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19 Jun 2013
NSA whistleblower Russell Tice names big names: in 2004, he saw direct evidence of NSA targeting Obama, Feinstein, Durbin, Alito….In Read more →
18 Jun 2013
Spy chief offers unverifiable anecdotes of busted terrorist plots to distract from illegal, unconstitutional domestic surveillance–pants on fire?….Mel Goodman comments Read more →
17 Jun 2013
As G20 nations meet in Britain, The Guardian reveals massive surveillance of previous international summits, with fascinating details…Obama will also Read more →
14 Jun 2013
Details fuzzy, White House capitulates to McCain and Bill Clinton, will arm Syrian rebels–bad idea with no exit strategy….And if Read more →
13 Jun 2013
Big setback: Senate committee protects old boys, rejects Gillibrand amendment to assign military sexual assault cases to outside prosecutors……..Wisconsin’s angry Read more →
PBC News & Comment Thursday, May 3
by Peter B. Collins on May 3, 2012
The truth about bin Laden: Gareth Porter reveals at Truthout that OBL was not running al Qaeda when reportedly killed last May 1; confusion in Beijing on status of blind lawyer since leaving US Embassy Also:
–San Diego university student went to 420 party, was caught in DEA sweep and spent 5 days in jail without food or water
–”superliberal” 9th Circuit rejects lawsuit by Jose Padilla, gives immunity to John Yoo for torture memos, Yoo makes crass remark
–Jason Leopold of Truthout gets more DHS documents showing coordinated response to Occupy protests
–Occupy San Francisco takes over building on May 2, ejected with 26 arrests
–federal judge overseeing Oakland Police Department slams slow pace of investigation over police misconduct las fall, concerned they will delay report until 1-year statute of limitations
–WalMart sued by pension fund over bribes in Mexico, will buy its way out of this one, too
–media overplays the story of mom addicted to tanning booths
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