April 2007
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By on April 25, 2007
Kawthar Nofal told PNN that Israeli intelligence has taken to arresting the mothers and wivers of Palestinian political prisoners in order to extract confessions. Nofal, known as Umm Said for her eldest son, said that the idea is to threaten the prisoners by harming their loved ones. Israeli intelligence wants information, and will take what [...]
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on April 25, 2007
The BBC broadcast a rare show of dissent late Monday night when it interviewed a British soldier recently returned from Iraq
Posted in Iraq
By on April 25, 2007
Is the U.S. military is seeking congressional approval to sell 3,000 so-called smart bombs to Israel in anticipation of another Israeli strike into Lebanon this summer?
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on April 25, 2007
Last May, Michael Kennedy, a student at Westfield High School in Virginia, went on a shooting rampage at a police station, killing two officers before being fatally shot himself. Authorities consider this just a “horrible coincidence”. Or was it?
Posted in Current Affairs
By on April 25, 2007
In our upside-down world, failures and crazies become prophets. Henry Makow takes a revealing look at one of the founders of modern feminism
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on April 24, 2007
By on April 24, 2007
Long considered near invulnerable in Iraq, a 62 ton British Challenger tanks has been badly damaged and one of its crew seriously injured after an Improvised Explosive Device detonated close to it
Posted in Iraq
By on April 24, 2007
Official documents reveal volunteers drank and inhaled infected material to assess contamination risks in Britain’s nuclear industry during the 1960′s
Posted in Health
By on April 24, 2007
Do you see a crashed Boeing? Before it could be edited: initial news footage from United Flight 93’s crash site. This footage was never repeated again on television. Also note the shill in the comments section
Posted in September 11
By on April 24, 2007
The real story this week concerns the collapse of the BlackBerry system on a national level, writes a Beltway insider. This was the direct result of Israeli-owned US firms’ technological probings into American top-secret communications network
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By Paul Joseph Watson on April 24, 2007
Why did another “lone gun nut” manage to kill so many? Because local authorities were told to not to pursue killer after the first two deaths, leaving him free to record a video, send it to NBC and then go on to kill another 30 more
Posted in Current Affairs
By on April 24, 2007
A former “long-term” university police officer, has questioned why police did not immediately seal off the campus on the morning of the VA Tech shootings. Says the whole episode looks like a “black-op”
Posted in Current Affairs
By on April 24, 2007
Animation from the Union of Concerned Scientists illustrating the dangers and drawbacks in using nuclear bunker busting bombs against Iran’s underground nuclear facilities
Posted in Iran
By on April 23, 2007
The Pentagon is laying the groundwork to extend the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq . At the same time, the administration is warning Iraqi leaders that the boost in forces could be reversed if political reconciliation is not evident by summer. This approach underscores the central difficulty facing President Bush . If political progress is [...]
Posted in Iraq
By on April 23, 2007
Private banking interests have usurped all government authority in money supply decisions, virtually across the globe, making the bankers – not our elected representatives – the real powers that be
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on April 23, 2007
As Iran’s nuclear program progresses apace, the former head of Mossad, Meir Amit has called for Ahmadinejad’s assassination
Posted in Iran
By T Stokes on April 23, 2007
A brief history of the London Cage and how the British Government conducted experiments on its own people, which resulted in cancer for many, under the guise of fighting the Cold War
Posted in Health
By on April 22, 2007
Seven clusters of cancer and other serious illnesses have been discovered around mobile phone masts, raising concerns over the technology’s potential impact on health. Studies of the sites show high incidences of cancer, brain haemorrhages and high blood pressure within a radius of 400 yards of mobile phone masts. One of the studies, in Warwickshire, [...]
Posted in Health
By on April 22, 2007
No, it’s more like a game of chicken: where two drivers are both headed for a single lane bridge from opposite directions. The first to swerve yields the bridge to the other and loses the game
Posted in Iran
By on April 22, 2007
Despite claims that he had been killed and fuelling speculation that he might even have staged his own abduction, Palestinian security sources confirm abducted reporter is alive
Posted in The Media