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U.S. High Court Denies Strip - Search Appeal

Children can be strip-searched by teachers -

Dateline -- Monday, November 10, 1997
U.S. High Court Denies Strip-Search Appeal



The Supreme Court let stand Monday a ruling that public school officials did not violate clearly established constitutional privacy rights by twice strip-searching two girls in the second grade.

The justices left intact a U.S. appeals court ruling that the officials may be guilty of "questionable judgment," but could not be held liable for money damages for an unconstitutional search of the 8-year-old girls.

The case began May 1, 1992, when a teacher and a school counselor in Talladega, Ala., conducted the strip-searches after a classmate reported $7 missing from her purse.

Another classmate accused one of the girls, Cassandra Jenkins, of stealing the money and putting it in the backpack of the other girl, Oneika McKenzie. No money was found in the backpack.

The two girls were taken to a restroom and told by music teacher Susannah Herring to remove their clothes. They were told to come out of the toilet stalls with their underpants down to their ankles, which they did.

No money was found on the girls or in their clothing. After a trip to the principal's office, the girls were taken by Herring and guidance counselorMelba Simon back to the restroom for another, unsuccessful strip-search.

The parents of the two girls sued for damages under the civil rights laws, alleging violations of their constitutional right to be free from unreasonable searches.

A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit. A divided appeals court in June upheld the decision, ruling that the teacher and counselor enjoyed partial immunity from the constitutional claim.

The appeals court said that in 1992 the law involving searches of students at school had not been sufficiently developed to place the educators on notice that their conduct was constitutionally impermissible.

The Supreme Court in a 1985 ruling gave school administrators greater flexibility to search students, but said they still have a legitimate right to privacy and added that the seach cannot be "excessively intrusive."

Attorneys for the two girls appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing that the appeals court decision conflicted with the 1985 precedent. They said the appeals court decision sent the wrong message to "school officials nationwide."

They said school authorities may strip-search students to prevent imminent danger from the possession of weapons or illegal drugs, but they may not use intrusive searches for "the most minor suspected infractions."

The attorneys said Supreme Court guidance was urgently needed on the extent of constitutional constraints on strip-searches in schools.

Attorneys for the teacher and the counselor urged that the appeal be denied, saying the appeals court correctly decided the case. The Supreme Court turned down the appeal without any comment or dissent.

Civilian Internment Camps a REALITY

Camps up for review -

Dateline -- September 23, 1997, The Winds today announced ...

CIVILIAN INTERNMENT CAMPS UP FOR REVIEW

VERITAS News Service - In a revealing admission the Director of Resource Management for the U.S. Army confirmed the validity of a memorandum relating to the establishment of a civilian inmate labor program under development by the Department of the Army. The document states, "Enclosed for your review and comment is the draft Army regulation on civilian inmate labor utilization" and the procedure to "establish civilian prison camps on installations." Cherith Chronicle, June 1997.



Civilian internment camps or prison camps, more commonly known as concentration camps, have been the subject of much rumor and speculation during the past few years in America. Several publications have devoted space to the topic and many talk radio programs have dealt with the issue.

However, Congressman Henry Gonzales (D, Texas) clarified the question of the existence of civilian detention camps. In an interview the congressman stated, "the truth is yes - you do have these stand by provisions, and the plans are here...whereby you could, in the name of stopping terrorism...evoke the military and arrest Americans and put them in detention camps."

Turner Donates $1 Billion to UN

over the next 10 years...

Dateline -- September 22, 1997 CNN Today Announced...

Ted Turner

VERITAS News Service - Ted Turner, the founder of Cable News Network, told interviewer Larry King Thursday that he will donate $1 billion to the United Nations over the next 10 years. Turner said he will earmark the money for humanitarian agencies. He made a personal appeal for other wealthy people to also donate money to UN causes. He said a billion is a nice round number.

Exposing the Global Surveillance System

IN THE LATE 1980S, IN A DECISION IT PROBABLY REGRETS, THE US PROMPTED NEW ZEALAND TO JOIN A NEW AND HIGHLY SECRET GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM. HAGER'S INVESTIGATION INTO IT AND HIS DISCOVERY OF THE ECHELON DICTIONARY HAS REVEALED ONE OF THE WORLD'S BIGGEST, MOST CLOSELY HELD INTELLIGENCE PROJECTS. THE SYSTEM ALLOWS SPY AGENCIES TO MONITOR MOST OF THE WORLD'S TELEPHONE, E-MAIL, AND TELEX COMMUNICATIONS.


For 40 years, New Zealand's largest intelligence agency, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) the nation's equivalent of the US National Security Agency (NSA) had been helping its Western allies to spy on countries throughout the Pacific region, without the knowledge of the New Zealand public or many of its highest elected officials. What the NSA did not know is that by the late 1980s, various intelligence staff had decided these activities had been too secret for too long, and were providing me with interviews and documents exposing New Zealand's intelligence activities. Eventually, more than 50 people who work or have worked in intelligence and related fields agreed to be interviewed.

The activities they described made it possible to document, from the South Pacific, some alliance-wide systems and projects which have been kept secret elsewhere. Of these, by far the most important is ECHELON.


Satanism in Vatican?

Two eminent Churchmen Declare: "Satanism IS practiced in the Vatican."

Dateline -- The Fatima Network today announced ...
For Immediate Release September 15, 1997


In recent weeks, a firestorm has been raging in Italy. The controversy revolves around the statements Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo, who made formal allegations that satanic activity is taking place inside the Vatican. When questioned by the Italian press about the allegations, he said that he stood by them. The Archbishop chose the Fatima 2000 International Congress on World Peace held in Rome in November 1996 hosted by the Fatima Crusader magazine as a platform to first make these allegations public. 

Whitley Strieber - Mind Control Victim

Whitley Strieber - Mind Control Victim



I hate to tell you that I told you so, but, "I told you so." The following article is from UFO Conspiracies & Cover-Ups; Special Issue, No. 1, 1998 Edited by Timothy Beckley. - William Cooper


"The Secret Government"
or
"The perplexing puzzle of Whitley Streiber's Secret School"

by John Chambers

Project Redlight & Project Redlight 2

Dateline -- October 1, 1997 Harvest Trust announced...


VERITAS News Service - Harvest Trust announced today that the classic videos Project Redlight and Project Redlight 2 produced by William Cooper in 1991 and 1992 will again be offered to the public for a limited time. The videos are the first that revealed the location of Area-51 and some of the secret black budget technology that is flown and tested at the super secret site. The tapes have been unavailable for the last 5 years.



Area-51 still active...

Popular Mechanics article was government propaganda.

Dateline -- VERITAS News Service - by William Cooper
For Immediate Release September 1, 1997

Photo of Area-51 from Freedom Ridge before the Air Force grabbed the land from BLM.

The Harvest Trust expedition to the Tickaboo Valley over the Labor Day weekend witnessed the testing of super-secret technology over Area-51 . The base has not moved nor has testing been shifted to any other site. The Popular Mechanics article written by Jim Wilson, Science/Technology Editor, seems to have been an intentional act of propaganda designed to stem the flow of the curious adventure seekers who hope to get a glimpse of the advanced aviation technology being tested at this top-secret remote desert site. 

Happy Birthday, Mr. Cooper!

Happy Birthday, Bill!


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