April 2005
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By on April 30, 2005
When a US marine shot dead a wounded Iraqi in a Fallujah mosque, the story created headlines. It was the biggest scandal to hit the US military since Abu Ghraib. What we still don’t know is what actually went on outside the frame of that infamous image
Posted in The Media
By Robert Fisk on April 29, 2005
As the last Syrian troops leave Lebanon, after nearly 29 years, Robert Fisk reflects on their departure and what it may bring
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on April 29, 2005
Allegations that Yasser Arafat was poisoned have resurfaced and this time they are being made by his own doctor
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on April 29, 2005
Einstein plagiarised the work of several notable scientists in his 1905 papers on special relativity and E = mc2, yet the physics community has never bothered to set the record straight in the past century
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on April 29, 2005
CIA rebellions are started by funding overseas opposition politicians, writes a White House insider. Then a rebellion is fomented and then, when the government falls, the oil companies move in. Trouble is, someone else is trying the same trick in Mexico
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on April 29, 2005
Despite US and Israeli objections, Russia’s President Putin is determined to press ahead with sales to Syria of state-of-the-art air defence systems
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on April 29, 2005
A story that illustrates how the supposed “terror threat” is being played up and how the mainstream media is playing along. In this case how a ‘politically incorrect’ story was dumped and how it was only salvaged with help of the Google and Pravad.ru
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on April 28, 2005
A senior CIA official writes that America’s media, its so-called “free-press”, has been remarkably silent about a very real threat to the United States
Posted in Controlling the News
By Robert Fisk on April 27, 2005
A translation of the original dossier, upon which Tony Blair based his claim of Iraq’s possession of WMD, reveals subtle changes in translation. The overall effect being to make Saddam Hussein appear more of threat to Gulf states than he actually was
Posted in Iraq
By Xymphora on April 27, 2005
The much speculated attack on Iran is unlikely to happen, at least not in the immediate future. The reason, argues Xymphora, is that America has a more pressing agenda including a US led strike on Saudi Arabia
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on April 27, 2005
Usually it works the other way round. Now however, Poland is demanding the extradition from Israel of of Solomon Morel, so that he can face trial in Poland for running a concentration camp under the old communist regime
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on April 27, 2005
A Brief History of Banking “Let me issue and control a nation’s money and I care not who writes the laws” – Amshall Rothschild In the recent era, the story of “the elite” commences with the development of the modern banking system in Middle Ages Europe. At that time, disposable wealth was usually held in [...]
Posted in The New World Order
By on April 27, 2005
The Future – Chips with Everything? In the previous passages, I’ve looked at a few aspects of our recent history with the intention of demonstrating that there may be a pattern of organization in the background that could give many people grounds for concern. At this point, I would now like to address the question: [...]
Posted in Implants and surveillance technology
By on April 26, 2005
The war in Iraq is as much a military contest as it is a battle for public opinion, particularly in the US. With this in mind, the Iraqi resistance are ever more likely to launch large-scale attacks to help sway public opinion against continued occupation
Posted in Iraq
By on April 26, 2005
A White House insider reports that Bush is stricken with a blind terror of death, the roots of which lie in his childhood. Coupled with the fact that virtually every president has died an untimely death, his fears have become an overiding obsession
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on April 26, 2005
These Mach 2.9 identical Russian and Indian twins are instant death to any warship stupid enough to get within range. Both ramjet missiles approach their targets at only 20 feet altitude, thereby denying western defense systems any time to respond
Posted in Fringe Science, New Discoveries and Developments
By on April 26, 2005
In what some see as a cynical ruse to gain wider acceptance for microchip implants, Mexico’s attorney general has had a microchip implanted in his arm
Posted in Implants and surveillance technology
By on April 26, 2005
In a world where the threat of terrorism is an ever-present reality, its makers think the surgically implanted IDs could be the Social Security numbers of the future in a nervous world
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on April 26, 2005
A prototype of an implantable biometric chip capable of marking an individual’s precise location and of monitoring him or her for life is gaining support. It was named Best in Show of 170 International Science Exhibitors last year, and released in its “First Phase” wristwatch format called Guardian Angel soon after. Beta testing with an [...]
Posted in Implants and surveillance technology
By on April 25, 2005
Someday our educators and politicians will be held accountable for turning impressionable girls into lesbians and ruining their lives. They teach a hate-filled Feminist dogma that heterosexuality is a “social construct,” males are violent predators, and sex with a man is rape. Millions of gullible girls are falling into a diabolical trap intended to make [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous