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Here we will be posting some recent crimes reported by the Special Thought Crime
Police Unit
Thought Crime: Government panel suspends doctor's right
to practice medicine… because he talked about the “new world order”
A state government panel in Oregon has barred a psychiatrist
from practicing medicine because he talked to his patients about the "new world order," saying such discussions could cause
"emotional duress."
Ohioans
Could Be Arrested For Not Telling Police Their Name
State
Anti-Terror Bill Up For Vote:
Ohioans
could be detained or arrested for not telling a police officer their name, address and age under an anti-terrorism bill up
for a Senate committee vote Wednesday.
In addition, prosecutors
and judges would be required to inform the federal government if a person convicted of a crime is also an illegal alien. And
villages, cities and other municipalities would be banned from passing laws that hinder state or federal investigations into
terrorism. READ MORE
Talent Show Act Goes Anti-Bush, Draws Secret
Service
A band made up of Boulder
High School students, formerly known as the Taliband, was cleared to play at a Friday night talent show after Secret Service
agents investigated a threat the group allegedly made against President Bush.
Violent threats against Presbyterian
Church for not supporting Israel
“The
Presbyterian Church USA recently said it would stop investing in companies that do business with Israel -- an effort, the
church says, to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, although many Jews see it as an unhelpful, anti-Israel move. Last week,
the Presbyterian Church (USA) said it had received a letter threatening arson attacks on its churches for its "anti-Israel
and anti-Jewish attitudes."
Read more
Homeland Security Agents
Arrest Veteran Over Dispute With The VA Hospital
If you’re a veteran and complain about your health benefits,
you could be a terrorist…
Inspectors from Federal Protective Services — a branch of the Homeland
Security Department — arrested a Bettendorf chiropractor Friday accused of making harassing phone calls to the Department
of Veterans Affairs office in Des Moines.
Read more
"Hate Crimes" Law Undermines Rights
A "hate crimes" law would expand the law's concern
from criminal action to "criminal thought." It would institute the premise that the purpose of our legal system is not to
defend the rights of the victim, but to punish socially unacceptable ideas. This is a premise that should be abhorrent to
a free society.
A form of tyranny over the mind of man that Thomas
Jefferson feared has taken root in America under the guise of the politically correct war on so-called prejudicially motivated
acts of violence. In Washington, they call it Hate Crime, what it really is, is Thought Crime.
The Politically Incorrect Professor
Zeller put together a proposed course curriculum.
He included books like "Illiberal Education" by Dinesh D'Souza; "The Bell Curve" by Herrnstein and Murray; "Two Steps Ahead
of the Thought Police" by John Leo; "Inside American Education" by Thomas Sowell; "A Nation of Victims," by Charles Sykes;
and "Civil Wrongs: What Went Wrong With Affirmative Action," by S. Yates. But Zeller's sociology colleagues said "no" to the
course. Zeller protested, and ultimately the sociology department voted on whether or not he could teach the course. Zeller
lost 9-5. Zeller then attempted to teach the course in other departments, but no other department granted approval. So much
for academic freedom, for diversity of thought. Not only that, Zeller found friends few and far between.
FBI to Website Owner ''We
Are Watching You''
Cryptome is
a web site dedicated to investigating and publishing accounts
of government improprieties, particularly as they relate to secrecy and First Amendment violations. On November 4, FBI agents
visited the website's New York City office and met with site owner John Young.
Read more
Anti-war activist charged for 'misusing
phone' to protest the War
An Auckland peace activist who
sent an email to the US Embassy objecting to the war on Iraq has been charged with misuse of a telephone.
Read more
Students get visit by imperial guards after criticizing the emperor
OAKLAND
(KRON) -- Some teachers in Oakland are rallying behind two students who were interrogated by the Secret Service. That followed
remarks the teenagers made about the President during a class discussion. The incident has many people angry.
If you criticize the government, you might
be evicted
05/19/03: (Albuquerque Tribune) Pop quiz: In which country can a tenant
be evicted for protesting against the government?
Answer: The United States of America. Read more
Thought crime police arrest man for wearing
a 'peace' t-shirt at the same mall where he bought it
According to the criminal complaint
filed Monday, Stephen Downs was wearing a T-shirt bearing the words "Give Peace A Chance" that he had just purchased from
a vendor inside the Crossgates Mall in Guilderland, New York, near Albany.
Read more
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