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Why was a Sunday Times report on US government ties to al-Qaeda chief spiked?

FBI whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds was described as "the most gagged person in the history of the United States" by the American Civil Liberties Union. Was the Sunday Times pressured to drop its investigation into her revelations?

mind blowing new confirmation story on the secret behind 9/11 as a CIA rogue operation, etc. also the reason for the Boston Bombing and more.

 

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yeah I thought it was strange they invented a new note on the inside of the boat and touted it a month after the fact. it supported the meme so much, you know damned well if it were legit they would have let it out almost immediately. or what, it took them a month to look at the inside of the boat? my left % they did.

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I heard about that guy in florida....so a fed agent and 2 mass stateys go to "interview" this guy....and his roomate...they tell his roomate they have further questions for the guy that was also an MMA fighter - and now the story is Todashev up and attacks the three of them, and they just HAD to shoot him dead?

 

riiiiight...

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I heard about that guy in florida....so a fed agent and 2 mass stateys go to "interview" this guy....and his roomate...they tell his roomate they have further questions for the guy that was also an MMA fighter - and now the story is Todashev up and attacks the three of them, and they just HAD to shoot him dead?

 

riiiiight...

 

Let's not forget Police conduct -- against Occupy Wall Street

 

http://www.democracynow.org/2013/5/22/editor_of_the_progressive_calls_for

 

 

One document showed how the Arizona fusion center dispatched an undercover officer to infiltrate activist groups organizing protests around the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, the secretive group that helps corporate America propose and draft legislation for states across the country. The undercover officer apparently worked for the benefit of the private entity ALEC despite being on the public payroll.

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I heard about that guy in florida....so a fed agent and 2 mass stateys go to "interview" this guy....and his roomate...they tell his roomate they have further questions for the guy that was also an MMA fighter - and now the story is Todashev up and attacks the three of them, and they just HAD to shoot him dead?

 

riiiiight...

old proven method of silencing someone,

'lunged towards an officer with a knife" ?? classic line (bs)

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/30/ibragim-todashev-fbi-shot-unarmed-boston-bombing/2372119/

 

so it looks like todashev was shot in the back of the head and twice in the torso. mmmhmm. he was armed, then no he wasnt. I'm sure the FBI agent will be well above the law should any such application even be considered.

 

 

 

ah, how disgusting - re: Benghazi, the state dept tried getting the ambassador listed as John Doe

http://www.independentsentinel.com/2013/05/us-officials-wanted-ambassador-stevens-listed-as-john-doe/

although it only says "us officials"

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/30/ibragim-todashev-fbi-shot-unarmed-boston-bombing/2372119/

 

so it looks like todashev was shot in the back of the head and twice in the torso. mmmhmm. he was armed, then no he wasnt. I'm sure the FBI agent will be well above the law should any such application even be considered.

The FBI Changes Its Story (Again) on the Ibragim Todashev Shooting

 

Law enforcement officials are still trying to explain how a supposedly peaceful interview with an important witness in the Boston bombing case turned into a deadly shooting, but as usual, every new attempt to explain the death of Ibragim Todashev only raises more troubling questions. After originally accusing the suspect and potential murderous accomplice of Boston bomber Tamleran Tsarnaev of attacking an FBI agent with a knife, and then walking back that claim entirely, an new anonymous source says Todashev, may have injured the agent with a table and a metal pole. Or maybe not.

 

So not only has the story changed again, it has now changed twice in the same sentence. The weapon has no gone from nothing to a knife, back to nothing to a table to a metal pole to a broomstick. Todashev was also apparently shot more than once, after an initial volley of "several shots" somehow failed to bring him down.

 

Oh, and there's a pretty big difference between a metal pole and a broomstick, and the fact that the Times source can't decide which one it is suggests they don't really know happened either.

 

The new version of event also doesn't answer the question of why the FBI agent immediately began firing his weapon or why the other police officers in the room failed to intervene. Which leaves us right back where we started: A confusing scene, an apparently unnecessary death, and a lot of unanswered questions.

the man’s Chechen father claimed at a news conference in Moscow on Thursday that his son, Ibragim Todashev, was unarmed when he was killed on May 22. The father, Abdulbaki Todashev, displayed photographs of his son’s bullet-ridden body and demanded that the United States government explain how he was killed.

 

elder Mr. Todashev said his son had been interrogated for eight hours in his home on the day of the shooting because he had refused to report to an official building for what would have been a third round of questioning. He said that judging from his son’s wounds, he had been shot seven times, including once on the crown of his head.

 

“I want justice,” said Mr. Todashev, who works for the city government in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. “I want this to be investigated, so that these people will be put on trial in America. These are not F.B.I. agents, they are bandits. They must be put on trial.”

 

“Probably he was tired of these interrogations,” he said. “He said, ‘I am home; you should come to me.’ That kind of conversation took place. And they came to his home.”

 

“I have questions for the Americans,” said Zaurbek Sadakhanov, a lawyer who has worked with the Todashev family as well as the family of Mr. Tsarnaev and his brother, Dzhokhar, the other suspect in the Boston bombings. “Why was he questioned for the third time without a lawyer? Why wasn’t Ibragim’s questioning recorded on audio or videotape, seeing as he was being questioned without a lawyer? What was the need to shoot Ibragim seven times, when five fully equipped police officers with stun guns were against him?”

 

“We will never know whether Ibragim Todashev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev were criminals, because the investigation ends with their death,” Mr. Sadakhanov said. “If that’s what happens in American democracy, then I am against the export of that democracy to Russia.”

 

“He did not believe the Tsarnaevs did this,” he said. “He said they had been set up. These were his exact words.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAvMHWhdEUU

How could a Christian nation, almost 98% Catholic, elect a monster like Hitler. The truth is, at the beginning, Hitler didn’t look or talk like a monster at all. He looked and talked like an American politician.

 

In 1938 Austria was in a very deep depression. We had one-third of our workforce unemployed. We had 25% inflation, and if you would borrow money from the bank, you pay 25% interest.

 

We had two political factions fighting each other. The Communist Party was getting very powerful. So was the Nazi Party. Now when I speak of the Nazi Party, [it was] the National Socialist Party….that is where the word Nazi came from.

 

So we heard Hitler speaking in Germany. Germany had full employment. They had law and order and we had riots in the streets, and in Germany, people had a high living standard.

 

we elected Hitler by a 98% of the vote by means of the ballot box. So we got a new government, National Socializm, Nazi goverment. Of course, we had not idea what that would be. We just thought we were all going to live a high-standard of living like Germany.

 

Hitler promised us that within weeks we would have full employment, and he would feed the poor people. The Red Cross came in. Everybody was being fed. Everybody got something, and we were so grateful. We thought Hitler was our savior.

 

Oh yes, he was a very good orator. He gave very good speeches and haven’t we heard that here too? Haven’t we?

 

When we got the new government, nobody was elected anymore. Everybody was appointed

 

Hitler said, the best people are being appointed. We only pick the best people and we trusted him. We had no more elections – none whatsoever.

 

Centralization is Socialism.

 

With our new government, we got a lot of new laws. We got the Equal Rights Amendment, a very good law, we thought. Equal Rights for women. Haven’t we heard that here too?

 

The Equal Rights Amendment had two components – economically and socially. Economically, to redistribute the wealth of the country, and socially, to get all the women, the Moms, out into the workforce, into employment.

 

By economically redistributing the wealth, we had massive, massive welfare, because we had a guaranteed income. The government required that everybody be equal. Those who worked hard paid 70% taxes, [and those who didn't] were getting the equal income like those who worked hard. That’s called Socialism.

 

Also, education was socialized – quickly, literally overnight.

 

Girls of age 16 were pregnant – to have babies for Hitler. Oh, Hitler wanted lots of babies. The lifestyle was very, very loose.

 

Hitler also gave us free radios and then he nationalized our radio station.

 

Newspapers were censored before they hit the street.

 

He also nationalized our healthcare system. Before Hitler, we had an excellent healthcare system, privately insured. We had good doctors, good hospitals. We had a lot of good research. That all stopped. It was free for everybody.

 

People went to the doctor for everything and anything. He said it was like practicing medicine on a conveyor belt. He could take enough time for some patients because he was totally government controlled.

 

The un-elected bureaucrats were writing all the rules and all the regulations. That’s socialism. A lot of it applied to the farmers. The bureaucrats would go onto the land and tell the farmers what to plant, and how much he had to harvest.

 

We had a federal police force, commonly known as the Gestapo. They were everywhere, everywhere in civilian clothes. You didn’t know who they were

 

We also had gun registration. The Austrian people all had guns, but the government said, “guns are very dangerous. Children are playing with guns. Hunting accidents happen and we really have to have total control – safety. We have to trace criminals and the only way is by the serial number of the gun.” We dutifully went to the police station and we registered guns.

 

Not long after registering our guns, they said “no, it didn’t help. The only way we can prevent accidents and crimes is for you to turn-in your guns at the police station, and then we won’t have any crimes or any accidents.” If you didn’t turn in your guns – capital punishment. So we turned in our guns.

 

Hitler also nationalized our churches.

 

Dictatorship didn’t happen overnight. It took 5 years, gradually, little by little we escalated up to a dictatorship.

 

In February 2009 I was driving through Washington, D.C. as a lobbyist and I heard President Obama say anyone who is criticizing him should be reported to the White House, the Snitch Program.

 

When the people fear the government, that’s tyranny. When the government fears the people, that’s…liberty.

"Leftist" Nationalism/Centralization/Socialism -> Dictatorship

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so it looks like todashev was shot in the back of the head and twice in the torso. mmmhmm. he was armed, then no he wasnt. I'm sure the FBI agent will be well above the law should any such application even be considered.

They did the same thing to Michael, to keep him from finishing some huge, cover-blowing stories on the N5A, C!A, jailed iournalist Barret Brown, etc

Jailed Journalist Barrett Brown Faces 105 Years For Reporting on Hacked Private Intelligence Firms

 

Journalist Barrett Brown spent his 300th day behind bars this week on a range of charges filed after he used information obtained by the hacker group Anonymous to report on the operations of private intelligence firms. Brown faces 17 charges ranging from threatening an FBI agent to credit card fraud for posting a link online to a document that contained stolen credit card data. But according to his supporters, Brown is being unfairly targeted for daring to investigate the highly secretive world of private intelligence and military contractors. Using information Anonymous took from the firm HBGary Federal, Brown helped discover a secret plan to tarnish the reputations of WikiLeaks and journalist Glenn Greenwald of The Guardian. Brown similarly analyzed and wrote about the millions of internal company emails from Stratfor Global Intelligence that were leaked in 2011.

Stalin and the NKVD Unleash the Great Terror

 

Between 1917 and 1954, the USSR’s state security and intelligence agencies were reorganized and renamed a number of times. The first security agency, Vecheka (or Cheka) was formed in December 1917 to investigate counterrevolution and sabotage, but it soon became responsible for imprisoning and executing anyone considered an enemy of the state. In 1922, Cheka was replaced by the GPU. A year later, as the OGPU, the agency helped implement Stalin’s plans to forcibly collectivize agriculture and deport wealthy peasants. The OGPU eventually controlled all security functions within the USSR until it was absorbed into the NKVD (People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs) in 1934. Picking up the OGPU’s responsibilities, the NKVD oversaw all aspects of internal and state security. It controlled the police, criminal investigation departments, fire brigades, internal troops, and prison guards.

 

Throughout the 1930s, public anger had been building in the USSR against Stalin and his policies. In 1936, believing his power and position in jeopardy, Stalin took the first steps to purge the country from “anti-Soviet elements,” targeting mostly people in his own party and the military. In this period, known as the Great Terror, the NKVD, led by Nikolai Yezhov, arrested anyone believed to oppose Stalin: certain ethnic groups, religious leaders, and members of other political parties, as well as people who held offices in the government, army, politics, and other such institutions. The Terror reached its peak in 1937–1938 as the NKVD’s arrests of approximately 1.5 million people resulted in show trials, executions, and sentences in the Gulag, the NKVD’s network of forced labor camps. But fewer than half of the detainees were sent to the Gulag; the majority were arrested, tortured, quickly tried, and shot. Yezhov’s operation carried out these orders with zeal.

Barack Obama recently signed an amendment to Executive Order 12425. Obama’s amendment to Executive Order 12425 gives Interpol authorization to operate in the United States and exempts them from all U.S. laws.

 

Interpol’s records are exempt from FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) queries and are not even vulnerable to subpoena by a court order.

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ima gonna get my picture on the cover, gonna buy five copies for my mother,

on the cover of the Rolling Stone......

rock star status is given to the surviving boston marathon bomber.

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...and the FBI had the records of their murdering Todashev sealed..."because its an ongoing investigation" (my ass)

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