June 2003
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By on June 22, 2003
Fashion designers from New York to Milan have filled the runways recently with all the latest looks. But regardless of what you think of this season’s couture you should be aware of a trend … it could make you think twice before buying new clothes
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Christopher Bollyn on June 22, 2003
When Germany’s most controversial and outspoken politician fell to his death while parachuting, the media disregarded the possibility of assassination and quickly promoted the assumed theory of suicide
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on June 22, 2003
If you detect the devil’s hand in current events, you may be closer to the truth than you think. “Svali” is the pseudonym of the woman, age 45, who was a mind “programmer” for the cult until 1996. She has risked her life to warn humanity of the Illuminati
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on June 22, 2003
Was Concorde’s crash at Charles de Gaulle Airport in July 2000 the result of sabotage? Was it part of an ongoing struggle between the secret services of old Europe and the US and what are its links with the events of 911? Joe Vialls investigates
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on June 20, 2003
A leading Republican and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has said that US forces, either acting alone or in tandem with other forces, may be used against Hamas
Posted in Predictions: from the past or for the future
By on June 20, 2003
A combination of deceit and disinformation surrounds media coverage of the looting of Iraq’s museums. The media has indeed become an accomplice in the theft of humanity’s ancient heritage, with the BBC and the Guardian two of the most culpable
Posted in The Media
By on June 19, 2003
Discontent grows with each passing week of US occupation of Iraqi. And as it does so a fledgling armed resistance grows bolder and better coordinated
Posted in Iraq
By on June 18, 2003
The campaign to change society’s sexual norm is intensifying, writes Henry Makow P.hD.. Straights need to realize that they are under siege from big government and big business.
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on June 18, 2003
US planners are talking about establishing military bases along a giant swathe of global territory: from the Caribbean to Africa, across the Middle East and central Europe to Asia and Australia
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on June 18, 2003
Today, modern sport serves as what once Marx described as an “opiate for the masses.” But is it possible that the increasing profile of blacks in many sports is being promoted to serve a wider social and political agenda?
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on June 17, 2003
Starting this week, America’s biggest discount retailer will quietly begin preparing the way for a brave new world. And they are not about to tell customers about it either
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Robert Fisk on June 17, 2003
On June 11, 2003, Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman interviewed Robert Fisk, reporter with the Independent newspaper of London. He recently left Iraq where he was chronicling the rising resistance to the U.S. occupation
Posted in Iraq
By on June 16, 2003
The United States should be prepared to destroy North Korea’s Yongbyon reactor, an influential member of Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s advisory panel said yesterday
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on June 14, 2003
Despite President Bush having declared major combat over weeks ago, US troops have killed nearly one hundred Iraqis in ongoing operations in the past two days
Posted in Iraq
By on June 14, 2003
A woman who claims Bill Clinton raped her in 1978 has repeated her accusation on national television. The rape was covered up, she claims, for the sake of “power and money”
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on June 13, 2003
Dr. Anthony Sutton (left) believed the “left” versus “right” political conflict was fraudulent, a means to control political debate. “Sooner or later people will wake up,” he said, “the battle is not between left and right; it is between us and them”
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Robert Fisk on June 12, 2003
From high over Iraq, President George Bush cast his Olympian eye over ancient Mesopotamia after praising the Americans in Qatar who had “managed” the war against Saddam Hussein. But far below him, was a story that Mr Bush would prefer not to hear about
Posted in Iraq
By on June 10, 2003
By focusing on the marginal vandalism and violence that accompanied the recent Group of Eight summit in France, the plutocratic media has misrepresented the extent and character of the widespread European opposition to globalization
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on June 10, 2003
While mainstream US “news” media is engrossed with a sensational murder trial it ignores even more significant stories
Posted in The Media
By on June 10, 2003
Enough online magazine has obtained photos, smuggled out of China, that clearly show Chinese police torturing Christians.
Posted in Behind The "News"