AmeriKa’s College Commissars

Well, it sure is an education for the kids:

“Students seek right to carry weapons; Advocates step up campaign after campus rampage” by Ramit Plushnick-Masti, Associated Press | May 31, 2009

PITTSBURGH – Colleges nationwide have unconstitutionally barred students from handing out literature, protesting, and gathering in support of the right to carry weapons on campus, students and an advocacy group say.

Christine Brashier, a freshman at the Community College of Allegheny County near Pittsburgh, said a dean recently told her she had to stop distributing fliers for the group Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, which has chapters at many colleges, and to destroy the pamphlets she had designed…. (snip)

An institution of higher education, learning, and knowledge, right?  If so, the academics would be leading the call for 9/11 Truth, wouldn’t they?

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But since April 16, 2007, when Seung-Hui Cho went on a shooting rampage at Virginia Tech University, killing 32 people and injuring 17 before turning the gun on himself, more students have been advocating for the right to carry guns on campus, and state lawmakers have been tackling the issue as well. As a result, more universities and colleges have suppressed the rights of students to organize…. (snip)

That’s not China or Russia, kiddos, that’s AmeriKa!

Looks like Operation Bluebird backfired (also see: MK Ultra). Maybe the kids aren’t as ‘too-pid as we were told.

Interesting CUI BONO, is it not?

In Tarrant County, Texas, students have been trying to hold an “empty holster” demonstration in the college’s designated “Free Speech” zone. The college has repeatedly refused to allow the protest…. 

And you thought it was only government!

College spokeswoman Donna Darovich said students are permitted to voice their opinions in the “Free Speech” zone but will not be allowed to carry empty holsters anywhere on campus…. (snip)

Central Connecticut State University in New Britain allowed a gun holster protest on its campus in April, a month after the school was mired in publicity because a student was questioned by police after he gave a class presentation on gun rights that made a professor uncomfortable.

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Mark my words: the time is coming when it will be forbidden to criticize the government or its politically-correct positions, and that time is not far off.

That explains the good marks I got in college way back when. I simply told them what they filled me up with and what they wanted to hear.

Why Obama Wants a Cyber Czar

Turns out it is not about protecting you or the Internet at all:

“US rallies hackers to defend networks; In recession, firms can recruit top computer talent” by Christopher Drew and John Markoff, New York Times | May 31, 2009

The military contractors are now in the enviable position of turning what they learned out of necessity – protecting the sensitive Pentagon data that sit on their own computers – into a lucrative business that could replace some of the revenue lost by cancellation of conventional weapons systems.

Related: Following Zakheim and Pentagon trillions to Israel and 9-11

Where did all that money go?

Executives at Lockheed Martin, which has long been the government’s largest information-technology contractor, also see the demand for greater computer security spreading to energy and healthcare agencies and the rest of the nation’s critical infrastructure…. (snip)

The Air Force plans this year to award the first publicly announced contract for developing tools to break into enemy computers…. 

Translation: There is NOTHING DEFENSIVE about it!

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U.S. Terrorizes Iran

And the AmeriKan media is lying about it:

“Anti-Iran militia faces terrorist designation; US is weighing conciliatory step” by Farah Stockman, Globe Staff | May 30, 2009

The New Yorker magazine and ABC News have reported that the US government has been in contact with Jundullah and used such groups to keep tabs on Al Qaeda, which operates in the same territory in Pakistan. A key source for the ABC News story was later discredited.” 

Yeah, sure, like the Iraq sources — and every other source the AmeriKan newspapers use.

“Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists. From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime.” — George W. Bush, September 20, 2001

Turns out we are the terrorists:

Terrorism, definition:

[An] act of terrorism, means any activity that (A) involves a violent act or an act dangerous to human life that is a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or any State, or that would be a criminal violation if committed within the jurisdiction of the United States or of any State; and (B) appears to be intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by assassination or kidnapping.

“The hope that Iranians will blame their own government for their hardships, and that their complaints will influence the regime

Related: CIA Protects Al-Qaeda Group From Extradition

Operation Ajax

Iranian airliner shootdown

M.E.K.

Bush Authorizes New Covert Action Against Iran

Also see: P.J.A.K. (for a one-day wonder) and Plan B for who is working with them.

And the work continues under Obama:

Explosion in mosque kills 15, wounds 80 in southeast Iran

Iran blames US for preelection violence

“Ahmadinejad threatens to disclose federal papers; Iranian leader hits back at allegations of fiscal negligence” by Nasser Karimi, Associated Press | June 1, 2009

Clashes erupted yesterday in the southeastern city of Zahedan, where a Sunni militant faction claimed responsibility for the bombing of a Shi’ite mosque last week that killed 25 people and injured 80. The state news agency said the fighting was sparked by rumors that a local Sunni cleric had been attacked.

Related: The Weeping Ahmadinejad

A bomb was found on board an Iranian airliner soon after takeoff late Saturday, forcing it to return to the southwestern city of Ahvaz. Mohammad Hasan Kazemi, air guards chief, called it a “sabotage attempt” apparently timed to show instability before the elections.

Thursday’s bombing in Zahedan was claimed by a Sunni militant group with reported ties to Pakistan, Jundallah or God’s Brigade. The group has been fighting a low-level campaign against Iran’s Shi’ite leadership for years….

Colonel Mohsen Khancherli, Tehran deputy police chief, reported a bomb threat yesterday at the Tehran city theater, though no bomb was found.

And for YOUR CONSIDERATION:

“Iran has more political freedom than many countries in the region