"Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the Field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it."
- Woodrow Wilson ,The New Freedom (1913)
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The New York Times 28 June, 2009
MEXICO CITY — President Manuel Zelaya of Honduras was ousted by the army on Sunday, capping months of tensions over his efforts to lift presidential term limits.
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Betsy Powell and Amy Dempsey, Toronto Star - 24 August 2010
Chris Miller was so angry over how Toronto police handled arrests during the G20 summit he grabbed a nugget of charcoal from his barbecue and headed for police headquarters.
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By Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones Prison Planet.com 30 June, 2010
Activist Charlie Veitch has been arrested for the second time by Canadian authorities for “impersonating a police officer” on a bogus charge designed purely to cover for the fact that Veitch’s original arrest on June 24 for refusing to show ID was based on a law that didn’t exist and one that Toronto’s Chief of Police lied about to media outlets before the G20 summit. (more-original link-videos)
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By Wendy Gillis thestar.com 01 July, 2010
Hundreds of demonstrators demanding the resignation of Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair and an independent, public inquiry into police actions and treatment of G20 protesters thronged a rowdy but peaceful rally at Queen’s Park Thursday night.
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By Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com 01 July, 2010
Deadly cache of weapons to be used by G20 terrorists were in fact foam-covered toys seized from man on his way to a fantasy role-playing event.
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cnn.com - 4 September 2010
Tropical Storm Earl made landfall in Nova Scotia on Saturday morning and severe weather is affecting a large part of the Canadian province, the National Hurricane Center said
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Canadian Press - 27 August 2010
The third suspect to face terrorism-related charges after a year-long investigation by police and security services appeared in court Friday.
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Toronto Star - 10 August 2010
Jury selection is underway at Omar Khadr’s war-crimes trial in Guantanamo Bay.
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Amy Dempsey, Toronto Star - 04 August 2010
Marching and chanting? That is so six weeks ago.
If you have more to say about G20 weekend, there’s still time — and space — to air your protest grievances graffiti-style in Kensington Market.
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Michelle Sheppard, Toronto Star - 04 August 2010
Abdullah Khadr walked out of a Toronto courtroom a free man Wednesday after an Ontario judge denied a U.S. request to send him to Boston to face terrorism charges.
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Robin Doolittle, Toronto Star - 22 July 2010
Public deputations in the Toronto police board’s G20 review had barely began Thursday, when the proceedings were hijacked by news that a more powerful police oversight body would conduct its own investigation.
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By Nathan Janes Pupaganda.com 24 June, 2010
In the United States today, true investigational journalism is rare. Much of the news circulated by mainstream media is only a presentation of information handed down from the government. Major media functions as a gatekeeper of information, creating consensus among Americans on an array of topics including the popularly held beliefs about September 11, 2001. An atmosphere has been created where questioning the official explanation or asking for a reinvestigation is seen as blasphemy. Individuals who do so are labeled anarchist, conspiracy theorist, domestic terrorist, and antigovernment. Politicians and other public figures who have voiced concerns about the 9/11 Commission Report have been invited on national news programs only to be pressured to renounce previous statements about 9/11 and publicly reject any affiliation to the group 9/11 Truth. While a critical analysis of the 9/11 Commission Report is absent from mainstream media, a number of questions go unanswered and unrecognized by most Americans.
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By Dwain Deets Architects For 9/11 Truth 06 May, 2010
Structural engineer Ron Brookman probes the NIST analyses of World Trade Center Seven (WTC 7). This article titled The NIST Analyses: A Close Look at WTC 7 is available free as a download, or can be purchased as a spiral-bound hardcopy in the AE911Truth online store. Brookman‘s careful examination of the NIST final reports regarding WTC 7 reveals an abundance of deficiencies and discrepancies. These come in many varieties. Some are erroneous, in that they conflict with scientific findings reported in the open literature. Others are inconsistencies internal to the NIST reports. And finally, others are incomplete with respect to failure to investigate matters that had been flagged as needing further investigation in official reports from other government agencies.
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Prison Planet - 23 April, 2010
A Fox News hit piece against Jesse Ventura and the 9/11 truth movement written by former Washington D.C. prosecutor Jeffrey Scott Shapiro inadvertently reveals a shocking truth, that World Trade Center leaseholder Larry Silverstein, who collected nearly $500 million dollars in insurance as a result of the collapse of Building 7, a 47-story structure that was not hit by a plane but collapsed within seven seconds on September 11, was on the phone to his insurance carrier attempting to convince them that the building should be brought down via controlled demolition.
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Daniel Tencer - January 13, 2010
In a 2008 academic paper, President Barack Obama's appointee to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs advocated "cognitive infiltration" of groups that advocate "conspiracy theories" like the ones surrounding 9/11.
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Reuters 30 June, 2010
(Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a landmark overhaul of financial regulations but the Senate put off action until mid-July, delaying a final victory for President Barack Obama.
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CBC News 29 June, 2010
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney has been named chairman of the world's foremost international financial oversight body.
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CBC News 21 June, 2010
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty Monday revised upward his prediction for Canada's economic growth by 2014 by about $24 billion.
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CBC News 22 June, 2010
Britain, France and Germany on Tuesday committed themselves to adopting a bank tax, a measure Canada has opposed.
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By Alix Steel The Street 18 June, 2010
NEW YORK (TheStreet ) -- Gold prices hit a new record high Friday as investors fled into gold as a safe-haven asset.
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MCT, Kim Geiger - 05 September 2010
The effort to win federal approval of genetically engineered salmon received a major boost Friday when the Food and Drug Administration released an analysis that deemed the fish safe to eat and unlikely to harm the environment.
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Wendy Rae Natural News - 12 August 2010
Can just one green, leafy vegetable prevent cancer, help one achieve weight loss goals, lower blood pressure, strengthen the heart, and even prevent birth defects?
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By Mike Adams The Health Ranger 22 June, 2010
(NaturalNews) People who really know about health know about virgin coconut oil. It's the oil of choice for health-conscious people, and it's used in everything from smoothies (delicious!) to personal care products. You can use coconut oil both inside and outside your body.
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By Mike Ludwig Truth Out 22 June, 2010
In a landmark case on genetically modified (GM) crops, The US Supreme Court ruled 7-1 on Monday in favor of agribusiness giant Monsanto and overturned a lower court's decision to ban the company's GM alfalfa until the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) fully analyzed the crop's potential dangers.
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By David Gutierrez Natural News 19 June, 2010
(NaturalNews) In a dark but little-known chapter of U.S. history, the federal government ordered the poisoning of alcohol supplies to deter and punish those who sought to flout Prohibition-era bans.
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