Creative Propaganda

February 4, 2010

  • 8:32pm

    Russia Today
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    Scientists at the heart of the Climategate controversy face new allegations which cast further doubt about global warming. Analysis shows researchers had tried to suppress key details of their findings for twenty years.

    New allegations swirl in Climategate, which began last November with an email leak at the University of East Anglia, suggesting...

  • 8:32pm

    Prisonplanet.com
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    Senior US Treasury Dept. Official William Pizer, the current Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment and Energy is simultaneously a sitting council member on the Global Environment Facility ( www.thegef.org ), one of the largest funders of projects to “improve the global environment” (i.e. push through fraud-based carbon cap-and-trade programs).

    This ‘Facility’,...

  • 8:32pm

    Denis Campbell
    London Guardian
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    So-called “naked” body-­scanning machines at airports, the latest defence against would-be plane bombers, have already raised concern for breaching flyers’ privacy and, potentially, feeding the voyeurism of security officials. But could being screened also pose a health risk?

    The question arises...

  • 8:31pm

    Daniel Tencer
    Raw Story
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    A sheriff in rural Tennessee has been accused of threatening a husband and wife by “blowing their f—ing heads off” and “inappropriately” touching the wife during an unwarranted traffic stop.

    In a lawsuit filed in a...

  • 8:27pm

    Ethan A. Huff
    Natural News
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    The 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) requires that manufacturers of products containing potentially toxic chemicals disclose their ingredients to the federal government, however a loophole in the requirement allows manufacturers to arbitrarily withhold information that they deem sensitive to their business. As a result, over 17,000...

  • 8:24pm

    AFP
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    An elite US interrogation unit will conduct “scientific research” to find better ways of questioning top suspected terrorists, US intelligence director Dennis Blair said Wednesday.

    “It is going to do scientific research on that long-neglected area,” Blair told the House Intelligence Committee, without elaborating on the...

  • 8:23pm

    Jack Hunter
    Campaign For Liberty
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    After Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity are the two most popular rightwing talk hosts in America, defining for millions the definition of the term “conservative.” Lately, Beck has focused on attacking “progressivism,” often stressing that the progressive foreign policy of President Woodrow Wilson, who...

  • 8:20pm

    Tom Mullen
    Campaign For Liberty
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    It has been almost a week since President Obama gave his first State of the Union address, and it has been analyzed from the left, right, center, front, and back. Of course, the speech is really about the performance of the federal government, particularly its wonderful accomplishments under the leadership of the sitting president. This is not...

  • 8:17pm

    Declan Walsh
    London Guardian
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    Three American soldiers were killed and two others injured today in a bomb attack that marked the first fatal Taliban ambush on the US military in Pakistan.

    Dozens of teenage girls were caught up in the blast outside their secondary school in Lower Dir, in the country’s north-west. Three girls were killed...

  • 8:15pm

    John Leyden
    The Register
    Thursday, February 4th, 2010

    Phishing fraudsters have extended their net beyond harvesting e-banking credentials via a scam that resulted in the theft of 250,000 carbon permits worth over €3m.

    The outbreak of fraud resulted in the suspension of trading in several EU registries on 2 February. The crooks are thought to have created fake emission registries, promoted...

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