February 2004
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By on February 28, 2004
Gibson’s cinematic vision of “The Passion of the Christ” has frightened America’s cultural elite. Not because it is “anti-Semitic” as some have suggested, but because it has the power to rekindle genuine spiritual enthusiasm – an anathema for Hollywood
Posted in The Media
By Robert Fisk on February 27, 2004
Robert Fisk reflects on events in Beirut fifteen years ago, and their legacy today
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 27, 2004
Before the Iraq invasion they were everywhere – stories of Saddam Hussein using industrial shredders to kill his enemies, even a Labour MP touted these tales. Now, likes Iraq’s WMD, the shredders are nowhere to be found
Posted in Iraq
By on February 25, 2004
In March 1999, German intelligence officials gave the CIA the first name and telephone number of Marwan al-Shehhi, who was later to be named as one of the September 11 hijackers
Posted in September 11
By on February 25, 2004
A secret report has just been presented to George Bush. It outlines a frightening scenario, more serious than Bin Laden or the alleged Iraqi WMDs
Posted in Predictions: from the past or for the future
By on February 25, 2004
Richard Perle’s reputation does not survive a reading of his latest book, writes Pat Buchanan. On putting it down the thought occurs: the neocons moment may be over. They are not only losing their hold on power, they are losing their grip on reality
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on February 25, 2004
Henry Makow Ph.D. examines what must surely be one of the most intriguing – and explosive – interviews of the past hundred years
Posted in The New World Order
By on February 24, 2004
A new close-up image of the Martian surface reveals more of the tiny spherical objects that have been puzzling scientists for several days
Posted in The Unexplained: esoteric and hidden knowledge
By on February 24, 2004
Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, has met with Vatican officials claiming Mel Gibson’s latest movie is “is an attack on Christian teaching…”
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on February 24, 2004
“I consider it crucially important for Christians to know that not all Jews are in agreement with their self-appointed spokesmen” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin on Mel Gibson’s The Passion and the controversy around it
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on February 24, 2004
The pro-Israeli lobby has a lock on the US presidency, whoever wins. John Kerry is as pro-Zionist as they come, as the following written by the man himself, reveals
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on February 23, 2004
It is not only rogue states and terrorists who are helping the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Businessmen from America’s closest ally are also involved
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 23, 2004
Not only are US casualties in Iraq being under reported but, writes Freddy Sweet, the wounded also are being mistreated, neglected and hidden away. According to one US officer they were “being treated like dogs”
Posted in Iraq
By Xymphora on February 23, 2004
I suspect the military contractors who own the journalists have decided they can make as much money off a reign of Kerry. It is time for the adventures of George Bush in the 1970′s to be revealed
Posted in Political Intrigue
By Uri Avnery on February 22, 2004
Prime Minister Tony Blair told his people that Saddam could use WMD against British cities within 45 minutes. Was this just bad Intelligence? Or was he just lying? Uri Avnery considers the case
Posted in Political Intrigue
By Charley Reese on February 22, 2004
Following President Bush’s hour-long interview with NBC’s Tim Russert, we can now state conclusively that President Bush deliberately misled the American people and continues to do so
Posted in Political Intrigue
By Robert Fisk on February 22, 2004
Arab states are largely squalid, corrupt, brutal dictatorships. No surprise there. We created most of these dictators
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Xymphora on February 22, 2004
Whatever happened in Texas may have given both the Saudi Royal Family and its American friends quite a hold over young George Bush, a hold which may even have influenced his failure to heed all the warnings about 9-11
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on February 22, 2004
He may have been under pressure, but was he hinting at something? Rowena Thursby and Jim Rarey examine evidence given at the Hutton inquiry that may hint at more than the official verdict
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on February 19, 2004
Despite never having served in Vietnam, George Bush seems to have learned one lesson from the war. Les Blough examines the way deceit is being used to sustain the “War on Terror”, and the price being paid
Posted in The Media