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Sunday December 5th, 2010
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Tension grows between Calif. Muslims, FBI after informant infiltrates mosque
posted 12/05/2010, 3:01 PM (Washington Post) [Category: Cover-Up/Deceptions]
IRVINE, CALIF. - Before the sun rose, the informant donned a white Islamic robe. A tiny camera was sewn into a button, and a microphone was buried in a device attached to his keys. [...]
In the Irvine case, Monteilh's mission as an informant backfired. Muslims were so alarmed by his talk of violent jihad that they obtained a restraining order against him. [...]
Officials declined to comment on specific details of Monteilh's tale but confirm that he was a paid FBI i... (more) "... Monteilh worked for the FBI - he says he made $177,000, tax-free, in 15 months..."
FBLIE: "It was part of Obama's new economic stimulus program, we swear it!"
Related: FBI: Bureau of Frame-Ups, Bullying, and Intimidation
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WikiLeaks Ready to Release Giant 'Insurance' File if Shut Down
posted 12/05/2010, 2:25 PM (Sunday Times) [Category: Resistance] Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, has circulated across the internet an encrypted “poison pill” cache of uncensored documents suspected to include files on BP and Guantanamo Bay.
One of the files identified this weekend by The Sunday Times — called the “insurance” file — has been downloaded from the WikiLeaks website by tens of thousands of supporters, from America to Australia.
Assange warns that any government that tries to curtail his activities risks trigge... (more) |
Students warned: Read WikiLeaks and you're out of a government job
posted 12/05/2010, 2:52 PM (Raw Story) [Category: Big Brother/Orwellian] Graduate students at US universities are being warned not to read or post links to WikiLeaks documents, or they could be denied work with the US government.
Several news reports suggest the State Department has been warning university departments that students could fail security screening if they are seen to discuss or post links to WikiLeaks documents on social networking sites. The US government considers the leaked material to be classified, even after public release.
... (more)Well hot damn, post this to the wall of every government worker you know! ;) |
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