US more of a killer than hijackers
The alleged mastermind of 9/11 has said the US is responsible for the deaths of far more people than the hijackers who killed nearly 3000 in the 2001 attacks. He also accused the US of abusing the...
View ArticleSuspected 9/11 mastermind calls US worse killer
A sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, right, consults with his civilian attorney David Nevin (AP/Janet Hamlin) Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, told a...
View ArticleSuspected 9/11 mastermind calls U.S. worse killer
Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, told a Guantanamo courtroom yesterday that America is a bigger killer than he ever has been.As Reuters reported, during a pretrial hearing focused...
View ArticleAnonymous hacker behind Stratfor attack faces life in prison
Jeremy Hammond (AFP Photo / Chicago Police Department) A pretrial hearing in the case against accused LulzSec hacker Jeremy Hammond this week ended with the 27-year-old Chicago man being told he could...
View ArticleAnonymous hacker behind Stratfor attack faces life in prison — RT …
A pretrial hearing in the case against accused LulzSec hacker Jeremy Hammond this week ended with the 27-year-old Chicago man being told he could be sentenced to life in prison for compromising the...
View ArticleBradley Manning to testify at his pretrial hearing
Pfc. Bradley Manning will testify at his Fort Meade pretrial hearing Tuesday — it will be the accused whistleblower’s first public speaking appearance since 2010.Manning is expected to speak about his...
View ArticleMarine commander: Quantico wasn’t prepared for Manning’s long detention
Retired Colonel Daniel Choike, who served as the Quantico Marine Brig commander while Pfc. Bradly Manning was imprisoned there for nine months, testified Tuesday in the soldier’s pretrial hearing at...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Hearing: Judge Accepts Terms Of Bradley Manning’s Proposed Plea
FORT MEADE, Md. — A military judge on Thursday accepted the terms under which an Army private would plead guilty to seven charges for sending classified documents to WikiLeaks.Col. Denise Lind ruled...
View ArticleBradley Manning testifies
Pfc. Bradley Manning testified Thursday on the third say of his pretrial hearing at Fort Meade. In his first public speaking appearance in two years, the soldier appeared in his and dress uniform and...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Case: Bradley Manning Questioned By Prosecutors
FORT MEADE, Md. — Military prosecutors planned to go face-to-face for the first time Friday with an Army private charged with sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks.Pfc....
View ArticleProsecutors exhibit Bradley Manning’s noose
On Friday, U.S. government prosecutors cross examined Pfc. Bradley Manning at his pretrial hearing at Fort Meade. Manning testified Thursday and Friday as a part of a motion brought by his defense...
View ArticleRyan Jordan, Bradley Manning’s Former Counselor, Testifies That History...
FORT MEADE, Md. — An Army private charged with sending U.S secrets to the website WikiLeaks had a history of suicidal thoughts and aloof behavior that outweighed a psychiatrist’s opinion that he was...
View ArticleBradley Manning’s trial delayed in WikiLeaks case
FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — The trial of an Army private charged with sending U.S. secrets to the website WikiLeaks is being pushed back from February to March.Military judge Col. Denise Lind announced the...
View ArticleDHS Buys 200,000 More Rounds Of Ammunition
(Paul Joseph Watson) While the Obama administration sets out to eviscerate the gun rights of American citizens in the aftermath of Sandy Hook, earlier this week it was announced that the Department...
View ArticleMilitary judge: Bradley Manning subjected to illegal pretrial punishment
A military judge has knocked 112 days off any potential sentence for Army Private Bradley Manning, who has been accused of illegally transferring a drove of secret State Department documents to...
View ArticleJudge: Manning endured unlawful pretrial punishment
Military judge Col. Denise Lind ruled Tuesday that Pfc. Bradley Manning suffered unlawful pretrial punishment during his nine months held at Quantico. The soldier will thus be granted a sentence...
View ArticleBradley Manning’s trial pushed back again
As noted here Tuesday, the military judge presiding of Pfc. Bradley Manning’s court martial ruled that the soldier had suffered unlawful pretrial punishment and for this would have his sentence...
View ArticleCIA behind bizarre censorship incident at alleged 9/11 plotters’ Gitmo trial
The Central Intelligence Agency was responsible for a bizarre episode of live censorship during Monday’s pretrial hearing for the five Guantanamo Bay prisoners accused of planning the attacks of Sept....
View ArticleFormer Florida GOP chief pleads guilty before trial
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Former Republican Party of Florida chairman Jim Greer pleaded guilty to theft and money laundering charges Monday just before jury selection in his criminal trial was to begin....
View ArticleFormer Fla. GOP chief pleads guilty before trial
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Former Republican Party of Florida chairman Jim Greer pleaded guilty to theft and money laundering charges Monday just before jury selection in his criminal trial was to begin....
View ArticleBailing out the Bail System
Every day in America, the personal liberty of thousands rests upon a technology originally created in the Middle Ages. No, not semi-automatic sporting rifles, those came later. I’m talking about bail....
View ArticleMoscow allows opposition protest march on Russia Day
The authorities have “agreed in principle” with the plan of the so-called ‘March against executioners’, Interfax said, citing the head of the Moscow City Security Department Aleksey Mayorov. The...
View ArticleCourt-martial trial for Bradley Manning over WikiLeaks starts Monday
The court-martial of Private first class Bradley Manning will begin in Ft. Meade, Maryland this week and is slated to run through the summer. Manning, 25, could be sentenced to spend the rest of his...
View ArticleManning verdict to be announced on Tuesday
Col. Denise Lind, the presiding judge in the court-martial of the United States v. Pfc Manning, said Monday morning that the long-awaited verdict will be delivered at 1 p.m. EDT from the military...
View ArticleManning trial verdict: LIVE UPDATES
11:54 GMT: As a US military judge deliberates the fate of Bradley Manning, activists in dozens of cities took to the streets across the world to show support for the whistleblower. Demonstrators in 40...
View ArticleGuantanamo prosecutors pushing for 2014 trial for 9/11 case
Military prosecutors want to speed up the hearing schedule and start the trial next autumn for the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 plot, Khlalid Sheikh Mohammed, and his four alleged conspirators – all...
View ArticleRussia ‘may review’ relations with ‘inadequate’ Belarus over detention of...
Baumgertner was detained August 26 in the Minsk airport shortly after talks with Belarusian Prime Minister Mikhail Myasnikovich, who invited him to the country. The Uralkali CEO was charged with...
View Article‘The best bad option’– Gitmo attorneys say Starbucks Wi-Fi more secure than...
Lawyers for the accused terrorists said in pretrial hearings previously that they often relied on the wireless Internet provided at coffee shops to conduct work over the Web, but on Thursday the...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....