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9/11 Consequences
Sunday, July 30 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
More Medical Data Confirm Gov's Ground Zero Lies
Evidence for felonious government negligence continues to accumulate as more 9/11 first responders and rescue heroes fall. The closing words of stricken grandmother Tarnisa Moore say it all, "We were dying and the government was talking about not scaring people," said Moore, who suffers from asthma, lung disease and other ailments. "It was a coverup."
– Ed.
Proof of Lung Woes
by Jordan Lite and Corky Siemaszko Now there's more proof the asthma that has made it impossible for the 52-year-old to cross his lawn without wheezing was caused by the deadly dust he inhaled.
Monday, July 10 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
Big Brother Hires St. Mary to Gut Freedom of Info LawsTax Dollars to Fund Study on Restricting Public Data
by Richard Willing With state, church, academia and the armed forces all slamming Constitutional windows and breaking out the duct tape, wonder whether the insiders or outsiders will end up suffocating first. Just as wholesale Internet surveillance is "justified" by kiddie porn, this clampdown on FOI protections is being peddled as "critical infrastructure defense." Next time you want to know about the toxic waste your corporate neighbor is exuding, the graft that's driving our energy policies, or the environmental impact of the new nuclear plant they're planning down the street, remember you're in state secrets land now, children. You want the terrorists to win? - Ed.The federal government will pay a Texas law school $1 million to do research aimed at rolling back the amount of sensitive data available to the press and public through freedom-of-information requests.
Monday, July 3 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
Flight of Capital
by Jeff Wells A briefly missed blog gem from the righteous Jeff Mills at Rigorous Intuition. See also his insightful riff on physical evidence controversies: The Guns of 9/11. - Ed.
They say I shot a man named Gray and took his wife to Italy. She inherited a million bucks and when she died it came to me. I can't help it if I'm lucky. - Bob Dylan This may be old news to you, but just a quick note here of something I'd missed about Flight 77, thanks to "Bismillah" and the RI forum, that I hope you won't miss, too. At least among those with a mind for such things, it's fairly well-remembered that on September 10, 2001, Donald Rumsfeld made the shocking announcement that the Pentagon "couldn't track" $2.3 trillion of its transactions. "Iroquois" observes, "What's interesting to me is that he made his press release on a Monday. In DC, I always see bad news given on a Friday, usually late in the afternoon on Friday. The exception, of course, would be when someone happens to know that there is a far bigger story coming out."
Thursday, June 29 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
Whistleblowers Hold House and Senate Members ResponsibleThe National Security Whistleblowers Coalition continues to fight the good fight, naming names and battling relentlessly for transparency and accountability. Their influential rogues gallery ranges from Hillary Clinton and Joe Lieberman on the corporate "left" to Orrin Hatch and Dennis Hastert on the corporatist "right," dramatizing once again our need for a populist countercoup.
– Ed.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Whistleblowers' Dirty Dozen
Contact: Sibel Edmonds, National Security Whistleblowers Coalition, SEdmonds@NSWBC.org Alexandria, VA -- The following members of Congress, by their action or inaction, have stood against real investigations, hearings, and legislation dealing with government whistleblowers who have exposed fraud, waste, abuse, and/or criminal activities within government agencies. These representatives of the People are not only standing against whistleblowers, but against the public's right to know, effective oversight, accountability, and ultimately against the democratic processes that underpin our society.
Wednesday, June 21 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
One Database to Rule Them AllHomeland Security, the "Keystone Stasi," Now Tracks and Enforces Local Police Warrants June 20, 2006: For many years, those working to create a total surveillance state have employed the "salami tactic" of taking away our freedoms one slice at a time. Laws that directly challenge constitutional rights, like the USA PATRIOT Act, are the spectacular exception. Agencies like FEMA quietly prepare plans for martial law, and have built a "Shadow Government" for military rule without need of a written order. The Bush administration for its part has constantly tested the waters, establishing new realities by fiat (as in its creation of the "enemy combatant" category to justify unlimited detention without charges), or floating test balloons like the "Total Information Awareness" program (which was withdrawn officially, even as the NSA's telephone surveillance proceeded to implement its spirit behind the scenes).
Sunday, June 18 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
Former Antiterror Officials Find Industry Pays BetterBy Eric Lipton The pervasive public fear ignited by 9/11 and relentlessly fanned by government leaders and the mainstream media has proved an unfailing political profit center for the administration and unimaginably enriched its military-industrial handlers. It is now also enwealthening scores of officials personally as "War on Terror"-profiteering accelerates the fusion of our private and public spheres. - Ed.WASHINGTON - Dozens of members of the Bush administration's domestic security team, assembled after the 2001 terrorist attacks, are now collecting bigger paychecks in different roles: working on behalf of companies that sell domestic security products, many directly to the federal agencies the officials once helped run. At least 90 officials at the Department of Homeland Security or the White House Office of Homeland Security - including the department's former secretary, Tom Ridge; the former deputy secretary, Adm. James M. Loy; and the former under secretary, Asa Hutchinson - are executives, consultants or lobbyists for companies that collectively do billions of dollars' worth of domestic security business.
Friday, June 16 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
Ellsberg on Tyranny Uncontested and the Republic at the Edge
Monday, June 12 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
Bush Stacked Supreme Court Muzzles Public Employees
by Evelyn Pringle Well, it certainly did not take long for our rebalanced Supremes to get down with the repressive beat driving our other two branches of governance. Who said the neocons were not a unifying force? - Ed.According to US Census Bureau statistics, in 2002, there were over 21 million federal, state, and local government employees in the US. These employees are in the best position to expose misconduct and abuses of power that arise in government agencies. However, the recent US Supreme Court decision effectively muzzles the nation's watchdogs. Attorney Barry Turner, a Lecturer of Law at Leeds Law School in the UK, describes the Supreme Court's decision absurd. "Transparency is essential in any democracy and is a bulwark against corruption, which," he points out, "requires secrecy to survive."
Tuesday, February 28 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
Detention Camp JittersDetention Camp Jitters by Maureen Farrell
"We live in a post-9/11 world now" has become the excuse for everything--from wars to budget cuts to secret legislation and Executive Orders to loss of liberties--will it become the excuse for martial law, as well? This excellent article, with many links worth following, is information about which we should become informed, uncomfortable though it is. Two related important articles here: One by Peter Dale Scott, entitled "Preparing for Martial Law" is available at www.ocnus.net and "Bush's Mysterious New Programs," by Nat Parry, at consortiumnews.com.
Wednesday, January 25 2006 - 9/11 Consequences
Health Concerns Prompt Call For '9/11 Health Czar'Three Ground Zero-related Deaths Spur NY Representatives To Act Representatives Carolyn Maloney, Vito Fossella and other members of Congress have demanded that the Bush Administration appoint a 9-11 health czar to deal with the tragic after affects of the twin tower attack. Three responders have already died, including NYC Police Detective James Zadroga, 34, whose funeral was just weeks ago. "These are Americans who responded to a tragedy, and we need to help them," Rep. Vito Fossella said.
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