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Feds Train Clergy to "Quell Dissent A shocking KSLA news report has confirmed the story we first broke last year, that Clergy Response Teams are being trained by the federal government to “quell dissent” and pacify citizens to obey the government in the event of a declaration of martial law.
In May 2006, we exposed the existence of
a nationwide FEMA program which is
training Pastors and other religious
representatives to become secret police
enforcers who teach their congregations
to “obey the government” in preparation
for
 It's easy for soldiers to score heroin in Afghanistan
Just outside the main gate to Bagram
airfield, a U.S. military installation
in Afghanistan, sits a series of small
makeshift shops known by locals as the
Bagram Bazaar. For Afghans, it is the
place to
 Sharing Knowledge About Eco-renovation
We love fancy new green architecture
like Greenbridge Developments in Chapel
Hill, NC, or the flagship international
eco-communities of One Planet Living.
Nevertheless, the majority of us will
not be living in brand-new solar powered
high-tech
 Equal Work, Unequal Pay
Imagine you’ve worked for a company for
20 years. You’re a good performer. But
unbeknownst to you, the company puts
workers over 50 on a lower salary track.
At 60, you learn that for
 Children Hardest Hit by Humanitarian Crisis in Iraq
The number of Iraqi children who are
born underweight or suffer from
malnutrition has increased sharply since
the US-led invasion, according to a
report by Oxfam and a network of about
80 aid agencies.
The report
 Iraq: One in Seven Joins Human Tide Spilling into Neighbouring Countries
Two thousand Iraqis are fleeing their
homes every day. It is the greatest mass
exodus of people ever in the Middle East
and dwarfs anything seen in Europe since
the Second World War. Four
 IRAQ: Grim tattoo subculture emerges amid daily violence
"My age is the same as the olive tree,"
reads the blue tattoo on Qaisar Tariq
al-Essawi's left shoulder. Al-Eassawi,
36, got the tattoo so his family and
close friends could recognise his
remains if
 Senator Calls For Censure Against Bush ‘misconduct’ of the war and ‘attack’ on laws, but top Senate leaders predict the effort will fail.
One of the Senate’s most liberal members
said Sunday that he would “shortly”
propose two censure resolutions against
President Bush and his administration
for the war in Iraq, even as the top
Democratic and Republican
 On Base, a Plea to Give Each Death Its Due
Twenty soldiers deployed to Iraq from
this Army base were killed in May, a
monthly high. That same month, the base
announced a change in how it would honor
its dead: instead of units
 New York Plans Surveillance Veil for Downtown
By the end of this year, police
officials say, more than 100 cameras
will have begun monitoring cars moving
through Lower Manhattan, the beginning
phase of a London-style surveillance
system that would be the first
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