Latest News – November 25, 2010
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Source: http://epic.org/
Saving the World by saving the innocents & the voiceless from the morally bankrupt War Mongers and Old Boys Clubs and their useful idiots. Equal Rights for Everybody; Muslims and Christians, Jews and Hindoos, Palestinians & Kashmiris, Iraqis, Afghans, Bosnians and Chechnyans, Turkestanis, Rohingas, Moros and not to forget the most forgotten, the Red Indians, the Africans and every native tribe now under threat of extinction. No uber chosen people or "past-masters" of propaganda need apply. Now, who are these bloody War Mongers and their chelas? Resistance to rapacious foreign devils is a fundamental human right and is also enshrined in the UN Charter; Resistance is not terrorism, though that's what the foreign devils will have you believe; and Resistance is certainly NOT futile.
UK-based Taliban spend months fighting Nato forces in AfghanistanTaliban fighter reveals he lives for most of year in London and heads to Afghanistan for combat. It was reported that RAF spy planes operating in Helmand in southern Afghanistan had detected strong Yorkshire and Birmingham accents on fighters using radios and telephones. They apparently spoke the main Afghan languages of Dari and Pashtu, but lapsed into English when they were lost for the right words. Happy Thanksgiving; now who are the real turkeys, dare to guess? Of course the ordinary Americans are the turkeys; their goose is getting cooked, quite literally, beta rays lodged in the skin will cause mutations in the skin, but then nobody speaks up for the turkeys, do they. Whole Body Imaging Technology and Body Scanners (“Backscatter” X-Ray and Millimeter Wave Screening). EPIC has filed a lawsuit to suspend the deployment of body scanners at US airports, pending an independent review. Body scanners produce detailed, three-dimensional images of individuals. Security experts have described whole body scanners as the equivalent of “a physically invasive strip-search.” The Transportation Security Administration operates the body scanner devices at airports throughout the United States. On July 2, 2010, EPIC filed a petition for review and motion for an emergency stay, urging the District of Columbia Court of Appeals to suspend the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) full body scanner program. EPIC said that the program is “unlawful, invasive, and ineffective.” EPIC argued that the federal agency has violated the Administrative Procedures Act, the Privacy Act, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and the Fourth Amendment. EPIC cited the invasive nature of the devices, the TSA’s disregard of public opinion, and the impact on religious freedom.
November 25, 2010
Lal Qila Privacy, Treating People Like Cattle Over-Reaching of Security Agencies Leave a comment
Latest News – November 25, 2010
Source: http://epic.org/
UK-based Taliban spend months fighting Nato forces in AfghanistanTaliban fighter reveals he lives for most of year in London and heads to Afghanistan for combat. It was reported that RAF spy planes operating in Helmand in southern Afghanistan had detected strong Yorkshire and Birmingham accents on fighters using radios and telephones. They apparently spoke the main Afghan languages of Dari and Pashtu, but lapsed into English when they were lost for the right words. Happy Thanksgiving; now who are the real turkeys, dare to guess? Of course the ordinary Americans are the turkeys; their goose is getting cooked, quite literally, beta rays lodged in the skin will cause mutations in the skin, but then nobody speaks up for the turkeys, do they. Whole Body Imaging Technology and Body Scanners (“Backscatter” X-Ray and Millimeter Wave Screening). EPIC has filed a lawsuit to suspend the deployment of body scanners at US airports, pending an independent review. Body scanners produce detailed, three-dimensional images of individuals. Security experts have described whole body scanners as the equivalent of “a physically invasive strip-search.” The Transportation Security Administration operates the body scanner devices at airports throughout the United States. On July 2, 2010, EPIC filed a petition for review and motion for an emergency stay, urging the District of Columbia Court of Appeals to suspend the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) full body scanner program. EPIC said that the program is “unlawful, invasive, and ineffective.” EPIC argued that the federal agency has violated the Administrative Procedures Act, the Privacy Act, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and the Fourth Amendment. EPIC cited the invasive nature of the devices, the TSA’s disregard of public opinion, and the impact on religious freedom.
The flag of Pakistan flies eternally over Lal Qila in Dehli, lest we forget, for Junagarh, Manavder, Hyderabad Deccan, Kashmir and East Pakistan and in rememberance of the Mughals and other Muslim emperors who ruled India for a thousand years and brought civility to the natives.