Daily Archives: November 13, 2007 »
The History of the Loose Change Phenomenon
Tim Sparke Introduction 9/11 has clearly been the most important event of the 21st century, providing the basis for the US invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq and many other dimensions of the “war on
Read More »America’s Most Mobbed Up Election
SAM SMITH IF THE POLLS don’t shift, we are facing an extraordinary election between two presidential candidates who have unprecedented past connections with a seamy underworld. This is not to say that we haven’t
Read More »Gordon Brown threatens Iran’s oil interests
Gordon Brown threatens Iran’s oil interests unless it curbs nuclear ambition Philip Webster Gordon Brown last night proposed a worldwide ban on companies developing Iran’s oil and gas fields if it failed to curb
Read More »More Gitmo flights over Spain in 2007
MADRID: Nearly 50 flights to or from the controversial US “war on terror” camp at Guantanamo Bay used Spanish air space between 2002 and 2007 and 11 landed in Spain, the El Pais daily
Read More »Tell the truth about cannabis
Tell the truth about cannabis and maybe we’ll get somewhere Is there any wonder at all that everything which surrounds cannabis information-wise, is mixed up and confused? To illustrate this lets take a look
Read More »9/11 Seminar
On 25th November 2007, the Changing Times organisation, based in Lewes, will be holding a Sunday afternoon seminar to give a focused look at the issues surrounding doubts over the official story of 9/11.
Read More »Spy Cameras in Bins
By Julian Whittle CARLISLE City Council is to introduce portable spy cameras to catch fly tippers. Council chiefs report a 200 per cent increase in illegal fly tipping since the city switched to fortnightly
Read More »Police refuse to probe one in six crimes
Police in Lincolnshire refused to investigate one in six crimes last year, it has been revealed. Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show 9,003 crimes were “screened out” as unsolvable within hours
Read More »ID Cards: Why I am prepared to break the law
By Philip Johnston Like most readers of this newspaper, I consider myself to be a law-abiding citizen who invariably accepts a decision of Parliament as the law of the land, however barmy or against
Read More »Media is ignoring Ron Paul
By JANE OLSON It is of great concern to me that our media have the power to manipulate how we perceive current events. If only the media were a reliable source for information, unfortunately
Read More »7/7 Ripple Effect
Regarding the 7/7/2005 terrorist attacks in London, let us look at the facts, and what we were told, and compare them. Then, using Ockham’s Razor and common-sense, let us see what conclusions are to
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