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Firefox creators Mozilla attack Congress; denounce CISPA
Silicon Valley’s Mozilla Corporation has tasked themselves with extinguishing a fire, and no, it’s not what you have in mind.
Mozilla, the Mountain View, California-based developers responsible for creating the hugely successful Firefox Web browser, has issued a statement publically condemning the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA. In a memo...
Fully Armed US Troops Patrol Minnesota Neighborhood
Guard members previously hunted insurgents in Iraq.
A photo showing fully armed U.S. National Guard troops patrolling a quiet residential street in Crookston, Minnesota has gone viral, once again underscoring concerns that Americans are being conditioned to accept the gradual imposition of martial law.
Although the photo is undated, Guard troops from the local Crookston...
Police use tear gas and batons against protesters in Oakland
Oakland police officers fire tear gas to control a group of Occupy Wall Street protesters near City Hall in downtown Oakland, California.
Oakland police used tear gas against protesters marching on the streets of the city on May 1.
According to witnesses police arrested at least two protesters and used tasers against them. Police ordered protesters out of the street...
Red Cross prepares Chicago for mass exodus during NATO Summit
Chicago, Illinois is expected to swell with armed security forces during next month’s NATO Summit, but will that be enough to keep the Windy City under control? Officials are now readying a massive exit strategy to vacate the entire metropolis.
A memo has been sent out of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Red Cross office that confirms that officials are already taking measures...
Thousands of Palestinians go on hunger strike in Israeli prisons
Patima Zakka with her son
Thousands of Palestinians are on hunger strike in Israeli prisons – for over a week, they have been protesting against indefinite detention without charge and alleged ill-treatment. Some of those who got out, told RT about their life behind bars.
Human rights groups in the West Bank say 2,000 Palestinians have been on hunger strike for...
Former Brazilian club employee plans to sue US embassy
A former Brazilian club employee plans to file a lawsuit against the US embassy in Brasilia and five of its personnel for injuries she sustained from the US authorities late last year.
Romilda Aparecida Ferreira says she was run over on December 29, 2011 by an American embassy driver, who was dispatched to the club to pick up three US marines and one civilian staffer.
Little...
US House passes CISPA bill meant to control the Internet
The House of Representatives has approved Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act with a vote count of 248-168. The bill is now headed for the Senate. President Barack Obama will be able to sign or cancel it pending Senate approval.
Initially slated to vote on the bill Friday, the House of Representatives decided to pass Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection...
Mexico launches investigation into Wal-Mart bribery scandal
The Mexican unit of retail-giant Wal-Mart, Walmex, is accused of bribing Mexican officials in an attempt to obtain permits for expansion of its branches.
Mexico’s Federal Comptroller’s Office has launched an inquiry into bribery charges against a Mexican unit of the American retail-giant Wal-Mart for allegedly bribing Mexican officials to obtain expansion permits.
The...
Pakistan’s Supreme Court convicts Prime Minster of contempt
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (C) waves upon his arrival at the Supreme Court in Islamabad on February 13, 2012.
Pakistani Prime Minster Yousuf Raza Gilani has been convicted of contempt of court for refusing to reopen old corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.
After a three-month trial, the country’s Supreme Court on Thursday found the premier...
White House ‘strongly opposes’ CISPA, threateans to veto
Congress is slated to vote this week on America’s most controversial bill in waiting — the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. But now the president’s advisers say they will recommend Obama vetoes CISPA if it makes it to the White House.
Following comments this week from within the Obama administration that suggested that the White House was opposed...
Argentine senate approves bill to nationalize Spanish firm
View of the Senate Plenary Session, while voting on a presidential decree to allow the expropriation of YPF, in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, April 26, 2012
Argentina’s senate has endorsed a presidential decree to nationalize Spain-owned oil company YPF amid widespread domestic support for the plan.
At the Wednesday session of the senate, legislators from...
Obama Outlaws All Protests In US Ahead Of Historic Banking Collapse
A chilling Ministry of Finance report circulating in the Kremlin today states that the Obama Regime has begun instituting what can only be described as one of the most brutal assaults of human rights and freedoms after it effectively banned all protests against the US government under penalty of the offender being sentenced to 10 years in the American Gulag.
The Ministry...
FBI to block internet in 350000 computers worldwide
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) says thousands of users might lose their internet connection because of a virus detected in 2007.
The DNSChanger virus has infected about 350,000 PC users worldwide, sending users to unintended and sometimes illegal sites.
The FBI set up “surrogate” servers to keep the infected PCs working, but they decided to “pull...
The Persecution Of Christians In the Holy Land
A 2008 survey says 0.8% of Christian Palestinians cited 'fleeing religious extremism' as a reason for emigration
Despite claims by Israeli government officials, Christian Palestinians regularly face discrimination.
A recent report by CBS show 60 Minutes on “Christians of the Holy Land” has received a lot of attention, not least for the embarrassing...
US will not apologize over Iran: Ex-Obama advisor
Former national security advisor to the US President Barack Obama, retired Marine Corps Gen. James L. Jones.
A former national security adviser to the US President Barack Obama says Washington has no reason to apologize to Israel for its handling of the Iranian nuclear energy program.
“The Israelis have been given very very strong assurances about their security by...



















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