By on August 21, 2003
Whatever the Bush administration may say, the recent power shutdown in large parts of North America was a clear indication of America’s dependence on electricity. But was this a deliberate signal meant to show America its vulnerability?
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 21, 2003
The war on Iraq has been identified with American Jewish power. As it goes badly anti-Semitism will grow, writes Henry Makow Ph.D.. And ultimately, innocent Jews will take the fall for their leaders in the financial elite
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on August 21, 2003
Did the Israelis have plans to shot down a British passenger plane, and then blackmail the world into buying a 200 billion dollar “Anti-Missile” system that didn’t work?
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 19, 2003
Sponsored by huge multi-nationals, teams of neuro-scientists are using brain scanners to find that part of the brain that prompts us to shop.
Posted in Fringe Science, New Discoveries and Developments
By on August 18, 2003
Millions walked home after by power failures affected the eastern US and Canada. But was this all that it seemed? In an earlier piece, Joe Vialls looks at how technology pioneered by Nicola Tesla might be used by elements of the New World Order
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 18, 2003
Red Cross officials are allowed inside the gulag near Baghdad airport but they are forbidden to describe what they see. However some have broken ranks to describe the shocking scenes they witnessed
Posted in Iraq
By on August 17, 2003
Mick Napier reports from the beleaguered Palestinian village of Yanun near Nablus, and witnesses at first hand the true face of Zionism
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on August 17, 2003
A U.S. report on the killing of a Spanish journalist in Baghdad four months ago, has been dismissed by his family as a series of lies
Posted in Iraq
By on August 17, 2003
” It’s no exaggeration to say that the undecided could go one way or another” — George Bush, US President
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 17, 2003
A US teacher reflects on the systematic and deliberate Mis-education of American youth. And who exactly will benefit
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 15, 2003
Blighted by famine, the tale of a tenacious Scotsman is one of Africa’s rare success stories. But now it is being threatened by Zimbabwe’s despotic Robert Mugabe
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 15, 2003
Tensions remain high in Baghdad. In one incident during a power cut, US troops began firing blindly, killing an Iraqi and 3 of his children
Posted in Iraq
By on August 15, 2003
In the coming weeks millions of students will begin classes again. In the light of this, Henry Makow Ph.D. sounds a warning to the young and idealistic
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 14, 2003
A potentially explosive executive order has just been discovered by SEEN, the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network. Signed on May 22, it appears to give U.S. oil companies in Iraq blanket immunity from lawsuits and criminal prosecution
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 14, 2003
After being questioned by a few independent journalists, US military authorites have finally admitted the deaths of soldiers from a mysterious ailment
Posted in Health
By on August 14, 2003
Once again the mainstream media is ignoring critical facts when reporting events. The latest example being the recent bomb blast in Jakarta
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on August 13, 2003
Al-Hardan says that he and his tribesmen had initially welcomed the Americans. But after his arrest only bitterness remains. “No incident will be forgotten”, he says
Posted in Iraq
By on August 13, 2003
An investigative journalist has uncovered evidence that completely undermines the official story on 9/11. Unsurprisingly, his report has been studiously ignored by the mainstream media
Posted in September 11
By Robert Fisk on August 13, 2003
Robert Fisk tours the graveyard where Saddam Hussein’s two sons, Uday and Qusay, were buried recently. And finds US troops waiting
Posted in Iraq
By on August 13, 2003
Dr. Mahmood Al-Mishhadani, an Iraqi surgeon, recalls the horror of the day when he had to attend to 250 injured children and women in a village bombed by American airplanes
Posted in Iraq