February 2006
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By on February 23, 2006
It’s a question that anyone who has travelled with small children has heard countless times. But it is also a question that Americans should be asking themselves too
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 23, 2006
The Western propaganda onslaught is relentless and most goes unnoticed largely because it appears to be ‘objective’ reporting. William Bowles examines two recent examples
Posted in Controlling the News
By on February 23, 2006
The Halliburton story is well known to anyone not living under a rock, writes Margaret Kimberly, but what ought to shock and frighten every American is that it has now been awarded a $385 million contract to build detention centers in mainland USA
Posted in Current Affairs
By on February 23, 2006
Its been reported that the US had been putting out tentative feelers to test Georgia’s willingness to allow US forces the use of air and military bases in Georgia from which to attack Iran
Posted in Iran
By on February 23, 2006
Massive debt paid off two years early; moneylenders dismayed
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 22, 2006
Turn your sound up and watch as Alex Jones exposes the official story of Dick Cheney’s recent “accidental” shooting of Harry Whittington as a complete fabrication
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on February 22, 2006
They say, “we get the leaders we deserve but as Stephen Francis traces back the origin of the term “War on Terror”, he finds that we also get the wars we deserve
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on February 22, 2006
In July 2005, I suggested that the goings-on at Abu Ghraib were more than just unsupervised soldiers running wild. Time has only added more evidence to my case, writes Professor Pan
Posted in Mind Control
By Kurt Nimmo on February 21, 2006
For not conforming with the official, Zionist sanctioned version of the events of World War II, British historian David Irving now faces three years in jail
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on February 21, 2006
It’s now hardly a question of if, but when the US will strike at Iran, writes Abid Ullah Jan. The thing is, Iran may already possess nuclear weapons and be more than ready to use them in its defence
Posted in Iran
By John Kaminski on February 21, 2006
Will you wait to be killed, or ID the real perpetrators?
Posted in Miscellaneous
By Charley Reese on February 21, 2006
The Bush administration has three goals in the Middle East. Firstly, to replace the present Syrian government with one more pliable to Israeli interests. Secondly, to build 4 permanent military bases in Iraq. Third, to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on February 20, 2006
Beijing is about to seal an agreement with Tehran that will secure China’s growing energy demands while frustrating Washington’s efforts to isolate Iran over its alleged nuclear weapons program
Posted in Current Affairs
By on February 20, 2006
More insider talk from the corridors of power, this week: someone who has been taping the phone conversations of Washington’s mover and shakers, has offered them up for sale
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on February 20, 2006
An occult, super-rich cabal is close to establishing a one-world governmental, religious and financial system. More than just physical resistance is needed to fight this however, writes Patrick Lemmons, spiritual preparedness is needed too
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 20, 2006
With The US Building 106 Permanent Bases In Iraq: Is the Neocon Nightmare Winding Down, Or Just Getting Started?
Posted in Iraq
By Rigorous Intuition on February 20, 2006
How long has it been since you watched Starship Troopers? I caught some of it last week on television, and I was surprised at how reality has outpaced it. I don’t mean the space travel and the giant bugs; I mean the abandonment of democracy and dissent
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on February 20, 2006
An Open Letter to Iran’s Ambassador to the UN Ambassador M. Jarad Zarif
Posted in Iran
By on February 20, 2006
Whether one agrees with him or not, writes Henry Makow Ph.D, Ernst Zundel’s been jailed for speaking his mind. On the other hand, Canadian Ezra Levant can publish cartoons insulting to Islam in the name of “freedom of speech”. A clear double standard
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By Israel Shamir on February 20, 2006
The main goal of the mainstream media is to bring us to the Brave New World, to the new spiritless totalitarianism, writes Israel Shamir, and the recent cartoons depicting the Prophet are a stepping stone toward that end
Posted in The Media