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Middle East Turmoil Could Mean An New World Order Nightmare

Pakalert February 25, 2011 8

And beneath all the headlines there runs a deeper historical fault-line. Only last week, China overtook Japan to become the world’s second largest economy. And only this week, in a dramatic indication of the shifting

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The Middle East and Then the World

Pakalert February 21, 2011 4

Beginning in North Africa, now unfolding in the Middle East and Iran, and soon to spread to Eastern Europe and Asia, the globalist fueled color revolutions are attempting to profoundly transform entire regions of

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Bahrain: The Social Roots of Revolt Against Another US Ally

Pakalert February 18, 2011 0

“Have you ever seen an island with no beaches?” The question posed by the young Bahraini taxi man standing among thousands of chanting anti-government protesters seemed at first to be a bit off the

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Uh Oh – The Internet Is About To Run Out Of IP Addresses!

Pakalert February 3, 2011 1

Yes, you read the headline correctly. The Internet is about to run out of IP addresses. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority has scheduled a press conference in Miami on Thursday to announce

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Israeli Planes Have Delivered Crowd Dispersal Weapons To Egypt

Pakalert February 1, 2011 1

The International Network for Rights and Development has claimed that Israeli logistical support has been sent to Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to help his regime confront demonstrations demanding that he steps down as head

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Get Internet Access When Your Government Shuts It Down

Pakalert January 31, 2011 2

Does your government have an Internet kill-switch? Read our guide to Guerrilla Networking and be prepared for when the lines get cut

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The CIA’s Role in Egypt’s Regime Change? Who Is Omar Suleiman?

Pakalert January 30, 2011 1

One of the “new” names being mentioned as a possible alternative to President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, Omar Suleiman, is actually not so new to anyone who has followed the American policy of renditions

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Protests Spread From Tunis To Jordan

Pakalert January 30, 2011 0

Tunisian unrest continues, while protesters in Jordan and Yemen demand leaders' resignation

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Yemeni Protests Turn Violent

Pakalert January 30, 2011 1

Anti-government protest turned violent in the Yemeni capital Saturday, according to eyewitnesses, with demonstrators—emboldened by Friday's massive protests in Egypt—clashing with security forces

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All Internet Services Suspended in Syria

Pakalert January 30, 2011 1

On the same day that Egypt has allegedly blocked the Internet, Syria may have made a similar move to silence dissenting voices. According to Arabic-language website Al Arabiya, the country has suspended all of

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Fears of Uprising in Saudi Arabia, Prince Warns Royals to Flee

Pakalert January 30, 2011 8

Saudi Prince Turki bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud has warned the country's royal family to step down and flee before a military coup or a popular uprising overthrows the kingdom

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Egypt: U.S. Puppet Regime On Verge of Collapse

Pakalert January 29, 2011 3

Since Tuesday, Egypt has witnessed widespread protests against poverty and corruption, and calls for democratic changes. Authorities suspended Internet and mobile phone service, according to news reports and mobile operators, in an attempt to

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