Archive: August 2007
Excerpt from: http://crimeblog.us/?p=536Drake … The name “Drake” has been mysteriously associated with the January 24, 2007 murder of gay porn producer Bryan Kocis since early in the investigation. Bryan Kocis was 44 when he was stabbed 28 times and his home in Luzerne County PA set on fire. He’d already been in trouble with the law himself. In 2001 Kocis
See: “Americanitis (Part One): ‘HowToKillPeople.com’ Fits the Disease Profile”http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2007/08/americanitis-part-one.html
There is a blogger on the Net – S.M. ELLIOTT - a gleeful participant in the “Satanic Panic” disinformation campaign, a media virus that covers up intelligence community involvement in cults. This is a game that has gone of for about 20 years to discredit victims of abuse related to CIA mind control activity, many of them children. Elliott, a debunker, claims that ritual abuse claims are
Carpet Bag Report August 27, 2007 Rumors about Michael Chertoff replacing Alberto Gonzales as Attorney General are looking increasingly reliable. This morning, CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux reported that “very senior level sources” inside the administration are telling her that Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff will replace Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Additionally, these sources say Chertoff will be replaced at Homeland
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2007/857/in2.htm British prisons will turn into radical Islamist universities unless Britain steers clear of ratcheting up its draconian “anti-terror” legislation, Sukant Chandan warns In the last month alone, Britain has seen 16 Muslims convicted of terror-related crimes. Politicians and the media have used these convictions and the attacks in London and Glasgow to heighten Islamophobia and scaremongering amongst the British
See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zozCUgqcwsk
A not-so-secret mission – The director of the CIA outs his top spy to push a diversity recruiting drive. By David WiseLos Angeles Times, August 26, 2007 Back in 1982, Congress passed a law designed to guard against the disclosure of the names of U.S. spies. The lawmakers acted because two obscure publications, “CounterSpy” and the “Covert Action Information Bulletin,”
Bernard HibbittsThe JuristAugust 25, 2007 [JURIST] US Judge Advocates General told a group of Republican senators last month that CIA prisoner interrogation methods authorized under a July executive order [text; JURIST report] issued by President Bush could contravene the Geneva Conventions, according to the Boston Globe. The military lawyers were talking to John Warner, Lindsay Graham, and a top aide
Embattled GOP Rep. Renzi to Retire From Arizona Seat www.cqpolitics.com By Marie Horrigan Aug. 23, 2007 Rick Renzi, a three-term Republican U.S. House member from Arizona, announced Thursday that he will retire at the end of the 110th Congress and will not seek re-election in 2008. Renzi’s announcement ended months of speculation about his status, sparked by a pending federal
by Ron Jacobs August 11, 2007 Eight former Black Panthers are currently in prison in California on charges related to the 1971 killing of a San Francisco police officer. Similar charges were thrown out back in 1975 after it was determined that the evidence used to indict the men was extracted by police torture. Two of the men have been