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This site is dedicated to providing news coverage of events that are rarely, or never, given any attention in the main stream media. Today is May 28, 2002. Within the next two or three weeks, an entire archive of (150+) news stories will be added in PDF format.
News Documents
Documents reveal U.S. funding for Chile coup (from CNN) November 13, 2000
U.S. officials released documents on Monday (November 13, 2000) acknowledging the CIA had provided covert aid 30 years ago to undermine Chile's government, but analysts say some of the most important documents have not yet been made public.
FBI Confirms 'Magic Lantern' Project Exists (from Reuters) December 14, 2001
An FBI spokesman confirmed on Wednesday (December 12, 2001) that the U.S. government is working on a controversial Internet spying technology, code-named ``Magic Lantern'', which could be used to eavesdrop on computer communications by suspected criminals.
Shadow Government Is at Work in Secret (from Washington Post) March 1, 2002
President Bush has dispatched a shadow government of about 100 senior civilian managers to live and work secretly outside Washington, activating for the first time long-standing plans to ensure survival of federal rule after catastrophic attack on the nation's capital.
US steps up ground offensive (from Guardian Unlimited) March 4, 2002
The BLU-118B thermobaric bomb, known as the "Big Blue Two", dropped for the first time in Afghanistan by US navy planes, is designed to kill people in caves and bunkers without collapsing the structures, writes Richard Norton Taylor.
U.S. Works Up Plan for Using Nuclear Arms (from LA Times) March 9, 2002
The Bush administration has directed the military to prepare contingency plans to use nuclear weapons against at least seven countries and to build smaller nuclear weapons for use in certain battlefield situations, according to a classified Pentagon report obtained by the Los Angeles Times.
Nuclear arsenal upgrade planned 'Bunker buster' marks a shift in U.S. strategy (from USA Today) March 2002
Energy Department scientists will begin work next month on a new bunker-busting nuclear weapon that could mark the most significant advance in the U.S. nuclear arsenal in a decade.
CEOs Plan Network to Link Them In Attack (from Washtech.com) March 13, 2002
Leaders of the nation's largest corporations are designing a new communications network that would alert them immediately to a terrorist attack and enable them to instantly talk with one another and government officials about how to respond.
Food drops found to do little good (from Boston Globe) March 26, 2002
The Bush administration's much publicized food ration airdrop in northern Afghanistan - hailed by the Pentagon as a way to feed starving residents while winning their loyalty - achieved neither goal in many targeted areas, military experts, aid workers, and a report by retired US special forces officers now conclude.
A Troubling Money Trail (from Newsweek) March 2002
Last week federal agents raided more than a dozen U.S.-based Islamic businesses and charities looking for ties to Al Qaeda and other terror groups. NEWSWEEK has learned that a main target of the raids, a Saudi-backed charity called the SAFA Trust, has provided funding for an influential Islamic political group with close ties to the GOP and the Bush White House.

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