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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/rights-group-challenges-u-phone-surveillance-program-195735559.html;_ylt=AqbcNFVESZFdfD3CnHOKGQyiuYdG;_ylu=X3oDMTNyNjZ1ajJoBG1pdANGUCBUb3AgU3RvcnkgTGVmdARwa2cDMDE1YjUyZGMtZmIyNy0zZTgxLWE0MWMtNjk3NGZmNDNmMzE4BHBvcwMyBHNlYwN0b3Bfc3RvcnkEdmVyAzZmMTA0ZGYyLWQyZDYtMTFlMi1iN2Y3LTEwNDU4MGYwZmMwOQ--;_ylg=X3oDMTFkcW51ZGliBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdANob21lBHB0A3BtaA--;_ylv=3

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http://washingtonexaminer.com/us-spy-programs-raise-ire-both-home-and-abroad/article/feed/2105546

"Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, who heads the Senate Intelligence Committee and supports the surveillance, accused Snowden of committing an "act of treason" and said he should be prosecuted."

Really?  And your efforts to sidestep the Second Amendment isn't "an act of treason" for which YOU and your colleagues, Ms. Feinstein, should be prosecuted?

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Edward Snowden Pardon Petition Gaining Steam

A petition launched on a White House website on Sunday is calling on the Obama administration to pardon Edward Snowden, the source behind the leak on the National Security Agency's phone and Internet surveillance programs.

"Edward Snowden is a national hero and should be immediately issued a a full, free, and absolute pardon for any crimes he has committed or may have committed related to blowing the whistle on secret NSA surveillance programs," the petition reads.

As of Monday morning, the petition had more than 12,000 signatures and was quickly gaining steam. The required threshold for a formal response from the White House is 100,000 signatures...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/10/edward-snowden-petition_n_3415566.html

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15,000 International Troops Head To Border Of Syria For War Exercise???

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Exercise or a war?
New World Order running out of time to start war with Iran.
While at Brussels the European Union lifted the embargo on weapons shipments to the anti-Assad troops, more than 15.000 troops from 17 NATO and extra-NATO countries are going to move into Jordan, to start an extensive  combined military exercise.
As the Amman Government announced, “starting in the next few weeks” the 2013 Eager Lion exercise will start up with air-sea and land battle operations involving the whole country.
In the exercise, that will last about fifteen days, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Canada, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, France, Jordan, United Kingdom, Iraq, Italy, Lebanon, Czech Republic, Pakistan, Poland, Qatar, United States, Turkey and Yemen will take part.
In preparation for Eager Lion, over the last few days the Jordan National Army Commander in Chief – General Mishal Mohammed Zabin – met with the military leaders of United States, France and Turkey, and with NATO Deputy Secretary-general Alexander Vershbow.
http://www.tlaxcala-int.org/article.asp?reference=9802
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U.S. Gives Saudi Arabia ‘Unrestricted’ Access To American Skies

Jun 5, 2013 11 Comments Jake Hammer

(CNSNews.com) – The United States and Saudi Arabia have signed an Open Skies agreement that will “permit unrestricted air service by the airlines of both countries between and beyond the other’s territory.”

The agreement means Saudi airlines may fly from any point in the kingdom to any point in the United States, and that U.S. airlines may fly from any point here to any airport in Saudi Arabia.

The deal was signed May 28 in Jeddah by U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia James B. Smith and Dr. Faisal bin Hamad Al-Sugair, Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Director of the General Authority of Civil Aviation.

In addition to permitting each nations’ airlines to provide unrestricted air service to any point in the other country, the agreement also eliminates restrictions on how often the carriers can fly, the kind of aircraft they can use and the prices they charge.

“Saudi Arabia is a valued and close partner of the United States,” Kerry Humphrey of the State Department’s Bureau of Economic & Business Affairs told CNSNews.com. “This agreement not only reflects the excellent state of our bilateral relations, but also promises to facilitate further development of those relations with regard to tourism and trade.”

Fifteen of the 19 men who hijacked and crashed American planes on Sept. 11, 2001 were from Saudi Arabia.

But in announcing the Open Skies Agreement, the State Department said the deal will benefit businesses and travelers “while preserving our commitments to aviation safety and security.”

According to the State Department’s most recent report on global terrorism, “During 2012, the Government of Saudi Arabia continued its long-term counterterrorism strategy to track and halt the activities of terrorists and terrorist financiers, dismantle the physical presence of al-Qa’ida, and impede the ability of militants to operate from or within the Kingdom.”

The report said Saudi authorities in August 2012 “announced they had discovered and partially rounded up two separate terrorist cells (one in Riyadh and the other in Jeddah) affiliated with al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).”

And throughout 2012, the report noted, the Yemen-based AQAP “noticeably stepped up its efforts to inspire sympathizers throughout Saudi Arabia in an effort to compensate for difficulties in carrying out cross-border attacks.”

The report also noted that Saudi Arabia maintains a “robust counterterrorism relationship” with the United States.

The State Department says full implementation of the Open Skies agreement with Saudi Arabia will take place over three years and will be monitored to ensure that each country has completed the required domestic legal measures. Keep reading…

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4th of July

Does anyone think Nancy and the Zetas might be expecting their STO guy Obama, might finally (fully) disclose PX and alien stuff on the 4th of July?

The thought just crossed my mind as I was reading the latest Fulford stuff.     anyworm, what do ya think?

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