August 2004
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By on August 13, 2004
Parallel threads of death, resurrection and redemption run through not only Christianity but also Hinduism, Buddhism and some pagan beliefs too. Looking beyond outward differences, David Livingstone examines what diverse religions hold in common
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 12, 2004
A neoconservative clique seeks to ensnare America in a series of wars that are not in its interest, writes Patrick J. Buchanan
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 12, 2004
John Kerry’s former commander in Vietnam has been quoted as saying: “I do not believe John Kerry is fit to be Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States”
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on August 12, 2004
A campaign to expose John Kerry’s Vietnam days, which centres around a new book, Unfit for Command, has been revealed as funded by Bush cronies
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on August 12, 2004
We comment on a Sunday Times report that suicide bombers, linked to Palestinian terror groups, have been traced to London.
Posted in The Media
By on August 12, 2004
David Icke’s comments on Michael Moore’s latest movie and this website’s observations on David Icke
Posted in Ersatz Media Activists
By Rixon Stewart on August 12, 2004
Ten years ago David Icke came out, so to speak, and declared himself the “Son of God” on a popular TV talk show. A decade later and he’s dropped the “Son of God” claim; now he’s speaking to packed audiences across the globe and telling them about the world’s secret rulers: about the Trilateral Commision, [...]
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 12, 2004
We just had to include the photo below of David Icke after he was hit by a pie, thrown by demonstrators in Toronto during a book signing session there. His revealing comments come from his own website. The caption reads: “I really look pissed off here after being hit with a pie at a book [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 11, 2004
Coalition headquarters in central Baghdad was hit by salvos of rocket propelled grenades and mortar bombs yesterday
Posted in Iraq
By on August 11, 2004
He founded far more than a political regime. The Third Reich was an Occult-based Order using Esoteric practices. All that defined the Nazi Party was Magical. From the Swastika to the Order of the SS, everything was driven by Esoteric teachings
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on August 11, 2004
The scientific establishment tends to reject, suppress or ignore evidence that conflicts with accepted theories, while denigrating or persecuting the messenger
Posted in The Ancient Past
By on August 10, 2004
A US military has been shot down over Baghdad as cleric Moqtada al-Sadr vowed to fight America to the death
Posted in Iraq
By on August 10, 2004
It was headline news on BBC Online for a few hours but then it was quietly removed, after the story was revealed as a stunt
Posted in The Media
By on August 10, 2004
John Kerry has picked him as running mate but like Tony Blair and Bill Clinton before him, Senator John Edwards was invited to a Bilderberg meeting shortly before assuming the mantle of power
Posted in Bilderberg
By on August 9, 2004
In the world of international terrorism, both privatized and state-sponsored, passports and other identity papers are the coin of the realm. Justin Raimondo investigates Israel’s underground passport scam
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 9, 2004
Panicked by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth Campaign publicizing Unfit for Command, a book that could derail Kerry’s presidential campaign, lawyers for Kerry and the DNC have threatened legal action against broadcasters who advertise it
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 9, 2004
Shocking eyewitness accounts of John Kerry’s actions in Vietnam. After talking to Swift Boat vets who served alongside him, the authors have uncovered the bizarre truth behind Kerry’s military record, and the real reason he served only 4 months in Nam
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 9, 2004
With the deteriorating situation in Iraq and the need for more troops, the prospect of the draft being reintroduced is becoming a very real possibility. And not just for men
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 9, 2004
With Rumsfeld’s prediction of a “long, hard slog” in Iraq and Afghanistan, and a permanent war on “terrorism”, there is every likelyhood that the draft will be reintroduced. We get the low down
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Xymphora on August 7, 2004
After coordinated explosions rocked Christian churches in Iraq, a country where hitherto there had been no animosity between Muslims and the Christian minority, Xymphora asks: why the sudden change? Who was really behind the blasts?
Posted in Iraq