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Ex-Minnesota governor sues over body scans, pat-downs
Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura sued the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration on Monday, alleging full-body scans and pat-downs at airport checkpoints violate his right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
Ventura is asking a federal judge in Minnesota to issue an injunction ordering officials to stop subjecting him to “warrantless...
US spy sentenced for selling stealth tech to China
A US engineer who sold military secrets to China has been sentenced to 32 years in prison.
Weeks after China conducted a flight test of its new J-20 stealth fighter, a US federal court was on Monday set to sentence Indian-American Noshir Gowadia, a former engineer of B-2 stealth bomber, who has been convicted of selling military secrets to Beijing. In August 2010, Mumbai-born Gowadia,
66, was convicted...
U.S. Supreme Court Issues Landmark Decision: Constitution is Void
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision that serves to allow judges to void the Constitution in their courtrooms. The decision was issued on January 18, 2011, and the Court did not even explain the decision (Docket No. 10-632, 10-633, and 10-690). One word decisions: denied.
Presented with this information and massive proof that was not contested in any manner by the accused judges, at least...
North Koreans forced to watch executions
There are reports that North Korea has forced hundreds of people to witness the executions of two people caught reading South Korean propaganda.
South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo newspaper is reporting that a North Korean woman was sentenced to die after being caught reading a propaganda leaflet from the South.
A high ranking military officer was also charged with pocketing dollar bills sent with the...
2 out of 3 new jobs given to migrants
In a recent statistical revelation, two-thirds of the UK’s freshly minted jobs found themselves in the hands of individuals born outside the country. This disclosure coincided with a bleak milestone, marking Britain’s unemployment at 2.5 million, including a staggering 951,000 individuals aged 16 to 24.
Against the backdrop of rising unemployment fueled by public sector job cuts, an examination...
Pastor Terry Jones banned from entering UK
Pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press about his planned mass burning of the Qur'an in September 2010.
British Home Office excludes US pastor from coming to UK to attend far-right demonstrations after 9/11 Qur’an burning threat.
An American preacher who threatened a mass public burning of the Koran has been banned from entering the UK.
Pastor Terry Jones provoked international outrage when...
UK Muslim Woman Threatened by her Cousin to Wear the Hijab
Defiant: Alya Al-Safar, arrived at court with her hair on show. She said Al-Hakim, phoned her to tell her she must die for the shame she had brought on her family.
A man threatened to kill his cousin and harm her family after she decided to stop wearing the traditional Muslim headscarf, a court has heard.
Mohamed Al-Hakim, 29, allegedly phoned Alya Al-Safar to tell her she must die because of the ‘shame’...
£250m bill to fund college places in UK for foreign students
Amid the soaring tuition fees burdening British students, a new controversy has erupted, revealing that over £250 million of British taxpayers’ money is allocated annually to fund university education for students from other EU countries.
This revelation has stirred public outcry, especially as domestic students are warned of graduating with substantial debts due to the impending tripling of...
HIV-positive US Air Force sergeant faces 3 of his female victims in court
Assault charges: David Gutierrez faces 56 years in jail if convicted of his crimes.
A U.S. Air Force sergeant – accused of having unprotected sex with multiple partners at swinger parties, without telling them he is HIV-positive – faced three of his victims in a court martial hearing today.
Tech Sergeant David Gutierrez, 43, is accused of violating military law by breaking a squadron commander’s...
Shoot-to-kill orders issued in Nigeria after riot
Soldiers patrolling Nigeria’s volatile central region received shoot-to-kill orders after a Christian mob killed a Muslim election worker and set his body on fire, an army spokesman said Tuesday.
The death Monday in Jos, a flashpoint of religious tension between Nigeria’s two dominant religions, comes as technical problems continue to plague the nation’s effort to register 70 million...
Man sentenced to death in Egypt over Coptic Christian killings
Mohamed Ahmed Hussein was found guilty of pre-meditated murder.
Egypt has sentenced a man to death for killing six Coptic Christians and a Muslim policeman in January 2010.
Mohamed Ahmed Hussein was found guilty of shooting the group outside a midnight Mass for Coptic Christmas in Naga Hamady, southern Egypt.
The attack was thought to be revenge for the alleged rape of a 12-year-old Muslim girl by...
FBI Targets Critics of Government with Home Visits after Arizona shootings
Another victim of the Tucson tragedy – the right to criticize your Congressperson without getting a knock on the door from the feds.
We can add another victim to the Tucson tragedy – the right to criticize government without fear of getting a knock on your door from the feds. Despite the fact that shooter Jared Loughner was not politically motivated, the FBI is now compiling a list of Americans...
Israeli rabbi calls for Women to remain conservative and follow Jewish Law
Rabbi Dov Lior
Rabbi Dov Lior says Jewish Law prohibits sterile couples from conceiving using non-Jew’s sperm, as it causes adverse traits. On subject of single mothers he says, ‘Child cannot be 100% normal’.
Rabbi Dov Lior, a senior authority on Jewish law in the Religious Zionism movement, asserted recently that a Jewish woman should never get pregnant using sperm donated by a non-Jewish...
Innocent Man is Pardoned 72 Years After His Execution
Joe Arridy, shown in a police mug shot, had an IQ of 46.
Outgoing Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter has granted a posthumous pardon to Joe Arridy, a mentally disabled man who was executed for murder more than 70 years ago, despite evidence suggesting his innocence.
“The tragic conviction of Mr. Arridy and his subsequent execution … merit such relief based on the great likelihood that Mr. Arridy...
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange 'could face the Death Penalty in the U.S.'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, flanked by his lawyers Mark Stephens and Jennifer Robinson, addresses the media outside Belmarsh Magistrates Court today.
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said today they fear he could face execution in the United States if he is extradited to Sweden.
The 39-year-old whistleblower is wanted by the Swedish authorities over claims that he sexually assaulted...