July 2007
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By on July 28, 2007
Mueller says terrorist surveillance was discussed during 2004 hospital visit, contrary to the Attorney General’s sworn testimony
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on July 28, 2007
A paper from MIT, not designed for the general public, tells in detail how a television set can be used to eavesdrop on conversations. However, a tip to those who say bad things in front of the TV, this will only work if it is connected to a cable system
Posted in Surveillance
By on July 28, 2007
Includes video and photos of the Zionist state’s police brutalising ordinary religious Jews
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on July 27, 2007
This is Gadhafi’s reward for repatriating the six foriegn medics facing the death penalty for allegedly infecting Libyan children with HIV. How the Israelis will see this is another matter entirely
Posted in Current Affairs
By on July 27, 2007
Video of a truck convoy being ambushed after their US military escort made a wrong turn down a dead-end street. The cameraman is lucky to be alive; three other drivers were killed after US troops apparently abandoned them
Posted in Iraq
By on July 27, 2007
When he ascended the throne in 1933, he was hailed as a new star in the Afghan firmament, a foreign-educated man who could modernise his country. The same words were pulled out of the drawer for reuse in 2002. Will we ever learn?
Posted in Afghanistan
By on July 27, 2007
A little noticed press release recently revealed that some of the U.S. Air Force’s B-2 Stealth Bombers are being fitted with new bomb racks to accomadate a new 30,000 pound bunker busting bomb
Posted in Current Affairs
By Rixon Stewart on July 27, 2007
Nothing is as it seems and sometimes even the best of men can turnout to embody the very worst. Like “humanist and philosopher” Bertrand Russell
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History
By on July 26, 2007
This is how they got into office, for much the same reason that Bush now occupies the White House, because they were ready to do what they were told and ratify such measures – regardless of whether their constituents approved or not
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on July 26, 2007
Schools have been given the go-ahead to take fingerprints from children as young as five – along with retina and iris scans and recording of children’s voices, face shapes, hand measurements, handwriting and typing patterns
Posted in Implants and surveillance technology
By on July 26, 2007
A Chicago-area scholar, Christopher Jon Bjerknes (left), thinks he knows what plagues mankind and believes his knowledge is necessary to stop Armageddon
Posted in The Rothschilds
By on July 26, 2007
Responding to speculation that Israel may act to stop Iran’s nuclear program, Iranian diplomatic sources have let it be known that Iran has up to 600 targets within Israel that it would target for missile strikes should either Israel or the US hit Iran
Posted in Iran
By on July 25, 2007
Instead of investigating who was really behind recent London “terror bombings” these mainstream media journalists are instead caught trying to manufacture the “news”
Posted in The Media
By Mike Whitney on July 25, 2007
Two columns of black smoke can be seen rising over Wall Street and disappearing into the ice-blue New York sky. Terrorism? Not quite. The plumes of smoke are all that’s left of two major hedge funds which blew up just weeks ago leaving nothing behind but a few smoldering embers and a mound of black [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on July 25, 2007
Iran is reported to have offered to pick up the tab for a billion dollar Syrian arms purchase if Syria drops peace overtures with Israel
Posted in Iran
By on July 24, 2007
New figures show that doctors are prescribing drugs for children in record numbers to combat stress, temper tantrums and even tiredness
Posted in Health
By on July 24, 2007
Sent in by a reader, this assessment by respected commentator Webster G. Tarpley makes the case for an imminent US attack on Iran. Although this is a very real possibility, for the record this website doesn’t think it will happen just yet
Posted in Iran
By on July 24, 2007
After dropping off some files in the West Wing, a Beltway insider reports: someone opened a door and I could hear, very clearly, Our Beloved President screaming with rage. He said, and I quote: “Goddamit! I said to quit bugging me about Iraq!”
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway