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June 2, 2007
Bilderberg Club - the Mother of all Secret Societies
In 1954, the most powerful men in the world met for the first time under the auspices of the Dutch royal crown and the Rockefeller family in the luxurious Hotel Bilderberg of the small Dutch town of Oosterbeek. For an entire weekend, they debated the future of the world. When it was over, they decided to meet once every year to exchange ideas and analyze international affairs. They named themselves the Bilderberg Club. Since then, they have gathered yearly in a luxurious hotel somewhere in the world to decide the future of humanity. Among the select members of this club are Bill Clinton, Paul Wolfowitz, Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Toni Blair and many other heads of government, businessmen, politicians, bankers and journalists from all over the world.
War Is a Government Program
June 1 is the 227th anniversary of the birth of Carl von Clausewitz, the influential Prussian military theorist and historian. Clausewitz is best known for writing in his book, On War, “War is not merely a political act, but also a real political instrument, a continuation of political commerce, a carrying out of the same by other means.”
An Orwellian answer to all our problems - By Kerry Tomasi
Exclusive: Putin threatens to target Europe with missiles
In an interview with the Globe and Mail, Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to target Europe with missiles, including potentially nuclear weapons, in a dramatic escalation of his Cold War-style showdown with the United States.
'We can't win, so pull troops out of Iraq' says general
A Former British Army commander said yesterday there was "no way" the war in Iraq could be won and that allied forces should withdraw.
Pentagon launches more witch hunts of Iraq war critics
FOX News Marginalizes Giuliani Critics And 9/11 Victims As “Campaign Crazies” And Democrat Kirsten Powers Helps
Ron Paul Odds Slashed Dramatically: 15 to 1 from 200 to 1
It was only two weeks ago that 2008 Presidential candidate Ron Paul was listed at Sportsbook.com with odds of 200 to 1.
Woman Testifies on Gun Control
Lady gives her testimony against gun control in front of clueless legislators. This is only one example of many that might have been saved if more honest citizens were armed. (4 Minutes)
Protesters, police clash at Rostock G8 protest
Protesters threw stones and bottles and attacked police officers with sticks in the German port of Rostock today after a demonstration against next week's Group of Eight (G8) summit.
Video - G8 Protest
German court tightens protest ban around G-8 summit venue
In a decision that cannot be appealed, an administrative court ruled that protesters will not be allowed to demonstrate within a six-kilometer zone around world leaders meeting next week at the G8 summit in Heiligendamm.
Toxic Toothpaste Made in China Is Found in U.S.
Consumers were advised yesterday to discard all toothpaste made in China after federal health officials said they found Chinese-made toothpaste containing a poison used in some antifreeze in three locations: Miami, the Port of Los Angeles and Puerto Rico.
Iraqi Leader Warns Turkey Against Incursion In Kurdish Region
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has warned Turkey against staging cross-border raids against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq. Mr. Maliki said Saturday he will not allow Iraq's largely peaceful Kurdish region to become a battleground.
Poll: Only 3% of Americans support sending more troops to Iraq
In Clash With Marines, Reservists Gain Ally in VFW
The national commander of the proud, patriotic, 2.4 million strong Veterans of Foreign Wars (motto: "Honor the dead by helping the living") took one look at the mushrooming dispute between three antiwar Marine reservists and the U.S. Marine Corps, and knew where his sympathies lay: with the protesters.
Dutch try to grow enviro-friendly meat in lab
Dutch researchers are trying to grow pork meat in a laboratory with the goal of feeding millions without the need to raise and slaughter animals.
US: Halt Deportation to Torture in Egypt
Promises of Humane Treatment Insufficient to Override Federal Court Finding
Israel: Mythologizing a 20th Century Accident
A state based on religion rather than the will of all of its inhabitants was at the end of the 19th century not only a medieval notion but also a very eccentric idea, one Herzl concocted in the rarified environment of cafes where ideas were produced with scant regard for reality.
Bush to mother: Don't sell on eBay
"Then he gave us a presidential coin,'' she said. "Now you check this out: He gave six of us a presidential coin, tell us not to tell the rest of the people that was there, and then after that he told us don’t go sell it on eBay. Now you tell me how insensitive that can be? What kind of caring person is that?"
Bush and Hillary: "Willing Collaborators"
Willing Collaborators Or Nazi Loving, Bootlicking Ladies Of The Night? I Don't Believe There Is A Difference. Traitors To Their Own Country, Traitors To The Human Race. Now You Should Know Why These Types Of People Are Promoted To The Masses By The Left, Right, Cover-Up, Gatekeepers In The Press.
Flashback - Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed
Judge Halts Award Of Iraq Contract
A federal judge yesterday ordered the military to temporarily refrain from awarding the largest security contract in Iraq. The order followed an unusual series of events set off when a U.S. Army veteran filed a protest against the government practice of hiring what he calls mercenaries, according to sources familiar with the matter.
President Bush’s new world order legacy - By Cliff Kincaid
State Dept. Orders Site To Take Down Photos Of The $592 Million U.S. Embassy In Iraq
Lebanese troops in 'final assault' on militants
The Lebanese army was fighting street to street with militants inspired by al-Qa'eda last night after launching an all-out assault on their stronghold.
US warship bomb targets in northeastern Somalia
A US warship overnight bombed targets in northeastern Somalia after Islamist fighters clashed with troops from the country's semi-autonomous region of Puntland, witnesses and officials said Saturday.
Pakistan's suspended chief justice leads rally despite ban on gatherings of more than 5
Dozens of protesters joined a procession and rally in support of Pakistan's suspended chief justice Saturday, a lawyer said, in defiance of a ban on gatherings of more than five people in the capital
The Foulmouthed Hillary Quotes
Organ Harvesting Surgeon Identified
Chinese Man from Shenyang Identifies An Organ Trade Doctor at Sujiatun Hospital
ISI agent nabbed in New Delhi with secret documents
An alleged informer of Pakistan’s spy agency Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) was arrested here while sending secret information of Indian armed forces to Pakistan via a man who was about to leave for that country, police revealed yesterday.
Sticks & Stones and Skulls & Bones
Google & The CIA
Google Maps new feature, "Street View," has a predecessor in the intelligence community. Street View incorporates stills taken by Google staff into their well known satellite photo/map format.
The CIA has been doing the same thing for years, to help their officers familiarize themselves with cities and other areas they had never visited and that may be closed to Americans.
Interrogation Techniques Came from Cold War Foes
Many of the controversial interrogation tactics used against “war on terror” detainees in Guantanamo, Iraq and Afghanistan are similar to strategies the United States feared its worst enemies would use against captured soldiers during the Cold War.
Dead Guantanamo prisoner had U.S. military training
The Guantanamo prisoner who died in his cell this week was a Saudi army veteran who trained with U.S. soldiers before going to fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan, military records show.
Majority of UK's CCTV cameras 'are illegal'
The vast majority of Britain's CCTV cameras are operating illegally or in breach of privacy guidelines, a new watchdog has warned.
Litvinenko row escalates
Russia has stoked a growing diplomatic crisis by accusing Britain of using Alexander Litvinenko's murder to undermine the Kremlin.
The Salvador Option in Beirut
"We should prepare to go over to the offensive. Our aim is to smash Lebanon, Trans-Jordan, and Syria. The weak point is Lebanon, for the Muslim regime is artificial and easy for us to undermine. We shall establish a Christian state there, and then we will smash the Arab Legion, eliminate Trans-Jordan, and Syria will fall to us." -David Ben-Gurion, From "Ben-Gurion, A Biography" by Michael Ben-Zohar, May 1948
Great escape: survivors reveal horror of North Korean concentration camps
Personal data found hidden in iTunes tracks
Names, e-mails and other sensitive information embedded in files
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