January 2006
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By Xymphora on January 18, 2006
David Rosenbaum’s murder is moving from tragedy to comedy and back again as a second suspect was arrested after he walked into a Washington police station to ”inquire about the case”
Posted in Controlling the News
By on January 18, 2006
When gold is God, the extremely rich are the “Chosen People”, writes Henry Makow Ph.D. To enthrone a rule of the super rich, who are “Jewish” mainly by virtue of wealth, the ordinary Jew is used to take the flack in the form of anti-Semitism
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By Wayne Madsen on January 18, 2006
Serious questions remain concerning Col. Westhusing’s “suicide” in Iraq. The army’s chief ethics expert was murdered, according to Carlyle Group insider
Posted in Unreported News
By on January 18, 2006
Political activists of the so-called “religious Right” in the United States never tire of preaching that their country was founded as “a Christian democracy.” But they are wrong on both counts
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on January 17, 2006
The countdown to what could develop into a world war has begun
Posted in Iran
By on January 17, 2006
The United States warns Norway of “serious political consequences” should it embark on a boycott of Israeli goods
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on January 17, 2006
More dynamite diclosures from White House insiders. This week: what went on between President Bush and Judge Alito’s good looking young son. Also, a nation very hostile to the US, has acquired a former Soviet nuclear submarine replete with ten missiles
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on January 17, 2006
She leads solitary life, but surprises the world with her slim figure and determination. How the Russians see Condoleezza Rice
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By Wayne Madsen on January 17, 2006
Paranoia and rampant suspicion have become the hallmarks of despotic tyrannies and, as Wayne Madsen reveals, they run deep within the Bush administration
Posted in Surveillance
By on January 17, 2006
Despite Congress cutting funds, and the resignation of the program’s controversial director, DARPA’s TIA program is still alive and well and prying into the private lives of Americans
Posted in Surveillance
By on January 17, 2006
Surveilance cameras are on almost every street now: Richard Greaves charts the quiet, steady growth of a police state
Posted in Surveillance
By Xymphora on January 16, 2006
David Rosenbaum’s assassination has been solved after his killer walked into the local police station and obligingly handed himself in. Very convenient, so much so that the whole thing stinks
Posted in Controlling the News
By Riverbend on January 16, 2006
An ongoing chronicle of daily life for the ordinary citizens of Baghdad: this week, Riverbend laments the murder of an unassuming man who brought joy to the lives of many
Posted in Iraq
By on January 16, 2006
Seeing all Nazis as bad is like any form of racism, it views things in black and white and fails to account for the individual and the exceptions. One such is John Rabe, a card carrying Nazi who even today is still revered in China as a “living Buddha”
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on January 16, 2006
Britain is set to become the first country in the world where every car journey will be watched by an all-seeing eye of surveillance
Posted in Surveillance
By on January 16, 2006
In little more than three years, the number of CCTV cameras in Briton has quadrupled, making its citizens the most intensively monitored on earth
Posted in Surveillance
By on January 16, 2006
James Clark and Dipesh Gadher writing in Sunday Times March 11, 2001. THE number of surveillance cameras in Britain is set to double over the next three years to 2m following Home Office approval of a new system that can be run at a fraction of the cost of existing networks. The new system is [...]
Posted in Surveillance
By on January 15, 2006
Despite German chancellor Gerhard Schröder’s public opposition to the US led invasion of Iraq, Spiegal Online reports that German intelligence helped US forces target Saddam Hussein in an April 2003 bombing raid that killed at least 12 civilians
Posted in Iraq
By on January 15, 2006
The Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority has voiced its growing concern over Iran’s attitude toward the Holocaust
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on January 15, 2006
They are labeled “directed-energy weapons,” and they may well signal a revolution in military hardware — perhaps more so than the atomic bomb
Posted in Fringe Science, New Discoveries and Developments