By on November 18, 2008
The former head of Urban Movers, who hurriedly left for Israel after 9/11, is back in the U.S. in the garbage disposal business
Posted in September 11
By on November 17, 2008
A Beltway insider asks if “racial prejudice” is not behind the growing scepticism over Obama. Given that this writer shares this scepticism and his father is mixed race – not ‘black’ but like the president elect mixed race – we don’t think so
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By Paul Joseph Watson on November 17, 2008
In newly rediscovered audio interview, Rahm Emanuel describes militarized training aimed at preparing Americans to deal with terrorist attacks
Posted in Behind The "News"
By on November 17, 2008
Currently formulating a strategy for dealing with Iran, President elect Barack Obama has been advised, “an attack would almost certainly fail”. Will he listen? Or will the hard line Zionists and others who are angling for a war with Iran have their way?
Posted in Iran
By on November 17, 2008
On December 1, 2006, three British pathologists, covered from head to toe in white protective suits, stood around a radioactive corpse that had been sealed in plastic for nearly a week. What they discovered during the autopsy is still a state secret
Posted in Behind The "News"
By Paul Joseph Watson on November 16, 2008
The man who accurately forecast the 1987 stock market crash and the fall of the Soviet Union is now predicting revolution in America, food riots and tax rebellions – all within four years
Posted in Predictions: from the past or for the future
By on November 16, 2008
Financial Crisis a marker of West’s decline and China’s rise
Posted in Economics
By on November 16, 2008
Iran test fired a new generation of surface-to-surface missile on Wednesday. With a claimed range of 2,000 kilometers, the Sejjil can hit Israel and most U.S. bases in the Gulf
Posted in Iran
By on November 16, 2008
Finally, we hit paydirt on Rahm Emanuel!
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on November 15, 2008
British Royal Marines in the first fatal shoot-out on the high seas in living memory, kill three pirates off the coast of Somalia
Posted in Current Affairs
By on November 15, 2008
A former Wall Street economist specializing in the balance of payments and real estate at the Chase Manhattan Bank talks about the $800 billion giveaway
Posted in Economics
By on November 15, 2008
More commentary from a Beltway insider
Posted in Inside the White House and Washington's Beltway
By on November 15, 2008
Henry Makow on one of history’s forgotten heroes and his relevance today, particularly in view of Obama’s election victory
Posted in Miscellaneous
By on November 14, 2008
Obama’s true colours are showing. First a hard-core Zionist was appointed White House Chief of Staff, now Madeleine Albright – famous for saying the death of “half a million” children was not too high a price – has been named as an economic emissary
Posted in Current Affairs
By on November 14, 2008
This sounds vaguely familiar. Didn’t similar reports surface in the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq? Only this time, of course, it’s not Iraq but Iran and nobody has launched an attack … yet
Posted in Iran
By on November 14, 2008
Under the authority of a classified order signed by then-defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the U.S. military was free to attack perceived hostile targets anywhere in the world – even in countries not at war with America
Posted in "The War on Terror"