(HigginsBlog) – A three panel federal district court has ruled to extend Obama’s power to continue indefinite detention pending a final appeals court ruling. Read the rest of this entry »
(HigginsBlog) – WZBN TV-25 news reports today’s solidarity discussion between Occupy Wall Street, Libertarian’s and the Tea Party “could be the first step to REAL CHANGE” Read the rest of this entry »
(HigginsBlog) – After a temporary halt and three delay attempts trading on the Russian Stock market has suspended indefinitely due to an emergency situation. Read the rest of this entry »
(HigginsBlog) – WZBN TV-25 news reports today’s solidarity discussion between Occupy Wall Street, Libertarian’s and the Tea Party “could be the first step to REAL CHANGE” Read the rest of this entry »
(HigginsVLog) – I was nominated at the last moment to give a speech on why the Occupy Trenton protests were launched as part of Occupy Wall Street protests. I gave this speech at the State Capitol Building in Trenton NJ
(RussiaToday) – Russia Today reports on Police Brutality, Arrests, And The MSM media black out
Russia today reports on the mainstream media black out and the egregious police brutality at the Occupy Wall Street protests.
Alexander Higgins, protestors who were arrested and assaulted, and organizers are interviewed as Russia Today reports on alternative news sources being the only ones who are spreading the news far and wide. Read the rest of this entry »
(KurtNimmo) – NSA Director Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander told the Senate Armed Services Committee in April that he would work to protect the privacy rights of Americans online. It was an interesting comment from a man who heads up an organization responsible for a massive program of illegal dragnet surveillance of domestic communications and communications records of millions of ordinary Americans since at least 2001. Read the rest of this entry »
(AP) – The U.S. should counter computer-based attacks swiftly and strongly and act to thwart or disable a threat even when the attacker’s identity is unknown, the director of the National Security Agency told Congress.
Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander, who is the Obama administration’s nominee to take on additional duties as head of the new Cyber Command, also said the U.S. should not be deterred from taking action against countries such as Iran and North Korea just because they might launch cyber attacks. Read the rest of this entry »
CNN implies that using the Internet generates miniscule CO2 emissions and that businesses will need to buy “renewable energy certificates” to compensate for it. More suckling at the trough of the global warming scam by the con artists waiting to fleece you of whatever money you have left. Read the rest of this entry »
Thursday, June 11, 2009 – Hour One – Panel Discussion of Pandemic WHO Level 6 – The Chamber is Loaded for Bioweapon Flu Martial Law Under the U.N. and WHO Control – Guests: Dr. Gary Ridenour MD, Dr. Rebecca Carley MD, DR True Ott PhD ND, Alexander S Jones NIH Viral Scientist(Whistleblower), — Jane Burgermeister Journalist Vienna, Austria, Linda Health Worker Washington State Hospital Read the rest of this entry »
While Congress is sidetracked by who said what to whom and when, our nation finds itself at a crossroads on the issue of torture. We are at a point where we must decide if torture is something that is now going to be considered justifiable and reasonable under certain circumstances, or is America better than that? Read the rest of this entry »
Note: The previous version of this list, translated from Greek via an automated translation device, has seriously distorted quite of a few of the names on this list. Infowars staff have gone over this list twice; if you have information on the people with question marks (?), please send an email to kurt@infowars.com. Read the rest of this entry »
“The new President of the United States did not bring about any crucial changes in relation to Georgia, but having a dominant role in NATO he still insists on Georgia’s soonest joining of
the Alliance. If it happens, the world would face a more serious threat than the crises of the Cold War. Read the rest of this entry »
The U.S. military must reorganize its cyber operations and will use a new command at a Maryland Army facility to create a force for digital warfare, the director of the National Security Agency said Tuesday. Read the rest of this entry »
Since fatuously declaring his to be a “change” administration, President Barack Obama has quickly donned the blood-spattered mantle of state secrecy and executive privilege worn by the Bush regime.
Since fatuously declaring his to be a “change” administration, President Barack Obama has quickly donned the blood-spattered mantle of state secrecy and executive privilege worn by the Bush regime.