January 2007
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By on January 25, 2007
Iranian news agencies report that Islamic Revolutionary Guards test-fired two Iranian-made missiles Tuesday
Posted in Iran
By Rigorous Intuition on January 25, 2007
The street-brawling Nazi thugs were always dispensable; even to Hitler. It was the quiet and refined Nazi elite, with ties to European aristocracy and money who were most dangerous and to whom Allen Dulles delivered the keys to America, writes Jeff Wells
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on January 25, 2007
It can’t be emphasised how provocative this is. By digging beneath the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, Israeli excavations are undermining, literally, one of Islam’s holiest sites. A move that seems intended to inflame Muslim opinion worldwide
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on January 24, 2007
Although Moshe Katsav’s post is largely ceremonial and the scandal is unlikely to rub off on Ehud Olmert, Israel’s president is likely to be charged with rape and sexual assault of several female employees
Posted in Current Affairs
By on January 24, 2007
“I’ve seen some of the planning “ said Wayne White, a former top Middle East Analyst for the State Department. “You’re not talking about a surgical strike… You’re talking about a war against Iran” that likely would destabilise the region for years”
Posted in Iran
By on January 24, 2007
A senior official of Israel’s central Holocaust memorial on Saturday assailed Jewish settlers who harass Palestinians in a tinderbox West Bank city, saying the abuse recalled the anti-Semitism of 1930s Europe
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on January 24, 2007
Recently George Bush openly wept at the funeral of a US soldier killed in Iraq (left). But were his tears crocodile tears shed for the benefit of waiting cameras? And are the world’s great conflicts were just as phoney? Henry Makow Ph.D. investigates
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on January 24, 2007
Murder, assassination and wild lesbian romps: just in case you have forgotten those ‘Clinton years’ we dig up some dirt on the woman who may one day be calling the shots in the White House
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By wmw_admin on January 24, 2007
Like Bush and Bill Clinton, Hilary Clinton has many skeleton’s in her closet. This makes her easier to control by the real powers that be and thus an ideal candidate for the Oval Office. One such skeleton may have been her role at Waco
Posted in Waco
By on January 23, 2007
As tensions rise over its nuclear development program, a defiant Teheran has embarked on a four-day military exercise where more Iranian manufactured missiles will be test fired
Posted in Iran
By on January 23, 2007
With attention focused on the situation in Baghdad and mounting tension with Iran, the US has been strengthening of its defences elsewhere. Despite protests, expanding a US base in Italy and announcing plans to build a new Star Wars base in the Czech Rep.
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on January 23, 2007
On February 18, 2005, Google.news removed Uruknet.info as a news source, apparently thanks to one Michelle Malkin’s complaints only to reinstate them – following many complaints sent in by readers. Now they’ve done it again
Posted in Controlling the News
By on January 23, 2007
The drug, dichloroacetate (DCA), has already been used for years to treat rare metabolic disorders and so is known to be relatively safe. It also has no patent, meaning it could be manufactured for a fraction of the cost of newly developed drugs
Posted in Health
By on January 22, 2007
Amsterdam’s red-light district will soon get a new attraction: a statue to honour prostitutes around the world. The statue, designed by artist Els Rijerse, will likely be unveiled at the end of March, Dutch news agency ANP reported. “In many countries, prostitutes struggle and people have no respect for them whatsoever. The statue is meant [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on January 22, 2007
Last Saturday was the deadliest day for U.S. forces in Iraq for two years. It was also the third-highest loss for any single day since the war began in March 2003, with a total of 25 US troops being killed across the country
Posted in Iraq
By on January 22, 2007
Making predictions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict might be considered a particularly dangerous form of hubris, but I could hardly have guessed how soon my fears would be realized, writes Jonathan Cook. Now he makes some more predictions
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on January 22, 2007
It’s common knowledge that endemic corruption has become the hallmark of the current administration, writes a Beltway insider. And it reaches from the top to the very lowest levels: as witness an email just dropped onto my desk
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway