Follow up: So much for Google the e-freedom fighter
Check out Students for a Free Tibet for more info on this disgrace. Granted, they still don't top Yahoo aiding in the prosecution of a Chinese dissident.
Thought to Ponder: "A family member from Irvine, CA (who's a branch manager at Bank of America) told us two weeks ago that her bank held a workshop where the last two days were dedicated to discussing their bank's new security measures... [M]embers from the Homeland Security Office instructed them on how to field calls from customers and what they are to tell them in the event of a national disaster. She said they were told how only agents from Homeland Security (during such an event) would be in charge of opening safe deposit boxes and determining what items would be given to bank customers. At this point they were told that no weapons, cash, gold, or silver will be allowed to leave the bank -- only various paperwork will be given to its owners."
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Thought to Ponder:
"A family member from Irvine, CA (who's a branch manager at Bank of
America) told us two weeks ago that her bank held a workshop where
the last two days were dedicated to discussing their bank's new
security measures... [M]embers from the Homeland Security Office
instructed them on how to field calls from customers and what they
are to tell them in the event of a national disaster. She said they
were told how only agents from Homeland Security (during such an
event) would be in charge of opening safe deposit boxes and
determining what items would be given to bank customers. At this
point they were told that no weapons, cash, gold, or silver will be
allowed to leave the bank -- only various paperwork will be given to
its owners."
http://www.financialsense.com/editorials/skousen/2006/0201.html
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