By A. Pawlowski CNN.com Billing it as a way to end the one-size-fits-all approach to airport security, the International Air Transport Association on Tuesday unveiled a mock-up of what it called the “Checkpoint of the Future.” Instead of a single screening procedure applied to all fliers, the group envisions that passengers would be divided... »
Archive for June 10th, 2011
Trusted Identity Plan Unleashed
By Zack Martin DigitalIdNews.com Friday, June 10, 2011 When the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace was released in April some described it was “Woodstock for identity geeks.” Industry officials were excited to see the plan and hear what was announced, but there weren’t a lot of surprises. The goal of the strategy... »
The Land Of The Monitored And The Home Of The Imprisoned: US Senators Propose 5-Year Prison Sentence For Lip-Synching On YouTube
Proposed Bill That Jails Copyright Infringers Is Too Tough, Say Critics By Pete Griffin June 09, 2011 FoxNews.com Record labels are clamoring for a chance to have their artist lip-synch alongside 16-year-old YouTube sensation Keenan Cahill in, of all places, his bedroom. But a proposed amendment to the federal copyright infringement law will put... »
Bilderberg 2011: The curtains are drawn
Charlie Skelton wakes to find a security fence blocking his view of the venue, and brings news of the Bilderbus Charlie Skelton GuardianUK Breaking news. There’s been a bomb. Sorry, a “bomb”. A “tubular device” has been “found” by the police, two people have been cuffed and whisked off, and the security is tightening... »
Botched, Deadly Paramilitary Police Attacks Mount
Cato.org Botched Paramilitary Police Raids: An Epidemic of “Isolated Incidents” “If a widespread pattern of violations were shown . . . there would be reason for grave concern.” —Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, in Hudson v. Michigan, June 15, 2006. An interactive map of botched SWAT and paramilitary police raids, released in conjunction... »
Japan Recalls Shizuoka Tea Over Radiation Fears
Japan has detected radiation above the legal limit in tea grown in Shizuoka, the heart of the nation’s green tea industry, officials said, blaming the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant. TelegraphUK 10 Jun 2011 A tea dealer has started a recall of the dried tea after measuring about 679 becquerels of caesium per kilogramme in... »
Physician and Epidemiologist Say 35% Spike in Infant Mortality in Northwest Cities Since Meltdown Might Be the Result of Fallout from Fukushima
by George Washington Zerohedge.com 06/10/2011 As I’ve previously noted, infants are much more vulnerable to radiation than adults. And see this. However, radiation safety standards are set based on the assumption that everyone exposed is a healthy man in his 20s. Now, a physician (Janette D. Sherman, M. D.) and epidemiologist (Joseph Mangano) have... »
Police State Amerika
By David Galland Zerohedge.com 06/10/2011 I just had a conversation with constitutional lawyer and monetary expert Dr. Edwin Vieira. I first became acquainted with Dr. Vieira, who holds four degrees from Harvard and has extensive experience arguing cases before the Supreme Court, at our recent Casey Research Summit in Boca Raton, where he spoke... »
New NASA research points to possible HAARP connection in Japan earthquake, tsunami
by: Ethan A. Huff NaturalNews.com Friday, June 10, 2011 Recent data released by Dimitar Ouzounov and colleagues from the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland highlights some strange atmospheric anomalies over Japan just days before the massive earthquake and tsunami struck on March 11. Seemingly inexplicable and rapid heating of the ionosphere directly... »
Is lithium the next fluoride? Medication may be added to the water supply
by: Neev M. Arnell NaturalNews.com Friday, June 10, 2011 Lithium, the psychiatric drug prescribed for depression, mania and bipolar disorder, is now being viewed as the new fluoride by some experts. These experts are calling for the addition of lithium to the water supply as a cure-all for social problems, including suicide, violent crime... »