July 2003
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By on July 20, 2003
Nuclear atmospheric testing has left a deadly legacy. So stop poking fun at Michael Jackson when he appears wearing a surgical mask over his nose and mouth. He may look eccentric, but there are very good reasons for his strange apparel
Posted in Health
By on July 20, 2003
Warmonger and inveterate liar, Tony Blair wants to fluoridate Britain because this will help children’s teeth. Emily McIvor maintains that fluoridation is really all about ideology
Posted in Health
By Robert Fisk on July 20, 2003
Want to criticise the Israelis for shooting stone-throwers in Gaza? The US does the same in Falujah
Posted in Iraq
By on July 20, 2003
We take so much for granted in our day-to-day lives but every now and then we are reminded of our own mortality. Occasionally it can take a life-or-death experience to bring home to us what a truly precious gift life is. Its real value is easily forgotten in the head-long rush to acquire more wealth, [...]
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on July 19, 2003
Australian could face a nuclear attack from North Korea if it got involved in an international force to stop ships carrying weapons of mass destruction
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on July 19, 2003
Mel Gibson’s latest film, The Passion, has caused an almighty row months before it’s even due to be released
Posted in The Media
By on July 18, 2003
German prosecutors say a man who confessed to killing and eating another man has been charged with murder and will face trial
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on July 17, 2003
Henry Makow Ph.D. traces the roots of modern day feminism and shows how its origins lie in the American Communist movement of the forties and fifties
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on July 17, 2003
In the space of a few hours CBS rewrote a headline, changing “Bush Knew Iraq Info was False” to “Bush Knew Iraq Info was Dubious”
Posted in The Media
By on July 16, 2003
Eyewitness accounts from US marines recently returned from Iraq, stand in stark contrast to the press briefings from official military spokesmen
Posted in Iraq
By on July 16, 2003
The president’s diary, written in the back of a book donated to the Truman Library in 1965, was discovered by a librarian reshelving books and reveals little known aspects of history
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on July 14, 2003
The Pentagon has plans to track everything that moves and not in some far off future either. Contracts are being drawn up and tests are schedualed for the most invasive surveillance system ever
Posted in The New World Order
By on July 13, 2003
THE defence lawyer appointed to protect the rights of David Hicks and other al-Qaeda suspects is a former leading aide to US president George Bush Sr.
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on July 13, 2003
The never-ending announcements of ‘plots’ discovered or advance notice of ‘terrorist attacks’ that come to nothing, will continue until people wake up to the fact that “terror” is being used as a political tool
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on July 13, 2003
Attacks on Coalition forces in Iraq are increasing by the day. Polaria examines the nature of the fighting and how a guerrilla war is now evolving
Posted in Iraq
By on July 12, 2003
Polaria investigates the disparity in casualty reports released by the US. Is this an indication that the Pentagon is trying to hide something?
Posted in Iraq
By wmw_admin on July 12, 2003
Why do the Bilderberg meetings receive so little coverage. Victor Thorn examines why, and how, real news is suppressed by the mainstream media
Posted in Bilderberg, Essential Reading
By on July 11, 2003
“Left” and “right” are artificial devices to bring about change, and the extremes of political left and political right are vital elements in a process of controlled change.
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on July 11, 2003
An inquiry into Tony Blair’s decision to go war with Iraq has done its best to gloss over his deception. Nonetheless, many Britons are slowly waking up to the fact that Blair’s case for war was based on outright lies
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on July 11, 2003
Was slavery the primary cause of the American civil war, as we have been taught? Or were European bankers and financiers the ultimate driving force?
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History