August 2005
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By on August 16, 2005
While many US soldiers face hardship and death almost daily in Iraq, secure in a constellation of military bases, some US troops are finding deployment there far from gruelling
Posted in Iraq
By on August 16, 2005
The roots of modern civilisation lie in Iraq and prior to the U.S. invasion, agriculture there was flourishing. A system of farming had been developed that sowed the seeds for modern farming methods across the world. But now Monsanto wants to change that
Posted in Iraq
By on August 16, 2005
It is no secret here, writes a White House insider, that the Rove people have been hiring bloggers to put out a number of wild stories on the Internet. All in an effort to distract from other real stories like the horrific, mounting casualties in Iraq
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on August 16, 2005
The doctrine first spelt out by George Orwell in his book 1984 has become a reality in the last century, writes Eustace Mullins. But now a small and barely publicised elite, are using it to keep the gullible mass of humanity in their place
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By John Kaminski on August 15, 2005
Let sanguine healthy-mindedness do its best with its strange power of living in the moment and ignoring and forgetting, still the evil background is really there to be thought of, and the skull will grin in at the banquet. — William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience http://www.csp.org/experience/james-varieties/james-varieties6.html You can’t get paid for a real [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 15, 2005
The summer calm before the autumn storm seems a good time to reflect on First Principles. God doesn’t get much attention in the mass media or anywhere else for that matter. It seems He doesn’t exist or if He does, He has been “discredited.” Why is that? Could it be that Western culture is essentially [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 15, 2005
Britain’s “anti-racism” legislation has been revealed for its true totalitarian design, as a Scottish newspaper editor is arrested and charged after publishing an article that disclosed the opening of a huge prison and immigration centre
Posted in Race
By Kurt Nimmo on August 15, 2005
Major General Smedley Butler was the most decorated soldier in US military history. He was also an outspoken critic of war profiteering during Roosevelt’s term. Is General Brynes, recently fired for alleged sexual misconduct, his modern day counterpart?
Posted in Behind The "News"
By John Kaminski on August 15, 2005
Do sinister Jews control the world or are they mere puppets of some white racist Illuminati?
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 15, 2005
The head of Fort Monroe’s Training and Doctrine Command, four star general Kevin P. Byrnes, was fired Tuesday apparently for sexual misconduct according to official sources. However, unofficially other reasons have been suggested
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 15, 2005
With the US dollar now sliding toward an irreversible decline worldwide , writes Xymphora, America now has to pay the price for years of dumb foreign policy
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on August 14, 2005
So says the City of London’s police chief, repeating warnings that a terror attack on the city’s financial district is “inevitable”, but whence this certainty? Could it be because the authorities are in collusion with the real forces behind the terror?
Posted in London Terror Attacks
By on August 13, 2005
More reports from inside the Beltway. This week: the Neocons are planning to neutralise both North Korea and Iran and secure oil supplies by taking Saudi Arabia under US “protection,” just like the Nazi Protectorate did in the former Czech land
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on August 12, 2005
General Kevin P. Byrnes was only the third four star officer to be fired in more than 15 years. Leading to speculation of much deeper reasons behind the firing of the high-ranking officer said to be against the administration’s escalating war policies
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on August 12, 2005
A new study indicates that the Internet use now outranks radio listener figures and may well soon eclipse TV as the pre-eminent media in Canada
Posted in The Media
By on August 12, 2005
Forget about US troops withdrawing from Iraq in the near future, now the Pentagon is talking about sending more troops
Posted in Iraq
By Charley Reese on August 12, 2005
Like the Vietcong before them, Iraqi insurgents know that even if they don’t win any conventional battles, in the long run they will still be there when US occupation forces are long gone
Posted in Iraq
By on August 12, 2005
In a series of broadcasts that could well land him in hot water back home, rebel British Member of Parliament George Galloway has appeared on Arab television and described George Bush and Tony Blair as the real “terrorists”
Posted in Miscellaneous
By John Kaminski on August 11, 2005
It’s no longer Zionized Left vs. Armageddon Right — the new political Feather of Truth is honesty
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By Kurt Nimmo on August 11, 2005
In the world as decreed by George W. Bush and Tony Blair, the engineered phantasmagoria rules, thus keeping alive the scary campfire story of “evil ideology” terrorists gunning (or suicide-bombing) for innocent Americans and Brits
Posted in "The War on Terror"