Paranoid Press Review

“If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers.” -- Thomas Pynchon

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February 2004

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'Organ trafficking cover-up in Mozambique'

DOD Now Eyes Lariam In Suicides

Fighting for Right Not to Show ID

How Britain and the US keep watch on the world

Fraud riddles Aspartame original studies

Targeting the Human with Directed Energy Weapons

StatsCan to collect blood from Canadians

Metal Storm to Weaponize Dragonfly UAV Chopper

Metal Storm to Weaponize Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Demonstration in the U.S.

Brucellosis: the other infected beef threat

Brucellosis: biowar agent

Agricultural Biowarfare: State Programs to Develop Offensive Capabilities

If you use a TASER weapon, you can be traced

WHO ‘suppressed’ scientific study into depleted uranium cancer fears in Iraq

Was it the storm clouds, sun spots or Area 51?

Superflu is being brewed in the lab

Logging on could require a swipe card

A robot half the width of a human hair

"The implant, the size of a grain of rice . . ."

Lawmakers Alarmed by RFID Spying

A deadly piranha fish has been found on the Thames

Exposure to low-level magnetic fields causes DNA damage in rat brain cells

New hi-tech passports face scrutiny

Are you on Uncle Sam’s no-fly list?

One step closer to interfacing silicon chips with the human brain

Cyberappliances attack Italian village

Bank of England slams "paranoid conspiracy allegations" in BCCI case

Conspiracies so vast

ROBO RENT-A-COP

Brain fingerprints under scrutiny

Feds Impound Hosts Computers Over Hacking Incident

FDA wants RFIDs to track drugs

Chipless RFID developed in Israel

Designers set sights on plane the size of a bee

From Space, a New View of Doomsday

Schizophrenia link to lead petrol

Japanese broadcaster inserts 'subliminal' image into TV program

FBI Visit to Cryptome FOIA Request Update

Census Privacy Files

Germany Tries Out Electronic Manhunt

TiVo watches back

IBM, Microsoft, Phillips, Oracle come out strong on RFIDs

Great Taste, Less Privacy

Stage May be Set for Bird Flu Pandemic, Says Infectious Diseases Expert

Mystery Of 1918 Flu Pandemic Solved: Scientists Identify Key Factor In Switch From Birds To Humans

A Deadly Plague of Slums

The silent epidemic

Federal Inmate Says He Will Name OKC Bombing Conspirators

Imagine being able to pinpoint someone's location anywhere in the world simply by typing a few keywords on your PC.

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have turned personal computers into advanced polygraph machines.

Rise of the Machines, Part Three: The Australians

English parents forbidden by courts to defend their children from attackers

Element 115 synthesized. Bob Lazar vindicated?

How to Hack an Election

Economic Terrorism Using the Department of Homeland Security

MS tries to foil phishing

'Warspying' San Francisco

Chicago Tribune: US Plans Spring Offensive in Pakistan

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