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May 27th

Psychiatry Makes War on "Bipolar Children"

The front cover of the May 26, 2008 Newsweek has a banner headline, "Growing Up Bipolar" with a split-face photograph of a ten-year-old boy. The headline should have read, "Victim of Psychiatric Assault."

Ex-Congressman Indicted In Terrorism-Funding Case

By Dan Eggen
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, January 17, 2008; A03

A former Republican congressman from Michigan who has dedicated himself to building ties between Christians and Muslims was indicted in federal court yesterday for alleged ties to an Islamic charity that sent money to suspected terrorists.

Mark D. Siljander, who served more than two terms in the House in the 1980s and later ran as a Republican candidate for the House from Northern Virginia, was charged with money laundering, obstruction of justice and conspiracy.

Restoring the Republic 2008: Foreign Policy and Civil Liberties

Jun 6 2008 - 10:00am
Jun 8 2008 - 6:00pm

June 6-8, 2008

Hyatt Regency Reston
at Reston Town Center
Reston, Virginia

http://www.fff.org/conference2008/index.htm

Fingerprint Registry in Housing Bill!!!

Posted By John Berlau On May 23, 2008 @ 3:46 am 

May 23rd

Privacy Compliance Fundamentals Workshop

May 23 2008 - 9:00am

The Privacy Compliance Fundamentals--PTAs, PIAs, and SORNs Workshop is
tomorrow May 23rd from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The workshop will take
place at the GSA regional headquarters building in Washington D.C.,
which is located across the street from the L'Enfant Plaza Metro stop.
The building is located on 7th and D streets.

The workshop agenda is attached.

May 22nd

SSNBreach.org Radio Interview


Jim Malmberg and Denise Richardson will be interviewing Aaron Titus. Aaron has formed a website which can be found at SSNBreach.org.

Governor signs Johnson bill protecting children’s biometric information

 

(STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX) – The governor signed Sen. Karen Johnson’s bill Thursday prohibiting schools from collecting fingerprints and other biometric information from students without parental consent. Johnson argues that biometric readers in schools jeopardize student privacy, open the threat of identity theft and pose a potential risk to the student’s safety.