September 2005
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By on September 30, 2005
FEMA stands for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or should that read Mis-management Agency?
Posted in Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans
By on September 30, 2005
Although the scientific basis for the danger posed by Depleted Uranium remains fiercely debated, US troops returning from Iraq will now be tested for the effects of a substance that has been likened to the Biblical Wormwood
Posted in Depleted Uranium
By Kurt Nimmo on September 30, 2005
Osama and al-Zarqawi have resurfaced with their own internet news show, broadcast with all the clichés we’ve come to expect: prominent displays of the Koran, assault rifles, masked news readers and everything else intended to instil fear of Islam
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By John Kaminski on September 29, 2005
What will you do about your son who pumped bullets into the chest of an Iraqi woman while he was high on Quaaludes and listening to heavy metal on his I-pod? What will you do when he comes home, and his government tells him to do the same thing here?
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on September 29, 2005
Seriously, divers and surfers are advised to be extremely cautious if approached by dolphins. 36 of them, trained by the US Navy and carrying ‘toxic dart’ guns, could be swimming in the Gulf of Mexico
Posted in Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans
By on September 28, 2005
Word is that George Bush is hitting the bottle again but, writes John Chuchman, this isn’t necessarily bad news. So let’s be positive about this
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on September 27, 2005
“The U.S. and UK trade in terrorism like it is some kind of off-the-shelf commodity”, an intelligence insider confirmed. Just as they used Haroon Aswat – the alleged mastermind behind the London bombings but in reality an MI6 asset
Posted in London Terror Attacks
By on September 27, 2005
Recently Russia conducted joint military and naval exercises with China, now plans are underway to conduct military exercises involving the Russian and Indian navies and airborne troops
Posted in Miscellaneous
By Robert Fisk on September 27, 2005
There is a beautiful, inevitably cruel irony at the way in which nature and man conspire to uncover the lies of the rich and powerful. Just as George Bush’s disastrous environmental policies are now destroying the southern coast of the United States
Posted in Iraq
By on September 27, 2005
The rift between Coalition occupation forces and Iraqi civil authorities widens, as an Iraqi judge issues a warrant for the arrest of two British Special Forces men, forcibly freed after British tanks smahed their way into a Basra jail
Posted in Iraq
By on September 26, 2005
Hurricane Rita roared in from the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, striking refinery row in Texas and Louisiana with 120 mph (193 kmh) winds and torrential rains. its moorings in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and caused power outages across the region as it came ashore near the Texas-Louisiana border. A spectacular fire engulfed three buildings in [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on September 26, 2005
Bush’s drinking problem has returned, writes a White House insider. And although not usually a pleasant man, he is transformed by drink into vicious, mean drunk of the type that hits his wife with a leather belt across the face in a drunken rage
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on September 26, 2005
In a veiled threat to America, Iran’s new president has warned potential aggressors that they will face a “fiery and destructive” response should they move against Iran
Posted in Iran
By on September 26, 2005
As America slides toward totalitarianism, Middle East correspondent Robert Fisk has been denied entry by U.S. immigration officials because, according to one official …“his papers were not in order”
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on September 26, 2005
Hurricane Rita strengthened into a Category 5 storm on Wednesday as it headed for the Texas coast later this week, the U.S. National Hurricane Centre said in its latest update. The storm, packing winds of 165 mph, was projected to make landfall on Saturday after threatening oil and natural gas facilities in the Gulf Coast [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on September 25, 2005
Killing us Slowly There should be a POISON symbol over the doors of our universities, cinemas and art galleries. There should be a similar warning on our TV, music and videos. In the 1920′s, leaders of the Communist International decided that Western society was too strong to conquer. It was necessary to weaken it by [...]
Posted in The New World Order
By on September 25, 2005
Mastercard will soon introduce cards which enable payment to be made by simply waving them at readers posted near cash registers
Posted in Fringe Science, New Discoveries and Developments
By on September 25, 2005
The world’s most famous “Nazi hunter” died recently. Mark Weber looks back at his life and finds that far from being a heroic resistance fighter, Simon Wiesenthal may have collaborated with the Nazis and may even have been a Gestapo agent
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on September 23, 2005
Having built up to one of the most intense on record, Hurricane Rita is expected to reach the Texas coast on Saturday as nearly one million people flee its approach
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on September 23, 2005
There are growing rumors in military and civilian circles here that FEMA personnel have been involved in shipping large amounts of emergency food rations, allegedly for resale, out of the area in official trucks at the height of the recovery efforts
Posted in Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans