March 2004
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By on March 31, 2004
I wanted to like The Passion, and greatly anticipated seeing it, writes Sevak Gulbekian. In the event though I was left with very mixed feelings.
Posted in The Media
By on March 31, 2004
The inhabitants of a village in India are facing the inexplicable from an unseen and a mysterious force
Posted in The Unexplained: esoteric and hidden knowledge
By Christopher Bollyn on March 31, 2004
More Allegations of Torture and Bizarre Ill-Treatment at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on March 30, 2004
During the 1980’s Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld both went through their paces in one of the most highly classified programs of the Reagan administration. It might have been forgotten but on September 11th, 2001, it suddenly kicked into gear
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on March 30, 2004
England now has twice as many homicides with firearms as it did before enforcing stringent gun control. Yet its politicians have responded by further restricting firearms. Is this the answer? Or are they simply trying to disarm the law abiding?
Posted in The New World Order
By on March 29, 2004
No, that is not a misspelling; the word really is corpse and it is a reflection of the moral depths to which modern political power has now sunk
Posted in The Media
By on March 29, 2004
New York Times reporter James Brooke was recently shocked, shocked to discover that the Japanese people’s famous fascination with robots and automation stems from their “xenophobia”
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Robert Fisk on March 28, 2004
US troops raid a hotel in downtown Baghdad, looking for the occupant of Room 106. Robert Fisk is there waiting for them
Posted in Iraq
By on March 28, 2004
It is happening right now and it plays right into the hands of the global elite.
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on March 27, 2004
They may lead two different parties, but they were both members of Yale’s secretive Skull and Bones society. And vows made when joining the order, take precedence over all other subsequent oaths — including the presidential oath of office
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on March 26, 2004
Hitler did not want war with Britain and America, writes Henry Makow Ph.D. But it suited the Illuminati: hence Hitler was assisted by Wall street in preparation for WWII. Instrumental in this was one Prescott Bush, President George W’s grandfather
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By Xymphora on March 26, 2004
The Islamic world now has its own Lee Harvey Oswald. It appears that Jamal Zougam was set up to take the blame for recent terrorist atrocities in Spain. But this man is no fanatical Muslim fundamentalist, just a petty criminal out for easy money
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By Robert Fisk on March 26, 2004
Mohamed Aboul Abbas, the ‘Achille Lauro’ planner, said he never intended passengers to be held hostage or anyone to be killed, and apologised for it. The US and Israel allowed him back to Gaza. So why was he in a US prison in Iraq?
Posted in Iraq
By on March 26, 2004
Truth is the first casualty in war. Here are two glaring examples, one of which could be the biggest story of the entire conflict. So why, asks Ira Chernus, have we heard nothing about it?
Posted in The Media
By Robert Fisk on March 25, 2004
The Israelis may argue that the ‘targeted assassination’ of Sheikh Yassin was justified. But his killing may yet open a whole new chapter in the unfolding horror of the Israeli occupation
Posted in Behind The "News"
By John Pilger on March 25, 2004
Saddam Hussien’s WMD were a hollow threat that the Anglo-American leadership cynically exploited. According to one senior CIA analyst: “It was 95 per cent charade. And they all knew it: Bush, Blair, Howard.”
Posted in Iraq
By on March 25, 2004
Sigmund Freud was one of the most influential thinkers of the last century. Yet as David McCalden reveals, he was also one of the most disturbed and his theories on psycho analysis were a product of his own neurosis
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By Xymphora on March 24, 2004
The murder of Sheik Ahmed Yassin has been greeted with all the predictable condemnations by all the leaders of the world (except of course for the Americans, who no doubt approved it, and may have even ordered it). I don’t want to defend the guy, but compared to what’s coming (1), Sheik Ahmed Yassin was [...]
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on March 23, 2004
No intelligent person is going to be content with the reassurance of one man – an establishment man – who tells us that he is “satisfied” that Dr. Kelly commited suicide. Especially when so much evidence goes against this conclusion
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on March 23, 2004
While no other flights were allowed from the US after 911, the White House sanctioned a series of flights ferrying out the bin Laden family and known associates of Al-Qaeda. In other words, it aided the escape of those who may have been involved in 911
Posted in Behind The "News"