By on October 31, 2007
The brass here thinks it is about time that Bush be arrested and removed, writes a Green Zone insider
Posted in Iraq
By on October 31, 2007
London’s press reports an unnamed member of the Royal family was blackmailed after being videod in a sex act and who allegedly supplied an aide with an envelope containing cocaine. The question is: who? We have our suspicions
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Dahr Jamail on October 31, 2007
Iraq war veterans now stationed at a base here in upstate New York say that morale among US soldiers in the country is so poor, many are simply parking their Humvees and pretending to be on patrol, a practice dubbed “search and avoid” missions
Posted in Iraq
By on October 30, 2007
Recruited by Sir John Scarlett, named by former MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson in his affidavit on Princess Diana’s death
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on October 30, 2007
Benjamin Fulford reports for Iranian Press TV news
Posted in Current Affairs
By on October 30, 2007
As the number of those injured and killed by Tasers climbs, European governments are increasingly considering the use of other “non-lethal” weapons to tackle “rebellious people”, including lasers that temporarily blind
Posted in Fringe Science, New Discoveries and Developments
By on October 30, 2007
Gamal Nkrumah reflects on a bad week for France’s president – now otherwise known as ‘Sarko the Sayan’
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies
By on October 29, 2007
The alleged blackmailers are said to have contacted 3 national newspapers in a bid to sell the tapes earlier this year. None of them were interested but one notified the Royal Household. In other words, the press are now protecting royalty
Posted in Current Affairs
By on October 29, 2007
Nobel Laureate Dr James Watson’s comments on the intelligence differential between races recently sparked an outcry: as much, perhaps even more so among white liberals than blacks. Idang Alibi reflects on the controversy
Posted in Race
By on October 29, 2007
Tehran and Washington are now engaged in a game of geopolitical chicken, which favors hard-liners on both sides, making compromise more difficult, escalation more likely and war — by accident, if not by design — a greater possibility than before
Posted in Iran
By on October 29, 2007
‘Success is now unlikely,’ said Paddy Ashdown, as he warns that the implications of failure are wider than in Iraq
Posted in Afghanistan
By on October 29, 2007
Which will provoke an Iranian retaliation which will in turn open the door for direct U.S. military intervention
Posted in Iran
By on October 29, 2007
A witness to Princess Diana’s fatal crash says he thought he had witnessed a gangland killing when he saw a motorcyclist inspect the wreckage after her car crashed
Posted in Princess Diana. What Really Happened?
By on October 28, 2007
Yes, but is the American public?
Posted in Iran
By on October 28, 2007
Reminiscent of the run-up to the US led invasion of Iraq, Vladimir Putin called the new US sanctions the work of a “madman with a razor blade in his hand”
Posted in Iran
By on October 28, 2007
In the weeks before he was discovered dead in a wood in Oxfordshire on Friday, July 18, 2003, Dr David Kelly was treated as a pawn in the Government’s game
Posted in The Death of Dr David Kelly
By on October 28, 2007
Ecuador’s leftist President Rafael Correa, an ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, said Washington must let him open a military base in Miami if the United States wants to keep using an air base on Ecuador’s Pacific coast
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on October 28, 2007
Israel’s Foreign Minister has revealed that she doesn’t believe Iran’s nuclear program poses an existential threat to the Zionist state. Adding that Prime Minister Olmert is playing on the public’s most basic fear
Posted in Iran