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Public Domain Publishing: Fighting For Your Rights

April 25, 2005

The recent story in The Beacon about Newt Gingrich is, of 
course, entertaining to say the least, but probably two of 
the most important stories you'll ever read concern the 
articles about the "Confessions of An Economic Hitman" and 
the story about the recent government attempts to dismiss 
the 9/11 Federal RICO lawsuit against Bush and his cronies. 
 
We encourage you read both of these stories in the Articles 
Section of The Beacon and then follow these cursory reports 
with a more in depth look at both subjects. 
 
The "Hitman" piece shows the ugly side of America's foreign 
policy, demonstrating how our government is nothing more 
than a group of criminal thugs, engaging in loan sharking 
and even murder to get what it wants. 
 
The only way to stop such criminal activity is for the 
American people -- in mass -- to demand a change.  
 
As for the 9/11 Federal lawsuit, the government is doing 
everything in its power to silence critics in order to 
protect against independent investigations which will 
uncover complicity among high ranking neo-cons in the 
events before, during and after 9/11. 
 
There has always been corruption in government and there 
always will be, but when it reaches proportions like now 
manifested in the present neo-con movement, it is 
imperative to rise up against such corruption by uniting 
the American people, who all deserve better. 
 
The Arctic Beacon is in the process of forming Public 
Domain Publishing, a public non-profit nationwide magazine 
geared at saving the Republic in a peaceful but yet 
organized manner.  
 
Money is to be raised through publicly sponored donation 
drives in order to raise money for printing and 
distribution costs. 
 
There are many people eager for change and many journalists 
willing to write the truth. 
 
However, at the present time, the corporate-driven media is 
supressing the news and, when the truth does leak out 
through alternative sources, it is coming out in fragmented 
proportions, not making its way to the ears of middle class 
America, who remain ostensibly silent and uninformed about 
the demise of America.  
 
If you are interested in getting involved, please let us 
know what you think about Public Domain Publishing. Also, 
please spread the word by telling others to subscribe to 
the Beacon's newsletter. 
 
In the next newsletter, we will let you know how to donate 
either time or money in order to get this nationwide 
publication off the ground.

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