January 2003
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By on January 31, 2003
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The Mahabharata is one of ancient India’s most mystifying epics, containing almost literal descriptions of space flight and nuclear warfare
Posted in The Ancient Past
By on January 31, 2003
Shoe Bomber Richard Reid will go on trial soon for trying to destroy AA Flight 63. Joe Vialls examines why this is crucial to maintain the illusion of 911
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on January 30, 2003
The Holocaust Anyone questioning any detail of the commonly accepted view of the Jewish Holocaust is immediately reviled and branded “holocaust denier”. This is forbidden territory – in modern Germany, Austria, France and Canada “holocaust denial” is actually a criminal offence. Yes the Jews suffered terribly at the hands of the Nazis – the fabric [...]
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on January 30, 2003
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on January 30, 2003
. Did someone try to murder Rubin to avoid damaging disclosures? His wife now says her husband’s attack was a “hit”.
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Robert Fisk on January 30, 2003
29 October 2002 No one was surprised. That was the terrible, incontrovertible fact about the murder of American diplomat Laurence Foley in Amman yesterday. Gunned down – apparently with a silenced pistol – in the garden of his home, a 62-year-old in the US Agency for International Development mission, Mr Foley was not an obvious [...]
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on January 30, 2003
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on January 30, 2003
It receives hardly any press coverage but the fact is that there are many Jews who are anti-Israel and anti-Zionist…
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on January 30, 2003
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM – The British ambassador to Israel, Sherard Cowper-Coles, said he is “proud” of his comments that were published Monday in which he described the Occupied Palestinian Territory as “the biggest detention camp in the world.” He told Ha’aretz Monday that the comments he made that were published in the Yedioth Ahronot daily, were [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on January 30, 2003
http://www.rachel.org/home_eng.htm Breast cancer kills 46,000 women in the U.S. each year. On average, each of these women has her life cut short by 20 years, for a total loss of about a million person-years of productive life each year. Of course this huge cost to society is heaped on even greater burdens, the personal anguish [...]
Posted in Health
By on January 29, 2003
They’re calling it “A-Day,” A as in airstrikes so devastating they would leave Saddam’s soldiers unable or unwilling to fight. If the Pentagon sticks to its current war plan, one day in March the Air Force and Navy will launch between 300 and 400 cruise missiles at targets in Iraq. As CBS News Correspondent David [...]
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By Robert Fisk on January 28, 2003
On the road to Basra, ITV was filming wild dogs as they tore at the corpses of the Iraqi dead. Every few seconds a ravenous beast would rip off a decaying arm and make off with it over the desert in front of us, dead fingers trailing through the sand, the remains of the burned [...]
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By on January 28, 2003
Jeremy Scahill examines Donald Rumsfeld’s previous dealings with Iraq and how he helped Saddam Hussien aquire various weapons and nerve gasses
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on January 28, 2003
Paulina remembers the hot July day two summers ago and the sudden, unpleasant feeling that she had stumbled into a place she was not supposed to be.
Posted in The Ancient Past
By on January 28, 2003
BALTIMORE (PINA) – Oswald Spengler in his mighty tome, “Decline of the West,” had some very prophetic things to say about the press. He wrote that the sentimentalist may beam with contentment about it being “constitutionally free,” but the realist will always ask, “At whose disposal is it?” The wire pullers, he said, know how [...]
Posted in The Media
By on January 28, 2003
America’s top military leaders drafted plans to kill and commit acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public support for a war against Cuba in the 60′s…
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on January 28, 2003
“Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.” [...]
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on January 28, 2003
In the immediate aftermath of September 11th, as the world was trying to come to terms with the full impact of events, some critical factors were overlooked. One was the possibility that the planes were actually flown by remote control. Now this may sound a little far fetched but it has already been done with [...]
Posted in September 11
By Robert Fisk on January 27, 2003
The Israeli writer Uri Avnery once delivered a wickedly sharp open letter to Menachem Begin, the Israeli prime minister who sent his army to defeat in Lebanon. Enraged by Begin’s constant evocation of the Second World War – likening Yasser Arafat in Beirut to Hitler in his Berlin bunker in 1945 – Avnery entitled his [...]
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