Terrorism & Fascism : Myths & Reality
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That's how you do it! | I just can't relate to those crazy Palestinian suicde bombers |
by
Larry
Ross
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January
2, 2005
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As Robert Parry points out, Bush plans long wars, is purging any doubters like Colin Powell and installing sycophants who will support his every wish. So rather than have a more moderate second term, Bush plans on more wars. I think he will decide to use nuclear weapons and believe that nuclear weapons use has been built into the neocon middle-east plan. Otherwise why would he lower the nuclear barrier in his new preemptive war doctrines, make new nuclear weapons and plan to resume testing? |
by
Robert Parry
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December
31, 2004
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George W. Bushs vision for Americas future is coming into clearer focus following Election 2004: For the next generation or more, it appears the American people will be asked to sacrifice their children, their tax dollars and possibly the remnants of their democracy to what a top U.S. commander now candidly calls the Long War. |
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by
Larry
Ross
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January
1, 2005
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The US will not accept defeat in Iraq, and is likely to militarily over extend itself there, and with their other neocon-planned conquests in the Middle East. That will place them in what I believe is a pre-planned position: of either accepting defeat, or using nuclear weapons "to avoid defeat of freedom and democracy". The mass media in the US has demonstrated that it can be relied on to back Bush - and deliver a propagandised US public, that will mainly support nuclear weapons use to avoid defeat in "the war on terrorism". |
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by
James Petras
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December
24, 2004
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The
Iraqi resistance has proven that the US Empire is not invincible.
With over 1500 combat deaths, close to 25,000 disabled soldiers and
over 35,000 suffering severe "mental illnesses", the US
occupation army is incapable of bringing the colonial war to a victorious
conclusion. |
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Comment
from Larry
Ross
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January
1, 2005
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Uri Avnery is one of the leading Israeli writers opposing Sharon's
murderous actions, exposing his lies and real plans. The following
is an excellent example of Avnery's work. |
by Uri Avnery
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December
11, 2004
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When the fruit sellers
at the Tel Aviv market shout "the boss has gone crazy!"
they mean that they are selling their merchandise at ridiculously
low prices. |
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by
Larry
Ross
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December
30, 2004
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There are thousands of nuclear weapons
at Bush's command, including those of Tony Blair's UK and Sharon's
Israel. Bush's new permissive nuclear doctrines, and his enthusiastic
neocon administration, have set the stage for nuclear wars. Americans
accept that, as easily as Jim Jones loyal followers accepted his leadership
(and poisoning) in order to go to a heavenly world. That's the prospect
at this time. It is possible, but looks unlikely, that there will
be enough sane Americans left with the power to stop Bush before he
commits his arsenals to the unthinkable. |
by
Dr. Teresa Whitehurst
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December
28, 2004
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...Whether through self-censorship or junk education, our country's children are paying the price for the political aggression of the far right. Robert Frost once wrote, "Education is the ability listen to almost anything without losing your temper." |
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by
Larry
Ross
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December
29, 2004
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Under the slogan of "bringing liberation, Democracy and freedom to grateful Iraqis" the US is laying waste to the country. 60-70% of Fallujah destroyed by bombing is an example of how the US is making war on the people while purporting to be making war on terrorism. They are likely to use the same "bombing to rubble" tactic on other Iraq cities. |
BBC
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December
24, 2004
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Scenes of widespread destruction have greeted residents allowed back into the Iraqi city of Falluja following the US assault in November. BBC News spoke to Dr Saleh Hussein Isawi, the acting director of the Falluja general hospital, who accompanied some of the refugees to the city. |
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by Robert Scheer
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December
28 , 2004
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It is time to invade
Cuba and put an end to what has become another Devil's Island in the
annals of government-sanctioned torture. The barbaric treatment of
political prisoners on the island is made no more palatable by being
conducted in the name of an ideology that claims to be liberating
the world from its shackles. |
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by
Robert Fisk
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December
27, 2004
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....And American troops are sending home increasingly terrible stories of the wanton killing of civilians by US forces in the towns and cities of Iraq. Here, for example, is the evidence of ex-Marine Staff Sgt. Jimmy Massey, testifying at a refugee hearing in Canada earlier this month. Massey told the Canadian board that he and his fellow Marines shot and killed more than 30 unarmed men, women and children, including a young Iraqi who got out of his car with his arms up. We killed the man, Massey said. We fired at a cyclic rate of 500 bullets per vehicle. Massey assumed that the dead Iraqis didnt understand the hand signals to stop. On another occasion, according to Massey, Marines in reaction to a stray bullet opened fire and killed a group of unarmed protesters and bystanders. The defector from the 82nd Airborne, Jeremy Hinzman, told the court that we were told to consider all Arabs as potential terrorists... to foster an attitude of hatred that gets your blood boiling. |
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December
23, 2004
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The Pax Americana Imperium
Wishes You An Orwellian Christmas! |
by
Larry
Ross
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December
22, 2004
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The 615 page Intelligence Reform legislation is "a more stunning attack on the Bill Of Rights than the Patriot Act" as Mike Whitney points out below. |
by
Mike Whitney
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December
20 , 2004
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The new Intelligence reform bill is a
more stunning attack on the Bill of Rights than the Patriot Act. Most
people have no idea how dramatically their "inalienable"
rights have been savaged, or to what extent the Congress has sold
them out. It's no exaggeration to say that the foundation of personal
liberty, guaranteed in the law, is cracking at the base. It'll be
a miracle if we can put it back together in time to pass it on to
our children. |
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by
Tom Carter
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December
10 , 2004
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Iran's relentless pursuit
of a nuclear weapon is the biggest danger facing Israel, the Middle
East and the world, a senior foreign-policy adviser to the Israeli
government said yesterday. |
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by
James Carroll
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December
7 , 2004
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WHY DON'T we Americans look directly at the war? We avert our gaze, knowing that the situation in Iraq grows more desperate by the day. Vaunted "coalition" efforts to "break the back" of the "insurgency" have only strengthened it. The violence among Iraqis would surely qualify as civil war -- except that only one side is fighting. The structures of relief and repair are gone. Whole cities are destroyed, populations displaced. The hope of Iraqi elections is mortally compromised. "Coalition" members are dropping out. The mission of American force is to secure the country, but it can't secure itself. The performance of US intelligence has been consistent: Its strategic failures caused the war, and its tactical ignorance of the enemy is losing the war. ICH Review of the book "Crusade: Chronicles of an Unjust War." |
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Ex-CIA
Man Now Interim Prime Minister
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Comment
by Larry
Ross
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December
7, 2004
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The US selected Iyad Allawi, who served
the interests of the USA for many years as a clandestine CIA agent
staging explosions in Iraq, as their interim Prime Minister of Iraq. |
by
Joel Brinkley
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June
8, 2004
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Iyad Allawi, now the
designated prime minister of Iraq, ran an exile organization intent
on deposing Saddam Hussein that sent agents into Baghdad in the early
1990's to plant bombs and sabotage government facilities under the
direction of the C.I.A., several former intelligence officials say. |
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There Has Been A Fascist Coup in This Country With Media Complicity |
by
Seth Farber,
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December
4, 2004
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Noam Chomsky has lucidly explicated the
imperial consensus adhered to by both parties since the US became
No I after WW11. However he has also pointed out that the Bush National
Security Strategy scared even the mainstream foreign policy elite.
It bodes an escalation of the international arms race and all kinds
of unprecedented threats to our survival. |
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by Larry
Ross
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December 3, 2004
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Bush's various extreme actions and desire for more wars in the Middle East may be one reason why Bush is using such extraordinary cruel tactics. He is waging a war mainly on Iraqi civilians that will make people hate and resist the US . Then Bush again fools the US people by telling them that this proves the people are really terrorists and the US duty is to make war on them - any kind of foul war he chooses and forget international law. |
November 29, 2004
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November 9th, 2004 was Fallujah's
9/11 Tuesday. It marked the peak of three days of indiscriminate bombing
of Fallujah by US forces. |
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by Charles Shaw,
Posted December 3, 2004
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An exclusive, in-depth interview with
journalist Dahr Jamail on what is really going on in Iraq |
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November 30, 2004
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Known as the "city of mosques"
for its more than 200 mosques, Fallujah is also known for refusing
to add Saddams name to the call for prayers from its ancient
minarets. It is located on the banks of river Euphrates, the largest
river in Southwest Asia. The 1700 miles long Euphrates is linked with
some of the most important events in olden history. |
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Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 29,
2004
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This chink in the neocon armour, is of fundamental importance and well worth a read. The neocons have been singularly successful in foisting a litany of lies about Iraq WMD, links to al-Qaeda, links to 9/11 attacks, links to terrorism and future attacks. They continue their buoyant attitudes as their killing, bombing and general mass destruction increases. Now they are claiming that the American people have given them, and their spokesman Bush, a mandate to continue, and impose the rest of their agenda on the world. |
by Danny Postel
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October 28, 2004
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The Iraq war opened a fratricidal split among United States neoconservatives. Danny Postel examines the bitter dispute between two leading neocons, Francis Fukuyama and Charles Krauthammer, and suggests that Fukuyamas critique of the Iraq war and decision not to vote for George W Bush is a significant political as well as intellectual moment. |
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by
Tim Weiner
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November 28, 2004
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"It
used to be just an airplane company. Now it's a warfare company. It's
an integrated solution provider. It's a one-stop shop. Anything you
need to kill the enemy, they will sell you." -- John Pike, longtime military analyst and director of GlobalSecurity.org, discussing role of Lockheed |
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by Gordon Corera
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November 24, 2004
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There is intense speculation in the
corridors of Washington over where foreign policy might head in the
next four years. |
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by Dahr Jamail
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November 24, 2004
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"Doctors in Fallujah are reporting
there are patients in the hospital there who were forced out by the
Americans," says Mehdi Abdulla, a 33-year-old ambulance driver
at a hospital in Baghdad. "Some doctors there told me they had
a major operation going, but the soldiers took the doctors away and
left the patient to die." He looks at the ground, then away to
the distance. |
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Comment by Larry
Ross November
22, 2004
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This superlatively excellent Canadian
lawyers call for a ban on Bush visits, and Bush's indictment for war
crimes, deserves to be put on the agenda of every peace group everywhere. |
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Why The USA Must Reject Bush's Evil "Marquis de Sade" Nominee For Attorney General: Alberto Gonzales Wrote "Torture Memo" That Laid Groundwork For Abu Ghraib | |||||
by Evan
Augustine Peterson III, J.D., November
22, 2004 |
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There was a bipartisan consensus on last Sunday's televised political talk-shows that the US Senate will confirm, with relative ease, Mr. Bush's appointment of Alberto R. Gonzales as the next Attorney General ("AG"). However, if our Senators retain any respect for universal human rights and the rule of constitutional and international law, they will vigorously oppose Mr. Gonzales' appointment as our new AG. [1] [2] Furthermore, it's imperative that our Senators, both left and right, defeat this unwise appointment for the following five reasons. |
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by Sam Hamod, ICH
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November 19,
2004 |
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We condemn the unjust, immoral and brutal
killing of Mrs. Margaret Hassan in Iraq. This woman was an angel of
mercy, a shining light to those who needed help for decades in Iraq.
She stood up to Saddam Hussein and to the U.S.military, she wanted
only to help the people of her adopted country. |
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WAR CRIMES
- A Report on United States War Crimes Against Iraq to the Commission of Inquiry for the International War Crimes Tribunal |
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by Ramsey Clark and
Others
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November 18, 2004 | |||
"It has never happened in history that a nation that has won a war has been held accountable for atrocities committed in preparing for and waging that war. We intend to make this one different. What took place was the use of technological material to destroy a defenseless country. From 125,000 to 300,000 people were killed... We recognize our role in history is to bring the transgressors to justice." Ramsey Clark |
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This is surely provocation | |||||
Comment
by Larry Ross on The Power of Nightmares |
November 15,
2004 |
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The worst nightmare scenario has come
true. The neo-conservatives claim they have just had a mandate to
continue creating a new American version of reality. Kerry won the
US Presidential election, but like Gore in 2000, was cheated out of
his victory by the machinations of the neo-conservatives and their
Republican allies and others in the voting machine industry. |
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The Power of Nightmares |
Posted
November 15, 2004
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In the past
our politicians offered us dreams of a better world.Now they promise
to protect us from nightmares. |
Part
I: Baby It's Cold Outside |
Broadcast BBC 2,
October 20, 2004
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In the past our politicians offered us dreams of a better world. Now they promise to protect us from nightmares. The most frightening of these is the threat of an international terror network. But just as the dreams were not true, neither are these nightmares. Go to http://207.44.245.159/video1037.htm and look for Transcript |
Part
II: The Phantom Victory |
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The Power of Nightmares continues its assessment of whether the threat from a hidden and organised terrorist network is an illusion. Part two, the Phantom Victory looks at how two groups, radical Islamists and neo-conservatives with seemingly opposing ideologies came together to defeat a common enemy. Go to http://207.44.245.159/video1038.htm and look for Transcript |
Part
III: The Shadows in the Cave |
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The Power of Nightmares assesses whether the threat from a hidden
and organised terrorist network is an illusion. In the concluding
part of the series, the programme explains how the illusion was created
and who benefits from it. |
'Watching
tragedy engulf my city' |
From Fadhil
Badrani in Falluja,
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November 9, 2004 | |||
.....A medical dispensary in the city
centre was bombed earlier. |
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MoD
Caught In Lie over DU weapons |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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November 5, 2004 | |||
MoD still publicly claims DU weapons
are safe. However the UK army has issued a
card to soldiers saying it can cause ill-health. |
MoD
Lied Over Depleted Uranium |
by Neil Mackay and
Amy Wilson
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February 29, 2004 | |||
CLAIMS by the Ministry of Defence that
depleted uranium (DU) is not a risk to life have been undermined by
a Sunday Herald investigation that found the British army is telling
soldiers in Iraq that it can cause ill-health. |
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Insidious Weapon Threatens Humanity - Comment | by Larry Ross | November 5,
2004 |
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This DU-PLICITY article shows how the US and UK have lied about the long-lingering killing properties, about 4.5 billion years, of the radioactive Depleted Uranium weapons. Both countries have used them Iraq and in 5 previous conflicts. |
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GOVERNMENT
DU-PLICITY |
By
Susan Riordon & Davey Garland
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February 28, 2004 |
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.......The
Conference called for the abolition of all uranium weapons and confirmed
acceptance of the United Nations Sub-commission on the Promotion and
Protection of Human Rights finding, that Depleted Uranium weapons
are illegal. Accordingly, the Hamburg officially called for the
abolition of the use of and halt to the proliferation of these weapons.
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D.U.
WEAPONS PLAGUE IRAQIS |
by Thomas D. Williams
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November 1, 2004 | |||
Weapons Dust Worries
Iraqis |
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George
W. Bush and the 'politics of fear' |
by Patrick
Seale
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November 1, 2004 | |||
President George W Bush's response to
the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has been a world-wide campaign
to kill or capture the Muslim enemies of America - his so-called "global
war on terror." It is an ambitious but, in my view, a profoundly
misguided affair which has left the United States more hated, more
isolated, and certainly no safer than before. Everything that could
go wrong with Bush's "war" has gone wrong. |
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New
Zealand's Nuclear Free Policy Letter
to Helen Clark |
By Larry
Ross
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November 1, 2004 | |||
If Bush gets a second term, he may launch more and wider wars (Iran, Syria etc), provoke retaliation and 'terrorism' and probable use of nuclear weapons and a potential general disaster from which the world as we know it, may never recover. |
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Comment -
Helen Thomas Scores a Bullseye |
By Larry
Ross
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November 1, 2004 | |||
Be sure to read this great article from
the former dean of the White House Press corps, Helen Thomas. |
Helen
Thomas Addresses Al-Hewar Center |
September 8, 2004 | ||||
"Press Failed to Hold White House
Accountable" |
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More
Genocide Coming In Iraq |
By Larry
Ross
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October 31,
2004 |
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Any Iraqi resistance to US slaughter
is called "terrorism" and used by the US to justify even
more violence. |
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A
Question Of Conscience: How Many More? |
By Evan Augustine
Peterson III, J.D.,
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October 31, 2004 |
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British Study Concludes
That 100,000 Civilian
Deaths Have Been Caused By Iraq War's Violence |
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For
Shame, America |
By Mark Gery
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October 30,
2004 |
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Revelations contained in last months
final report on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction should make every
American shudder in shame. |
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By
Our Hand And In Your Name: 100,000 Dead Iraqi's |
by Rick
Burgess
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October 30,
2004 |
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"In August 2004, the United States
Congress unanimously adopted a resolution labeling the situation in
Darfur as genocide. On September 9, American Secretary of State Colin
Powell in turn declared before the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee,
"[that] genocide has taken place and may still be continuing
in Darfur". These declarations echoed attempts to compare events
in Darfur with Rwanda in 1994. Observers almost immediately claimed
that the American "genocide" declaration had more to do
with the US elections than the reality of events in Darfur." |
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Pentagon
suppresses details of civilian casualties, says expert |
by Raymond
Whitaker
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October 30,
2004 |
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The Pentagon is collecting figures on
local casualties in Iraq, contrary to its public claims, but the results
are classified, according to one of the authors of an independent
study which reported last week that the war has killed at least 100,000
Iraqis. |
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Revealed:
War has cost 100,000 Iraqi lives |
by Jeremy
Laurance and Colin Brown
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October 29,
2004 |
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The first scientific study of the human
cost of the Iraq war suggests that at least 100,000 Iraqis have lost
their lives since their country was invaded in March 2003. |
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100,000
War Crimes |
By Bob Dreyfuss,
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October 29,
2004 |
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The staggering research reported in
the British journal Lancet shows the magnitude of the Bush administrations
war crimes: 98,000 Iraqi civilians dead, including 40,000 children.
And thats not even counting Fallujah. |
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100,000
Iraqi civilians dead, says study |
By Sarah Boseley,
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October 29,
2004 |
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About 100,000 Iraqi civilians - half
of them women and children - have died in Iraq since the invasion,
mostly as a result of airstrikes by coalition forces, according to
the first reliable study of the death toll from Iraqi and US public
health experts. |
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Will
there be a war against the world after November 2? |
By John Pilger,
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October 28,
2004 |
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There is a surreal quality about visiting the United States in the last days of the presidential campaign. If George W Bush wins, according to a scientist I met, who escaped Nazi-dominated Europe, America will surrender many of its democratic trappings and succumb to its totalitarian impulses. If John Kerry wins, according to most Democrat voters, the only mandate he will have is that he is not Bush. |
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Armageddon Soon? |
By
Larry Ross
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October 29,
2004 |
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..... These forces are not based on lunatic religious beliefs, but rationally-based on the profits, power and prestige that draw people into the 'military - industrial - political - academic - corporate - media' complex. This is a hugely powerful force. Although it is rationally-based, it is blind to the trends and disastrous consequences of it's own behaviour or how it is used to implement the lunatic religious agenda. |
THIS
MOMENT |
By
Jan
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October 26,
2004 |
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We are moving toward a key fiery moment,
and one that carries within it the potential for conflagration.
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The Truth About 9/11 |
By
Larry Ross
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October 26,
2004 |
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Mike Ruppert, is the author of this article
which was delivered to San francisco's prestigious Commonwealth Club
on August 31, 2004. He has just published a book "Crossing
The Rubicon" in which he presents more details of
his 9/11 charges and also on the world's 'Peak Oil' consumption. |
Address to For the Commonwealth Club - San Francisco |
By
Michael C. Ruppert
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August 31, 2004 |
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"The 9/11 attacks were the result of deliberate planning and orchestrated efforts by identifiable leaders within the U.S. Government, and the energy and financial sectors, to see a Pearl Harbor-like attack which would provide the American Empire with a pretext for war, invasion and the sequential confiscation of oil and natural gas reserves, or the key transportation routes through which they pass. 9-11 was a premeditated murder and in my book, and here tonight, I will name some of the suspects who committed the crime. In my book I will show you overwhelming evidence of their guilt, which I would be proud and confident to place either before a district attorney or a jury." |
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Message to Americans From a Kentucky Senator and Judge |
Comment by Larry
Ross,
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October 23,
2004 |
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Marlow Cook is a conservative republican
whose article follows. He was a retired judge and US Kentucky Senator.
He said he is "frightened to death of George Bush. I fear a
secret government .. . Bush "has no moral character at
all"
Marlow says Bush is "a dangerous leader who flouts the truth, takes the country into an undeclared war and then adds a war on terrorism to it without debate by the Congress...we have a duty to rid ourselves of those who are taking our country on a perilous ride in the wrong direction." |
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'Frightened
to death' of Bush |
by
Marlow W. Cook
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October 20,
2004 |
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I shall cast my vote for John Kerry
come Nov 2. |
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Comment: Secret in the CIA Report |
by Larry
Ross,
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October 21,
2004 |
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The following CIA
Secret Report shows how Bush and accomplices are trying to suppress
information about the 9/11 attacks. The L.A. Times 19/10/04 referred to " ..the Bush administration's great determination since 9/11 to resist any serious investigation into how the security of this nation was so easily breached." It said "the president fought against the creation of the Sept. 11 commission" and "refused to testify to the commission under oath or on the record" and then when he finally agreed "to chat with the commission members, with Vice President Cheney present...commission members were not allowed to take notes." |
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The
9/11 Secret in the CIA's Back Pocket |
October19, 2004 |
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It is shocking: The Bush administration is suppressing a CIA report on 9/11 until after the election, and this one names names. Although the report by the inspector general's office of the CIA was completed in June, it has not been made available to the congressional intelligence committees that mandated the study almost two years ago. | |||||
The
Last Straw - Carl Worden Makes His Vote Official |
by
Carl F. Worden
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October 20,
2004 |
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The absolute last straw for me took place at the Bush rally, held in Central Point, Oregon on October 14th. President Bush stayed in Jacksonville, Oregon overnight after the rally, and protesters and police clashed on the streets. I sent out a photo of a Jackson County Sheriff's Deputy, all Nazi'd up in black leather riot control gear and grinning evilly as he shoved a woman holding her 5 year-old daughter. It wasn't the finest hour for local law enforcement, but even that wasn't the last straw for me. No, the last straw for me happened just before the Bush rally itself. |
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"You
Can Run, But You Can't Hide, Mr. Bush!" |
October 16,
2004 |
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The Bushites Are Given A Failing Grade
In An Open Letter From 729
"Security Scholars For A Sensible Foreign Policy" |
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October 13,
2004 |
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As I write this in October, 2004, ton after ton of uranium--depleted uranium, reactor waste, and possibly just uranium--is being burned at high temperature in bullets, missiles and bombs used by the United States military forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. This is generating a global medical crisis the like of which the human race has never seen before. The breathable uranium oxides created by this massive, ongoing incineration of uranium has radioactive and chemical toxicity for the lifetime of Earth. |
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Investigative
journalist Seymour Hersh spills the secrets of the Iraq quagmire and the war on terror |
by Bonnie Azab Powell
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October 12,
2004 |
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BERKELEY The Iraq war is not winnable, a secret U.S. military unit has been "disappearing" people since December 2001, and America has no idea how irreparably its torture of Iraqis at Abu Ghraib prison has damaged its image in the Middle East. These were just a few of the grim pronouncements made by Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter Seymour "Sy" Hersh to KQED host Michael Krasny before a Berkeley audience on Friday night (Oct. 8). |
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The Most Crucial "Election" in the History of Humankind |
by
B.Z. Bywyd
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October10, 2004 | |||
The world approaches what is arguably
the most crucial "election" in the history of humankind,
one which will decide the direction of America's immense military
and nuclear arsenal, as well as the ideals of the European colonial
(ie. Roman) "Republican" political agenda. Some find in
the Bush regime a frightening premonition of Hitler's Third Reich,
but being brutally honest-- the Bush regime is more dangerous in the
extreme. |
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ABC Removes Article from Web Site after Publication |
October 10, 2004
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ABC Reports US Military Chiefs Approved Terror Acts on US Soil |
October 6, 2004
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A revealing ABC news article begins, "In the early 1960s, America's top military leaders reportedly drafted plans to kill innocent people and commit acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public support for a war against Cuba." The article goes on to say that the plans, code-named Operation Northwoods, were approved in writing by the top US military chiefs. These plans even proposed that the US military secretly blow up an American ship and hijack US planes as a false pretext for war. Does this ring a bell? Don't miss this disturbing article. |
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Experts
say, "The Situation in Iraq is Much Worse" |
Comment By Larry Ross
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October 1, 2004 |
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US
strategy in Iraq targets the civilian population. It includes bombing,
destroying the infrastructure, imprisonment, torture, rape and even
murder of men, women and children. The US has installed a CIA stooge,
Allawi, who it calls interim Prime Minister of Iraq. Allawi does, and
says, what the Bush Administration wants. From first welcoming the American invasion, 90% of the Iraq population now wants the US to leave Iraq. Most informed people say US tactics make far more so-called 'terrorists' than it kills. As the following article illustrates, the resistance is growing daily. The Bush Administration plans to use extreme military force to impose it's rule in Iraq. It has already started in Samarra. That will further alienate the population and boost the resistance even more, rather than defeat it. |
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Growing Pessimism on Iraq |
by Dana Priest and
Thomas E. Ricks
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September 29,
2004 |
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A growing number of career professionals within national security agencies believe that the situation in Iraq is much worse, and the path to success much more tenuous, than is being expressed in public by top Bush administration officials, according to former and current government officials and assessments over the past year by intelligence officials at the CIA and the departments of State and Defense. | |||||
Does
Mr. Bush's Foreign Policy Mirror The American Peoples' Soul? |
by Evan
Augustine Peterson,
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Sept. 28, 2004
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Occasionally a
writer sums up a great deal with one metaphor, and the pen proves to
be mightier than the sword. And so it is with American novelist E. L.
Doctorow's essay, "The Unfeeling President". Mr. Doctorow finds Mr. Bush's glibly-Reaganesque capacity to emotionally disconnect himself from the people he's devastating, while simultaneously waxing optimistic about the harm he's inflicting, to be a metaphor for America's anesthetized descent into a collective state of shrivelled soullessness. |
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YOU
BE THE JUDGE- Revelations on 9/11 |
From JON RAPPOPORT
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September
23, 2004 |
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From Dr. Deagle: |
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The
Enemy Is Us |
by Sam Gardiner,
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September
22, 2004 |
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In war, you deny information, spread
lies and use psychological warfare. An expert on military information
operations explains how Bush has mastered this technique -- and used
it against the American people. |
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Comment |
by Larry Ross,
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September 21,
2004 |
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Nothing I can remember on Bush and Iraq
in our website, would rule out Stanley Hilton's revolutionary theory and revelations. They are mind-boggling and a
real shocker - like one of the worst scenarios, which I suspected
about 9/11, but could not prove to be true. However the lawyer,
Stanley Hilton, seems solid and well-connected with a good reputation
and a long legal history. I don't think he's gone off his nut.
If this worst scenario is indeed true, I think humanity is
in for much worse than we've seen so far. We are looking at completely
unprincipled and desperate men, willing to gamble with the
future of the world for very high stakes. This includes hanging
on to power at any cost. It shows a willingness to invent, under
Bush's new nuclear doctrines, any phoney justification to
use nuclear weapons to achieve their goals. I think they would
take the risk of setting off a global-destroying nuclear
war, rather than be exposed, shamed and prosecuted. Hitler
and other tyrants, have expressed the wish to take others with
them if they fall, often blaming failure on those they have
abused. If anyone has additional factual information, please email
it to: webenquiry@nuclearfree.org.nz
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Government
Insider Says Bush Authorized 911 Attacks |
From Thomas Buyea,
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September 17,
2004 |
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Keep in mind when
reading this, that the man being interviewed is no two-bit internet
conspiracy buff. Stanley Hilton was a senior advisor to Sen Bob Dole (R) and has personally known Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz for decades. This courageous man has risked his professional reputation, and possibly his life, to get this information out to people. The following is from his latest visit to Alex Jones' radio show. |
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Comment |
by Larry Ross,
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September 21,
2004 |
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At last John Kerry admits that
George Bush was lying in his reasons for going to war against Iraq.
People had reasons for feeling let down over Kerry's waffling in
his Presidential campaign against Bush. Kerry did not use his opportunities
to tell the American people the truth about US lies and the neocon
conspiracy.
Well Kerry has started and I hope there is still time. |
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Kerry
Goes To War On Iraq |
From CBS,
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September
20, 2004 |
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Turning up the campaign rhetoric on Iraq,
Sen. John Kerry charged Monday that mistakes by President Bush in
invading Iraq could lead to unending war. He said no responsible commander
in chief would have waged the war knowing Saddam Hussein didn't possess
weapons of mass destruction and wasn't an imminent threat to the United
States. |
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US
Behind Rising Wave of Global Terrorism: Boutros-Ghali |
by Hamdi Al-Husseiny,
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September
18, 2004 |
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Former UN secretary general Boutros Boutros-Ghali
held the US administration accountable for rising wave of terrorism,
saying Washingtons unilateral approach has fuelled civil wars
across the world. |
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ANOTHER
LOOK AT 9-11 MORE PNAC PLOTTING? |
By Ted Lang
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September 16,
2004 |
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Seems like this whole line of investigation (which appeared at the Prison Planet site and soon in Mike ruppert's book) is getting traction. Here's a piece from the Axis of Logic site which, while hardly "mainstream" is not "underground" either. It starts with the Israeli spying scandal and leads to the subject line above: http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_11837.shtml |
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John Pilger wins Sophie Prize after years of great work | September
2004 |
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"It's not enough for journalists
to see themselves as mere messengers without |
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Congratulations
John! |
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Washington's
secret nuclear war |
by Shaheen Chughtai
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September
14, 2004 |
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Illegal weapons of mass destruction have
not only been found in Iraq but have been used against Iraqis and
have even killed US troops. |
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Bush, Neocons and World Order. |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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September
12, 2004 |
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'Alone' indicts neocons, Bush - Book Review By Stanley I. Kutler | |||||
The new book "America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and The Global Order" 369 pages, is published by Cambridge University. It is by Stephan Halper and Jonathon Clarke, well-connected foreign policy experts. The review is by Stanley Kutler, author of "The Wars on Watergate" and editor of "The Encyclopedia of the United States in the Twentieth Century". It was published in the Madison Wisconsin newspaper, "Capital Times" on Sept 12, 2004. It is a brief, and authoritative account of the capture of US foreign policy by Bush and the neocons he has appointed. Their purpose:, "under the guise of a war on terror, to reorder Mideast politics and initiate a new doctrine of pre-emptive war." |
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Three Years Later: Peaceful Tomorrows 9/11/04 Statement |
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September
11, 2004 |
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Nearly three years ago, September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows was born out of a shared belief that Americas military response to the 9/11 attacks which took our loved ones lives would result in the deaths of countless innocent civilians and increase recruitment for terrorist causes, making the United States, and the world, less safe and less free for generations to come. |
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Why al-Qaeda is winning |
by Pepe Escobar
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September
10, 2004 |
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Three years after September 11, President
George W Bush's crusade is a failure. "War on terror" is
a meaningless myth: you |
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BUSH CONTINUES HIS PHONEY WAR |
by Larry Ross,
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September 9, 2004 | |||
1,000 US deaths after Bush announced
victory over Iraq, he continues his phoney barbarous war and bombing.
Bush has become a war criminal, violating the US constitution, many
International Laws, the Nuremberg Charter and the UN Charter. |
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Wargames
Were Cover For the Operational Execution of 9/11 |
By
Alex Jones &
Paul Joseph Watson |
September 8,
2004 |
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For almost three years since 9/11 independent
researchers have stockpiled individual smoking guns which prove that
the official version of events was not only a lie but operationally
impossible. |
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How many wars can America fight in the name of terrorism? | by Youssef M. Ibrahim | August 17,
2004 |
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The last thing the United States needs in this part of the world is one more enemy. Yet last week, all indications were that the Bush administration was marching straight into a confrontation with Iran, the single largest demographic and military power in the Gulf region. |
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9/11 Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds breaks John Ashcroft's gag order against her | August 4,
2004 |
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Sibel Edmonds is an amazingly courageous former FBI translator. She lost her job at the FBI for insisting that extremely important information on the 9/11 attacks she came across in her work be correctly interpreted and passed on to the appropriate high-level officials. This information reveals clear foreknowledge of the 9/11 attacks not mentioned in the recently released 9/11 Commission report. As I also work as a contract interpreter for the US Department of State, a mutual friend put me in email contact with Sibel several months ago. I have been deeply impressed with her unwavering commitment to honesty and to revealing the truth so that we can avoid another attack on the scale of 9/11. She has been courageously trying to expose this information ever since losing her job, until now working within the constraints of a gag order against her. |
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They Knew - Despite the whitewash, we now know that the Bush administration was warned before the war that its Iraq claims were weak |
By David Sirota and
Christy Harvey
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August 3, 2004 |
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If desperation is ugly, then Washington, D.C.
today is downright hideous. |
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More
on "The New Pearl Harbor" |
by Nick Welsh
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April 1, 2004 |
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Theologian Charges White House - Complicity
in 9/11 Attack |
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A Modern Fairy Tale |
September 12, 2003 |
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Someone asked me why I didnt write anything yesterday mentioning September 11. Ill be perfectly honest- I had forgotten about it until around 2 pm. |
'They
impeach murderers, don't they?' |
by Ted Rall
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June 13, 2003 |
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Topic: Commander-In-Thief Bush
Must Step Down |
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UN
Atomic Chief Again Warns US About Iraq |
by Walter
Pincus
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May 20, 2002
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"Nothing
more than an act of terrorism" |
Davis-Besse Newsletter
#10
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May 6, 2002
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NUCLEAR
TERROR NEAR TOLEDO |
by Harvey
Wasserman
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May 3, 2002
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The Unmentionable Source Of Terrorism |
by Ellen Cantarow
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March
24, 2002 |
34 years of Israeli policy have laid
the groundwork for its unholy war in the West Bank and Gaza |
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