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Voice from the grave .. JFK - Never forget and always fight for what is right.
Submitted by kevin22262 on September 4, 2006 - 12:30am.
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...basically old JFK is saying that everything that's going on today is illegal.
Rediscovering these wise words confirms what we'd all already at least suspected: That JFK, if he wasn't a prophet, was certainly as much a visionary as his predecessor Dwight D. Eisenhower and his warnings about the rise of the military/industrial complex.
Kennedy here warned early 1960's America about secret societies, manipulation of the media, illegal invasions and occupations of other countries and essentially addressed everything that's going on with the present gang of corporate gangsters....http://welcome-to-pottersville.blogspot.com/2006/09/voice-from-grave_02.html
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Anonymous Source: U.S. Government Spies on its Enemies.
Submitted by Hogfan on June 28, 2006 - 9:26am.
Freedom of the press | Civil Liberties

Citing a highly placed intelligence official within an unknown agency, The New York Times today announced that the U.S. government is spying on its enemies. The source apparently told The Times that the United States embeds thousands of agents around the globe whose jobs include the express purpose of collecting information about those considered threatening to the United States. The agents apparently work for a previously unheard of government entity called the Central Intelligence Agency (or CIA), which is located in the Langley neighborhood of McLean, Virginia.
According to the same source, this information sometimes includes photography taken with tiny cameras that can be stowed away covertly in the agents’ pockets.

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