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POPSAT&T's "cloak-and-dagger" room AT&T is going out of its way to comply with requests for data that have not even been made. In AT&T's secret room in San Francisco, NSA spooks can check-up on U.S. citizens. Now, the company, is trying to avoid responsibility for helping the U.S. government violate its citizens' constitutional rights. As with water-boarding, and despite what the mainstream media would have you believe, there is no gray area here.
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POPSCITO: The globalist homeland security agency U.S. presidential candidate John Edwards is proposing a global security agency to track terrorists. He's calling it CITO, the Counterterrorism and Intelligence Treaty Organization. The emerging global government already has a CITO
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POPSWhat's wrong with this quote? So let me get this straight... "American officers receive 16 hours of training...because U.S. officials want to be less intrusive." No chance that insufficiently trained TSA worker might terrorize air travelers?
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POPSHomeland Security alert: test called "glitch" Homeland Security last week issued four "presidential" alerts from its National Emergency Action Network, panicking early morning TV viewers who saw an unspecified threat warning scroll across their screens
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POPSHas the Stasi ever left us? German police are collected scent samples from potential "troublemakers" ahead of next month's G8 summit. Police dogs can then pounce on certain protesters before they make a move, presumably,