March 2005
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By on March 31, 2005
Yesterday Tony Blair said “Nobody is planning military action against Iran … at the moment.” He added “Let’s just pursue the diplomatic path for the moment. No one is talking about anything else at the moment.” That’s three “for the moment”
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on March 31, 2005
Manuel Valenzuel takes a look at George W. Bush’s “Murka”, a once youthful empire prematurely aged and now seemingly destined for decadent, terminal decline
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on March 31, 2005
Ernst Zundel has been deported to Germany after being held without charge for nearly 2 years in Canada. His crime was to question history but ironically his treatment by the authorities has been little better than that meted out to dissidents by the Nazis
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By wmw_admin on March 31, 2005
Part 6 of Gary Allen’s classic on America’s oligarchs, the Rockefellers, the formation of the Council of Foreign Relations and the birth of the New World Order
Posted in The Rockefellers
By John Pilger on March 30, 2005
You may think that you are a nobody, says John Pilger, but take heart in the fact that power-mongers such as Bush and Blair are actually afraid of you and your kind
Posted in Miscellaneous
By Xymphora on March 30, 2005
Xymphora expands on the links between Depleted Uranium and the events of 9/11
Posted in September 11
By on March 30, 2005
A tsunami of dollar selling is about to begin, writes Jason Hommel, and it will make the recent dollar decline seem like a small bump in the road
Posted in Miscellaneous
By Xymphora on March 30, 2005
Xymphora traces an intriguing thread linking the havoc in Fallujah, where Iraqi civilians are routinely being blasted apart in their own homes, and events at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on March 29, 2005
Australian troops being sent to Iraq in May could be at risk of contracting cancer or conceiving deformed children, doctors warned. The Medical Association for Prevention of War (MAPW) has written to Defence Minister Robert Hill advising him against deploying troops to the Al Muthanna province in southern Iraq. Research teams have found depleted uranium [...]
Posted in Depleted Uranium
By on March 29, 2005
Oil prices are going through the roof, the dollar is in decline but the pickings are rich for President Bush and his entourage. This week an anonymous White House insider lists some of the perks that have come the way of the President
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on March 29, 2005
The evidence of US government complicity in the events of 911 continues to mount. Now an Intelligence insider has revealed that 25 years before 9/11 the US army devised plans to hijack aircraft using boxcutters and crash them into skyscrapers
Posted in September 11
By on March 28, 2005
US soldiers have stormed a women and children’s hospital in the Iraqi city of Ramadi, a hospital director says
Posted in Iraq
By on March 28, 2005
When part of the rudder ‘fell off’ the plane 30 minutes north of Cuba, the captain requested an emergency landing at nearby Fort Lauderdale. But in violation of international aviation treaties, America refused, forcing the crippled jet to return to Cuba
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on March 28, 2005
Take a bit of Talmud, add a spice of social psychology and a generous helping of a mass communications medium more powerful than anything hitherto imaginable, and what do you have?
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on March 27, 2005
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has personally vowed to fight to the death if Iran is attacked, accusing Washington of looking for excuses to start a war
Posted in Iran
By on March 26, 2005
The results are in and it’s a clear victory, not for democracy writes Scott Ritter, but for an Iraqi government that will obediently do the bidding of the US occupiers
Posted in Iraq
By on March 26, 2005
In 1976 Federal agent Timothy S. McNiven took part in a US Congressional Commissioned Military Study to Improve US Air Travel Security. The study found security lapses which were duly reported but 25 years later, the same lapses were seen on 9/11
Posted in September 11
By on March 26, 2005
Those who deceived America into attacking Iraq may be at it again, cautions Eric Margolis
Posted in Iran
By on March 26, 2005
We could be heading for a turbulent time
Posted in Iran
By on March 25, 2005
The US military in Iraq has refused to allow Italian police investigators to examine the car in which Italian intelligence agent, Nicola Calipari, was shot when US troops opened fire on the vehicle
Posted in Iraq