Archive for February 2nd, 2012
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The Assange case means that we are all suspects now
On Line opinion In Sweden, he is at risk of being "temporarily surrendered" to the US where his life has been threatened and he is accused of "aiding the enemy" with Bradley Manning, the young soldier accused of leaking evidence of US war crimes to WikiLeaks. |
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A new wallpaper has been posted to the Space gallery on Desktop Nexus.
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Julian Assange Must Wait For Supreme Court Decision
Huffington Post UK WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange must wait to hear whether he has won the latest round of a legal battle against extradition after a Supreme Court hearing on Thursday. A panel of seven judges today reserved judgment after hearing legal argument from … |
Two Minnesota witnesses report shooting at an object that made no sound and hovered in the air with a shape similar to an X-47B drone, according to February 2, 2012, testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting…

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Happy Groundhog Day, will or will we not have six more weeks of winter? Well according to the Washington Post Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow meaning 6 more weeks of winter.
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Flaming Meteor Streaks across Texas
Dallas Blog (blog) by Tom McGregor UFO conspiracy theorists may have thought a space alien invasion was striking the Lone Star state on Wednesday evening, but it turns out that it was just a meteor. The Federal Aviation Administration announced a bright, streaking light … Oklahoma UFO? Bright Fireball Turns out to be Meteor Fireball in Oklahoma sky not UFO Falling Meteor Caught On Tape In Okla. |
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Precedent warning as Assange extradition case ends
Reuters UK By Estelle Shirbon | LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's Supreme Court risks jeopardising extraditions to many neighbouring countries if it stops WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being sent to Sweden for questioning over sex crimes, a lawyer for Swedish … |





