Help Pick Biggest Covered-Up Stories of 2005

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Help Pick Biggest Cover-Ups of 2005
WND's annual quest for year's most under-reported stories
Posted: December 14, 2005

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Attention, WND newshounds! As it does every year, WorldNetDaily.com is inviting readers to submit their candidates for the most "spiked" stories of the year in Operation Spike!

While most news organizations present year-end retrospective replays of what they consider to have been the top news stories of the previous 12 months, WND's editors have always found it more newsworthy to publish a compilation of the important stories most ignored by the establishment press.

E-mail your nominations to [email protected].

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47888
 
In the 1990s the Echelon Project was used by NSA to listen into almost every single call, or e-mail sent from the US or anywhere for that matter. Does anybody else remember the controversy? It was one of the big reasons we ended up with an Intel wall.

Echelon was a software that monitor all the calls and would flag for direct listening conversations, or e-mails, pretty much any digital communication with certain tagwords.

Now we have Bush specifically listening to few conversations, it is the story of a lifetime. Echelon was reported in the 90s, but the controversy was soon forgotten. Now that this new listening controversy has come to light, they are missing the connotations of their poster-boy Clinton. Clinton authorized this, and with no court orders. A far more egregious and totally unsupervised, unlike Bush's with FISC and the Senate both constantly briefed on the project, by any other portion of the government.

It is logical that this should have been reported at the same time as similar 'abuses' by the same branch of government (since the press was ignoring the oversight of the FISC and Senate Intel Committee.)
 
Able Danger

Zimbabwe's collapse into madness and tyranny

The continuing genocide in Darfur, Sudan and the CIA's role in working with its architects, as well as the utter failure of the EU, UN, AU and US to stop it.

Russia's inability to secure its borders against Islamic terrorists and armed groups.

Anti-War Democrats sensationalist and utterly untrue statements about US troops and George Bush at anti-war rallies and meetings.

China's internal chaos

Syria's full support of insurgents and terrorists in Iraq

Corey Maye

Jack Abramoff (sp?) and the many scandals already uncovered in Congress with his name on it.

Environmental warfare in Africa, Asia.

South Africa's emegence as an imperial power in South Africa.

Turkey's slow but steady regression from democracy into autocratic theocracy.
 
Sandy Berger smuggling and then destroying evidence from the Clinton Administration that was most likely incredibly relevant to the 9/11 Commission's questioning as to what when wrong with out intel pre-9/11.

Able Danger

The Dueffler's reports findings on just how dangerous Saddam Hussien's regime was.

The absolute uselessness and corruption of the UN: the sexual abuses, the Oil for Food Scandal, Kofi's "More Likely Than Not" Guilt in the scandal
 

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