Terry Gilliam: ex-American
Sunday, September 21st, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in people | 7 Comments »Hey lookie there! Other people do renounce their US citizenship! From CBS News, 6 October 2006: Terry Gilliam Sounds Off Director Of 'Brazil' Says Current Events Parallel His Cult Movie Visionary director Terry Gilliam, whose 1985 film "Brazil" was a classic tale of terrorized ...
War is terrorism with a bigger budget
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in art, war | 5 Comments »Graffiti from Vienna, Austria, photographed by spanaut @ flickr.com: [caption id="attachment_463" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="by spanaut @ flickr.com"][/caption]
Horrors of the present
Monday, August 11th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in police | 4 Comments »The horrors of the future have NOTHING on the horrors of the present... [caption id="attachment_268" align="alignleft" width="432" caption="Jinan, China, 2 July 2008"][/caption]
Quote of the day - Arundhati Roy
Monday, July 14th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in war | 3 Comments »This is not to suggest that the terrorists who perpetrated the outrage on 11 September should not be hunted down and brought to book. They must be. But is war the best way to track them down? Will burning the ...
France pushing nationwide internet censorship
Friday, June 13th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in mind control, police, surveillance | 2 Comments »Hmmm, I wonder if they'll add nostate.com to the blacklist, given that I've declared myself a terrorist... From The Inquirer: French Government decides to censor the Internet Keep your Égalité and Fraternité but shove your Liberté! 10 June 2008 THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT has apparently decided ...
Military Commissions Act partially overturned
Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in police, prison, war | 1 Comment »No sooner do I complete writing a post mentioning one of the most odious pieces of legislation ever devised in the "land of the free" that a faint ray of hope comes through: From the New York Times: Justices Rule Terror Suspects ...
42 days: UK accelerates slide into police state
Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in police, politics, prison, surveillance | 3 Comments »It is a principle of English common law that if the State is to arrest someone, it must charge them with a crime in relatively short order, or release them. It is known as the habeas corpus doctrine, and has ...












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