Archive for November 21st, 2011
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Army soldier's hearing set in WikiLeaks case
RealClearPolitics AP The Army intelligence analyst suspected of illegally passing government secrets to the WikiLeaks website will have a military hearing next month in Maryland to determine whether he will stand trial, his lawyer and an Army spokeswoman said Monday. … |
Yeah, man, it’s always great to get back in the groove after a few days off. Just look at the jewels languishing in this otherwise spam-clotted emailbox. Naval Air Station Pensacola finally got its computer system back online. At least, according to Harry White. Last Wednesday, the NASP PAO replied to De Void’s request for [...]
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UFOs Reported at US football games: Public close encounters?
UFODigest These unidentified flying objects (UFOs) might turn out to be something quite normal and become identified flying objects. In fact, they may already be explained. One case occurred Sunday, Oct. 23, in New Orleans during the game between the New Orleans … |
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Alleged leaker Bradley Manning finally scheduled for court
Help Net Security Manning was arrested in May 2010, after having boasted about providing WikiLeaks with combat videos (including that of the helicopter attack made public by the site in April) and a massive amount of classified State Department records. … |
By Scott Corrales
Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
UFO Digest Latin America Correspondent
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UFO Occupants: Mirror Reflections?
UFODigest The UFO enigma presents us with basic paradoxes and unanswered questions which are at the heart and soul of what it means to be human. To me, that is a slight clue that these alien beings are somehow connected to us humans. Each species has a unique … |
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WikiLeaks' Alleged Source Bradley Manning's Court Date Set For 569 Days After …
Forbes One year, six months, and three weeks after he was first jailed in a military brig in Kuwait, alleged WikiLeaks leaker Bradley Manning will have his day in court: According to a blog post Monday from his lawyer David Coombs, the Army private first … |









