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EXCLUSIVE: Nevada student investigated for 'terrorism' alleges break-in

by John Byrne Monday, Mar. 15, 2004 at 7:18 PM
rawstory@yahoo.com

A Nevada student under suspicion for terrorism alleges the FBI conducted a secret search of his apartment.

FULL STORY available at The Raw Story, http://www.rawstory.com. Story continues to develop...Details at The Raw Story...

By John Byrne
RAW STORY EDITOR


A physics student at the University of Nevada Las Vegas alleged Monday that he was marked as suspicious by University officials and his name turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for his research into rocket propulsion.

On Thursday, the student disclosed that his apartment had been burglarized in November 2002.

"Certain people have gone to great length to persuade me that it was an ordinary burglary," he asserted today. "I believed from the beginning, though, that I was checked on by authorities."

The student says he hopes to be able to out the judge who ordered the search next week.

Also today, he reported another curious incident in which campus police threatened to accuse him of vandalism after a nosebleed wasn't thoroughly cleaned up in a science center bathroom.

According to the student, one of his requests to a aerospace library, Linda Hall, coincided with the first anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This apparently raised eyebrows at the university.

Reached by telephone Monday, FBI spokesman Todd Palmer declined to comment. UNLV physics department chair Dr. James Selser also said he would not comment on the case. University officials did not respond to repeated telephone and email messages.

The student says he's always had an interest in space propulsion, and that his request was not out of the ordinary. He said that his request was first noticed when he neglected to pay for some of the articles he had requested.

“Ever since high school, I have had a keen interest in space travel and (advanced) space propulsion,” the student wrote in an email message. “Since 2001, I have requested articles/reports/documents on the subject matter (space propulsion) from various agencies, [including] NASA, NTIS, Linda Hall Library, AIAA etc.”

A Mar. 5 memo obtained by The Raw Story indicates that university officials were particularly concerned as the campus is directly below the flight path of a major airport.

“While giving due respect to the student's privacy, is there a way to ascertain if this sort of information is currently necessary for any academic projects/class [the student] may be in?” one university official wrote.

“It may prove to be somewhat reassuring if we are only looking at fraud and not also having to consider the potential risks of someone appropriating this sort of rocket propulsion information particularly when we are a campus that is often-times directly in the flight pattern of McCarran Airport.”

The student says that University police contacted the F.B.I. on the same day, stating that he had been acting suspicious.
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Federal Regime are Negative Capitalists, Support Elimination of Fed and Local War Criminal

by Kurt Brown -- Saint Ram Bone Saturday, Jul. 21, 2007 at 5:13 PM
USA, A prison state longing for death

The regime has us hog tied. We are in a trap. Negative capitalism is leaving our pensions robbed, our treasury broke, our children as slaves to imported dope, and the regime is beating honest men from the government doors.

Las Vegas was set ablaze on July 4th to stop Fireworks. Let us hope next year for a much much bigger bang. Wait!

You may ask why I feel this way.

Honest men are being killed in government and tortured to make way for money launderers who want bank charters. The casinos skim, or take large amounts, of gambling revenues that are untaxed to the banks.

I applaud the assassination of elected officials (appointed in reality) who are associated with the casino industry and who derive resources from it.

I was forcibly injected and tortured for years after working for the FDIC. One regional director was killed. His replacement, George Masa, was sent in to replace him by the Washington D.C. enemy in power. He set up a money laundering syndicate per my observations and opinion as a degreed and certified bank examiner.

So do not fret when those buildings go up in flames and when those head honchos in the gambling industry and the National Treasury Employees Union syndicates are executed. They or IT is our enemy.

Alabama is Hell also. The people seem to hate intellectuals, both black and white. Let us Hope for a Global war with the extinquishing of our enemies or our deaths.

The Federal Government is corrupt in its entirety. Even the LA Veterans Administration did forced injections and experiments on veterans.

do no help them if they are bleeding. Set them ablaze.

Never again serve

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http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/democracyordeath/index.html
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