November 2004
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By on November 19, 2004
November 2, 2004, may go down in history as the day that true democracy died in America
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on November 18, 2004
The former head of the CIA’s Bin Laden unit says the Qaeda leader has secured religious approval to use a nuclear weapon on Americans
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on November 18, 2004
Wounded US servicemen evacuated to Landstuhl, Germany, talk about their experiences fighting in Fallujah
Posted in Iraq
By on November 17, 2004
Fallujah may be occupied but it is not subdued. David Chater, embedded with US Marines there, reports that fighting continues having just entered a “most difficult and dangerous” phase
Posted in Iraq
By Robert Fisk on November 17, 2004
That Yasser Arafat’s death is seen as sign of optimism shows how catastrophic the conflict in the Middle East has become
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on November 17, 2004
A handwritten letter, received last Wednesday at the church’s Louisville headquarters, threatened to set churches on fire while people were inside in retaliation for “anti-Israel and anti-Jewish attitudes”
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on November 17, 2004
Passed over and virtually ignored by the mainstream media, the toll in Iraq continues to mount, with over sixty US troops being killed in the last seven days alone
Posted in Iraq
By on November 15, 2004
Chapter IV of a new book that looks at the Holocaust and asks: what would happen if the Holocaust was indeed revealed to be a historical fraud?
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on November 15, 2004
A spokesman for the Falluja resistance says US forces are at an impasse in the city, and denies the US offensive against the town has succeeded
Posted in Iraq
By on November 15, 2004
Dr Ashraf al-Kurdi was kept away from Arafat after saying the Palestinian leader may have been poisoned, now he is demanding an autopsy
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on November 15, 2004
Chapter Two of a forthcoming book by Jürgen Graf: The Function of the Holocaust in the World Since 1945
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on November 15, 2004
According to some esoteric researchers, the soul begins to enter the human embryo shortly after conception. Which in effect makes abortion tantamount to murder
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on November 14, 2004
Drunken party leads to slaughter of rare animal
Posted in Iraq
By on November 14, 2004
For civilians who remain in Fallujah, there is nowhere to hide. They risk being buried alive by staying in their own homes during the U.S. bombing raids, and if they venture outside they face almost certain death at the hands of American troops and sniper
Posted in Iraq
By on November 14, 2004
Photos that for years perplexed investigators into the 1967 attack on the USS Liberty, have now been exposed as hoaxes and part of a cover-up of the Israeli attack on its closest ally
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on November 13, 2004
Just as the world’s attention is diverted by an ailing Arafat, armed Israeli security men sieze dissident Israeli scientist and nuclear whistleblower Mordecai Vanunu
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on November 13, 2004
The main story playing in the Arab world in the past 24 hours is that of Mohammed Abboud – who saw his nine-year-old son bleed to death of shrapnel wounds when his house in Fallujah was hit because he could not venture out to go to a hospital
Posted in Iraq
By on November 13, 2004
More dynamite disclosures from an anonymous White House insider. This week: was a deal cut with Kerry to ensure Bush’s reelection? Oh yes, he writes, the fix was in. Just like Roosevelt cut a deal with his Republican opponent, Wendell Willkie in the 40s
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on November 12, 2004
Opposition to the war in Iraq is growing, particularly among US troops who have been deployed there. One such is Mike Hoffman, a former US marine and now the leader of a movement opposed to the occupation of Iraq
Posted in Iraq
By on November 12, 2004
Insurgents have chosen mobility to counter far superior US artillery and missiles in battle of Fallujah
Posted in Iraq