilderberg Group’s far-reaching influence on business and finance, global politics, war and peace, and control of the world’s resources and its money. The Group’s grand design is for “a One World Government (World Company) with a single, global marketplace, policed by one world army, and financially regulated by one ‘World (Central) Bank’ using one global currency.”

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Blueprint for New World Order

If you want to know what the globalist elite really have in mind for us, you should keep your eye on Foreign Policy Magazine, as I do. The May-June issue is nothing short of a blueprint for where the powers that be plan to take us – and it ain’t pretty.

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Skelton: Stop Bilderberg’s Nightmare Future At All Costs

London Guardian journalist Charlie Skelton, who began his coverage of the 2009 Bilderberg conference in a jovial and mocking manner, is now warning that the horrendous treatment dished out to him by both police and undercover spies is just a taste of what we can expect in our daily lives if we allow Bilderberg’s agenda, and specifically ID cards and implantable microchips, to be implemented. Initially setting out to cover the event in a satirical way, Skelton left Greece yesterday chilled to the bone about how he had been harassed, detained and stalked for days on end by authorities merely for taking photographs of the hotel where Bilderberg members were staying.

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‘Electronic Police State’ report cites U.S.

In what may be the first assessment of its kind, a private company that offers a range of privacy products for computers and other technology is ranking the United States No. 6 in the world for having the most aggressive procedures for monitoring residents electronically.

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