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May 1, 2007
Tell us the truth about those 7/7 blunders
We need an independent inquiry into what went wrong
Flashback - British double-agent was in Real IRA's Omagh bomb team
SECURITY forces didn't intercept the Real IRA's Omagh bombing team because one of the terrorists was a British double-agent whose cover would have been blown as an informer if the operation was uncovered.
Flashback - MI6 'halted bid to arrest bin Laden'
Venezuela seizes operations from oil majors
Venezuela stripped the world's biggest oil companies of operational control over massive Orinoco Belt crude projects on Tuesday, sending in workers backed by troops to occupy the multi-billion-dollar installations.
Tainted poultry has entered food supply
Millions of chickens ate feed containing melamine, government officials say
Bush vetoes troop-withdrawal bill
President Bush vetoed legislation to pull U.S. troops out of Iraq tonight in a historic showdown with Congress over whether the unpopular and costly war should end or escalate.
Interior official quits ahead of hearing
An Interior Department official accused of pressuring government scientists to make their research fit her policy goals has resigned.
Julie MacDonald, deputy assistant secretary for fish, wildlife and parks, submitted her resignation letter to Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, a department spokesman said Tuesday.
MacDonald resigned a week before a House congressional oversight committee was to hold a hearing on accusations that she violated the Endangered Species Act, censored science and mistreated staff of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Ex-CIA analyst: Forged 'yellowcake' memo 'leads right back to' Cheney
A former CIA analyst claims that falsified documents which were meant to show that Iraq's Saddam Hussein regime had been trying to procure yellowcake uranium from Niger can be traced back to Vice President Dick Cheney.
Pressure grows for a 7/7 inquiry
Survivors and relatives of victims of the 7 July attacks are stepping up the pressure for a public inquiry into MI5's handling of intelligence.
Kent State shooting victim: Reopen case
An audio recording made when National Guard troops killed four Kent State University students during an anti-war demonstration could resolve the mystery of whether a command to fire was issued and may offer a chance for healing for victims and shooters, a survivor said Monday.
Iran says "evil approach" by U.S. prevents talks
Iran will not negotiate with the United States until it stops its "evil approach," the government spokesman was quoted as saying on Tuesday, two days before the two foes were due to attend a meeting on Iraq.
U.S. Cites 91 Percent Rise In Terrorist Acts in Iraq
The number of terrorism incidents in Iraq and resulting deaths, injuries and kidnappings skyrocketed from 2005 to 2006, according to statistics released by U.S. counterterrorism officials yesterday.
Hussein Al-alak: Whos Counting the Dead?
McClatchy Newspapers reported on 26/4/2007 that the United States Government is discounting the use of car bombs as being one of the main killers of Iraqi civilians.
The President explained his motives on Tuesday, that If the standard of success is no car bombings or suicide bombings, we have just handed those who commit suicide bombings a huge victory.
According to the report by McClatchy the number of people killed in explosive attacks is rising, the same statistics show - up from 323 in March, the first full month of the security plan, to 365, through to April 24.
Busy Courthouses, Few Trials
Trials are on the verge of extinction. They have been replaced by settlements and plea deals, by mediations and arbitrations and by decisions from judges based only on lawyers’ written submissions. …
How Rumsfeld Micromanaged Torture
"Make Sure This Happens!!"
State Department funds Mexican wiretap system
With the help of the U.S. Government and a U.S.-based technology company, the Government of Mexico plans to install a communications interception system that would enable its federal investigations agency to monitor and record any landline, cellular or voice over IP telephone call made anywhere in Mexico, in an effort to thwart narcotics trafficking and terrorism.
Pentagon to Merge Next-Gen Binoculars With Soldiers' Brains
U.S. Special Forces may soon have a strange and powerful new weapon in their arsenal: a pair of high-tech binoculars 10 times more powerful than anything available today, augmented by an alerting system that literally taps the wearer's prefrontal cortex to warn of furtive threats detected by the soldier's subconscious.
Freeway Collapse
I can already hear defenders of the official account screaming "See, fire can cause a steel structure to collapse-the bridge collapsed!"
Comparing the circumstances surrounding the fire and subsequent partial collapse of this bridge to the circumstances surrounding the fires and subsequent complete collapse of the towers and WTC 7 is flawed from end to end.
The Waning of the GOP
British bombers and the lost links to 7/7
Far from being a “clean skin” Khan had been photographed, followed and bugged by intelligence officers more than a year before the July 2005 bombings that killed 52 innocent people and ranked as Britain’s worst act of mass murder.
Families ask how July 7 bombers got through MI5 net
An official inquiry into how the Security Service allowed two of the ringleaders of the July 7 bombings to slip through its fingers was demanded last night by survivors of the outrage, bereaved relatives and politicians.
Video - Ludicrous Diversion - 7/7 London Bombings Documentary
On the 7th of July 2005 London was hit by a series of explosions. You probably think you know what happened that day. But you don’t.
The police have, from the onset of their investigation, chosen to withold from the public almost every bit of evidence they claim to have and have provably lied about several aspects of the London Bombings. (28 Minutes)
Appeal for calm as markets get jitters over Turkey crisis
Turkey’s Prime Minister called for national unity last night after the high-stakes tussle between the secular Establishment and moderate Islamists over the choice of a new president triggered a plunge in financial markets.
In space, no one can hear a moving Mecca’s call to prayer
How do you pray facing Mecca five times a day when you are circling the Earth 16 times every 24 hours? This is one of the problems facing Malaysian authorities as they prepare to send their first man into space.
Germans stage dress rehearsal for G-8 protests
Stones and bottles hailed down on the German police last night as they tried to prevent thousands of anarchic demonstrators staging a dress rehearsal for a massive anti-G8 protest in June.
George and Richard
President George Bush's claims about what will happen if we pull out of Iraq is almost word-for-word identical to Richard Nixon's speech explaining why we must not pull out of Vietnam.
Pentagon Contractors Owe $7.7 Billion in Unpaid Taxes
A federal watchdog agency insists that its investigations clearly show the US government is facing serious long-term funding shortfalls, while federal contractors, doctors and medical suppliers, regularly receiving federal Medicare money, owe billions in unpaid taxes.
Cover-Up Fears Grow With Delays For Diana Inquest
The fight for the truth about the death of Princess Diana was hit yesterday by fears of a new Establishment plot to delay the inquests.
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