Citizens For Legitimate Government
05 Nov 2009
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Breaking: Guy Fawkes Day attack? Gunman Kills at Least 7, Wounds 12 at Ft. Hood 
05 Nov 2009 (Texas) Third Gunman has opened up on SWAT team - Fort Hood, the 
largest military base in the US, is under lockdown --Details forthcoming 
http://www.legitgov.org/#gunmen_at_fort_hood

'US officials offered me 500,000 dollars to set meeting with Taliban' US 
'spending money to reach Taliban' --The US has already planned to allocate a 
specific budget from its annual 680 billion dollar defense bill to the Taliban. 
05 Nov 2009 Washington is ready to spend a huge sum of money to start talks 
with the Taliban in Afghanistan, a former Pakistani lawmaker says. Javed 
Ibrahim Paracha, a former member of Pakistan's National Assembly said that top 
US diplomats contacted him in 2005 and offered him a huge sum of money to 
broker the talks. "US officials had offered me 500,000 dollars in that meeting 
for mediating. I refused that offer and had asked US officials to first take 
permission from the government and corps commanders," The Daily Times quoted 
Paracha, as saying. Paracha is known for having contacts with the Taliban 
leadership. 

UN to evacuate staff in Afghanistan --Some 600 non-essential staffers will be 
moved to more secure locations while the body works to find safer permanent 
housing 05 Nov 2009 The United Nations is temporarily relocating more than half 
its staff in Afghanistan following last week's deadly Taliban attack against UN 
workers. The UN mission is still reeling from a pre-dawn assault on a 
guesthouse in the capital last week that left five UN staffers dead. The Kabul 
attack was the most direct targeting of UN employees during the organisation's 
decades of work in the country. 

Two Pakistanis killed in US drone attack 04 Nov 2009 Two people have been 
killed as a result of a US drone missile attack in the tribal region of North 
Waziristan bordering Afghanistan. Pakistani intelligence officials confirmed 
that there were casualties in early Thursday's strike that targeted a house in 
a village near the town of Miranshah. 

Justice Department won't appeal order to free Guantanamo detainee 03 Nov 2009 A 
Kuwaiti Airways engineer who the U.S. military has accused of being a key aide 
to Osama bin Laden has been moved to the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention 
center's minimum-security section that's reserved for prisoners slated to be 
released. Fouad al Rabiah, who the Pentagon says was bin Laden's logistics 
chief during the 2001 battle at Tora Bora in Afghanistan, was transferred to 
Camp Iguana after the Justice Department decided not to appeal a judge's order 
that he be released, his civilian lawyer, David Cynamon, said Tuesday. 

Italian court finds CIA agents guilty of kidnapping terrorism suspect --First 
prosecution for US abduction of suspects to torture states --Italian court 
convicts Robert Lady and 23 others in absentia 04 Nov 2009 Twenty-three 
Americans were tonight convicted of kidnapping by an Italian court at the end 
of the first trial anywhere in the world involving the CIA's "extraordinary 
rendition" programme for abducting terrorist suspects. The former head of the 
CIA in Milan Robert Lady was given an eight-year jail sentence for his part in 
the seizure of Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr, known as Abu Omar, who claimed that 
he was subsequently tortured in Egypt. Lady's superior, Jeff Castelli, the then 
head of the CIA in Italy, and two other Americans were acquitted on the grounds 
that they enjoyed diplomatic immunity. But another 21 alleged CIA operatives 
and a US air force officer were each sentenced to five years in jail. All were 
tried in absentia and those who were convicted will be regarded as fugitives 
under Italian law. 

CIA agents guilty of Italy kidnap --22 Americans convicted were sentenced to 
five years in prison, in absentia 04 Nov 2009 An Italian judge has convicted 23 
Americans - all but one of them CIA agents - and two Italian secret agents of 
the 2003 kidnap of a Muslim cleric. The agents were accused of abducting Hassan 
Mustafa Osama Nasr, known as Abu Omar, from Milan and sending him to Egypt, 
where he was allegedly tortured. The trial, which began in June 2007, is the 
first involving the CIA's so-called "extraordinary rendition" programme. Three 
Americans and five Italians were acquitted by the court in Milan. The Americans 
were all tried in their absence after the US refused to extradite them. 

Venezuelan Authorities Seize 2 Tons of Cocaine [God, the CIA's got to be 
hopping mad about that one!] 04 Nov 2009 Venezuelan authorities seized 1,100 
kilograms (2,402 lbs.) of cocaine in an area very close to the border with 
Colombia, the commander of Venezuelan’s National Guard announced Wednesday. The 
drug was found in the Buena Vista del Meta sector in Apure state "a few 
kilometers from the border with Colombia, in an area of medium vegetation near 
the end of a clandestine landing strip," Gen. Freddy Alonso Carrion told the 
official ABN news agency. 

Government agrees to pay $3 million in CIA lawsuit --The CIA itself was a 
defendant in the lawsuit until early this year. 04 Nov 2009 The government has 
agreed to pay $3 million to a former agent of the Drug Enforcement 
Administration who sued CIA officers for illegal eavesdropping. The proposed 
settlement followed a ruling by U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth in July that 
CIA officials committed fraud to protect a former covert agent against the 
eavesdropping allegations. The lawsuit was brought by former DEA agent Richard 
Horn, who says his home in Rangoon, Burma, was illegally wiretapped by the CIA 
in 1993. 

Iraq Fails to Agree on Election Law 04 Nov 2009 Iraqi lawmakers failed again to 
agree on national-election legislation on Wednesday, and the country's 
'election' commission warned the vote—scheduled for January—would have to be 
delayed if the law doesn't pass this week. That ultimatum sets up Thursday's 
session as the last one in which Iraq's various blocs can hammer out a deal. 
Delaying the elections will likely require approval by a high court, because 
the Iraqi constitution requires the country to hold an election by the end of 
January. 

Palestinians will prosecute Israel in ICC 04 Nov 2009 The Palestinians have 
warned that they will seek justice for the case of Israeli war crimes in the 
Gaza Strip through the International Criminal Court. Riyad Mansour, the 
Palestinian UN observer, urged the General Assembly on Wednesday to support a 
resolution that called on Israel and the Palestinians to carry out independent 
investigations into human rights violations during the Gaza war, AP reported. 

Busy Day Four for Exercise Vigilant Guard 04 Nov 2009 The four-star general who 
heads the National Guard Bureau, Gen. Craig McKinley visited the Erie and 
Niagara counties on Wednesday, Nov. 4, as Vigilant Guard entered its forth day. 
Major General Joseph Taluto, the Adjutant General of New York, and commander of 
the New York National Guard, escorted McKinley to the exercise locations as 
well as the Erie County Emergency Operations Center in Cheektowaga, where he 
met with state, county and city emergency responders. Army and Air National 
Guard General's from a number of states were on hand to view the exercise and 
pick up lessons learned on Wednesday. 

Ex-NY police chief Kerik guilty --In December 2004, George W. Bush nominated 
Kerik as Secretary of Homeland Security 05 Nov 2009 Former New York City police 
chief Bernard Kerik has pleaded guilty to lying to the White House and has also 
said he will admit tax crimes. Mr Kerik, who was police commissioner at the 
time of the 9/11 attacks in 2001, was facing a corruption trial. He had his 
bail revoked two weeks ago for passing on secret pre-trial documents and has 
been in prison since. He was charged with lying to the White House in 2004 
while being considered for a job as homeland security chief. 

Secret copyright treaty leaks. It's bad. Very bad. By Cory Doctorow 03 Nov 2009 
The internet chapter of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a secret 
copyright treaty whose text Obama's administration refused to disclose due to 
"national security" concerns, has leaked. It's bad. It says that: *ISPs have to 
proactively police copyright on user-contributed material. *ISPs have to cut 
off the Internet access of accused copyright infringers or face liability. *The 
whole world must adopt US-style "notice-and-takedown" rules that require ISPs 
to remove any material that is accused -- again, without evidence or trial -- 
of infringing copyright. This has proved a disaster in the US and other 
countries, where it provides an easy means of censoring material, just by 
accusing it of infringing copyright. *Mandatory prohibitions on breaking DRM, 
even if doing so for a lawful purpose... 

Goldman Sachs Received H1N1 Vaccine Before Several Hospitals 05 Nov 2009 As 
noted on The Today Show this morning, several banks have been among the early 
recipients of H1N1 vaccine, allowing them to get ahead of hospitals in some 
instances. The story was originally broken by BusinessWeek this week. Goldman 
Sachs has received 200 doses in total -- the exact same as Lennox Hill 
hospital. Health officials say corporate partners are always part of the 
distribution of any vaccine. [Not to mention, the pandemic itself. --LRP] 

World first as swine flu found in US cat 04 Nov 2009 Vets in the US state of 
Iowa said Wednesday that a household cat had tested positive for swine flu -- 
the first known case in the world of the new pandemic strain spreading to the 
feline population. The 13-year-old male domestic shorthair apparently caught 
A(H1N1) from its owners -- two of the three members of the family had 
previously contracted the virus. 

Universal Health Care Protesters Arrested at Lieberman's Office 05 Nov 2009 
Protesters backing a universal health care system occupied Sen. Joe 
LieberBush's office this morning. Protesters were arrested, one by one, and 
dragged out of his office amid chants of "Everyone in and no one out, universal 
healthcare now!" and "Represent Connecticut, not AETNA!" The whole affair, from 
occupation to final arrest, lasted 40 minutes. Lieberman, the Connecticut 
Israel Independent, has said he will join Republicans to filibuster a 
Democratic health bill if it contains a public health insurance option to 
operate alongside the private insurance market. 

CLG: ABC Series 'V': Invading, Fascist Lizards Arrive With 'Universal Health 
Care' and 'Message of Hope' --ABC Network Portrays Aliens, Hell-bent on 
Destroying Planet Earth, as the Obama Administration By Lori Price 04 Nov 2009 
The ABC television network has brought back the science fiction series, 'V,' in 
a remake of the 1980's classic by the same name... During the interview, 
interspersed with scenes from a meeting of a nascent resistance movement, Anna, 
the Visitors' leader, announces that the Visitors 'want to provide complete 
medical services for all.' The interviewer actually asks, 'You're talking about 
universal health care?' And Anna, the scourge of mankind, replies, 'Yes, I 
believe that's what you call it.' The implication by the ABC producers of 'V': 
An alien lizard fascist, trying to take control of earth and who must be 
destroyed at any cost, will provide universal health care as a cover to control 
all earthlings and to take over the planet. 

House Votes to Expand Homebuyer Tax Credit 05 Nov 2009 Buying a home is about 
to get cheaper for a whole new crop of homebuyers -- $6,500 cheaper. First-time 
homebuyers have been getting tax credits of up to $8,000 since January as part 
of the economic stimulus package enacted earlier this year. But with the 
program scheduled to expire at the end of November, the House voted 403-12 
Thursday to extend and expand the tax credit to include many buyers who already 
own homes. The Senate approved the measure Wednesday, and President Barack 
Obama is expected to sign it. 

U.S. Senate approves unemployment extension 04 Nov 2009 The U.S. Senate voted 
unanimously tonight to extend unemployment benefits by as much as 14 weeks to 
out-of-work Americans, including about 100,000 Michiganders who have exhausted 
their jobless benefits or would do so by year’s end. 

Prejean Sex Tape Triggers Settlement 04 Nov 2009 Carrie Prejean demanded more 
than a million dollars during her settlement negotiations with Miss California 
USA Pageant officials -- that is, until the lawyer for the Pageant showed 
Carrie an triple x home video of her handiwork. The video the lawyer showed 
Carrie is extremely graphic and has never been released publicly. We know that, 
because TMZ obtained the video months ago but decided not to post it because it 
was so racy... We're told it took about 15 seconds for Carrie to jettison her 
demand and essentially walk away with nothing. 

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Previous lead stories: FBI knew of CIA torture, considered prosecution By Tom 
Eley 04 Nov 2009 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents witnessed the 
torture of inmates at secret Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) overseas prisons 
in 2002, according to documents partially declassified in response to a Freedom 
of Information Act lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the 
advocacy group Judicial Watch. In September 2002, the FBI agents saw prisoners 
chained naked to chairs, "manacled to the ceiling and subjected to blaring 
music around the clock," and knew of written orders to CIA agents asking them 
to compare "How close is each [interrogation] technique to the 'rack and screw' 
" (an extreme method of torture). The Obama administration resisted release of 
the documents, and continues to withhold critical information, including a 
transcript of an interview between FBI Director Robert Mueller and 
investigators on the question of "terror suspect" interrogations. 

US Offers Taliban 6 Provinces for 8 Bases 02 Nov 2009 The emboldened Taliban 
movement in Afghanistan turned down an American offer of power-sharing in 
exchange for accepting the presence of foreign troops, Afghan government 
sources confirmed. "US negotiators had offered the Taliban leadership through 
Mullah Wakil Ahmed Mutawakkil (former Taliban foreign minister) that if they 
accept the presence of NATO troops in Afghanistan, they would be given the 
governorship of six provinces in the south and northeast," a senior Afghan 
Foreign Ministry official told IslamOnline.net requesting anonymity for not 
being authorized to talk about the sensitive issue with the media. He said the 
talks, brokered by Saudi Arabia and Turkey, continued for weeks at different 
locations including the Afghan capital Kabul. [See: Persistent accounts: 
Western forces in Afghanistan using their helicopters to ferry Taleban fighters 
By Ahmad Kawoosh 26 Oct 2009.] 

Five British soldiers shot dead by rogue Afghanistan policeman 04 Nov 2009 Five 
soldiers have been shot dead by a "rogue" Afghan policeman in an attack at a 
police checkpoint. Three Grenadier Guards and two Royal Military Police were 
attacked as they rested inside a compound. The soldiers, who had removed their 
body armour and helmets, were shot by an Afghan national policeman who then 
fled. The gunman is thought to go by the name Gulbuddin and is believed to have 
had an accomplice. 



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