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Cell Phones Can And Are Being Used As Bugs

Nov. 18, 2009 Cell Phones are being used as bugs, taps, tracking, spying ..... » read more

Longtime conservative talk show host gets booted

Loyal listeners angry as station manager blames 'ratings' Nov. 13, 2009   Kirby Wilbur at work at KVI-AM Kirby Wilbur, a longtime conservative talk radio host in the Pacific Northwest, has had his show shut down by KVI-AM radio, sending his listeners to chat boards and other outlets to express their dismay. "I'll miss Kirby. He was truly sincere in his beliefs but always behaved in a gentlemanly fashion to callers who disagreed," wrote one participant in a forum at Sound Politics, a website focusing on issues in the Puget Sound region. "KVI just got rid of the last reason I had to listen to them.. » read more

Fearless Broadcasting Northern Front 11/10/09

----- Original Message ----- From: lugg nutz To:  bellringer@fourwinds10.com Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 7:36 PM Subject: Fearless Broadcasting Northern Front 11/10/09   Hi;   Newest episode of my show. Fearless Broadcasting Northern Front 11/10/09 Hosted by Luggnutz a member of http://12160.org http://snardfarker.ning.. » read more

Schwarzenegger set to ban big screen TVs over 40 inches in California

Oct. 17, 2009 Big screen plasma televisions are to be banned in California because they use too much energy. In a world first, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has given his backing to the crackdown on sets more than 40 inches wide. These liquid crystal display and plasma high definition sets can use as much as three times the power of smaller cathode ray models. Experts say the ban will reduce the state More.. » read more

Telephone Company Is Arm of Government, Feds Admit in Spy Suit

Oct. 8, 2009 The Department of Justice has finally admitted it in court papers: The  nation’s telecom companies are an arm of the government — at least when it comes to secret spying. Fortunately, a judge says that relationship isn’t enough to squash a rights group’s open records request for communications between the nation’s telecoms and the feds.     Photo: MrBill The Electronic Frontier Foundation wanted to see what role telecom lobbying of the Justice Department played when the government began its year-long, and ultimately successful, push to win retroactive immunity for AT&T and others being sued for unlawfully spying on American citizens. The feds argued that the documents showing consultation over the controversial telecom immunity proposal weren’t subject to the Freedom of Information Act since they were protected as “intra-agency” records: “The communications between the agencies and telecommunications companies regarding the immunity provisions of the proposed legislation have been regarded as intra-agency because the government and the companies have a common interest in the defense of the pending litigation and the communications regarding the immunity provisions concerned that common interest.. » read more

Cops to conservative talk: You're off the air

Sheriff shuts down radio station in state government land battle Oct. 5, 2009   John Stokes A conservative talk radio station has been forced off the air after years of wresting with the state and the courts over property rights, shut down by a reported 30 armed police officers who barged into the station in the middle of the owner's radio show and showed him the door. John Stokes is the owner of KGEZ-radio, a station whose headquarters sit on 6.5 acres and whose towers sit on a 160-acre easement of farmland in rural Kalispell, Mont. According to Stokes, KGEZ is America's oldest independently owned radio station, on air since 1927.. » read more

Obama to Federal Employees: Don't Text and Drive

Friday, October 2, 2009   President Obama has banned federal employees from text messaging when they are behind the wheel of government vehicles and from texting in their own cars if they use government-issued phones or are on official business. The ban, in the form of an executive order signed Wednesday night, was announced Thursday by U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood at the culmination of a two-day meeting on the issue of distracted driving. "It shows that the federal government is taking the lead," LaHood said.. » read more

FDI International

----- Original Message ----- From: MB To:  Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 6:30 PM Subject: FDI International Dear friends, A new phone with the sim card is just coming on the market now which is well worth looking at, which will be world wide. Please take time and read all about it. Regards Matt A friend of mine was at a FDI conference call this morning and made notes of everything everything that was mentioned: FDI International is 6 years old in networking business in USA. The Global Launch is happening on 15th August. You can start calling 200 Countries from next month and start sponsoring reps & customers in 62 countries as listed at the bottom of this email.. » read more

Michael Savage: I'm Still Banned

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Michael Savage: Pack your bags for England!

Britain's incoming home secretary says ban on radio talker's travel to be lifted July 18, 2009   Michael Savage (San Francisco Chronicle) WASHINGTON – Radio talker Michael Savage told WND he was "stunned" by the quick decision by incoming United Kingdom Home Secretary Alan Johnson to scrap his predecessor's list of people banned from Britain – a list that included Savage along with Islamic hate preachers and terrorists. Savage had sued outgoing Home Secretary Jacqui Smith for libel for listing him, along with 15 others, as "least wanted" visitors in the country. Meanwhile, Smith's successor, Alan Johnson, called the move a terrible blunder and told the London Daily Mail he would scrap the policy of maintaining such enemies lists. "I am stunned by this sudden sign of sanity in the U.K.. » read more

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