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Censorship ? DailyMotion vs Youtube for Ufo Videos
via The Best Real UFO videos & news updated daily ufos video sightings aliens alien pictures by realufos on June 17, 2008
Hey Guys,I have you ever noticed how many more sensitive ufo videos seem to appear on Dailymotion than on youtube ?Maybe its just me but i think the difference is quite obvious if you check it our yourself and compare against other video sharing sites .The main reason for this is that Dailymotion, unlike other video sharing services, is based and hosted in Paris France not the US - like
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Can Israel Teach Free Speech to the U.S.? Here's Hoping.
via Mondoweiss by Philip Weiss on June 17, 2008
Here is an interesting ambivalent post about Walt and Mearsheimer's visit to Israel, by Gil Troy at an Israeli magazine. Troy begins by comparing the pair to a Rev. Ahlwardt, an antisemite who was granted an audience in N.Y. 100 years ago over the objections of the Jewish community. He seems to regard the men as Jew haters. Said they forced themselves on Hebrew University by inviting...
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Head's Up! Incoming! They're Over There! Two Neoconservatives Spotted, Crowing About Iraq, in Armchairs
via Mondoweiss by Philip Weiss on June 17, 2008
C-Span's Book TV, which usually pits ideological adversaries, paired up Clifford May, president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, with Robert Kagan, author of The Return of History. Sort of like asking the New England Patriots cheerleaders to interview Tom Brady after the last Super Bowl: Kagan treats the Iraq war as a great idea that had been "foolishly" waged for the first few...
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My email to Jim Roberts, president of Radio America
via 911Blogger.com - Paying Attention to 9|11 Related Alternative News by Brian WeAreChange on June 17, 2008
... week on his nationally syndicated show, Reagan stated, "We ought to find the people who are doing this, take them out and shoot them. Really. You take them out, they are traitors to this country, and shoot them. You have a problem with that? Deal with it. You shoot them. You call them traitors, that’s what they are, and you shoot them dead. I’ll pay for the bullets... How about you take Mark...
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Two new papers at the Journal of 9/11 Studies
via 911Blogger.com - Paying Attention to 9|11 Related Alternative News by Kevin Ryan on June 17, 2008
Two new papers have been published at the Journal of 9/11 Studies. The first is an article by Frank Legge, called "9/11 and Probability Theory". Here is an excerpt."If we compare these two explanations for the collapse of the towers it is immediately apparent that they are different in a particularly significant way: the fire based official explanation is a series of events, like links in a...
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Japan Times: Lawmaker takes 9/11 doubts global (Yukihisa Fujita)
via 911Blogger.com - Paying Attention to 9|11 Related Alternative News by Reprehensor on June 17, 2008
Lawmaker takes 9/11 doubts globalBy JOHN SPIRI - Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - Special to The Japan TimesIn a September 2003 article for The Guardian newspaper, Michael Meacher, who served as Tony Blair's environment minister from May 1997 to June 2003, shocked the establishment by calling the global war on terrorism "bogus." Even more controversially, he implied that the U.S. government either...
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Feedly: My Yahoo 2.0
via The Inquisitr by Duncan Riley on June 17, 2008
Feedly is a new Firefox extension (it also works in Flock) that has received a lot of buzz over the last 24 hours among thefirstadopter set. The plugin turns services such as Google Reader into a sort of home page come dashboard.Of the bat this would be one of the most aesthetically pleasing services I’ve seen in a while. The default Feedly view post install (it needs a browser reboot) is...
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John Yoo's ongoing falsehoods in service of limitless government power
via Salon: Glenn Greenwald by Glenn Greenwald on June 17, 2008
One of the most reliable methods for knowing that a position is unsustainable is that its advocates must employ outright falsehoods in order to support it. In a Wall St. Journal Op-Ed today, John Yoo defends the right of the Bush administration to imprison people at Guantanamo indefinitely with no judicial review and condemns last week's Supreme Court habeas corpus ruling as "judicial...
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Reagan's "Apology": Weak, Perfunctory & Disingenuous
via infowarsnews at Yahoo! Groups by Paul Joseph Watson on June 17, 2008
Reagan's "Apology": Weak, Perfunctory & Disingenuous Wannabe baby killer should be kicked off the air, but Radio America protecting neo-con host Paul Joseph
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A big day for Answers.com and WikiAnswers.com
via Alt Search Engines by Charles Knight on June 17, 2008
... and validation of both our products and growth opportunity by a top tier Silicon Valley venture capitalist,” said Robert S. Rosenschein, Answers’ Chairman and CEO. “With this partnership, we gain access to Redpoint’s team, connections and industry experience. The last public company they invested in was Intermix, parent of MySpace, subsequently sold to News Corp in 2006. We look f...
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