Re: Terror crew urged (by FBI) to hit FBI's buildings - Was 911 and 
Oklahoma city the same thing?
  Was 911 and Oklahoma city the same thing?
  Boogey men adversaries provide the EXCUSE FOR TYRANNY.
In every call for more power for  
government there should be a reminder that nothing in the 
measure will abrogate the constitutional rights of American citizens.
We must not destroy freedom in the name of defending freedom.
  Be careful about elimination of rights, 
  or the setting up of totalitarian instruments.
   
  Creating terrorism provides the EXCUSE FOR TYRANNY.
  Natural calamities provide the EXCUSE FOR TYRANNY.

  The sequence of steps that have been taken,
  in this country, 
  is the most common pathway to dictatorship.
   
    THE SHEEPLE ASK:
  "You would rather we let or guard down and suffer terrorist attacks on our
own soil?"
  "Can't the government cut a few corners to help with natural calamities?"

Government officials making searches without warrants, demanding identification 
without probable cause, to believe that a crime has been committed IS a 
terrorist attack on our own soil.


  For Hitler, the national emergency was the burning of the Reichstag Building. 
Then he set up the Gestapo.
   
  We have 9-11 and "HomeLand Security". It even sounds like "Fatherland"
   
  Totalitarians gain power through techniques that have been developed over the 
entire history of mankind. Most of these techniques have been written down in 
"training manuals" for would be dictators. 
  Examples are:
  "And Not a Shot is Fired" by Jan Kozak, 
  "The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx, 
  Communist Manifesto - 
  http://aobs-store.com/books/title/c_title.htm 
  and "The Prince" by Nicolo Machiavelli. 
  These techniques have also been revealed by "defectors" such as Eric Blair, 
who wrote "1984", under the pen name of George Orwell. 
  Nineteen Eighty Four (1984) by Orwell - 
  http://aobs-store.com/books/title/n_title.htm 
  The book called "Tragedy and Hope" was written by Dr. Carroll Quigley. 
Carroll Quigley claimed that he was not a "defector" but that he wrote 
""Tragedy and Hope"" to PROMOTE what he called the "network". Dr. Quigley is an 
authority on the world's secret power structure because HE IS ONE OF THE 
INSIDERS. He boasts that he has been a part of this network for most of his 
life. He writes approvingly of their power, and influence. To assure his 
readers of his own qualifications for the writing of this book, Dr. Quigley 
states: 
  "I know of the operations of this network because I have studied it for 
twenty years and was permitted for two years, in the early 1960's, to examine 
its papers and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its aims 
and have, for much of my life, been close to it and to many of its instruments. 
I have objected, both in the past and recently, to a few of its policies. . . 
but in general my chief difference of opinion is that it wishes to remain 
unknown, and I believe its role in history is significant enough to be known." 
  Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time - 
  Liberal university college professor Carroll Quigley praises the efforts of 
"an international Anglophile network" whose goal is to rule the world. He 
boasts of having been permitted “to examine its papers and secret records,” and 
confirms the existence of an over-arching conspiracy, and details the origin 
and eventual power of the CFR and allied groups. (1997 ed, 1348pp, hb) 
  http://www.aobs-store.com/books/title/t_title.htm
  
  How to become a dictator
  
  The creation of "emergencies" is a part of the totalitarian agenda. The 
creation of "emergencies" gives the government an excuse to "crack down". Then 
the creation of tyranny becomes justifiable and inevitable.
  When "emergencies" erupt the population accepts totalitarian measures as "the
  only alternative to the chaos". The action is in the REACTION.
  
  This tactic is called "pressure from above and pressure from below".
  The Communist book, called "And Not a Shot is Fired" by Jan Kozak , explains 
this entire strategy. Jan Kozak, who was then a member of the Czechoslovak 
Communist Party Central Committee, explains how a free government was actually 
transformed into a totalitarian dictatorship - legally. "And Not a Shot Is 
Fired" originated as an internal Czechoslovak Communist Party strategy paper. 
  "And Not a Shot is Fired" is a "'how-to' manual for takeover of a free and 
elected system of government, through legal means. Kozak's discussion is not 
theory about what "might" be possible to accomplish the seizure of power. It is 
a history of a technique that was actually proven, by its implementation. 
  And Not a Shot Is Fired by Kozak -  
  Jan Kozak explains 
  http://aobs-store.com/books/title/a_title.htm
   
  Pressure from above is what Jan Kozak called "revolutionary 
parliamentarianism". "Revolutionary parliamentarianism" means working INSIDE of 
the system to change laws in such a way as to increase the power of government.
  
  Pressure from below consists of the creation of the "emergencies"; which are 
then used as the excuses to increase the power of government. Karl Marx 
referred to pressure from below as "the proletarian struggle". Pressure from 
below might involve violence, or it might simply be the creation of the 
appearance of popular support for the increase in the power of government.
  Our government leaves our border WIDE OPEN to illegal aliens, 
  but then claims to "protect" us, by creating totalitarian measures against 
law abiding American citizens.
  
Scott Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

  Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens for Legitimate Government
08 July 2006
http://www.legitgov.org/
All links to articles as summarized below are available here:
http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news
Terror crew urged (by FBI) to hit FBI's buildings 06 Jul 2006 An FBI 
informant urged seven terror suspects to target FBI offices throughout 
the country - including one in New York - and even helped the men scout 
the buildings, law enforcement sources told the Daily News yesterday.

FBI Disrupts New York Transportation Plot 07 Jul 2006 Authorities have 
disrupted foreign terrorists plotting to attack the transportation 
tunnels running beneath the Hudson River between New York and New 
Jersey, the FBI announced Friday. [MSNBC: The attacks were to have 
taken place in "October or November 2006" --Bush bin Laden's 'October 
Surprise.' That's why Homeland Security is livid at the 'premature 
disclosure' by the media. Looks like KKKarl Rove is going to have to 
'Plan B' it. --LRP]

Canadian may be connected to NYC plot: police 07 Jul 2006 Officials are 
investigating whether a Canadian is connected to an alleged terrorist 
plot to bomb the train tunnels beneath the Hudson River, which is used 
by thousands of New York City commuters every day.

California Man Revealed as al Qaeda Leader [LOL!] 07 Jul 2006 Brian 
Ross Reports: For the first time, a former Orange County, Calif. 
teenage rock music fan has revealed his role as a top al Qaeda leader. 
Adam Gadahn, who disappeared from California seven years ago, appeared 
unmasked on an al Qaeda tape made public on the internet today.

Pair charged after terror raids 07 Jul 2006 (UK) Two men been charged 
with terrorism offences following a series of raids in Bolton, Greater 
Manchester, last month. The charges against one of the suspects, Omar 
Altimimi, relate to the possession of articles for the purposes of 
terrorism, and the collection of information likely to be useful for 
terrorism purposes.

Toronto to HQ anti-terrorism financing group 07 Jul 2006 An 
international organization that tracks the funding of terrorism and 
terrorist groups will be finding a home in Canada's financial capital. 
Formed in Brussels in 1995, the Egmont Group brings together more than 
100 investigation units, including ones from the U.S., Cayman Islands 
and Korea.

Missing passports in hands of terrorists, criminals: newspaper [Oh, the 
Bush Administration has them?] 07 Jul 2006 About 50,000 Canadian 
passports that were lost or stolen in the last four years have fallen 
into the hands of criminals or terrorists, a Montreal newspaper 
reported on Friday.

College Student Tracking Assailed 07 Jul 2006 Private colleges 
yesterday fired a rather noisy shot across the bow of an education 
proposal aimed at tracking institutions of higher learning through a 
new national database of student records. "Is there some reason to 
reverse three decades of [privacy] policy and go down this Orwellian 
road?" asked Christopher B. Nelson, the president of St. John's 
College, during a conference call with reporters to call attention to a 
new survey on the subject.

The Newbie's Guide to Detecting the NSA By Ryan Singel and Kevin 
Poulsen 27 Jun 2006 "...[H]ere's the 27B Stroke 6 guide to detecting if 
your traffic is being funneled into the secret room on San Francisco's 
Folsom street. If you're a Windows user, fire up an MS-DOS command 
prompt. Now type tracert followed by the domain name of the website, 
e-mail host, VoIP switch, or whatever destination you're interested in. 
Watch as the program spits out your route, line by line."

First Guantanamo hearings set 08 Jul 2006 Two US Senate committees will 
start drafting legislation on military commissions for Guantanamo 
detainees, including Australian David Hicks, next week after the 
Supreme Court rejected the Government's plan for military trials.

Guantánamo inmate tells of worsening conditions 07 Jul 2006 An 
Australian terror suspect being held at Guantánamo Bay today told 
relatives that conditions at the prison camp had worsened. David Hicks 
told his family that the guards at the prison had become "very tough" 
since three inmates committed suicide last month, and said he thought 
other inmates were being punished for the deaths.

Filmmaker Sues Rumsfeld Over Iraq Detention 07 Jul 2006 A Los Angeles 
filmmaker today sued Defense Secretary [war criminal] Donald H. 
Rumsfeld and other high-ranking military officials, alleging they 
violated his civil rights, international law and the Geneva Convention 
by imprisoning him for 55 days in Iraq last year.

"We've got Aryan Nations graffiti in Baghdad." [That's because an Aryan 
Nation invaded Baghdad! --LRP] Neo-Nazis, Racists Are Infiltrating the 
Military, Group Asserts 07 Jul 2006 Recruiting shortfalls caused by the 
war in Iraq have allowed "large numbers of neo-Nazis and skinhead 
extremists" to infiltrate the military, according to a watchdog 
organization. The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks racist and 
right-wing militia groups, estimated that the numbers could run into 
the thousands...

Bush takes off the parachute. By Lynn Sweet 07 Jul 2006 "[George W.] 
Bush wanted to leave Washington to get some local flavor in a visit 
planned around a Drake Hotel fundraiser today for GOP governor 
candidate Judy Baar Topinka... Bush came through for Topinka even 
though an aide told columnist George Will in April that Topinka wanted 
the president to raise money for her 'late at night' and 'in an 
undisclosed location.'" ["...Topinka wanted the president [sic] to 
raise money for her 'late at night' and 'in an undisclosed location.'" 
--Oh, just like Bush's 'extraordinary rendition' suspects --hauled off 
to a CIA black ops prison site. --LRP]

Cheney really wants U.S. dictator 07 Jul 2006 By Andrew Greenley "The 
United States is caught up in a new campaign for a military 
dictatorship -- rule by a military chief with absolute power. The White 
House, inspired by Vice President [sic] Dick Cheney, has argued that in 
time of great danger, the president has unlimited powers as commander 
in chief. If he cites 'national security' he can do whatever he wants 
-- ignore Congress, disobey laws, disregard the courts, override the 
Constitution's Bill of Rights -- without being subject to any review... 
[Cheney] is a very dangerous person who would if he could destroy 
American freedom about which he and his mentor prate hypocritically... 
He uses the fear of terrorists as a pretext to advance his agenda of an 
all powerful president, a military dictator."

The Treason Card By Paul Krugman 07 Jul 2006 "Over the last few months 
a series of revelations have confirmed what should have been obvious a 
long time ago: the Bush administration and the movement it leads have 
been engaged in an authoritarian project, an effort to remove all the 
checks and balances that have heretofore constrained the executive 
branch. Much of this project involves the assertion of unprecedented 
executive authority — the right to imprison people indefinitely without 
charges (and torture them if the administration feels like it), the 
right to wiretap American citizens without court authorization, the 
right to declare, when signing laws passed by Congress, that the laws 
don't really mean what they say. But an almost equally important aspect 
of the project has been the attempt to create a political environment 
in which nobody dares to criticize the administration or reveal 
inconvenient facts about its actions. And that attempt has relied, from 
the beginning, on ascribing treasonous motives to those who refuse to 
toe the line."

George W. Bush Is Dead To Me --Nation cringes as the worst president 
ever continues long, painful slog to the end By Mark Morford 07 Jul 
2006 "What a difference a handful of years makes. Now, overseas, we are 
a joke. A threat. A toxin. We are considered reckless and arrogant and 
ignorant, dangerous not just to the rest of the world but to the 
overall health of the planet. No one anywhere understands how a man 
like Bush can be the leader of the Free World, stolen election or no."

General Faults Marine Response to Iraq Killings 08 Jul 2006 The 
second-ranking American commander in Iraq has concluded that some 
senior Marine officers were negligent in failing to investigate more 
aggressively the killings of 24 Iraqi civilians by marines in Haditha 
last November, two Defense Department officials said Friday.

Over 30 Shiite militants killed or wounded in clash 07 Jul 2006 U.S. 
and Iraqi forces killed or wounded 30 to 40 Shiite militants in a gun 
battle in eastern Baghdad's Sadr City on Friday during which an Iraqi 
man believed to be a high-ranking 'insurgent' leader was also arrested, 
the U.S. military said.

In Gaza Today, Funerals and More Killings 07 Jul 2006 Today was a day 
of funerals across northern Gaza, with relatives and militants mourning 
those killed in Thursday's fierce fighting with Israeli troops, even as 
another five Palestinians were killed in more sporadic clashes.

NATO chief says troops will stay in Kosovo 07 Jul 2006 NATO "cannot 
afford to lower its guard" in Kosovo and will keep its troops there, 
Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has said. The alliance 
currently has 17,000 troops in Kosovo, Scheffer said.

UN delays North Korea vote after new threat 08 Jul 2006 North Korea has 
threatened to take "stronger physical actions" after Japan imposed 
punitive measures in response to this week's barrage of missile tests 
and pushed for international sanctions at the United Nations.

Venezuela gets backing for U.N. council seat 07 Jul 2006 Venezuela 
President Hugo Chávez took a major step toward securing a crucial bloc 
of votes for a seat on the U.N. Security Council Thursday after the 
15-member Caribbean Community made it clear they would not support 
Guatemala's U.S.-backed candidacy.

Italy's Berlusconi Ordered to Stand Trial 07 Jul 2006 Former Italian 
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was ordered Friday to stand trial 
following an investigation into the sale of television rights at 
Mediaset SpA, Italian news agencies reported.

Calderon 'wins' disputed Mexico vote --Leftist candidate alleges fraud, 
vows court challenge 06 Jul 2006 The ruling party's Felipe Calderon 
'won' the official count in Mexico's disputed presidential race by just 
under 0.6 percent Thursday, the culmination of a come-from-behind 
campaign for a recently obscure technocrat [Bush troll]. But his 
leftist rival earlier declared victory and said he'd fight the election 
in court. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador blamed fraud for his narrow 
'loss' in the vote count and called on his supporters to fill Mexico 
City's main square Saturday in a show of force. [*Hopefully.*]

Man indicted in phone jamming case will argue Administration approved 
election scheme 07 Jul 2006 The fourth man indicted in a New Hampshire 
phone-jamming scheme -- in which Republican operatives jammed the phone 
lines of Democratic get-out-the-vote efforts in a 2002 Senate race -- 
will argue at trial that the Bush Administration and the national 
Republican Party gave their approval to the plan, according to a motion 
filed by his attorney Thursday.

Georgia voter ID law on hold 08 Jul 2006 For now, Georgia voters will 
not be required to show a photo ID when they cast a ballot beginning 
Monday in the July primaries. A Fulton County judge stopped enforcement 
of the state's photo voter ID law on Friday, declaring it an illegal 
impediment to the right to vote.

Secret Service Reveals More Abramoff Visits 08 Jul 2006 The Secret 
Service on Friday revealed four more visits to the White House in 2001 
by disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, including one to see a domestic 
policy aide to Vice President [sic] Dick Cheney. The newly released 
records of Abramoff's access to the White House bring the total number 
of his known visits to seven.

Body of Enron's Lay to be cremated [Of course!] Family will hold 
private service in Colorado on Sunday. 07 Jul 2006 The body of Enron 
Corp. founder Ken Lay will be cremated and his ashes buried in Aspen, 
Colo., where he died this week of an apparent heart attack [Yeah, 
right!], a newspaper reported Friday. [Remember "...[T]he aspens will 
already be turning. They turn in clusters, because their roots connect 
them."]

Colin Powell taken ill at Clinton dinner 07 Jul 2006 (Aspen, CO) Former 
Secretary of State Colin Powell was briefly hospitalized early Friday 
after he fell ill at a restaurant where he was dining with former 
President Clinton and others, police said.

Spain Confirms Its First Case of Bird Flu 07 Jul 2006 Spain has 
recorded its first case of H5N1 bird flu, the Agriculture Ministry said 
Friday. The deadly strain was found in a water fowl in a marsh area 
outside the northern city of Vitoria. 
http://www.legitgov.org/flu_oddities.html

[07 July lead stories:] Western Union blocks Arab cash transfers 06 Jul 
2006 Money transfer agencies have delayed or blocked thousands of cash 
deliveries on suspicion of terrorist connections simply because senders 
or recipients have names like Mohammed or Ahmed, company officials 
said. [See: FBI, Western Union helped Israel pursue targeted 
assassinations 27 Jun 2006 From the spring of 2003 until autumn 2004, 
the Shin Bet security service tracked down Palestinian terror cells in 
the West Bank thanks to information from the Western Union money 
transfer service, which was passed on by the FBI. - Ask Western Union 
about their policies: 1-800-325-6000; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Iraq Corruption Unprecedented 06 Jul 2006 A committee investigating 
corruption in Iraq says it has reached unprecedented levels and those 
responsible are nearly untouchable. Judge Radi Hamza Radi, head of the 
Iraqi Commission on Public Integrity set up in 2004, says corruption 
has "exploded" since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s government in 2003.

Zarqawi successor 'in Egypt jail' 06 Jul 2006 Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, the 
purported successor of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as leader of al-CIAduh in 
Iraq, is in an Egyptian prison and not Iraq, a lawyer has claimed. 
Egyptian newspaper Al-Masri al-Yawm has quoted Mamduh Ismail as saying 
he met al-Muhajir, also known as Sharif Hazaa, or Abu Ayub al-Masri, in 
Tura prison in Cairo, where he has been held for seven years. "Sharif 
Hazaa [al-Muhajir] is in Tura prison, and I met him two days ago while 
I was visiting some of my clients," Ismail told the newspaper. 
Al-Muhajir is on the "most wanted" list issued by the Iraqi government 
last week. The US military in Iraq has put a $5million price on his 
head. [LOL!]

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