January 2006
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By on January 25, 2006
“We cannot afford a nuclear bomb in the hands of our enemies,” said Knesset member Ephraim Sneh. “They don’t have to use it; the fact that they have it is enough”.
Posted in Iran
By on January 24, 2006
More thinly-veiled threats in the run-up to what could be a potential global conflict
Posted in Iran
By on January 24, 2006
It has been known, officially, that bin Laden died of kidney failure in August of 2002, writes a White House insider. However, a live bin Laden is the perfect boogyman to terrify the US public into believing that their government is protecting them
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on January 24, 2006
France’s President Chirac has just upped the stakes in the “War on Terror”, as he emphasised France’s readiness to “use nuclear arms” to protect itself
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on January 23, 2006
Ask most people when the “War on Terror” began and the standard response will be “9/11”. Although that is the date history will record as the beginning of hostilities, this war actually began in 1973, writes Down the Middle
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By Xymphora on January 23, 2006
Larry Franklin has been sentenced to twelve years in jail for his role in the AIPAC spy scandal. However, as Xymphora explains, there is a twist to this
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on January 23, 2006
Visiting Syria to further consolidate ties between the two nation in the face of the growing prospect of an attack by the US and/or Israel, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the West of acting like the “lord of the world”
Posted in Current Affairs
By on January 23, 2006
Tabitha Fraser recounts how she once explored the ruins of an abandoned masonic temple in Monrovia. But instead of finding the remants of Christian worship, she found the symbols and relics of Satanic ritual
Posted in Freemasonry
By on January 22, 2006
‘US will help Israel in case of war with Iran’ says Dick Cheney. So all Israel needs to do to elimate its chief adversary in the Middle East is stage another USS Liberty style attack on its own forces … and don’t think it won’t
Posted in Iran
By on January 22, 2006
All the evidence points to bin Laden having died years ago. So this latest video, warning of an imminent attack on the US while offering a possible truce, is probably a fake designed to heighten US public anxiety and lift Bush’s falling approval rating
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By John Kaminski on January 22, 2006
You know they lied to you, but you’re too scared to admit it
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on January 21, 2006
The latest excuse we are told, for the attack on Iraq, was to bring about democratic change. But let us be sure we were NOT told the facts and never are. Tony Blair has now said ”he is sorry for the war, the intelligence was wrong” Privately, the intelligence services are furious, as they have [...]
Posted in Iraq
By on January 21, 2006
The worlds has entered a new and much more dangerous era with the Topol SS 27. The Russian missile is the fastest ever built; what’s more it can manoeuvre in mid-trajectory rendering current US anti-missile technology obsolete
Posted in Fringe Science, New Discoveries and Developments
By on January 20, 2006
Russia is unlikely to support calls for sanctions against Iran, as speculation mounts that the dispute over Tehran’s nuclear program may only be resolved militarily
Posted in Iran
By on January 20, 2006
The public is being fed a steady diet of inconsequential or invented news to lull them into a false sense of security, writes a White House insider. Is it any wonder then that they are increasingly turning to the Internet, nuts and all, for real news?
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By Kurt Nimmo on January 20, 2006
We regret to report that Kurt Nimmo has been forced to stop updating his web site, after death threats to his wife and family. As he explains, there are now many scary parallels between the United States today and Nazi Germany, in the 1930s
Posted in The Media
By on January 20, 2006
Four British soldiers have been sentenced for their part in the abuse of Iraqi detainees. However, their commanding officers have been cleared and the men behind the actual decision to invade Iraq in the first place, were not even mentioned
Posted in Iraq
By on January 19, 2006
Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday that sanctions were not the best way to resolve the Iranian nuclear crisis
Posted in Current Affairs
By Rigorous Intuition on January 19, 2006
Jeff Wells examines the experiences of those who have explored the boundaries of reality, in particular Bob Monroe, one of the pioneers of the US military’s Remote Viewing program
Posted in The Unexplained: esoteric and hidden knowledge
By on January 18, 2006
Let’s get it straight, you actually believe that the government has the right to spy at will. You think there’s nothing wrong with listening in on domestic phone conversations or intercepting personal e-mail or cell calls? Then Start With Skull & Bones!
Posted in Surveillance