By on October 31, 2008
Having become what is thought to be the most expensive public speaker in the world, Tony Blair is estimated to have earned more than £12 million since leaving Downing Street
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on October 31, 2008
“Liberation armies” would include Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Mahdi army in Iraq. Meaning that any military strike on Iran would trigger reprisals across the region
Posted in Iran
By on October 31, 2008
When the first H-Bomb was tested scientists were not certain whether the explosion could be contained. They thought that the entire planet might be destroyed in an explosive chain reaction. Yet they went ahead anyway! GM is a similar calculated risk
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on October 30, 2008
Will the next US administration work toward repairing the wrongs of its predecessor and reach out to other nations or will it engage in more of the same?
Posted in "The War on Terror"
By on October 30, 2008
China’s exports to West decline, but exports to other countries remain steady. In other words, while the West may be suffering economically China looks set to ride out the current economic crisis
Posted in Economics
By on October 30, 2008
Despite U.S. pressure, President Medevdev says Russia will continue to help Iran maintain its defensive capability
Posted in Iran
By on October 30, 2008
Ever since Nathan Rothschild financed Britain’s war against Napoleon, the Rothschild’s family fortune has been inextricably tied to political ambitions. Andy McSmith looks at how his descendents have carried on a family tradition
Posted in The Rothschilds
By on October 30, 2008
His failure to respond, says a former Pennsylvania attorney general, amounts to an admission by default the he is not a “natural born” U.S. citizen and therefore not eligible to be U.S. president
Posted in Political Intrigue
By on October 30, 2008
Making it likely that Israel will get America to do the job for them
Posted in Iran
By on October 29, 2008
Dr Laibow talks to Jeff Rense about the risks posed by a ‘cultivated’ flu pandemic
Posted in Health
By on October 29, 2008
Events are moving with lightning speed as the global credit freeze evolves into something awfully like a classic trade-depression
Posted in Economics
By on October 29, 2008
Protests follow the death of 9 construction workers near the Syrian border with Iraq
Posted in Iraq
By on October 29, 2008
As a means of “deterrence” to a U.S. and/or Israeli strike on Iran
Posted in Iran
By on October 28, 2008
More indications of the adverse effects on health from phone masts emerge from Dublin
Posted in Health
By on October 28, 2008
More on the heavily suppressed story of the Iranian dirty bomb, intercepted by the U.S. navy en route to Israel
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on October 27, 2008
Needs to be capable of carrying eight men and their equipment a combination of 1,150 miles by air, 115 miles by sea, or 22 miles underwater
Posted in Fringe Science, New Discoveries and Developments
By on October 27, 2008
A front-page commentary in China’s leading state newspaper said Friday that Asian and European countries should banish the dollar from trade and rely on their own currencies instead
Posted in Economics
By on October 27, 2008
Even if he is not a U.S. citizen and even if he lied about his parentage, we are pretty sure he is going to win the election anyway – and make a complete mockery of the U.S. constitution in the process
Posted in Behind The "News"