Joe Biden's pro-RIAA,
pro-FBI tech voting record

Helped to lay the groundwork for the
Bush administration's Patriot Act.
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COINTELPRO 2.0: Mukasey Loosens Guidelines on Domestic Spying
The slippery slope towards open police-
state methods of governance.
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As federal agency declares 'new phenomenon', activists cry foul
No study of the mysterious sulfur or melted steel was included in the NIST report.
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Georgia tricked, but by Russia or US?
Much of the West's media have accepted
the script as written, and accepted
it with enthusiasm.
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US forces free AP cameraman in Iraq
Last month, AP said it had been told by
the military that Raziak would be
held for at least six months.
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Report: Push For Iraq War
Preceded Intelligence Findings

Report was prepared by National Security Archive senior fellow John Prados.
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NIST: "Then a Miracle Occurs"
Claims that the collapse of WTC building 7 is "the first known instance of fire causing the total collapse of a tall building".
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Russia 'peacekeepers' to stay
in breakaway provinces

Moscow has 'peacekeepers' deployed to both South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
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FDA Trying To Avoid National Crisis
The number of news and reports about narcotic-related deaths is at an all-time high and the situation is in need of a rapid fix.
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NTSB Flight Data: Flight 77
Could Not Have Hit the Pentagon?

Last recorded altitude figure is 273 feet.
The height of the Pentagon is 71.
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States throw out costly
electronic voting machines

As of December, 30 states had spent more than $253 million on new voting systems.
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Six Questions about the Anthrax Case
Matters that are so much a part of our American landscape that normally no one even thinks to ask about them.
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Taking pictures in the new world
Has our increasingly paranoid society declared war on the humble
'weekend snapper'?
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Dissent Is Essential to Democracy
Open opposition, the right to challenge those in power, is a mainstay
of any healthy democracy.
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U.S. May Ease Police Spy Rules
A new domestic spying measure that would make it easier for state and local police to collect intelligence about Americans.
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High-Tech Police State Takes Shape
While all traces of CTS disappeared from DARPA's website, portions of the program have resurfaced with a vengeance.
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How Anti-Intellectualism
Is Destroying America

I'll give you an example of how
stupid this country has become.
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Psst, information tips on the
rise from public to FBI

Perhaps it's the key to a terrorism
case — or perhaps not.
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Half of House Dems
may vote Hillary at DNC
“It’s a bizarre strategy,” said one Democratic strategist of the roll call.
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Chemical Used in Plastic Bottles
Is Safe, F.D.A. Says

Despite safety concerns of parents, consumer groups and politicians.
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Uncle Sam Wants Your Brain
A range of cognitive technologies that are potentially powerful -- and, perhaps, powerfully troubling.
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USAF still silent on Stephenville
The military refused to release uncensored flight logs of its planes, and claimed it couldn’t find its own radar records.
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How NASA Will Bomb
the Moon To Find Water

Blue Ice and its partners at Northrop Grumman came up with a concept .
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Skeptics question FBI case
The Justice Department considers the 2001 anthrax attacks solved, but for skeptics and conspiracy theorists, it's far from over.
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Ed Asner Wants New 9/11 Probe
“The original commission didn’t get to the bottom of anything. We need to
investigate from scratch.”
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Russian Cameraman:
CNN Aired Misleading Footage

Showed Georgians attacking South Ossetia, claimed it was Russians attacking Gori.
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Glimpse at New World Order
"What we're basically seeing," says Richard Haass, president of the CFR, "is a redistribution of power."
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US boasts of laser weapon's
'plausible deniability'

The US could convincingly deny any involvement with the destruction it causes.
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The Rise Of The Droids
The U.S. Air Force is, for the first time, converting a fighter wing from manned
F-16s to unmanned MQ-9 Reapers.
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Cop cameras don't just catch
speeders, they raise cash

3,500 on their first day. Before that,
the norm was six tickets a day.
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