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uGFILES
FBI Celebrity Dirt
is but one of a collection of depressing but saucy APB reports on the activities of U.S. G-Men.
There's a lot of great things the FBI has done to preserve the American dream. You won't
find any of them here. |
uThe
Smoking Gun
To discover this site is to have one of
those rare web epiphanies (heart aflutter, etc.). Rivet self to info acquired via tips and
"Freedom of Info" requests. Plus first rate design, contest, Howard Stern's floor plans.
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udisinformation
We're not exactly sure what the mission statement here is. Enviro-paranoid? FBI-phobic?
Whatever, they rant and back it up . . .VERY impressive. |
Web Privacy
Just another conspiracy wacko who seems to be right. Wondering what "Net
privacy" means and why you should care? Lots more on privacy issues, your dirty
laundry here. |
uDiamonds and Iran
Unrelated, except that they are two of
the most interesting conspiracy-type subjects - Africa's diamond
trade and the CIA in Iran
- And both are wonderfully documented on the NYT
site. This is Web use at its best. |
Ringing
Ma Bell
This Dallas Observer article explains exactly how much it cost Ma Bell to buy a ticket to
rip you off. If the story's so big, why wasn't it in your local paper?
For long distance, check out this shameful ATT prank,
NYT. |
Laissez Faire Times
J. Orlin Grabbe, ed.
"Inspecting the global underbelly:
privacy, money laundering, espionage." Conspiracy magazine and portal. Inclusion of
topical and historical documents casts eerie glow. |
uCocaine Importing Agency News
Hey, didja know last year's CIA budget was
over $26b? Hats off to this scholar. He tracks the CIA's drugs, money and guns via
link-laden site. Message Board. |
U.S.-Pol Pot
Alliance
Ever wonder why the U.S. has normal relations with Cambodia? And other true-sounding examples
that should persuade Americans to use their right to vote. |
Project Whistleblower
Neat site for those working up the nerve to rat out an employer, especially the U.S.
Government. Many patriots came before you; still, careful of men in cheap suits and
battered Fords. Donations accepted. |
uOpen
Secrets
With the $1,000 campaign contribution limit imposed, Park Avenue matrons classified as
"Homemakers" have apparently re-emerged as a major political force. |
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"Philadelphia's mayor blew a gasket when he learned
city funds were used to help distribute "Tricks of the Trade," a pamphlet
offering health and safety tips to hookers...originally produced in NYC. '...Try to...get
your john off some other way. Charging a lot more for vaginal or anal sex may discourage
cheap johns.'"
"Got Milk? The number one point about Bovine Growth Hormone is that there is no need
for it...dairy industry's biggest problem is overproduction... What about the cows? Maker
Monsanto's warning: 'POSILAC is associated with...cystic ovaries... enlarged hocks and
lesions...'"
"State Dept. Historical Advisory Committee annual report said that without more
declassification of CIA covert actions, the government's version of history would
constitute "an official lie."
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"The Shah requires special preparation. By nature a creature of indecision, beset by
formless doubts and fears, he must be induced to play his role..."
- excerpted from TPAJAX (secret U.S. Gov.) Plan
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