Photo Tricks Betray Saddam Psyop
The Saddam capture caper is a sophisticated psychological operation (PsyOp) aimed at both mainstream and alternative media. But the psyop team have been too clever for their own good. Here’s why
The Saddam capture caper is a sophisticated psychological operation (PsyOp) aimed at both mainstream and alternative media. But the psyop team have been too clever for their own good. Here’s why
The man behind the resistance in Iraq, which is now claiming so many lives, was not Saddam Hussein. And his capture will not end it
Hussein’s capture will not bring peace to Iraq and the Middle East, writes Israel Shamir. Most probably, it will be used to jump-start the new round of war in the troubled area.
A submerged city has been discovered, about one mile off the Nagapattinam coast in India. Some estimate that it could be older than Sumeria in Mesopotamia, considered the birthplace of modern civilization
Blair must know his game is over. Bush’s reception in Britain demonstrated that; and the CIA has now announced that the Iraqi resistance is “broad, strong and getting stronger”
It has taken more than half a century but the mainstream media has finally got round to reporting a Bilderberg meeting
Although some examples have been reported few have noticed that, like serial killings, it is a crime that is both deliberate and recurrent.
Like they say: it is not over yet, and this war is far from being finished. In fact it may have only just begun
It is commonly reported that Israel recieves some 3 billion dollars every year from the US. However according to a recently published analysis the real cost may be far higher
In Ancient China there was a saying: “May you live in interesting times.” It was as much a curse as anything, in much the same way as we now say: “go to hell.” But sometimes the most difficult times are the most interesting and the most rewarding too. They challenge us, they test us, and […]
Across the planet there are legends and myths of a great flood, a flood that drowned an earlier world and which came in response to mans wickedness. In cultures as far apart as the Native America’s and the Maoris in New Zealand, from China to Turkey, from central Africa to Lithuania stories are told of […]
A defining moment in history took place on February 6, 1748. On that day Adam Weishaupt was born in Bavaria, setting into motion a series of events that would ultimately change the course of human history. By 1768 he had a new name, a code name known only to his most trusted confidants . . […]