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Today's Guest: Pamela Geller
Topic: Barack Obama's mysterious missing birth certificate


Thursday August 7
Guest: Dr. Jerome Corsi
Topic: Barack Obama's Kenya connection

Wednesday August 6
Guest: John Whitehead
Topic: Chinese totalitarianism, American-style

Tuesday August 5
Guest: Peter Grandich
Topic: The Second Great Depression

Monday August 4
Guest: Peter Schiff
Topic: Global banking meltdown



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Putin: The war has started!

Aug. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said ``war has started'' over the breakaway region of South Ossetia as Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili accused its neighbor of a ``well-planned invasion.'' Saakashvili said in a Bloomberg Television interview that his nation of 4.6 million people is ``fighting to secure its borders'' amid a ``full-blown military aggression'' involving thousands of Russian troops. Aerial bombings and widespread fighting in and around the region killed an unknown number of civilians and wounded ``scores''...

Caucasus in crisis: Georgia invades rebel region

Georgian military commanders confirmed an invasion began in the early hours of Friday morning, raising fears of a serious diplomatic crisis between the country's western allies and Moscow. The United States swiftly called for calm, but appeared to apportion more blame on Moscow and the separatist forces it supports for taking the volatile region to the brink of war. "We're urging Moscow to press South Ossetia's de facto leaders to stop firing," a US State department official said. "We're urging Tbilisi to maintain restraint."

'We'll neutralize S-300 if sold to Iran'

If Russia goes through with the sale of its most advanced anti-aircraft missile system to Iran, Israel will use an electronic warfare device now under development to neutralize it and as a result present Russia as vulnerable to air infiltrations, a top defense official has told The Jerusalem Post. The Russian system, called the S-300, is one of the most advanced multi-target anti-aircraft-missile systems in the world today and has a reported ability to track up to 100 targets simultaneously while engaging up to 12 at the same time.

Iranian diplomat warns of harsh response to any strike

In what is believed to be the first interview granted by an Iranian official with an Israeli publication, the press attaché for the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, Majid Bashtestani, warned Israel against striking his country's nuclear facilities. "If Israel were to do something stupid – it will face a shocking response the likes of which it has never encountered before,' Bashtestani told the Nazareth-based 'al-Sinara' newspaper. When asked to comment on recent speculation of a possible Israeli or American attack in Iran, the attaché said: "This threat is not new;..

Greatest threat to Britain is a flu pandemic that could kill 750,000, warns Government report

The greatest threat facing Britain is a flu pandemic that could kill 750,000 people, a Government report will warn today. A national 'risk register' has identified an outbreak as the emergency that would have the greatest impact - though a terror attack is considered more likely. The expert assessment of the dangers facing Britain, previously held confidentially within Government, is to be published by the Cabinet Office, and will be updated annually. It also assesses other potential emergencies such as extreme flooding, cyber-attacks,..

Fears over Brussels plans for 'European CIA' which would force Britain to share security secrets

Brussels is planning a 'Euro CIA' which would threaten Britain's national security by forcing MI5 to pool its intelligence, critics warn. France and Germany are pushing for the sharing of security secrets and far greater integration between national police forces to tackle terrorism. It led to fears that the U.S. would stop sharing important security secrets with the...

FBI case against anthrax scientist centers on disturbed writings

WASHINGTON: Bruce Ivins went to work each day in a high-security federal laboratory where he handled some of the world's most deadly substances. But more than a year before the 2001 anthrax attacks, the scientist admitted to himself that he was losing his grasp on reality. "Paranoid man works with deadly anthrax!!!" he wrote in one e-mail message in July 2000, predicting what a National Enquirer...

Ford Told FBI of Skeptics on Warren Commission

Confidential FBI files released this week to The Washington Post detail the inner workings of a secret back channel that Gerald R. Ford opened in 1963 between J. Edgar Hoover's FBI and the Warren Commission's independent investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The existence of the private conduit has long been known, first disclosed in documents released 30 years ago. Now, newly obtained,..

Ohoy snitches! Chertoff recruiting American boaters for Homeland Security duties

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Mayor Byron Brown is volunteering Buffalo for an anti-terror initiative being talked about for the nation's waterways. Homeland Security officials are considering recruiting volunteer private boaters to enhance surveillance on the water. In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, Brown makes a case for launching the program in Buffalo, which has the second-busiest crossing along the northern border and water access to Canada via...

Chertoff Misleads on Laptop Searches, Feingold Charges

Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold opposes border agents searching through Americans' laptops without cause, and he doesn't like how Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff articulated the government's current policy in an interview with Threat Level on Monday. In that conversation, Chertoff said that in practice, border agents rely on a real suspicion to decide whose laptop to look into or even seize, but that he opposes creating a legal standard for searching Americans' electronics at the border since it would just lead to too much litigation.

U.S. Warns Of Chinese Cyber-Spys

U.S. intelligence officials issued a strong warning Thursday that Americans traveling overseas, particularly visitors to the Olympics in China, face a serious risk of having sensitive information stolen, reports CBS News correspondent Bob Orr. The travel alert is blunt: "All information you send electronically - by fax machine, personal digital assistant (PDA), computer or telephone - can be intercepted." In an exclusive interview with CBS News, Joel Brenner, the government's top...

Beijing Olympics visitors to come under widespread surveillance

BEIJING -- The blocking of human rights websites in China leading up to the Olympics is part of an information control and surveillance network awaiting visitors that will include monitoring devices in hotels and taxis and snoops almost everywhere. Government agents or their proxies are suspected of stepping up cyber-attacks on overseas Tibetan,..

Governments caused the credit crisis, but capitalism gets the blame

By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

State error led banks to ignore the lessons of history and overdose on too-cheap money, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. Three years ago, the world's top watchdog warned that the global economy was veering out of control. Defending orthodoxy against the easy debt policies of the Greenspan era, the Bank for International Settlements said interest rates were being held too low for safety in most of the mature economies. America had embarked on an unprecedented experiment. The US savings rate had fallen to near zero for the first time since the Slump.

Bank of America gets subpoenas, reports SEC probe

NEW YORK -- Bank of America Corp., the largest U.S. commercial bank, said Thursday that it has received subpoenas and requests for information from federal and state government agencies over auction-rate securities. The Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank also said it has received subpoenas, interrogatories or civil investigative demands from a number of state attorneys general regarding municipal...

Citigroup and Merrill to buy back auction-rate debt

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup (C.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and Merrill Lynch (MER.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said they would buy back billions of dollars of illiquid auction-rate securities from retail clients, and Citigroup agreed to pay a $100 million fine to settle charges it fraudulently misled investors about the debt's risk. The announcements could pave the way for settlements or buybacks by UBS...

Supply gap could mean oil hits $200 a barrel

Only a collapse in the global demand for oil can save economies from a supply crisis and crude prices reaching more than $200 a barrel, according to a report out today. Energy expert Paul Stevens says that governments and companies are investing too little to meet future needs and a "supply crunch" will hit within "five to 10 years." His report, for the Chatham House think tank, dispels hopes that the recent 20pc fall in the oil price from its $147.27 peak might herald a return to more manageable levels. "A spike of over $200 is possible," Mr Stevens concludes.

Dr Williams has made a split inevitable in the Anglican Church

A split in the Anglican Church was inevitable, a leading conservative cleric said last night as he attacked Rowan Williams’s belief that gay relationships could be “comparable to marriage”. After a successful Lambeth Conference for the Archbishop of Canterbury, where he avoided schism over the issue, Dr Williams faced a fresh furore over the strength of his liberal views. The Primate of the Southern Cone, Bishop Gregory...

Osteen's lawyer accuses witness of playing 'race card'

Allegations of racism surfaced Thursday in the civil trial of Victoria Osteen, co-pastor of Lakewood Church, who is accused of assaulting a black Continental Airlines flight attendant in 2005. The accusations came in the afternoon of the first day of testimony against Osteen, the wife of evangelist and author Joel Osteen. The attorney for flight attendant Sharon Brown said the allegations will be a continuing theme. Brown is expected to testify...

Quake jolts Tokyo, no damage reported

TOKYO (Reuters) - A short, sharp quake of magnitude 4.5 jolted Tokyo on Friday, but there were no immediate reports of damage and the Japan Meteorological Agency said no tsunami warning was issued. The tremor was centered in western Tokyo, 40 km (25 miles) below the surface of the earth, the Agency said. Japanese broadcaster NHK said trains and highways were operating as usual. Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas.

Military to probe Arctic blast that killed whales

EDMONTON -- The Canadian military is sending a long-range Aurora aircraft to investigate reports of a mysterious explosion along Canada's Northwest Passage that may have killed several whales. The drama apparently began in the early-morning hours of July 31, when an Inuit hunting party at an outpost camp at Borden Peninsula on northeastern Baffin Island was alerted to the sound of an...

September launch for "Big Bang" machine

The countdown has begun for the launch of the world's most powerful particle accelerator, aimed at throwing light on the origins of the universe. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), housed in a circular tunnel under the Swiss-French border near Geneva, will recreate conditions just after the so-called Big Bang, which many scientists believe gave birth to the universe. The first attempt to circulate a beam in the SFr6 billion,..



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