July 2003
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By on July 31, 2003
Former Los Angeles narcotics detective, Michael Ruppert, doesn’t have much time for the mainstream media. ”because of their corporate financial structure” he says, ”they leave out some key stories.” However, he may be about to change that
Posted in The Media
By on July 30, 2003
Monopoly Capitalists are behind both Communism and Feminism, says Henry Makow Ph.D. Using both to undermine the social fabric; the ruling elite is intent on transforming society, and ultimately mankind itself, for their own nefarious purposes
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on July 30, 2003
Dr. Albert D. Pastore Phd. Presents an extensive look at who and what was really behind the events of 911 and the War on Terror
Posted in September 11
By on July 30, 2003
In this most recent update, Joe Vialls says that Baghdad morgues challenge Maddam Tussauds waxworks. Including a detailed forensic analysis of the photos of a dead Uday Hussein
Posted in Iraq
By Robert Fisk on July 29, 2003
THE Americans followed a grand Iraqi Baath party tradition by showing their dead enemies on television. In 1963, when Abdul Karim Qassem’s corpse was paraded it was in black and white. Yesterday it was in colour
Posted in Iraq
By on July 29, 2003
Another spectacular crop circle has appeared, this one on a landscape dotted with ancient stone circles. A local dowser told us that it had the feel of authenticity: an intricately and delicately woven crop formation next to ancient burial mounds
Posted in Crop circles
By on July 29, 2003
“Don’t tell me that the US could not have taken him alive,” he says. “…the Americans did not want this because…they would tell everyone that a lot of what they did they did because the American agents told them to.”
Posted in Iraq
By on July 27, 2003
Yet another spectacular crop circle has appeared close to where this website is produced, and this formation has all the hallmarks of the real thing. Extensive photos and a first hand report by Julian Gisone
Posted in Crop circles
By Robert Fisk on July 26, 2003
Even if Saddam Hussein’s sons are dead, and that is not at all certain, Robert Fisk argues that America’s problems in Iraq have only just begun
Posted in Iraq
By on July 26, 2003
First hand accounts from award winning journalists on how they were prevented from revealing what the corporate media didn’t want them to
Posted in The Media
By on July 26, 2003
Were Saddam’s sons really killed in a shoot out with US forces? Or is this announcement just an attempt to boost sagging morale and public support?
Posted in Iraq
By Robert Fisk on July 25, 2003
Now here’s a story to shame us all. It’s about America’s shameful prison camps in Iraq. It’s about the beating of prisoners during interrogation.
Posted in Iraq
By on July 25, 2003
Miquel Rodriguez, an assistant U.S. attorney who was hired by Kenneth Starr to conduct a grand jury investigation of Foster’s death, tells how Starr and others blocked his efforts to expose the cover up of a murder
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on July 25, 2003
The increased use of RPG-7s in Iraq, and the tactics being used, indicate that men who fought in Afghanistan are showing Iraqis the Afghan RPG tactics developed during the 1980s
Posted in Iraq
By on July 24, 2003
Last week, a young Israeli died protecting his girl friend from a knife-wielding Palestinian. The police spokesman said he absorbed the attacker’s blows with his body. Henry Makow Ph.D. reflects on the implications
Posted in Miscellaneous
By Israel Shamir on July 23, 2003
Uri Avnery has proposed a dual state to resolve the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. However, Israel Shamir argues that the idea is not a solution
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on July 22, 2003
In Veitnam US soldiers were guaranteed a one year tour of duty, because a draft was in place. Not so in Iraq, where battle weary troops are uncertain how long they will be there
Posted in Iraq
By on July 21, 2003
The latest accusation from a Gulf War vet stating that US forces were responsible for the starting of the oil well fires at the end of the first Gulf War
Posted in Iraq
By on July 21, 2003
Letters from US soldiers at the forefront of operations in Iraq, reveal a picture in complete contrast to the one presented at media breifings
Posted in Iraq
By on July 20, 2003
Casualties continue to mount as Washington finally acknowledges that it is involved in a low intensity guerilla war. The latest deaths now bring the total to 148, surpassing the total American fatalities in the 1991 Gulf War
Posted in Iraq