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From WOAI/San Antonio AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — In the California where Joe Stack started out as a fresh-from-college software engineer, fighting the tax man was, quite literally, a religion. Back in the 1970s and ’80s, California was not just the center of the “silicon revolution.” The Golden State was also a teeming hive of anti-government [...]

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By Anthony Fenton VANCOUVER, Canada, Feb 19, 2010 (IPS) – Critics are concerned that private military contractors are positioning themselves at the centre of an emerging “shock doctrine” for earthquake-ravaged Haiti. Next month, a prominent umbrella organisation for private military and logistic corporations, the International Peace Operations Association (IPOA), is co-organising a “Haiti summit” which [...]

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Looking for t.v. that’s not mainstream media? Something that has documentaries and variety shows, with content from around the world – such as Iran, Sudan, and Korea. Shows with interesting titles like Art Talk, Createurs du Futur, Girls Night Out, Powder and Rails, Thumbs Up!, and TOXIC. Sound intriguing? Some VBS.TV highlights: Coming soon! Travel [...]

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Joe Stack’s original website: www.embeddedart.com This website has been taken offline due to the sensitive nature of the events that transpired in Texas this morning and in compliance with a request from the FBI. Regards, T35 Hosting – www.T35.com Joe Stack’s last message copied from Freethought and Rationalism Discussion Board If you’re reading this, you’re [...]

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Of course, you haven’t heard about this on our censored news stations or in any “paper”… As usual, our media focuses on situations far from “the homeland” instead of issues close to home and, hopefully, important to U.S. citizens. There are brethren in our country who are struggling through this winter and these last few [...]

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As U.S. military troops swarmed in large numbers into Haiti after the January 12, 2010 earthquake one had to wonder if more was going on.. Supplies and medicines sat on runways and were slow to get to the needy Haitian people and several countries accused the U.S. military of holding up the planes. Good ole’ [...]

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