February 2004
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By on February 13, 2004
Jay Shaft talks to US officers recently returned from what one describes as the “meat grinder” in Iraq. They describe the inadequacy of their equipment while Halliburton and other private contractors have the best and newest vehicles and body armour
By on February 13, 2004
So what’s the good news George? Homelessness increased 50% in three years, poverty increased again in 2003, and more children are going hungry. 502 soldiers died in Iraq, and 100 soldiers have now died in Afghanistan. Is there any good news?
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 13, 2004
While most of America goes blindly about their daily routine of numbing their minds with lies and false feelings of complacency, the crisis deepens. While the masses dream of that new car, we sink deeper into the muck of endless war and poverty
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on February 13, 2004
Jay Shaft interviews servicemen recently returned from Iraq, and finds widespread discontent. Not even during the Vietnam War was their such widespread anger in the ranks. Part 5 in a 5 part series
Posted in Iraq
By on February 13, 2004
In a series of interviews with US servicemen recently returned from Iraq, Jay Shaft discovered widespread discontent. “We’re dying”, said one serviceman, “for oil and corporate greed!!”
Posted in Iraq
By on February 12, 2004
It almost never happens. Governments hardly ever admit to making mistakes but today the Spanish government confessed that maybe it had been in error
Posted in Iraq
By on February 12, 2004
Don’t write off American women for that is exactly what the elite want. Feminism is being used to destroy natural human relations and subjugate entire cultures. Ultimately, writes Henry Makow Ph.D., the only beneficiaries will be a Satanic super rich
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 11, 2004
Forced by a referendum which was opposed by the country’s coalition government, Switzerland will enact a constitutional amendment that will allow persistent sex offenders and violent criminals to be jailed for life
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 11, 2004
How did the Intelligence community get it so badly wrong over Iraq? Was it simply bad judgement? Or current investigations into the mistakes simply meant to obscure an already evident truth?
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on February 11, 2004
In an example of political correctness gone mad, a teacher’s attempt to illustrate the evil of racism has left nothing but bitterness and bewilderment
Posted in Race
By on February 11, 2004
The Zionist-colonial enterprise has always gravitated towards its most extreme expression. And with the rise of the Begins and Shamirs, the Sharons and now a new breed of super-Sharons, there is surely worse–much worse–to come
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on February 10, 2004
In 1863 a French army marched into Mexico City and Maximillian was crowned Emperor of Mexico. Today Pat Buchanan asks: is history repeating itself as US forces set up military bases in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia?
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 9, 2004
Ivan Rybkin, an outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin, has disappeared amidst Kremlin silence and a welter of speculation as to his actual fate
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on February 9, 2004
While Bush and Blair fudge about WMD, Australia’s chief weapons inspector has revealed that Iraq only possessed remnants of WMD and its ability to use them on the battlefield was “almost zero”
Posted in Iraq
By on February 9, 2004
How Bush and Blair chose war and then chose te jstification
Posted in The Media
By on February 9, 2004
The girl with alleged X-ray eyes, Natasha Demkina saw problems for the doctor she appeared with on TV. Subsequent medical tests have proved her dianosis correct
Posted in Miscellaneous
By Robert Fisk on February 8, 2004
Their vicious torture and deliberately cruel executions should place their deaths on the list of barbarities for which Saddam Hussein could be tried, although almost all were put to death when the US was supporting Saddam’s regime
Posted in Iraq
By John Pilger on February 8, 2004
In the wake of the Hutton fiasco, one truth remains evident: Tony Blair ordered an unprovoked invasion of another country on a totally false pretext, and that lies and deceptions from London and Washington caused the deaths of up to 55,000 Iraqis
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on February 8, 2004
A man in Lawrence, Kansas walks into a day-care center. He has a gun in his pocket but nobody sees it. He goes up to the second floor, where the preschool kids are having their afternoon snack of cookies and juice
Posted in Iraq
By on February 7, 2004
A Government critic said today that Israel was aware before the war against Iraq that Saddam Hussein did not possess weapons of mass destruction, but Israel did not inform the United States
Posted in Behind The "News"