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Shocker: court document asserts Hawaii inspectors clueless about what Monsanto is spraying
truther May 5, 2015 0"So we discovered stuff… yet we don't realize what it implies." On Thursday, April 30th, the Shaka Movement documented a brief with the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Read More »What Is Monsanto Hiding in Secret Documents?
truther April 15, 2015 0"We should have a government court where the judge imagines the legal counselors for the resistance are completely educated about the truths of the case. The offended party, a goliath company, imagines its worried
Read More »US earmarks $69m for new prison at Guantanamo
truther May 13, 2014 1The US Congress has allocated a fund of $69 million for a new secret jail at Guantanamo Bay to hold the 9/11 mastermind and several former CIA prisoners. The GOP-led House Armed Services Committee allocated
Read More »‘Donald Rumsfeld, the aging criminal’
truther April 14, 2014 0When Donald Rumsfeld used to hold press conferences about the Iraq war, the press corps would giggle at the clever ways in which he refused to actually say anything or answer any questions. In a
Read More »Turn Your Back This Fourth of July
truther July 1, 2013 16In a few days, we will all have an opportunity to peacefully inflict a major psychological blow on the rapidly coalescing police state by the simple but powerful act of refusing to play along
Read More »House votes to block Obama plan to close Guantanamo
truther June 17, 2013 0The U.S. House of Representatives passed a massive defense bill on Friday that includes measures to block President Barack Obama's plans to close the Guantanamo Bay prison, underscoring the tough fight ahead for the
Read More »Guantanamo an ideal recruitment tool for terrorists – UN human rights chief
truther May 29, 2013 0UN human rights chief Navi Pillay has scolded the US for failing to close Guantanamo prison, warning it “has become an ideal recruitment tool for terrorists.” Pillay also cautioned that curtailing freedoms to fight
Read More »How Guantánamo’s horror forced inmates to hunger strike
truther May 6, 2013 1When the military doctors force-feed Guantánamo Bay detainee Fayiz al-Kandari with a tube shoved into his stomach there are three stages to the pain. First, there is the sensation of the tube passing near his
Read More »UN calls force-feeding at Guantanamo ‘torture’
truther May 3, 2013 1The UN human rights office has condemned force-feeding hunger strikers at Guantanamo Bay, calling it ‘torture’ and a breach of international law. At least 21 inmates out of the 100 officially on strike are
Read More »Guantanamo Bay – President Obama’s shame: The forgotten prisoners of America’s own Gulag
truther April 16, 2013 2No charge, but no release. Yesterday the anger of hunger-striking detainees boiled over in clashes with their jailers For long periods we forget it, even though it is a human rights disgrace surely unequalled in
Read More »When the Rule of Force Replaces the Rule of Law
truther February 6, 2013 1The imposition of a brutal totalitarian system of government, in the annals of history, is far more common than it is not. Some say it was only a matter of time until America regressed
Read More »Government prepares for war with the people, and mass media approves
truther January 31, 2013 3Last September, in "The government's war at home," St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner looked at some ominous developments that seem to indicate preparation on the government's part for domestic warfare. The enemy? Oh, the
Read More »Video: The Police State Is Not Coming; It Is Already Here (And It’s About To Get Worse!)
truther January 26, 2013 4These never-before-seen interviews with Alex Jones, David Icke, Mark Cripsin Miller, Mickey Z, Brian Kraft, Naomi Wolf, David McAlvany, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, Doug Casey, Ken Klein and G. Edward Griffin will help you
Read More »Obama signs NDAA 2013 without objecting to indefinite detention of Americans
truther January 16, 2013 2President Barack Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013 on Wednesday, giving his stamp of approval to a Pentagon spending bill that will keep Guantanamo Bay open and make indefinite detention for
Read More »Senate Approves Indefinite Military Detention of U.S. Citizens in U.S.
truther December 27, 2012 0The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which was used two years ago to allow the government to indefinitely detain anyone, including U.S. citizens, has been approved again by the U.S. Senate. This time, however,
Read More »Institutionalizing Indefinite Detention
truther December 25, 2012 2Since taking office, Obama has authorized numerous police state measures. They follow earlier ones under George Bush. They're heading America for full-blown tyranny. It's already a hair's breadth away. It could arrive any time full
Read More »House Passes NDAA 2013 with Indefinite Detention Intact
truther December 22, 2012 2Yesterday, the House passed the National Defense Authorization Act which funds the Pentagon and military operations for 2013 to the tune of $633 billion. The vote was 315-107, but the final draft must still be
Read More »11 Secret Documents Americans Deserve to See
truther December 11, 2012 2Many documents produced by the U.S. government are confidential and not released to the public for legitimate reasons of national security. Others, however, are kept secret for more questionable reasons. The fact
Read More »Senate Unanimously Passes 2013 NDAA; Power to Arrest Americans Remains
truther December 7, 2012 6Just after 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, the Senate did it again. By a vote of 98-0 (two senators abstained) lawmakers in the upper chamber approved the Fiscal Year 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Not
Read More »2013 version of NDAA makes it even easier to indefinitely detain Americans without charge or trial
truther December 3, 2012 4Unfortunately, it looks like the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2013 makes it even easier for the U.S. government to indefinitely detain American citizens without charge or trial. Despite the many claims
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