November 2003
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By on November 30, 2003
He remembers the bang as the rocket-propelled grenade exploded, remembers the blood and the acrid stench, remembers himself “screaming nonsensical bloody murder” over the platoon com system.
Posted in Iraq
By on November 30, 2003
Alexander Cockburn reports on the tactics used by police in Miami, in the face of anti-globalisation protests
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Robert Fisk on November 29, 2003
At a lecture I gave in Madison last week, there was a roar of applause from the more than 1,000-strong audience when I suggested that the Iraq war could yet doom George Bush’s election chances next year
Posted in Iraq
By on November 29, 2003
Doctors are at a loss to disprove a 76 year old, who claims not to have eaten, drunk or relieved himself for sixty eight years
Posted in The Unexplained: esoteric and hidden knowledge
By on November 28, 2003
One by one, the world’s terror attacks bear more of the hallmarks of US Intelligence, “Black Ops,” than of Islamic terrorism
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on November 28, 2003
Am I “deranged” to think it’s weird that in this mass-media, detailed-information age, so few people are even asking any questions about how a woman who filed a rape lawsuit against the president could be dead less than a year later?
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on November 27, 2003
There is a curse that says may you “live in interesting times”, writes Henry Makow. The Rothschild Illuminati Conspiracy is the essential challenge facing mankind. This is our curse and our challenge. Let us rise to it.
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on November 27, 2003
As the occupation grows bloodier, officials draw on an ally’s experience with insurgents
Posted in Iraq
By on November 27, 2003
Was this Executive Order, which would have eliminated America’s debt and transformed it economically, the real reason behind Kennedy’s assassination?
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By Robert Fisk on November 26, 2003
Under US control, the freedom of the press is beginning to smell a little rotten in the new Iraq
Posted in Iraq
By on November 26, 2003
Coalition troops are being stretched to the limit in Iraq but, writes James Joseph Sanchez, there is an easy remedy
Posted in Iraq
By on November 26, 2003
This week the world closer to a nuclear armageddon, as Donald Rumsfeld called for mini-nukes to be added to America’s arsenal of nuclear weapons to fight terrorists and “rogue states” like North Korea and Iran
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on November 26, 2003
Iraqi teenagers dragged the bloody bodies of two American soldiers from a wrecked vehicle and pummeled them with concrete blocks Sunday, witnesses said, describing a burst of savagery in a city once safe for Americans
Posted in Iraq
By on November 26, 2003
They are getting better and more brazen by the day. Using the most rudimentary equipment, in this case donkey carts, the Iraqi resistance are taking on one of the world’s most technologically advanced nations
Posted in Iraq
By on November 26, 2003
According to Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst and friend of Bush’s father: “Now we know that no other president of the United States has ever lied so baldly and so often and so demonstrably… The presumption now has to be that he’s lying any time…”
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on November 25, 2003
The US genocide in Iraq, has assumed the proportions of the Israeli genocide in Palestine – mass, indiscriminate destruction, and attacks on civilian populations in continued attempts to crush the human will and spirit
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on November 24, 2003
The Australians paid the price for the alliance with Bush in Bali. The Italians paid the price in Nasiriyah. Now it is our turn
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on November 23, 2003
MediaLab has merged a map of the 9/11 planes’ flightpaths with a map of military bases in those areas.
Posted in September 11
By John Pilger on November 22, 2003
John Pilger talks to Anthony Arnove about why the U.S. went to war — and why its colonial occupation is in crisis
Posted in Iraq
By on November 22, 2003
According to H.G.Wells and the Jewish intellectual and writer Arthur Koestler, the people known today as Jews are primarily the descendants of the Khazars, a Turkic tribe completely unrelated to the biblical Jews,
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies