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The Shadow Government: A Structural Analysis |
by Richard J. Boylan Ph.D. (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 02 Feb 2001
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Just as with the official government, the Shadow Government has functional branches. However, unlike the
official government, the purpose of the non-executive branches of the Shadow Government is simply to
distribute various functions, but not to achieve a system of checks and balances, as was supposed to
happen constitutionally between the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. Government.
That is because the Shadow Government is a creature of a powerful elite, who need not fear being
dominated by an instrument of their own creation. |
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The Omega Agency: Global Domination |
by anonymous (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 01 Feb 2001
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They are who people are talking about when one says orders come from "above the President".
The Omega Agency consists of a network set up much like the CIA. There are thousands world-wide who take
their orders directly from the ruling council of the Omega Agency. This council consists of 10 to 12 people.
GEORGE BUSH and Alexander C. Haig are two names known to sit on the council of the Omega Agency.
The OA is the driving force behind what is commonly called the "New World Order."
The OA's office is located at LANGLEY AFB. |
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The GW Bush Gang: IG Farben 2001 |
by Robert Lederman (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 01 Feb 2001
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As promised GW Bush has recruited competent and
experienced advisors. Despite their seeming diversity
however they have a common denominator.
The America they reflect is the oil, pharmaceutical, armament, Wall
Street and eugenics interests long associated with the
Bush family. |
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Community Radio WEFT to host public meeting on Pacifica Turmoils |
by mediageek paul (nospam) mediageekorg (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 31 Jan 2001
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WEFT will host a meeting on the Pacifica situation, including speakers outlining the history and events at Pacifica, and discussions on the effects on community radio, WEFT specifically, and how WEFT can respond to and deal with the situation.
The meeting is Thursday, Feb. 1 at 7:00pm at the Illinois Disciples Foundation, at the NW corner of Springfield and Wright St. in Champaign. Again, this is a public meeting -- all are invited to attend. |
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Democrcacy Now co-host Juan Gonzalez Resigns |
by mediageek paul (nospam) mediageek.org (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 31 Jan 2001
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As listeners to Pacifica's Democracy Now on WEFT heard this afternoon, Juan Gonzalez, co-host of the program, gave his immediate resignation on-air, in protest of the crackdown on free speech at Pacifica and its NYC station, WBAI, where DN originates.
The Media Alert below was released by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR: |
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