The CIA Has Finally Admitted It Was Involved In The 1953 Iranian Coup
Hot on the heels of admitting that Area 51 really does exist, the CIA has finally admitted to another widely known secret: that the agency played a key role in the 1953 overthrow of Iranian Prime...
View ArticleGREENWALD: Now I'm Going To Report On Government Spying Even More Aggressively
Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald has reportedly said he will be more "aggressive" in publishing stories detailing government spying operations after his partner was detained at London's Heathrow...
View ArticleTrying To Hide Online Just Puts You On The Government Radar
If you want to maintain your privacy online, it seems the only way to do it these days is to turn off your computer.All of the big tech companies are bound by the Patriot Act and receive National...
View ArticleLindsey Graham Is Advocating The Death Of An American Alleged Terrorist On...
Sen. Lindsey Graham, the senior Republican senator from South Carolina, has taken to Twitter to advocate for the use of lethal force in the hunt for an American citizen allegedly aligned with al Qaeda....
View ArticleAn Air Force Bomber Has Crashed In Montana
An Air Force B-1 bomber has crashed in southeastern Montana in the midst of a routine training mission, according to multiple news outlets. The two pilots and two weapons systems officers safely...
View ArticleThe UK Was Totally Justified Detaining Greenwald's Partner
You cannot expect to openly transfer illegally obtained Top Secret documents about government surveillance without suffering detainment at the hands of the government.And yet The Guardian's Glenn...
View ArticleKim Jong Un Is Having A Tough Time Finding Virgins
Kim Jong Un is having a tough time finding virgins, reports South Korean media site the Chosun Ilbo.Kim needs virgins for his dance troupes and "pleasure squads," but growing starvation and poverty...
View ArticleGuardian Editor Says British Intelligence Agents Destroyed Their Hard Drives...
In an opinion piece posted Monday afternoon to the Guardian website, editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger defended the Guardian's acceptance of documents from Wikileaks in 2010 and his paper's practices on...
View ArticleREPORT: The Obama Administration Is Secretly Withholding Military Aid To...
The Obama administration has secretly begun treating the military takeover of Egypt last month as a coup by temporarily suspending military aid, the office of Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and unnamed...
View ArticleNCAA Overturns Decision, Allows Former Marine To Play Ball
Steven Rhodes can play ball.The former Marine who participated at Miramar Air Station for an intramural Marine Corps league made headlines this week when the NCAA denied his eligibility for college...
View ArticleGlenn Greenwald's Partner To Take Legal Action Against The UK To Protect...
The partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald is taking legal action against the UK over his detention at London's Heathrow Airport, The BBC reports.Miranda, 28, was detained for nine hours on...
View ArticleExplosion At Naval Weapons Facility In New Jersey Injures 8, Situation...
There was a fire and explosion at a Naval Weapons Station in New Jersey, NBC Philadelphia is reporting.The Navy's official release says that one was seriously injured and several others were minorly...
View ArticleFormer Pakistani President Indicted In Murder Of Assassinated Leader Benazir...
Pervez Musharraf, the former president of Pakistan, was indicted today for his alleged involvement in the 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto, USA Today reports.Bhutto was killed in a gun and suicide...
View ArticleAl Qaeda's 'Legion Of Doom' Conference Call Recording Was Captured From...
U.S. and Yemeni authorities obtained a recording of a seven-hour Internet meeting between more than 20 al Qaeda leaders from around the globe from a captured al Qaeda courier, Eli Lake and Josh Rogin...
View ArticleCrash Site Images Of Yesterday's B-1 Bomber Crash In Montana Are Startling
Yesterday, we reported on the Air Force B-1B Bomber that crashed in southwestern Montana in the midst of a routine training mission.Today, the Air Force released the names of the crew, who all ejected...
View ArticleHere Are Computer Parts Left Over After The Guardian Smashed Hard Drives Over...
The Guardian office in London says it decided to destroy computer hard drives containing copies of NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden after the UK government threatened legal action that could have...
View ArticleReport: The NSA Is 'Overwhelmed' As It Still Doesn't Know Everything Snowden...
The NSA still does not know the full extent of what former NSA contractor Edward Snowden took from its system two months after he fled with the classified material to Hong Kong, according to a report...
View ArticleThe US Air Force Can't Find Enough Pilots To Operate Its Drone Fleet
The US Air Force is unable to keep up with a growing demand for pilots capable of operating drones, partly due to a shortage of volunteers, according to a new study.Despite the importance placed on the...
View ArticleHundreds Killed In Suspected Nerve Gas Attack On Rebel Stronghold In Syria
BEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian activists accused President Bashar al-Assad's forces of launching a nerve gas attack that killed at least 213 [and as many as 755] people on Wednesday, in what would, if...
View ArticleHacker Reveals How Devastating A Cyberattack On The Stock Market Could Be
Of all the horrifying scenarios that hackers could pull off — from launching nukes to spoofing air traffic control— the one that poses the biggest risk for Wall Street would be a cyber attack on equity...
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