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More
Contamination for Planet Earth |
by Larry
Ross
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June 29, 2005
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Obviously the US does not need the poisonous U-238 for security as claimed. The US is already the one and only super power and can destroy any enemy, even the whole of humanity, at any time. In these perilous times, it is not beyond possibility that an 'End Times Nuclear War' would be launched by a religious Fundamentalist nutter Administration. They may think it is time for the religious Armageddon that Fundamentalists believe was promised in the Bible. |
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US
Plans to Resume Plutonium 238 Production - Report |
from Planet
Ark
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June 28, 2005
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NEW YORK - The United States plans to
produce highly radioactive plutonium 238 for the first time since
the Cold War, The New York Times reported on Monday. |
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Operation
Northwoods - More Comprehensive Details |
by Larry
Ross
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June 27, 2005
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James Bamford's book "Body of Secrets" gives particularly valuable insight into who was involved in Northwoods; how pervasive such thinking was in the Pentagon, and how incredible extremist and evil it was. Secretary of Defence McNamara's rejection of the plan in 1962, for the US to create terrorist acts and blame Cuba as a pretext for launching a war on Cuba, did not stop such thinking and planning. |
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OPERATION
NORTHWOODS: |
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Posted June, 2005
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US
PLANNED FAKE TERROR ATTACKS ON CITIZENS TO CREATE SUPPORT FOR CUBAN
WAR |
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Body
of Secrets the book by James
Bamford |
Review by Robert
Finn
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June, 2005
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Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret
National Security Agency From the Cold War Through the Dawn of a New
Century |
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Child
Abuse |
By Chris Floyd
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June 24, 2005
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When the public liars sat down together -- in Crawford, in the Pentagon, in the Oval Office, at 10 Downing Street -- and very deliberately, very guilefully and very knowingly devised their act of mass murder in Iraq, it is unlikely they gave any thought to the most vulnerable targets of their war crime: the children. So in considering this aspect of the bloodbath, we should give the liars the benefit of the doubt. Let's not make them more monstrous than they are. Let's stick to the facts. |
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Former
Asst. Sec. Of Treasury Under Reagan Doubts Official 9/11 Story; |
June 22, 2005
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Claims Neo Con Agenda Is As 'Insane
As Hitler And Nazi Party When They Invaded Russia In Dead Of Winter'
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Someone
Tell Bush That Iraq Wasn't Responsible for 9/11 |
by Jason Leopold
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June 21, 2005
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Before another War Breaks Out |
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Ban DU
Weapons |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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June 21, 2005
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Everyone should see this DU documentary
on Sunday June 26 at 11.00 pm on TV1 in NZ. |
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More
Holes In Official 9/11 Myths |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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June 21, 2005
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. . . . evidence that the 9/11 attacks
were were not as portrayed by the Bush Administration and the mass
media. |
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Former
Bush Team Member Says World Trade Centre Collapse |
June 12, 2005
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U.S.
spending on Iraq may soon surpass Korean War budget |
from CBC News
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June 20, 2005
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Lawmakers in the United States were scheduled
to vote on Monday to approve $45 billion US in additional funding
for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, making the recent Middle East
foray more expensive than the entire Korean War. |
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The
Great Awakening to the Iraq Deception |
by Justin
Raimondo
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June 20, 2005
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The Downing Street memos have created
such a stir that even Congress is rubbing its eyes and awakening
from its long slumber to ask questions about the Iraq war: a
hearing convened by antiwar Democrats, chaired by Rep. John Conyers
(D-Mich.), has created quite a lot of buzz, generating headlines
and howls of outrage from all the usual suspects, as well as from
the Washington Post's Dana Milbank and surprise, surprise!
Howard "The Scream" Dean. Milbank snarks: |
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The
US War With Iran Has Already Begun |
By Scott Ritter
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June 20, 2005
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Americans, along with the rest of the world, are starting to wake up to the uncomfortable fact that President George Bush not only lied to them about the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (the ostensible excuse for the March 2003 invasion and occupation of that country by US forces), but also about the very process that led to war. |
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THE
LIE OF THE CENTURY |
from What
Really Happened
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Posted June 18, 2005
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It is inescapable historical reality
that leaders of nations will lie to their people to trick them into
wars they otherwise would have refused. It is not "conspiracy
theory" to suggest that leaders of nations lie to trick their
people into wars. It is undeniable fact. This brings
us to the present case. |
More
Damning Than Downing Street also
see burnbush.blogspot.com |
by Paul Rogat-Loeb
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June 17, 2005
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It's bad enough that the Bush administration
had so little international support for the Iraqi war that their "coalition
of the willing" meant the U.S., Britain, and the equivalent of
a child's imaginary friends. It's even worse that, as the Downing
Street memo confirms, they had so little evidence of real threats
that they knew from the start that they were going to have manufacture
excuses to go to war. What's more damning still is that they effectively
began this war even before the congressional vote. |
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Setting
the Stage For Torture, Murder and Unprovoked War |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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June 14, 2005
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This article below is particularly important because it reveals that the US itself creates many of the terrorism incidents and then blames other for these actions. Thus they are creating the excuse they need for increasing their military action. |
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Some
dots are finally getting connected |
June 14, 2005
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The
Bush/Blair Deceit Is Huge |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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June 13, 2005
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Bush and Blair connived to deceive their own people and the world, so as to make war on Iraq as the following article documents. Over 100,000 people were killed as a result of the deception of these two leaders, their staff and Ministers. Adding a new dimension of diabolical evil to their plot, they threatened to use nuclear weapons if Iraq resisted their invasion with any weapons which Bush and Blair classified as WMD. That could mean escalation to a nuclear WW III. |
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Ministers
Were Told of Need for Gulf War Excuse |
by Michael
Smith
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June 12, 2005
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MINISTERS were warned in July 2002 that
Britain was committed to taking part in an American-led invasion of
Iraq and they had no choice but to find a way of making it legal.
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TomDispatch
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on Mike Davis
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June 12, 2005
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It didn't take long for the war crimes to begin -- in Afghanistan, in Guantánamo, in Iraq. By November 2003, Mike Davis was writing about them for Tomdispatch. And in introducing his piece, "The Scalping Party," I suggested that the seeds of our future were well-planted and already beginning to sprout their monstrous crop. I wrote on that November 14th, over a year and a half ago: |
Demolitions
in Silwan Put Prospects for Peace in Jeopardy |
by Laurie
Ross
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June
12, 2005
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Dear Friends |
A
Guide to Future US Covert Ops? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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June 10, 2005
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It is 1962, at the height of the induced
US paranoia over Cuba. Pentagon Hawks and their right-wing political
allies |
Pentagon
Proposed Pretexts for Cuba Invasion in 1962 |
The National Security
Archives
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April 30, 2001
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In his new exposé of the National Security Agency entitled Body of Secrets, author James Bamford highlights a set of proposals on Cuba by the Joint Chiefs of Staff codenamed OPERATION NORTHWOODS. This document, titled Justification for U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba was provided by the JCS to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara on March 13, 1962, as the key component of Northwoods. |
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War On Terrorism or War On Iraq For Oil? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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June 7, 2005
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...It is a war designed to alienate a large part of the global population - Islam - and turn them into enemies. It is a war designed to put the US on a continuing war footing, to facilitate further wars, and feed the US military/industrial complex |
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Bushs
credibility gulf |
by Paul Rogers
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June 2, 2005
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Devolution
Toward Extinction |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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June 6, 2005
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The ever larger circles of war and destruction, promised by George Bush and his "poodle" coalition of the 'not so willing', has a nuclear component most overlook, or are not aware of. |
Learning
to Be Stupid in the Culture of Cash |
by Luciana
Bohne
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May 31, 2005
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US
Creates Terrorism |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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June 6, 2005
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Although this article was first published
on Jan 1, 2004, it applies today. |
Phoenix
Rising |
by Robert
Dreyfuss
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January 1, 2004
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Creating
Terrorism To Stay in Iraq |
by Larry
Ross
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May 29, 2005
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Increasingly I am coming across articles
that shows the US masquerading as terrorists and causing a terrorist
act, and then blaming Iraqi terrorism. The purpose seems to be to
create a chaotic situation they can use as an excuse to stay in Iraq
indefinitely. It is part of the neocon plan to dominate the middle
east and expand the war to neighbouring states. |
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Bentagon
vs. Newsweak |
by Ted
Lang
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May 27, 2005
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What fury and outrage, especially when one considers the source! I mean, that Newsweek report about American soldiers flushing the Holy Koran down the crapper. Not only did the Pentagon brass get really bent out of shape, but even resident White House white washer and Mighty Mouth, Scott McClellan, conveyed the Bush administrations anger and outrage, almost losing it himself! Clearly, the issue couldnt be the absurdity that falsehoods and lies kill people the Bush administration has demonstrated its total contempt for human life since it maneuvered itself into power. This outrage is about its sensing of rebellion and disloyalty to the state! |
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The US has been inviting
the excuse to retaliate for years |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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May 27, 2005
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This article below is particularly important because it reveals that the US itself creates many of the terrorism incidents and then blames other for these actions. Thus they are creating the excuse they need for increasing their military action. |
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An
Ally From Hell |
by Nat Hentoff
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May 20, 2005
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Amnesty
International Wants U.S. Officials Arrested and Investigated |
by Bob
Dart
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May 26, 2005
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Amnesty International USA urged foreign governments Wednesday to use international law to investigate Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and other alleged American "architects of torture" at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay and other prisons where detainees suspected of ties to terrorist groups have been interrogated. |
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Negroponte - Bush's New Chief Terrorist |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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May 26, 2005
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With Negroponte, now Czar of all 14 US Intelligence organizations, we can expect more intelligence tailored to suit the policies the Bush administration wishes to implement. |
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JOHN
NEGROPONTE & THE DEATH-SQUAD CONNECTION |
by Frank Morales
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April 12, 2005
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Bush Nominates
Terrorist for National Intelligence Director |
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Who
Are The Terrorists in Iraq? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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May 25, 2005
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To justify staying in Iraq, it is appears that the US is committing acts of terrorism and blaming those they describe as "terrorists" for committing these acts. If the US starts a civil war between religious factions, it provides further reasons to stay on as "peacemakers". |
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Al-Qaeda
in Iraq Refutes Western Claims |
By SITE
Institute
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May 15, 2005
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and Accuses
US Troops of Detonating Car Bombs and Falsely Accusing Militants |
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American
Militarism: Is The USA Is Addicted To War? |
by Evan Augustine
Peterson III
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May 24, 2005
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An
Ally From Hell |
by Nat Hentoff
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May 20, 2005
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Progress Toward Orwell's
1984 World |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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May 20, 2005
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Bill Moyers brilliant paper exposes how easily Bush's neocon administration has been able to fool the US public into giving up their liberties and embracing an Orwellian world. He held high office in the Johnston administration and has been a top journalist for over 30 years. There are many indications of this in other U.S. sectors, but Moyers shows how U.S. journalism and corporate media and now public media, has been subverted to become little more than government propaganda outlets. |
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Moyers
Addresses PBS Coup |
by Bill Moyers,
AlterNet
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May 17, 2004
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D.U.
WEAPONS CONTAMINATE THE WHOLE WORLD |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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May 18, 2005
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The radioactive microscopic
dust residue from depleted uranium weapons has a half-life of 4.5
billion years and eventually drifts from wherever it was first used,
around the world. It kills and causes life-threatening diseases wherever
it goes, and also contaminates the gene pool causing hideously malformed
foetuses. |
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SILENT
GENOCIDE |
by
Robert C. Koehler
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March
25, 2004
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The
US and its 'Special' Dictator |
by Pepe Escobar
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May 17, 2005
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Uzbekistan dictator Islam Karimov's army,
which last Friday opened fire on thousands of unarmed protesters in
Andijan, in the Ferghana Valley, has been showered by Washington in
the past few years with hundreds of millions of dollars (US$200 million
in 2002 alone) - all on behalf of the "war on terror". |
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Let's
face it - the state has lost its mind |
by John Pilger
- New
Statesman
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May 16, 2005
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In 1987, the sociologist Alex Carey, a second Orwell in his prophesies, wrote "Managing Public Opinion: the corporate offensive". He described how in the United States "great progress [had been] made towards the ideal of a propaganda-managed democracy", whose principal aim was to identify a rapacious business state "with every cherished human value". The power and meaning of true democracy, of the franchise itself, would be "transferred" to the propaganda of advertising, public relations and corporate-run news. This "model of ideological control", he predicted, would be adopted by other countries, such as Britain. |
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Lowering
Still Further, the Barrier to Nuclear War Reappraisal |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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May 11, 2005
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Following this analysis, is a Pentagon
paper on implementing Bush's new pre-emptive nuclear war doctrines.
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Draft
U.S. Paper Allows Commanders to Seek Pre-emptive Nuke Strikes |
by Kyodo
News
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May 1, 2004
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The
Provocateur State: |
by Frank
Morales
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May 10, 2005
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Is the CIA Behind the Iraqi "Insurgents"--and
Global Terrorism? |
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PENTAGON
PLANS "SECRET WAR" |
from World War 3
report
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November 4, 2002
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Nuclear
Power for NZ Is A Dangerous Nonsense |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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May 8, 2005
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Competent NZ defence planners would advise
against providing future potential enemies with ready-made |
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I
Was Only Following Orders |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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May 8, 2005
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What this amounts to is that enough people in the US and UK have been fooled and are now courting Global Extinction. They have said: "we'll endorse Bush and Blair so they can do the same again. Of course they don't realise it and most don't think much at all. But the unexpected - nuclear extinction as a result - can easily happen. Without realising it, people are taking part in a lethal, perhaps terminal, gamble, to satisfy our leaders' drive for Empire. |
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Atomic
watchdog warns of nuclear apocalypse |
from Stuff
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May 7, 2005
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Pushing
war with Iran |
May 5, 2005
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Our
New Nuclear Age |
by Jonathan
Schell
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May 4, 2005
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All but unheard in the snarling din are the true voices of peace -- voices calling on the one group of nations to resist the demonic allure of nuclear arms and on the other group to rid themselves of the ones they have, leaving the world with a single standard: no nuclear weapons. Of the countries represented at the conference, fully 183 have found it entirely possible to live without atomic arsenals, and few -- barring a breakdown of the treaty -- show any sign of changing their minds. In the UN General Assembly the vast majority of them have voted regularly for nuclear abolition. Behind those votes stand the people of the world, who, when asked, agree. Even the people of the United States are in the consensus. Presented by AP pollsters in March with the statement, "No country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons," 66% agreed. In other countries, the percentage of supporters is higher. On the day their voices are heard and their will made active, the end of the nuclear age will be in sight. www.tomdispatch.com - May 23rd edition |
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Pre-emptive
Nuclear Strikes May Be Initiated by Local Commanders |
by Larry
Ross
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May 2, 2005
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Here is a Pentagon paper on implementing
Bush's new pre-emptive nuclear war doctrines. |
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Draft
U.S. Paper Allows Commanders to Seek Pre-emptive Nuke Strikes |
by Kyodo
News
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May 1, 2004
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Are
We On The Road To Self-Extinction? Yes, it's Now In Progress |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 27, 2005
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This is a very powerful indictment of
Bushism by an angry American lady. With great eloquence and insight
she sees where Bush is leading the American people and the consequences
for the world. |
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They
Were Young Once, and Fit |
April 25, 2005
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"Poodle"
Still Barking? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 27, 2005
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Blair deliberately suppressed UK Attorney-General's advice that the war was illegal. He also ignored Hans Blix's report to the UN that "no weapons of mass destruction had been found so far". |
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Proof
Blair WasTold War Could Be Ruled Illegal |
by SIMON WALTERS,
Mail
on Sunday
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April 24, 2005
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Election
Justice News - President Carter uses the "F" word! |
From Gary
Bechwith
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April 20, 2005
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Oil,
Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 13, 2005
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Professor Michael Klare,
for many years, an internationally recognised specialist in Oil politics
and anti-war issues has written the following first-rate paper on
US reasons for planning a war against Iran. It's oil again. He, UN
WMD inspector Scott Ritter, and others have predicted the US will
begin the war in June 2005 unless people stop them. |
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Oil,
Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran |
by Michael
T. Klare
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April 11, 2005
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Look
For Media Labels |
by Ted
Rall
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April 12, 2005
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Extinction
By Accident ? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 9, 2005
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As the Nobel winners point out, nuclear extinction could happen in an hour - by accident. And this state of instant readiness has been going on for years. As many experts have said, a global holocaust has almost happened several times due to faults in the system, human error, miscalculation and misinterpretations of incoming data. |
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"TAKE
NUCLEAR WEAPONS OFF ALERT STATUS"
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From John
Hallam
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April 4, 2005
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Possible
Bush Conspiracy in 9/11 Now A College Course |
By Greg Szymanski
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April 4, 2005
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PhD at North Carolina Wesleyan College
offers 9/11course for college credit and is looking for answers government
has never given |
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Making New Enemies - Essential to Healthy Military/Industrial Complex |
by Larry
Ross
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April 3, 2005
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To justify the war on Iraq and everything since, Bush's neocons wrote in their pre-9/11 Iraq war plans that "we need another Pearl Harbour". 9/11 gave it to them, and they were keen to start the pre-planned Iraq war from the day 9/11 happened. They did not have a shred of real evidence to support this war, so they created a litany of justifying lies. Other articles on this site under "US Elections" and "9/11 Questions" show US election fraud and doubt the 'official' story on the origins of 9/11. |
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The Good News About Terrorism |
by Paul Robinson
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April 3, 2005
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We are facing the gravest
threat that this nation has ever faced. Elizabeth I, speaking
of the Spanish Armada? Winston Churchill, in the aftermath of Dunkirk?
No. Home Office minister Baroness Scotland on Newsnight, justifying
the new Prevention of Terrorism Act by reference to the threat from
al-Qaeda. Hang on, I said to myself on hearing the Baroness, that cant be right. My mum can remember lying in bed hearing bombs drop, and she once saw a V1 go over and heard the engine cut out as she watched. As an army officer a decade ago I used to have to check under my car for IRA bombs every time I went out. Army officers dont have to do that any more. The gravest threat ever? Surely not. |
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The US has been inviting
the excuse to retaliate for years |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 3, 2005
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This article below is particularly important because it reveals that the US itself creates many of the terrorism incidents and then blames other for these actions. Thus they are creating the excuse they need for increasing their military action. |
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Into
the Dark |
by CHRIS FLOYD
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November 1, 2002
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The Pentagon Plan to Provoke Terrorist
Attacks |
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The
Battle For World Order IS The Neocon Revolution |
April 2, 2005
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If more unjust and illegal wars of aggression are looming on the horizon, it's our job as responsible people of conscience to stop them through either constitutional impeachment proceedings or collective civil disobedience -- which is to say, through our nonviolent noncooperation with evil |
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Danger: U.S. Madmen Threaten The World |
by Larry
Ross
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April 2,
2005
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Scott Ritter said in a previous article
that the US will be ready to start bombing Iran in June 2005, if Bush
orders it. |
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Sleepwalking to Disaster in Iran |
by Scott Ritter
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March 3, 2005
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Late last year, in the aftermath of the
2004 Presidential election, I was contacted by someone close to the
Bush administration about the situation in Iraq. |
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A
Growing List of War Crimes |
by Larry
Ross
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April 1,
2005
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The US never had any valid reason for invading, killing, imprisoning and torturing Iraqis. Even less reason today, as more and more US lies become further exposed as lies the Bush Administration created to justify war. Yet the US goes on piling up its record of horrible war crimes and pledging to continue and do more of these same crimes, both to the Iraqis and to others. They justify all crimes under the umbrella of "war on terrorism". Are Americans that dumbed down, that they actually believe this transparent series of lies? |
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New
Torture Memo Implicates Top US General |
by Spiegel
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March
30, 2005
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A newly released memo shows that US General
Ricardo Sanchez authorized illegal interrogation techniques in Iraq
just months before the Abu Ghraib abuses. Colin Powell, meanwhile,
regrets misinforming the UN about Iraq WMDs. |
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Fascism In US - Essential to Build US Empire |
by Larry
Ross
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March
28, 2005
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Step by step, Bush's 'US' is building
its new Empire |
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On The USA's Tragic Withdrawal From The Rule Of Law: |
March
25, 2005
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Pentagon
Confirms That Unilateral Preemptive Strikes Are Now US Policy |
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The Strategy of Empire |
by Larry
Ross
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March
19, 2005
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Chossudovsky is one of the world's leading
analysts of US foreign and military policies. |
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America's Agenda for Global Military Domination |
by Michel
Chossudovsky
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March
17, 2005
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The Pentagon has released the summary
of a top secret Pentagon document, which sketches America's agenda
for global military domination. |
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Not Necessarily the News |
by Amy Goodman
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March
15, 2005
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P.R. expert John Stauber and Pulitzer
Prize-winning reporter Laurie Garrett comment on the Times' front
page investigation of the 'fake news' scandals. |
Have People Learned To Accept Torture? |
by Larry
Ross
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March 12, 2005
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Bush believes he is inspired by God, talks to God, and that whatever he does is blessed by God. This supposedly includes any torture and murder that Bush chooses to do. Of course Bush admits nothing and denies everything, so manages to fool enough Americans to continue to get public support... As the Red Cross points out, most of the victims are innocent and have no links with the so-called terrorists. |
The Rendering |
by Chris
Floyd
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March 10, 2005
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In the heady months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the chickenhawks of the Bush Regime were eager to flash their tough-guy cojones to the world. Led by the former prep-school cheerleader in the Oval Office, swaggering Bushists openly bragged of "kicking ass" with macho tactics like torture and "extraordinary rendition." |
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Thats me, a marine, a murderer of civilians |
by Tom Whitney
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March
11, 2005
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Italian reporter shot by
US military writes for newspaper that tells raw truth about US role
in Iraq On March 4, in Baghdad, U.S. soldiers shot the Italian reporter Giuliana Sgrena, who had just been released by hostage-takers. She believes the soldiers shot to kill, and they succeeded in killing Italian Secret Service official Nicola Calipara, who had secured her release from hostage takers and who was with her. |
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Mother Honours Son Killed in Iraq |
March
11, 2005
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"Don't you think that
the Iraqi people can rebuild their own country?" Before the US invasion in March of 2003, they had a very capable work force filled with construction workers, contractors, engineers, etc. I think the 81 billion dollar appropriation's bill that this president wants Congress to pass would better be a reparation's bill. ... Who will clean the Depleted Uranium? |
Request for updates on Bush war crimes |
March 8 , 2005
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Take heart and help to bring
this mega-criminal to justice. Join the fight to make U.S. Government act legally and morally |
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Is Lebanon walking into another nightmare? |
by Robert
Fisk
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March
7, 2005
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LEBANON CONFRONTS a nightmare
today. As the Syrian army begins its withdrawal from the country this morning, after mounting pressure from President George Bush - whose anger at the Syrians has been provoked by the insurgency against American troops in Iraq - there are growing signs that the Syrian retreat is reopening the sectarian divisions of the 1975-1990 Lebanese civil war. The first Syrian units are expected to cross the Lebanese-Syrian border at Masnaa before midday and their military redeployment should be completed by Wednesday. Story source |
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A History of the Bush Administration in One Sentence |
by William
Rivers Pitt
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March
3, 2005
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The first dictator of a democratic country. BE VERY AFRAID |
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Crazies In Charge? |
by Larry Ross |
March 3, 2005 |
This is one of the most authoritative articles I've read on Iran-US relations, the nuclear question, Israel's nuclear arsenal, threats to Iran, US-Israel relations, and the 'crazies' (neocons) now in charge in Washington. It explains why the 'crazies' plan for war with Iran is likely to be implemented, and the complex web of circumstances behind it. A major reason is that there is little apparent opposition to the neocon plan - and the devastation it may bring |
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McGovern on the Iranian and Israeli nuclear programs |
March 1, 2005 |
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.......Suddenly, after 9/11 (when the site where the World Trade Center had once stood was dubbed "ground zero" as if a nuclear explosion had taken place on American soil), nuclear weapons zoomed back to the head of the line. At least in administration rhetoric, mushroom clouds began to go off over American cities and there was a drumbeat of fear about Saddam Hussein's nuclear program (and the rest of his -- as it turned out, nonexistent -- WMD), leading of course to the invasion of Iraq under the rubric of a "counterproliferation war." Now, another of those drumbeats, this time about the much-disputed Iranian nuclear bomb that no one yet claims actually exists, has begun. .... |
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Bertell Reveals Many New Weapons of Mass Destruction |
by Larry
Ross
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February 28, 2005
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She reveals how the military is testing radically new weapons which imperil the earth and all life on it. Such as HAARP, which heats sections of the ionosphere until they bulge to form a curved lens which will reflect HAARPs massive energy beams back to earth to destroy selected targets. She thinks HAARP may destabilise a system that has established its own cycle for millions of years protecting life on earth. |
Planet Earth the Latest Weapon of War |
Book Review by Rosalie
Bertell
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Spring 2001
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ALL THINGS
ARE CONNECTED - Rosalie Bertell's
new book, Planet Earth the Latest weapon of War, reveals the unbelievable
truth in the new generation of super-weapons. Links to earthquakes and freak weather For example, in 1977 a freak storm which devastated a small town in Wisconsin and destroyed 350 hectares of forest, followed hot on the heels of a government ELF wave experiment. |
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Nuclear Terror at Home |
February
26, 2005
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Nuclear destruction isn't
a high-probability event. But if a low probability event keeps happening
over and over, there's a high probability that sooner or later it will
take place. If you can imagine some rational observers from Mars looking at this curious species down here, I don't think they'd put very high odds on survival another generation or two. In fact, it's kind of miraculous that we've come along this far. The world has come extremely close to total destruction just in recent years from nuclear war. New Mexico plays an important role in this. There's case after case where a nuclear war was prevented almost by a miracle. And the threat is increasing as a consequence of policies that the administration is very consciously pursuing. U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld understands perfectly well that these policies are increasing the threat of destruction. As you know, it's not a high probability event, but if a low probability event keeps happening over and over, there's a high probability that sooner or later it will take place. More stories by Noam Chomsky |
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Bush's 'Freedom and Democracy' - Just A Cover to Spread Torture |
by Larry
Ross
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February 25, 2005
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The policies of the Bush Administration, including the illegal war on Iraq, the massive bombing to destroy cities such as Fallujah, the torturing, shaming, raping and killing of prisoners in Abu Ghraib and other prisons, the CIA shipping of 'suspects' overseas to be tortured to extract information, (see War Crimes) all seem designed to expand the Islamic opposition to US aggression. According to expert testimony to the US Senate, Bushs policies dont reduce terrorism, they increase it. For example, Iraq did not have terrorist or al-Qaeda problem before the war. Now Iraq is a terrorist training ground and the number of terrorist incidents has doubled since 2003. |
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War Crimes |
by Nat
Hentoff
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February
22, 2005
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For three years, there have been sporadic reports in some of the media, including this column, of the CIA's sending detainees (prisoners without charges or lawyers) to countries (among them are Egypt, Syria, Pakistan, Jordan, Morocco, and Uzbekistan) where the CIA knows they will be tortured to extract information the CIA can't dig out of them. |
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Targeting Congress on Torture |
by Nat Hentoff
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January 7, 2005
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The record of the past few months suggests that the administration will neither hold any senior official accountable nor change the policies that have produced this shameful record [of torture and deaths of detainees]. Congress, too, has abdicated its responsibility under its Republican leadership. . . . The appalling truth is that there has been no remedy for the documented torture and killing of foreign prisoners by this American government. "War Crimes," lead editorial, The Washington Post, December 23, 2004 |
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Revealed: the rush to war |
by Richard
Norton-Taylor
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February 23, 2005
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The attorney general, Lord
Goldsmith, warned less than two weeks before the invasion of Iraq that
military action could be ruled illegal. The government was so concerned that it might be prosecuted it set up a team of lawyers to prepare for legal action in an international court. And a parliamentary answer issued days before the war in the name of Lord Goldsmith - but presented by ministers as his official opinion before the crucial Commons vote - was drawn up in Downing Street, not in the attorney general's chambers. The full picture of how the government manipulated the legal justification for war, and political pressure placed on its most senior law officer, is revealed in the Guardian today. It appears that Lord Goldsmith never wrote an unequivocal formal legal opinion that the invasion was lawful, as demanded by Lord Boyce, chief of defence staff at the time. The Guardian can also disclose that in her letter of resignation in protest against the war, Elizabeth Wilmshurst, deputy legal adviser at the Foreign Office, described the planned invasion of Iraq as a "crime of aggression". |
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Neocon Middle East Madness |
by Larry
Ross
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February
23, 2005
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Dr Roberts analysis is brilliant
and spells out the true situation briefly and with clarity. However
I don't think the neocon's want to "remake the Middle East in
the American image". I think they want to make a barbarous wasteland
and call it "freedom and democracy" in order to fool Americans
into giving support for the slaughter. |
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Bush Outfoxed By Bin Laden |
by Paul
Craig Roberts
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February
21, 2005
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President Bush's invasion
has turned Iraq into a recruiting and training ground for anti-U.S.
terrorists, according to CIA Director Porter Goss in testimony before
the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Feb. 16. Goss' report
was supported by Vice Admiral Lowell Jacoby, director of the the Defense
Intelligence Agency. Jacoby told the committee that "our policies
in the Middle East fuel Islamic resentment." The Iraq insurgency,
Jacoby reported, has grown "in size and complexity over the past
year" with daily attacks increasing 240 percent. |
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Growth of the Empire |
by Larry
Ross
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February 23, 2005
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Syria had nothing to gain
and plenty to lose with Hariri's death. The US and Israel have much to gain if they can drive Syria out of Lebanon, and then bring Lebanon under US/Israeli influence. If they can develop momentum behind their charge that Syria did it, they can provide more justification for attacking Syria, and get more US public support for war with Syria. |
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Assassinating Al-Hariri Fits Washingtons Plan |
February
17, 2005
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To understand who assassinated Rafik al-Hariri we dont need to look any further than the $1.5 billion US Embassy currently under construction in Baghdad. The new embassy, the largest of its kind in the world, will facilitate 1,800 employees and serve as the regional nerve center for American political and economic activity. What does this have to do with al Hariri? |
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Threat to Un-embedded Journalists in Iraq |
by Larry
Ross
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February 21, 2005
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The Bush Empire seeks to present
their version of reality to the public via the media. They have been engaged in a staggering number of war crimes and crimes against the US Constitution. The major all-encompassing crime was to invent many lies to justify invading and massively bombing a country - Iraq - that posed no threat to the United States and killing more than 100,000 people. The lies have been exposed both before and after the invasion in 2003. |
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Journalist group calls US to account over Iraq |
by Dominic
Timms
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February
18, 2005
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The US government was today
accused of hiding behind a "culture of denial" over the deaths
of at least 12 journalists who are alleged to have perished at the hands
of the US military in Iraq. Re-igniting the debate that US soldiers deliberately "targeted" journalists during the Iraqi occupation, a press freedom body called on the US to take "responsibility" for its actions in the country. Responding to what it said was the "hounding out" of the CNN news chief, Eason Jordan, the International Federation of Journalists called on the US administration to come clean over its "mistakes" in the region. |
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The Dangerous Implications of the Hariri Assassination and the U.S. Response |
February 19, 2005
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The broader implications of
the February 14 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik
Hariri, who was seen by many as the embodiment of the Lebanese peoples
efforts to rebuild their country in the aftermath of its 15-year civil
war, are yet to unfold. A Sunni Muslim, Hariri reached out to all of
Lebanons ethnic and religious communities in an effort to unite
the country after decades of violence waged by heavily-armed militias
and foreign invaders. Hariri also had his critics, particularly among the countrys poor majority whose situation deteriorated under the former prime ministers adoption of a number of controversial neo-liberal economic policies. A multi-billionaire businessman prior to becoming prime minister, there were widespread charges of corruption in the awarding of contracts, many of which went to a company largely owned by Hariri himself. A number of treasured historic buildings relatively undamaged from war were demolished to make room for grandiose construction projects. |
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Leave Our Country Now |
February 18, 2005
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From
the first days of the US-British invasion of Iraq, oil workers have
resisted foreign occupation We lived through dark days under Saddam Hussein's dictatorship. When the regime fell, people wanted a new life: a life without shackles and terror; a life where we could rebuild our country and enjoy its natural wealth. Instead, our communities have been attacked with chemicals and cluster bombs, and our people tortured, raped and killed in our homes. |
Psychopathology of Bushism |
by Larry
Ross
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February 15, 2005
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Although this article below was written
in 2003, it does illuminate some of the mysteries of why so many Americans
seem to be taken in, and echo, Bush lies and why so many seem to deny
the very threatening realities that confront them every day.... |
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Americas Nuclear Stealth War |
by Paul Rogers
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February 10, 2005
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The United States denounces Tehrans development of nuclear weapons while quietly modernising its own arsenal. |
The Fear That Terrorism Will Go Nuclear |
by Steve Coll
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February 10, 2005
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"There has been increasing interest by terrorists in acquiring nuclear weapons," Mohamed ElBaradei, the Egyptian director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said recently. "I cannot say 100 per cent that it hasn't happened [already]." |
Push to Redesign Nuclear Warheads Ignites Arms Race Fears |
by William Broad
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February 9, 2005
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The relatively small initial program, involving fewer than 100 people, is expected to grow and produce finished designs in the next five to 10 years, culminating, if approval is given, in prototype warheads. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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February 8, 2005
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The US used as an excuse to make war
on Iraq, that it had WMD and plans to attack the US and UK. It was
completely untrue but served as an excuse for the US war. The plan
below indicates such an excuse may be used to justify more
wars.
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February 7, 2005
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The U.S. Strategic Command will oversee
the Defense Department's efforts
to combat weapons of mass destruction, the Omaha World-Herald
reported in its Sunday editions.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld last
month assigned the task to StratCom,
which is based at Offutt Air Force Base near Bellevue.
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by WILLIAM
J. BROAD, NYT
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February 7, 2005
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The officials say the program
could help shrink the arsenal and the high cost of its maintenance.
But critics say it could needlessly resuscitate the complex of factories
and laboratories that make nuclear weapons and could possibly ignite
a new arms race. So far, the quiet effort involves only $9 million for warhead designers at the nation's three nuclear weapon laboratories, Los Alamos, Livermore and Sandia. Federal bomb experts at these heavily guarded facilities are now scrutinizing secret arms data gathered over a half century for clues about how to achieve the new reliability goals. "These are big decisions," Mr. Norris said. "They could backfire and come back to haunt us." |
from
Aljezeera
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February 6,
2005
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Experts from the U.S. Defense Department, the Pentagon and Israel have put final touches to a plan to launch a military strike targeting Irans nuclear facilities, experts at the European Commission based in Brussels, revealed on Sunday. |
February 6, 2005
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Any
Authentic Pilgrimage Toward A Nonviolent Society Requires
A Clearer Understanding Of The Beast Within
...To achieve the societal transition to militarism, the upper classes must indoctrinate themselves with a morally-blind imperialist war-profiteering mentality before they will organize the lower classes into a hierarchical society that can harvest the poisonous fruits of war. Hence, militarism's belligerently self-righteous jingoistic mindset tends to originate with the economic interests of upper class, and then to disseminate downward. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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February
6, 2005
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. . . . In this deadly nuclear gamesmanship, would the present or a future US administration ever decide to make a surprise massive first nuclear strike against Russia, China or some other state, taking a calculated risk that they can destroy the retaliatory power of their chosen enemy? |
by
Stan Crock
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February
4, 2005
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Unreliability is just one reason why
funding is being cut. |
February 5, 2005
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Israel occupies Palestine, builds an
apartheid wall, kills civilians, uproots trees, and destroys homes
and villages while at the same time they demand a ‘reasonable’ Palestinian
leadership to negotiate with, while Sharon imposes armed violence
with impunity and support from the US. |
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by
Saul Hudson
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February
4, 2005
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice began
her first foreign tour as America's top diplomat with a double-edged
pledge Friday that Washington had no immediate plans to attack Iran.
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February 4, 2005
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As
Attorney General? |
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by
Khalid Hasan
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February
3, 2005
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A US or Israeli military
strike against Iran without UN authorisation would entail huge political
costs and be seen as an act of aggression. |
by
Dahr Jamail
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February
3, 2005
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There is something thoroughly inspiring
when people, under the threat of death, turn out to vote in a country
that has become an armed camp. The urge of a long oppressed people
to take back their lives, to act, is always moving and powerful. Certainly,
the Iraq vote, as presented in the media here in the U.S., has also
provided a boost to the Bush administration at home at a useful moment. |
January 31, 2005
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Action Alert : January 26, 2005 |
Iran's Nuclear Sites Tough Targets |
by Eric Rosenberg
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January 29, 2005
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Although Vice President Dick Cheney signaled that the Bush administration would approve any preemptive Israeli attack on Iran's suspected nuclear weapons facilities, such a raid would prove far more difficult than Israel's demolition bombing of Iraq's nuclear complex in 1981. | |||
by
Aijaz Ahmad,
bc
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January 27, 2005
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The mentality that the Americans brought into their attack on the people of Falluja was well indicated by the commanders who said on record that Falluja was ' a house of Satan'. |
January 27, 2005
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The first Black female U.S. Secretary of State will inevitably preside over a general and dramatic decline in American influence in the world, a process that accelerates with each passing week. So bizarre is American behavior so disconnected from objective facts and from international conversation and evolving human standards of conduct that Condoleezza Rice cannot escape becoming a caricature of diplomacy. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 27, 2005
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Look at Dr. Roberts background (at end)consider
his experience, and then read his analysis. |
January 25, 2005
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Readers in numbers beyond my ability
to reply individually have challenged me whether President Bushs
inaugural speech is a statement of his intentions or merely a celebration
of himself and American democracy. Surely Bush doesnt believe
America has the power to remake the world in its own image other than
by being an example for others to follow? |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 27, 2005
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Condoleezza Rice's
Confirmation |
by
US Senator Robert C. Byrd
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January 25, 2005
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This doctrine of preemptive strikes places the sole decision of war and peace in the hands of the President and undermines the Constitutional power of Congress to declare war. |
by Gwynne
Dyer
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January 26, 2005
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. . .For Bush, as for Zarqawi, political principles come from God. In his "God-drenched" inauguration speech (as Ronald Reagan's former speechwriter, Peggy Noonan, described it), Bush explained that people have inalienable rights because they "bear the image of the Maker of heaven and earth," and that America's mission to spread democracy around the globe comes directly from "the Author of liberty." |
Commandos See Duty on U.S. Soil in Role Redefined by Terror Fight |
By
ERIC SCHMITT
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January 23, 2005
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These commandos, operating under a secret counterterrorism program code-named Power Geyser, were mentioned publicly for the first time this week on a Web site for a new book, "Code Names: Deciphering U.S. Military Plans, Programs and Operation in the 9/11 World," (Steerforth Press) http://codenames.org. The book was written by William M. Arkin, a former intelligence analyst for the Army. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 21, 2005
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Death
and Destruction for 'Freedom and Democracy'
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January 20, 2005
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Comment
by Larry Ross
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January 21, 2005
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The US is blaming Iran and Syria for helping and causing the increasing resistance in Iraq. They may spin that into excuses to make war on the two countries and perhaps others, thus fulfilling Bush's Jan 20th promise to bring "freedom and democracy" to the "oppressed people under totalitarian regimes" in the middle east and what US spin doctors call "regime change". If successful Bush will install selected personnel as "transitional governments" (as in Iraq). The US can call their new puppets "democratic" (as in Iraq) and continue as overlords who control and price most of the world's oil resources in the middle east. |
by Scott Ritter -
Aljazeera
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January 20, 2005
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By any standard, the ongoing American
occupation of Iraq is a disaster. |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 20, 2005
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I have big problems with opinion polls, especially those conducted by the corporate news industry, but a recent survey by the Washington-based Opinion Research Corporation for the nonprofit and nonpartisan Results For America, which is a project of the Civil Society Institute, makes perfect sense, considering the mindset of at least half of all voting Americans, especially those in the Deliverance states. A major new national opinion survey of 1,608 American voters released this week shows that only 42 percent would support the U.S. invasion of Iran to stop its nuclear program, writes Anwar Iqbal for the World Peace Herald. Nearly half47 percentof U.S. voters would oppose such a move and 11 percent are unsure. |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 18, 2005
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If you live near a military base or installation,
as I do here in New Mexico, you shouldnt be surprised if terrorists
attack, drive a suicide truck through the front gates and kill a whole
lot of people. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 18, 2005
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I've read John Kaminski's interview and many other related papers on the "9/11 Questions" on this website, and checked on the many valuable links in Kaminski's paper. This collection and much associated data on this site, made me conclude that 9/11 and associated events like the 'US War On Iraq' and more wars to come, represent the world's greatest criminal conspiracy. |
By
Victor
Thorn & Lisa Guliani
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May 1, 2004
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There
is not now nor has there even been legal proof that Arab hijackers
perpetrated the 9/11 horror. They could not be convicted of the crime
in an honest court of law ("honest," of course, ruling out
all U.S. courts). If Bush had real evidence, don't you think he would
have produced it? Atta and the others were most likely Israeli Arabs
posing as faux-hijackers to give the real perpetrators a believable
cover story for their demolition-for-money of the World Trade Center. |
THE COMING WARS What the Pentagon can now do in secret. |
by SEYMOUR M. HERSH
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Posted January
17, 2005
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Rumsfeld will no longer have to refer anything through the governments intelligence wringer, the former official went on. The intelligence system was designed to put competing agencies in competition. Whats missing will be the dynamic tension that insures everyones prioritiesin the C.I.A., the D.O.D., the F.B.I., and even the Department of Homeland Securityare discussed. The most insidious implication of the new system is that Rumsfeld no longer has to tell people what hes doing so they can ask, Why are you doing this? or What are your priorities? Now he can keep all of the mattress mice out of it. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 16, 2005
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Gonzales as US Attorney-General, would be a giant step toward a "1984" US Fascist state, under Bush and his Neo-con administration. This would have a profound effect on the world and facilitate, with a legal facade, anything and any crime the Bush Administration decided to commit. US torture of prisoners is a good example of how Gonzales tramples on the US Constitution and International Law to suit the Bush Administration. Bush and Rumsfeld authorised the torture. It was not just a few army rogues acting on their own. They were under orders that came from the top. |
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January 15, 2005
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....Ms. Aron stated that two issues have delayed the SJC's vote: (1) Mr. Gonzales' evasive testimony during the SJC's 1-6-05 hearing -- he "failed to answer critical questions about whether the president has the power to authorize his subordinates to violate U.S. criminal laws and torture detainees [which is a blueprint for a dictatorship], and he did not explicitly repudiate waterboarding and other interrogation techniques that amounted to torture"; and (2) Bush administration stonewalling -- "...the White House has still not released documents necessary to evaluate Gonzales' role in formulating policies relating to the treatment of detainees and the applicability of the Geneva Conventions." |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 14, 2005
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...Bush and Crew were very shrewd to hitch their anti-Arab Strausscon-Zionist wagon up to the war on terrorism in the wake of 9/11in fact, some of us claim 9/11 was an inside job pulled off expressly for that reason, to arouse hatred and manufacture consent for massive violence against people who happen to be a threat to Israels security, that is to say millions of Arabs and Iranians.... |
January 14, 2005
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The promise of imminent release for four
British detainees held at the notorious US prison at Guantánamo
Bay is obviously welcome, but it is only a tiny exception in the surge
of bad news from the Bush team on the human rights front. The first
few days of the new year have produced two shocking exposures already.
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Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January
14, 2005
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Many articles on this site suggest that
the US plans to dominate the Middle East, including wars on Iran and
Syria, described by George Bush as part of the "Axis of Evil". |
By
Richard Sale
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January 11, 2005
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Bush administration hard-liners have been considering launching selected military strikes at insurgent training camps in Syria and border-crossing points used by Islamist guerrillas to enter Iraq in an effort to bolster security for the upcoming elections, according to former and current administration officials. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 12, 2005
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Patrick Seale's article is brilliant, but does not take into account that Israel's nuclear weapons may be the cause of Arab reluctance to resist Israel aggression - such as the recent attack on Syria. Also, there is the massive US nuclear arsenal that can be used to intimidate Arab states. With Bush lowering the nuclear barrier and changing the nuclear rules of engagement to allow him to pre-emptively use nuclear weapons, the US is preparing for the possibility of using them, or threatening to use them, to impose US-Israeli plans to reorder the Middle East. Already the US and UK threatened to use nuclear weapons if they encountered WMD resistance to their illegal and unjustified attack on Iraq. If the US launches a new war against Syria or Iran as is threatened, they may place US forces in a an impossible situation, where the US will use nuclear weapons to avoid defeat. |
Rethinking Middle East Security |
December 31, 2004
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...The new imperialists are paying a heavy price for their arrogant overreach. Iraq is proving the graveyard of the US army, and also the graveyard of US-Arab relations. Israel, in turn, has been brutalised by its occupation, turning it into a racist, quasi-fascist state, in the grip of religious fanatics. But the problems which the oppressors have brought upon themselves offer little consolation to their Arab victims. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 11, 2005
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An important component of a state that is being manipulated to become fascist, is to progressively diminish civil liberties. This is happening with startling speed, and ease in the USA. |
By
ELAINE CASSEL
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January 5, 2005
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On Sunday, Jan 2, Dana Priest, writing in the Washington Post, described the plans of the Pentagon and the Justice Department to imprison indefinitely, perhaps for life, persons it wants "removed" from society. Having committed no crime, but believed to be associated with "terrorism" however that is defined at any given moment in time "the people will live in prison camps modeled on American prisons. |
by
Larry
Ross
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January 8, 2005
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Compared
to Reaction to Deaths Caused by US Illegal Wars |
by
John Hallam
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January
7, 2005
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Total number of deaths from the Tsunami
so far: 150,000 |
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by
Bruce Gagnon
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January
7, 2005
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Pentagon transformation is well underway. The U.S. military is increasingly being converted into a global oil protection service. Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld has a "strategy guy" whose job is to teach this new way of warfare to high-level military officers from all branches of services and to top level CIA operatives. Thomas Barnett is a professor at the Navy War College in Rhode Island. He is author of the controversial book The Pentagons New Map that identifies a "non-integrating gap" in the world that is resisting corporate globalization. Barnett defines the gap as parts of Latin America, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia all of which are key oil-producing regions of the world. |
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by
Brad Knickerbocker
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January 6, 2005
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In an age when weapons of mass destruction
can be slipped into the United States in a cargo container or even
a suitcase, is Ronald Reagan's 1983 dream of building an umbrella
against long-range enemy missiles passé? Or is it a necessary
screen against the possibility of North Korea or another rogue state
tossing a nuclear-tipped rocket our way? |
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by
Larry
Ross
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January
6, 2005
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. . . . is that it is an indication to people about the real Bush, and that the domestic legal machinery to authorise torture emanated from Bush himself. US tortures come from the top. That is is no surprise.There are many other reports that Bush and his neocons are using torture as part of their plan to create more hatred of the US, leading to more resistance, which they can call "terrorism". That helps them create another phoney reason to stay and increase their military aggression in Iraq, blame others for "the increase in terrorism", and carry the war to other countries. |
January 6, 2005
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Confirming
Bush's Appointee is Unthinkable Because Confirming Gonzales Is Confirming
Torture
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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". |
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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