September 2004
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By on September 24, 2004
An American NCO, serving in Iraq, spells out why the US military campaign there is doomed to failure
Posted in Iraq
By on September 24, 2004
Employees of two high-profile defense contractors are accused of involvement in close to one third of the torture and abuse incidents cited in a recent Army investigation of Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on September 24, 2004
“Guerrilla warfare is the most underrated and the most successful form of warfare in human history,” says Ivan Eland, a specialist on security. “If the guerrillas don’t lose, they win. The objective is to wait out your opponent until he goes home”
Posted in Iraq
By on September 24, 2004
With Iraq turning into a bloody meatgrinder and US forces increasingly stretched, the prospect of a return of the draft seems ever more likely
Posted in Iraq
By on September 24, 2004
Stanley Hilton, former chief of staff for Bob Dole, is the attorney suing Bush on behalf of 9-11 families who believe Bush not only knew, but planned 9-11. Part one of a groundbreaking interview
Posted in September 11
By on September 24, 2004
Part two of a two part interview with talk show host Alex Jones
Posted in September 11
By Robert Fisk on September 24, 2004
The occupation forces in Iraq appear to have learned some lessons from the Israelis. Robert Fisk documents another public relations disaster for the Americans
Posted in Iraq
By on September 23, 2004
New high-tech surveillance equipment revealed at the Redstone Arsenal’s Weekly Arms Bazaar promises a dismal future for freedom-loving people of the world
Posted in The New World Order
By on September 23, 2004
The coming US election could be the most important ever, writes Henry Makow Ph.D. With the result determining: if there will be a nuclear war, when and if the occult plan to rebuild Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem and sacrifice millions is fulfilled
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on September 23, 2004
America faces a stark choice over Iraq and Afghanistan, writes Eric Margolis, staying means it will bleed endlessly; however if it retreats, a political disaster will ensue at home. Sooner or later however, that choice will have to be made
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on September 22, 2004
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Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on September 22, 2004
A recent arms deal involving hi-tech smart bombs has been confirmed. We publish the response of a former US General
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on September 22, 2004
In a move likely to upset The Prime Oligarch, British born Lord Jacob Rothschild, the Russian government has said it may revoke UK oil major BP’s licence to exploit the giant Kovytka gas field
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on September 22, 2004
Why were America’s air defenses caught so completely unprepared September 11, 2001? Why were none of the hijacked planes intercepted or shot down? Alex Jones and John Paul Watson may have the answer
Posted in September 11
By on September 21, 2004
Doubts about Dr David Kelly’s ‘suicide’ just wont go away. Now a group of eminent forensic pathologists has questioned the scientific basis behind the court finding of Dr Kelly’s ‘suicide’
Posted in The Death of Dr David Kelly
By on September 21, 2004
More dynamite disclosures from a White House insider. The latest reveal growing concern in the White House about Vladimir Putin and how he might respond to Chechen terror
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on September 20, 2004
It’s hardly been mentioned by the mainstream media, but terrorists holding British and American hostages, including Briton Ken Bigley, have announced that they are prepared to release their captives if Coalition forces release Iraqi women prisoners
Posted in Iraq
By on September 20, 2004
The U.S. Attorney General is beginning to show his true colours and it’s not a pretty sight
Posted in The New World Order
By on September 20, 2004
More dynamite disclosures from an insider at the White House. Among other things, the latest reveal that on Bush’s recent visit to Italy, the pope commented that Bush was “not quite normal” and a “most unpleasant personage”
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on September 20, 2004
More sensational reports from a White House insider – including references from White House Security men which corroborate stories carried on this website, concerning the death of Nicholas Berg
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway