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The Bush Administration's Secret Biowarfare Agenda

By Stephen Ledman / medialeft.com / July 30, 2008 When it comes to observing US and international laws, treaties and norms, the Bush administration is a serial offender. Since 2001, it's: spurned efforts for nuclear disarmament to advance its weapons program and retain current stockpiles; renounced the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and… ....

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Transcripts for CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20220124 13:29:00

It reflects an intent by the president or the people around him to use united states military forces to seize voting machines, to federalize the national guard. it relies on legal authorities commonly applied against our foreign adversaries. whether the department of justice investigation leads to criminal liability remains to be seen, but hypothetically there could be evidence adduced that would lead to another seditious conspiracy charge, to a conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, and there could be even violations with respect to the transmittal of classified information, the national security memoranda cited in the order. did somebody disclose classified information to someone not authorized to receive it? it s a law school exam of potential issues that the department of justice needs to investigate. you re talking about the first story that came out in politico, a draft on an ....

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Letter to President Biden on Classification Reform


Letter to President Biden on Classification Reform
April 21, 2021
The White House
Dear President Biden,
As organizations interested in government transparency, accountability, and human rights, we support the administration’s goal to work toward “rebuilding trust with the American people” and we strongly endorse your commitment to “the highest standards of transparency.” Rebuilding trust requires openness and honesty, and also requires taking a serious look at the problem of excessive national security secrecy, which has expanded unabated over many decades and enabled abuses of power and violations of human rights and civil liberties. Particularly as the nation approaches the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks later this year, now is the time to begin to peel back the layers of unwarranted and harmful secrecy that have built up over those twenty years and more. ....

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Don't Downgrade Space - Defense One


Don’t Downgrade Space
February 16, 2021
Early indications from the Oval Office suggest that the Biden administration places less importance on space policy than did the Trump administration. This is dangerous, and risks squandering momentum in a crucial area of economic and national security importance.
President Biden’s Feb. 4 memorandum on “Renewing the National Security Council System” notably ignores the National Space Council. The consensus among experts is that this memorandum portends the dissolution of the council, whose functions would likely absorbed by the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, or OSTP, which the Biden administration has elevated to a cabinet-level position. ....

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Memorandum on Renewing National Security Council System


The White House
SUBJECT: Renewing the National Security Council System
To assist the President in carrying out his responsibilities in the area of national security, I hereby direct that the National Security Council system be organized as follows.
A. The National Security Council
The National Security Council (NSC) shall be the principal forum for consideration of national security policy issues requiring Presidential determination. The functions, membership, and responsibilities of the NSC shall be as set forth in the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, and this National Security Memorandum.
The NSC shall advise and assist the President in integrating all aspects of national security policy. Along with its subordinate committees, the NSC shall be the President’s principal means for coordinating executive departments and agencies in the development and implementation of national security policy, and in long-term strategic planning. ....

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