

Thu, 15 January 2004
The Kennedys’ Jesuit
The Georgetown Voice by Voice Staff 15 January 2004 Journalist Thomas Maier’s The Kennedys: America’s Emerald Kings, which chronicles the Kennedys through the lens of their Irish-Catholic roots, received significant press when it was released late last year because of its revealing portrait of Jackie…

Thu, 13 November 2003
Bank Robbers Might Have Been Home Grown Terrorists
KATU ABC 2 Eric Mason, KATU News John Stevens, International News November 13, 2003 PORTLAND — A list of possible terror targets compiled by an ultra-right wing group, including government buildings and other facilities were made public Thursday as a federal judge sentenced a Portland…

Sat, 6 September 2003
How We Trained al-Qa’eda
Brendan O’Neill The Spectator 06 September 2003 Brendan O’Neill says the Bosnian war taught Islamic terrorists to operate abroad For all the millions of words written about al-Qa’eda since the 9/11 attacks two years ago, one phenomenon is consistently overlooked — the role of the…

Fri, 6 April 2001
FBI Probes Alleged Threat to Officer
Man tied to extremists reportedly sent letter in ‘97 seeking information on cop. By Jim Redden The Portland Tribune, Apr 6, 2001 The Portland Police Bureau is investigating a potential threat against one of its officers by a writer with links to the extremist group…

Fri, 2 March 2001
Drugs, Hate Literature Seized In Couple’s Home
The Associated Press 3/2/01 9:17 PM CORBETT, Ore. (AP) -- A Clackamas County couple was arrested on drug-related charges as part of a continuing investigation into the activities of a white separatist group. Fritz A. Springmeier, 45, also known as Victor E. Schoff, and his…

Fri, 2 March 2001
Deputies, Feds Arrest Corbett Couple
An investigation continues into activities of a white separatist group, including drugs and weapons Friday, March 2, 2001 The Oregonian By Stuart Tomlinson of The Oregonian staff CORBETT -- Federal agents and Clackamas County sheriff’s deputies arrested a Corbett couple Thursday as part of an…

Sun, 19 December 1999
Executive Order Gives DOD Power To Use Investigational Drugs On Military
Feds say rules improve safeguards, critics say it will erode their rights. J. Stryker Meyer Staff Writer, NY Times 19 December 1999 WASHINGTON — President Clinton signed Executive Order 13139 on Sept. 30 authorizing the Department of Defense to administer “new investigational drugs” to troops…

Mon, 15 November 1999
Clinton Orders Human Experiments
Timothy W. Maier Insight on the News Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 42, November 15, 1999 Executive Order 13139 is requiring military personnel to receive experimental vaccines not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Courts-martial are pending. A day after Republican Rep. Chris Shays of…

Thu, 11 February 1999
Apollo Astronaut Was Murdered, Son Charges
Christopher Ruddy NewsMax 11 February 1999 Apollo Astronaut Was Murdered, Son Charges Virgil I. “Gus” Grissom, the astronaut slated to be the first man to walk on the moon, was murdered, his son has charged in the February 16 edition of STAR magazine. In another…

Fri, 9 October 1992
Clinton on the Defense About Moscow Trip
The Southeast Missourian 9 October 1992 Ron Fournier Associated Press Bill Clinton said Thursday that President Bush had “sunk to a new low” in making a campaign issue of his college trip to Moscow and overseas war protests of two decades ago. Bush kept up…
Thu, 20 October 1977
Carl Bernstein: The CIA and the Media
No-longer available at Carl Bernstein.com After leaving The Washington Post in 1977, Carl Bernstein spent six months looking at the relationship of the CIA and the press during the Cold War years. His 25,000-word cover story, published in Rolling Stone on October 20, 1977, is reprinted…

Tue, 21 February 1967
C.I.A. Subsidized Festival Trips
Hundreds of Students Were Sent to World Gatherings The New York Times February 21, 1967 A New York freelance writer disclosed yesterday that the Central Intelligence Agency had supported a foundation that sent hundreds of Americans to World Youth Festivals in Vienna in 1959 and…
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