Citizens For Legitimate Government
09 Nov 2009
http://www.legitgov.org


Breaking: Son of Washington Lieutenant Governor Shot 09 Nov 2009 A son of 
Lieutenant Governor Brad Owen (D) has been shot, reported KIRO 7 Eyewitness 
News. Owen has three sons and three daughters. 
Obama's Afghan Plan: About 40,000 More Troops --CBS: Sources Say Force Will 
Grow to 100,000 - Nearly Filling Gen. McChrystal's Request; Long-Term 
[Blackwater/KBR] Stay Planned 09 Nov 2009 Tonight, after months of conferences 
with top advisors, President Obama has settled on a new strategy for 
Afghanistan. CBS News reports that the president will send a lot more troops 
and plans to keep a large force there, long term. ...Informed sources tell CBS 
News he intends to give Gen. Stanley McChrystal most, if not all, the 
additional troops he is asking for. McChrystal wanted 40,000 and the president 
has tentatively decided to send four combat brigades plus thousands more 
support troops. 

CLG Exclusive: Fort Hood: 'This story stinks to high heaven.' --SFC, who spent 
ten years at Fort Hood, comments on Ft. Hood events 09 Nov 2009 I spent 10 
years at Ft Hood. There is no way this 'official' story is legitimate. No way 
would a room full of combat vets allow this one shooter to get off over 100 
rounds! And, it is not normal for the outside security guards to be there. They 
are at the MP station, and at the main gates. This means the room full of 
soldiers processing must have been pinned down; multiple shooters is the only 
plausible scenario. This sounds like MAJ Hasan has been used, and perhaps is a 
patsy. --SFC Donald Buswell (Retired) 

http://www.legitgov.org/attack_on_fort_hood_051109.html

Hasan Computer Reveals No Terror Ties 09 Nov 2009 A preliminary review of the 
computer of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the accused shooter in Thursday's rampage 
at Fort Hood in which 13 people were killed, has revealed no evidence of any 
connection to terror groups or conspirators, according to law enforcement 
officials. CBS News reports that an examination of the computer has revealed 
Hasan visited Web sites promoting radical Islamic views, but investigators have 
not found any e-mail communications with outside facilitators or known 
terrorists. 

CIA Denies Report of Blocking Hasan Intel --Officials Tell CBS News Agency 
Isn't Withholding Information on Suspected Fort Hood Shooter 09 Nov 2009 
Responding to a report that the Army psychiatrist suspected in last week's Fort 
Hood shootings had tried to contact people within al Qaeda - and that 
government intelligence agencies knew about it and are refusing to brief 
Congress on it - a U.S. intelligence official told CBS News that the CIA isn't 
withholding information from Congress. "There's no sign at this point that the 
CIA had collected information relevant to this case and then simply sat on it," 
the official told CBS News. ABC News published the report Monday morning with 
details that the CIA was refusing to brief the congressional committees charged 
with overseeing the intelligence agencies, a senior lawmaker told ABC. 

U.S. Monitored Fort Hood Suspect Before Shooting 10 Nov 2009 Intelligence 
agencies intercepted communications last year and this year between Maj. Nidal 
Malik Hasan, who is accused of shooting to death 13 people at Fort Hood, Tex., 
and a radical cleric in Yemen known for his incendiary anti-American teachings. 
But federal authorities dropped an inquiry into the matter after deciding that 
the messages warranted no further action, government officials said on Monday. 
Major Hasan’s exchanges with the cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, once a spiritual 
leader at a mosque in suburban Virginia where Major Hasan worshipped, indicate 
that the authorities were aware of Major Hasan before last Thursday’s deadly 
rampage, but did nothing. 

Officials: U.S. Aware of Hasan Efforts to Contact 'al Qaeda' --Army Major in 
Fort Hood Massacre Used 'Electronic Means' to Connect with Terrorists 09 Nov 
2009 U.S. intelligence agencies were aware months ago that Army Major Nidal 
Malik Hasan was attempting to make contact with people associated with al Qaeda 
[al-CIAduh], two American officials briefed on classified material in the case 
told ABC News. It is not known whether the intelligence agencies informed the 
Army that one of its officers was seeking to connect with suspected al Qaeda 
figures, the officials said. 

Lawyer asks investigators not to question Hasan 09 Nov 2009 A lawyer for the 
Army psychiatrist accused in a deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood said Monday 
he asked investigators not to question his client and expressed doubt that the 
suspect would be able to get a fair trial, given the widespread attention to 
the case. Retired Col. John P. Galligan said he was contacted Monday by Maj. 
Nidal Malik Hasan's family and was headed to an Army hospital in San Antonio to 
meet Hasan. "Until I meet with him, it's best to say we're just going to 
protect all of his rights," Galligan said... Galligan questioned whether Hasan 
could get a fair trial in either criminal or military court, given President 
Barack Obama's planned visit to the base on Tuesday and public comments by the 
post commander, Lt. Gen. Robert Cone. 

Hoekstra to launch investigation into Fort Hood shooting, dubs it 'homegrown 
jihadism' 09 Nov 2009 A key Republican lawmaker on Monday asked that the Obama 
administration keep documents relevant to the Fort Hood shooting available so 
Congress can continue its investigation into what he called an incident of 
"homegrown jihadism." Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-Insane-Mich.), the ranking member 
of the House Intelligence Committee, sent a preservation order to the heads of 
the FBI, CIA, NSA and Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair directing 
them to keep the documents as part of his committee's review of the attacks. 

Soldier Found With 100 Pounds of C-4 Released From Jail --The ATF, FBI and 
Montgomery County Bomb Squad investigated the case, trying to determine whether 
the explosives came from Fort Campbell. 05 Nov 2009 An Army Special Forces 
soldier who admitted to police that he was stockpiling military-grade 
explosives outside his home near Fort Campbell was released from jail into the 
custody of his wife. U.S. Magistrate Judge Cliff Knowles gave the order 
releasing 25-year-old Sgt. 1st Class Timothy Ryan Richards during a detention 
hearing Thursday in federal court in Nashville. He was charged with possessing 
two unregistered automatic weapons but he has not yet entered a plea. 

Soldier Arrested After C-4 Explosives, Unregistered Guns Found At Home --The 
explosives were found in crates. 02 Nov 2009 An Army Special Forces soldier has 
been arrested following the discovery of 100 pounds of explosives at his 
Tennessee home in Montgomery County. Timothy Ryan Richards appeared in federal 
court Monday in Nashville on charges of possessing two unregistered guns. 
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent Eric Kehn said he expects 
Richards will face more charges related to the discovery of the explosives... 
The house is located near the Fort Campbell, Ky., Army post where the solider 
is based. 

US marine slain by fellow soldier at N Carolina base 09 Nov 2009 A US marine 
has been killed by a fellow soldier in Camp Lejeune, military investigators at 
the Marine base in North Carolina have found. Private Jonathan Law, 21, "is in 
the custody of military authorities... for the alleged homicide of Corporal 
Joshua E. Hartzell, 22, early Friday morning," said Captain Timothy Patrick, 
base public affairs officer on Monday, reported AFP. 

Ind. base hosts nuclear terrorist attack training --Over 4K military personnel 
taking part in training 09 Nov 2009 Thousands of military personnel, first 
responders and emergency workers are experiencing the ultimate test at the 
Muscatatuck Urban Training Center. They are participants in a joint exercise, 
called Vibrant Response, that simulates a terrorist nuclear attack in a US 
city. Over 4,000 military and civilian personnel from around the country are 
taking part in the exercise. Vibrant Response involves urban and aerial 
search-and-rescue missions, nuclear, biological and radiological 
decontamination, as well as airlift and medical training. General Victor 
Renuart, the four-star Air Force general in charge of NORAD, attended the 
training Monday. 

Troops train for nuclear attack in southern Indiana 09 Nov 2009 Thousands of 
members of the military trained for a "ground zero" scenario in Indiana this 
week. The troops, from several branches of the military, worked together to 
simulate the aftermath of a nuclear attack. The exercise, underway at 
Muscatatuck Training Center, plays out the problem areas in a nuclear disaster, 
from search and rescue to decontamination. [See: Minot AFB Clandestine Nukes 
'Oddities'.] 



Schumer Calls for Review as Millions in Stimulus Funds Aid Foreign Firms 09 Nov 
2009 Sen. Charles Schumer called for a "comprehensive" review on Monday of all 
renewable energy projects seeking funding from the economic stimulus package, 
following reports that $849 million in U.S. grants have gone to foreign wind 
companies in the past two months alone. The New York Democrat first intervened 
last week, writing a letter to Energy Secretary Steven Chu urging him to deny 
stimulus funding to a Texas wind farm that would rely on wind turbines made in 
China. The $1.5 billion project would create up to 3,000 jobs in China but only 
330 jobs in the United States, most of which would be temporary, according to 
one report. 

Report: $30B in Bonuses Doled on Wall St. 09 Nov 2009 Just a year after 
receiving a record-setting amount of government aid to rescue their failing 
companies, three of Wall Street's giants will pay the government's generosity 
forward, in the form of nearly $30 billion worth of executive bonuses, 
according a report in Bloomberg. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan 
Chase, which have all exited the government's Troubled Asset Relief Program, or 
TARP, are set to dole out $29.7 billion in bonus money. According to Bloomberg, 
"The money, split among 119,000 employees, equals $250,400 each, almost five 
times the $50,303 median household income in the U.S. last year." 

U.S. Joblessness May Reach 13 Percent, Rosenberg Says 09 Nov 2009 The U.S. 
unemployment rate may rise to a post-World War II high of 13 percent in the 
aftermath of the recession Bush Depression, said David Rosenberg, chief 
economist at Gluskin Sheff & Associates Inc. in Toronto. "This is going to be 
the mother of all jobless recoveries," Rosenberg said today in an interview on 
Bloomberg Radio. 

A Tea Party party registers in Florida 09 Nov 2009 A Florida conservative 
[Orlando lawyer Frederic O’Neal, the new party's chairman] has registered an 
official "Tea Party" with the office of the Secretary of State, and is 
promising to run candidates against Republicans and Democrats in state and 
national races. A spokeswoman for the Florida Secretary of State, Jennifer 
Davis, said the party had registered in August, and that its qualified 
candidates will appear on the ballot in the state. 



Radioactive waste to be put in £18bn hole --Each reactor will produce about 20 
tonnes of highly radioactive spent fuel per year, which will remain lethal for 
up to 100,000 years. 09 Nov 2009 Radioactive waste from a new generation of 
British nuclear power stations will be buried deep underground in a storage 
facility that could cost up to £18 billion to build, under plans to be 
announced by the Government today. Ed Miliband, the Energy Secretary, will give 
the formal green light to a plan to construct a "deep geological repository" 
for permanent disposal of the 200 tonnes of high-level waste produced annually 
by the ten new reactors planned for Britain. 

News Corp Sites May Be Removed From Google 09 Nov 2009 News Corp chairman 
[sociopath] Rupert Murdoch has suggested the company's online newspaper pages 
will be invisible to Google users when it launches its new paid content 
strategy. He claimed that readers who randomly reach a page via an internet 
search hold little value to advertisers. When asked by Sky News Australia's 
political editor David Speers why News Corp has not stopped Google from finding 
its content, Mr Murdoch replied: "I think we will." 

Chemicals in Our Food, and Bodies By Nicholas D. Kristof 08 Nov 2009 Your body 
is probably home to a chemical called bisphenol A, or BPA. It’s a synthetic 
estrogen that United States factories now use in everything from plastics to 
epoxies — to the tune of six pounds per American per year... Now it turns out 
it’s in our food. Consumer Reports magazine tested an array of brand-name 
canned foods for a report in its December issue and found BPA in almost all of 
them. ...[More] than 200 other studies have shown links between low doses of 
BPA and adverse health effects, according to the Breast Cancer Fund, which is 
trying to ban the chemical from food and beverage containers. 

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Previous lead stories: Are you ready? Wait for it... it's good: Fort Hood 
shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists --Major Nidal 
Malik Hasan worshipped at a mosque led by a radical imam said to be a 
'spiritual adviser' to three of the 'hijackers' who attacked America on Sept 
11, 2001. 07 Nov 2009 Hasan, the sole suspect in the ['Manchurian 
Candidate'-style] massacre of 13 fellow US soldiers in Texas, attended the 
controversial Dar al-Hijrah mosque in Great Falls, Virginia, in 2001 at the 
same time as two of the September 11 terrorists, The Sunday Telegraph has 
learnt. The preacher at the time was Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born Yemeni 
scholar who was banned from addressing a meeting in London by video link in 
August because he is accused of supporting attacks on British troops and 
backing terrorist organisations. 



Oops! Langley editors falling down on the job: Osama bin Laden videotape a 
repeat 07 Nov 2009 A videotape of Osama bin Laden released on Friday is a 
repeat of a tape released many months ago. IntelCenter, a U.S.-based terrorism 
monitoring company, says the latest videotape is the Pashto-language version of 
the previously released tape. Titled "To Our People in Pakistan," the original 
tape was released on July 12th in Arabic and Urdu, IntelCenter said Friday. 
Excerpts had already been screened by Al-Jazeera television (on June 3rd) 
IntelCenter added. 


Mission accomplished! Iraq Minister Says Three Oilfields to Pump 6 Million 
Barrels 09 Nov 2009 Iraq expects three of its oilfields will together pump more 
than 6 million barrels a day once foreign companies complete development work 
they were awarded this year. BP Plc and other international oil companies have 
signed contracts for the Rumaila, Zubair and West Qurna fields, which were 
originally offered in Iraq’s first post-war licensing round in June. 


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