Monthly Archives: September 2007 »
Will BBC come clean over 911 Hit piece?
By J A Blacker, Science Correspondent RINF Alternative News The Cat is out of the BAG for the BBC, folk have slowly cottoned on to the fact its not as squeaky clean as it
Read More »Charlie Rose Interview with the President of Iran
You can see the media conditioning at work. To Rose’s credit, he doesn’t froth at the mouth like a rapid dog (or Columbia University’s president.) He manages to keep himself in check. Rose’s stamina
Read More »Pentagon seeks billions more for Iraq war
By Susan Cornwell U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday asked Congress to approve nearly $190 billion (94.3 billion pounds) more in spending for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In prepared testimony to
Read More »9/11-1st Responder confirms countdown and massive explosion
Kevin Mcpattern a 9/11 first responder talks of his experience of the collapse of WTC 7. filmed at the world trade centre in New York on September 18th 2007 he stands below where the
Read More »Revealed: script for Bush’s mangled words
By David Usborne There is nothing mysterious about George Bush when he comes to the annual General Assembly of the United Nations. He comes, he excoriates countries he doesn’t care for and he leaves.
Read More »Hypocrite Bush hits out at tyrants and human rights abuse
Editors note: One word - Guantanamo George Bush yesterday launched a fierce attack on countries which he accused of human rights abuse. The president used a UN speech to hit out at ‘brutal regimes’ including
Read More »Education agency to build fingerprint database
BY TARA BOZICK The Michael Maples scandal shook the Victoria community, and Texas leaders are pushing to safeguard against such future incidents. When Maples was hired as principal of Memorial High School, the system
Read More »Diana: The unseen evidence which has been mysteriously ignored until now
By SUE REID Over English tea served in fine china cups at a sumptuous Paris apartment last November, an astonishing meeting took place to discuss the death of 36-year-old Diana, Princess of Wales. The conversation
Read More »Airport security arsenal adds behavior detection
By Thomas Frank, USA TODAY DULLES, Va. — Doug Kinsey stands near the security line at Dulles International Airport, watching the passing crowd in silence. Suddenly, his eyes lock on a passenger in jeans
Read More »The BBC – How Did It Get So Bad?
By Adrian Morgan This article by Adrian Morgan (Giraldus Cambrensis of Western Resistance) appeared today in Family Security Matters and is reproduced with their permission. High up on a hill in Wood Green, north
Read More »Israel Opens Criminal Probe of Prime Minister
By Robert Berger A new corruption scandal is dogging Israel’s embattled Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. As Robert Berger reports from VOA’s Jerusalem bureau, it could distract him from efforts to revive the peace process
Read More »Israel Says Tension with Syria Subsiding
By Robert Berger Israel is playing down tensions with its arch-enemy to the north – Syria. As Robert Berger reports from VOA’s Jerusalem bureau, there are new moves to bring Syria into the Middle
Read More »North Korea accuses US of helping Israel develop nuclear weapons
AP SEOUL, South Korea: North Korea accused the United States on Tuesday of actively providing nuclear weapons assistance to Israel while seeking to deprive other countries of the right to peaceful nuclear programs. North
Read More »How easy is it to create false flag terrorism?
How much nuclear material would terrorists such as renegades within CIA or MI6 need to make a Nuclear Bomb to blame on Muslims to undermine or eliminate our DEMOCRACY? By J A Blacker, Science
Read More »TruthFest
Sun. 11th November (venue to be announced): Edinburgh Truth Collective presents the capital’s first all-day ‘TruthFest’. Presentations and films on truth issues including the background to WWI and other wars, the illusion of democracy,
Read More »Webster Tarpley – Edinburgh
Sat. 10th November, 7-10pm, Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh. Presentation by Webster Tarpley on history of state-sponsored false-flag terrorism, with especial reference to
Read More »Gitmo lawyer worries about being wiretapped
A Vermont lawyer representing a client being held at Guantanamo, Cuba, is worried that his phone is being tapped by the federal government. He ought to be. The federal government may have interpreted the
Read More »Guantanamo lawyers barred from visiting or writing prisoners
By Ben Fox SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Attorneys for at least 40 Guantanamo Bay prisoners have been barred from visiting or writing their clients because of a judge’s order dismissing legal challenges to the men’s
Read More »New Police “Sneak and Peak” Technology Exclusive
Zeik Heil welcome to Rochdale, have you anything to declare? Smile! You’re on fascist candid camera! Shocking new technology allow police to film inside your car, it also sends and retrieves information about you in seconds. By
Read More »Welcome to 1984: Your Boss as Big Brother
By Mick Meaney RINF Alternative News Amazingly, the corporate environment could pose a far greater privacy risk than methods currently being used by the authorities. Corporate surveillance is on the increase as businesses use
Read More »War crime lawyers fight UN on top job
New secretary general is challenged over ‘secret appointment’ to replace top tribunal prosecutor Ed Vulliamy in The Hague Sunday September 23, 2007 The Observer The new leadership of the United Nations is facing a
Read More »War Costing $720 Million Each Day, Group Says
By Kari Lydersen CHICAGO, Sept. 21 — The money spent on one day of the Iraq war could buy homes for almost 6,500 families or health care for 423,529 children, or could outfit 1.27
Read More »Blackwater denies making illegal weapons exports
By James Vicini and Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Private U.S. security contractor Blackwater USA denied on Saturday it was involved in illegally shipping automatic weapons and military goods to Iraq. The statement by
Read More »Secret US air force team to perfect plan for Iran strike
Sarah Baxter THE United States Air Force has set up a highly confidential strategic planning group tasked with “fighting the next war” as tensions rise with Iran. Project Checkmate, a successor to the group
Read More »Child ID program draws hundreds
By Daarel Burnette II dburnette@courier-journal.com The Courier-Journal Seeing her aunt go missing for three days was all too frightening for Keisha Boog. She was eventually found and was OK, but Boog said she would
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