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June 3, 2007
Pakistan Military Warns Opposition
Warning followed meeting of top military commanders with President Musharraf
Arkansas GOP Head In Article Titled 'New strategy key': All We need is some attacks on American soil like we had on Sept. 11, 2001
“At the end of the day, I believe fully the president is doing the right thing, and I think all we need is some attacks on American soil like we had on [Sept. 11, 2001 ], and the naysayers will come around very quickly to appreciate not only the commitment for President Bush, but the sacrifice that has been made by men and women to protect this country,” Milligan said.
A short trip to Spookyville
More Evidence HIV Was Made At Ft. Detrick
Iran blasts demand on detainees
Iran on Sunday accused President Bush of intervening in the Islamic Republic's internal affairs days after the American leader demanded that Tehran release four Iranian-Americans detained for alleged espionage.
Microbiologist to be investigated
Federal microbiologist Robert Cooksey, the father-in-law of the man quarantined with tuberculosis, will be investigated to see how he was involved in the case, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Saturday.
Moqtada al-Sadr: The man America has in its sights
The US wants to talk to Moqtada al-Sadr. He thinks they want to assassinate him. In this rare interview in Kufa, Iraq, the Shia cleric tells Nizar Latif why
What's the problem with 'no-knock' searches? They tend to get people killed
On Nov. 21 of last year, Atlanta police planted marijuana on Fabian Sheats, a "suspected street dealer." They told Sheats they would let him go if he "gave them something." Sheats obligingly lied that he had spotted a kilogram of cocaine nearby, giving them the address of the elderly spinster Miss Kathryn Johnston, who neither used nor dealt drugs, but who did live in fear of break-ins in her crime-infested neighborhood.
Police then lied to a judge, claiming they had actually purchased drugs at the Johnston house. They acquired one of those once-rare "no-knock" warrants, and violently battered down the reinforced metal door of a private home where there were no drugs.
Israel concerned over British boycott bids
Israeli ministers Sunday voiced concern over two initiatives in Britain to boycott Israeli universities and sanction trade with the Jewish state because of its policies towards Palestinians
Iraqi Kurdish leader: Turkish military shells border area in northern Iraq
Turkish troops shelled a border area in northern Iraq early Sunday in an attack on Kurdish rebels based there, an Iraqi Kurdish leader said Sunday.
Plot to blow up JFK airport disrupted
Federal investigators on Saturday said they had disrupted a plot by Islamic extremists to blow up buildings, fuel tanks and pipelines at John F. Kennedy International Airport, another plan to take aim at America's air-travel system and a landmark in its largest city.
Germany Summit Resorts to Tight Security
German police tightened checks around the Group of Eight summit site of Heiligendamm on Sunday, and Chancellor Angela Merkel said the ``dreadful pictures'' of rock-throwing protesters a day earlier showed the need for tight security.
Bilderberg 2007 comes to an end
The sun has set on Bilderberg 2007. After a sumptuous lunch, most Bilderbergers will return to their countries of choice freshly armed with precise instructions from the Steering Committee on how to proceed in covertly expanding the powers of One World Government. Amongst this year’s delegates we can find Henry Kissinger; Henry Kravis of KKR; Marie Josee Kravis of Hudson Institute; Vernon Jordan; Etienne Davignon, Bilderberger President; Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, daughter of one of the founders, Prince Bernhard and the Queen and King of Spain.
VFW To Marine Corps: "Exercise A Little Common Sense," Drop Probe Of Anti-War Veterans
The nation's largest combat veterans group on Friday urged the military to "exercise a little common sense" and call off its investigation of a group of Iraq war veterans who wore their uniforms during anti-war protests.
Rare Blood Cancer Hits 9/11 Responders
Doctor Tracking WTC Illnesses Fears Cancer Could Be Next Plague Among Those Exposed to Dust
Guns and Rudy: The Whole Story
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has dressed up as a woman of several occasions, but he never had a sex change operation. He was posing, in order to please an audience. Posing is something Rudy does. He poses as a person who hates abortion, in an effort to make his pro-abortion position more palatable to pro-lifers. He poses as a Second Amendment supporter while suing the gun industry, to please those displeased with the Second Amendement right to bear arms.
'USS Liberty' veterans demand investigation
Conclusions submitted in October 2003 to the Office of the U.S. Secretary of Defense by the USS Liberty Veterans Association, Inc., in demanding a congressional investigation into the aborted rescue during the attack of the USS Liberty and subsequent alleged cover-up.
American Treachery in the Attack on the USS Liberty Much Deeper Than Previously Thought
New information uncovered by former BBC investigative journalist Peter Hounam reveals that America and more specifically the administration of Lyndon Johnson was not as much the unsuspecting victim in all of this that she has claimed these last 40 years. Based on relatively new evidence, the attack on the Liberty was actually part of a much larger plan and that the Liberty incident was just one domino in a series of them that had as the ultimate goal a real-live shooting war between the US and the USSR.
IAEA chief warns of "crazies" seeking Iran war
The United Nations nuclear watchdog chief warned on Friday against the "new crazies" advocating military action to halt Iran's nuclear programme and said he did not want to see another war like that in Iraq.
Negative outcome foreseen by CIA
Bush administration was headed toward decision to invade when report was finished in 2002
Meet Bush’s World Bank Nominee - PNAC Member, Bilderberg Attendee, CFR Member, Trilateral Commission Member, NAFTA Architect and Enron Advisor
President Bush's reaction to the loss of close ally, ultra globalist and PNAC war hawk Paul Wolfowitz as President of the World Bank has been to nominate one of his best friends, closest allies and ultra globalist PNAC war hawks, Robert Zoellick for the position.
Soldiering On
ABC News Learns of Plans to Keep Troops in Iraq Beyond 2009
US report on killing of journalists let off soldiers, ignored witness accounts
A US military report that exonerated US troops in the killings of two Al-Arabiya journalists at a Baghdad checkpoint in 2004 has failed to address contradictory witness reports, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has said. This includes statements from Al-Arabiya employees that at least two US soldiers fired directly at the journalists’ vehicle, newly declassified records show.
Gates warns Turkey not to invade Iraq
Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Sunday cautioned Turkey against sending troops into northern Iraq, as it has threatened, to hunt down Kurdish rebels it accuses of carrying out terrorist raids inside Turkey.
Lebanese troops move in for the kill
A new emboldened Beirut government is forcing an end to a 10-day stand-off as negotiations fail
Britain planning Iraq pullout within a year, focus on Afghanistan
British military chiefs are preparing to withdraw troops from Iraq within 12 months in order to concentrate on Afghanistan, The Sunday Telegraph said citing a senior military official.
Leaders accused of plundering Cambodia
Cambodia is being systematically stripped of its natural assets by a small elite of politicians, relatives of its prime minister, and businessmen working with the army, the Government's former official independent forestry watchdog says.
Giuliani Challenged to Debate Ron Paul
Bush's Iraq-Korea Analogy Sparks New Debate
While President George W. Bush appears, however belatedly, to be embracing recommendations by the bipartisan Iraq Study Group (ISG) to begin withdrawing U.S. combat troops by early 2008, he has implicitly rejected the ISG's call to renounce any intention to establish permanent military bases in Iraq.
MSM In No Rush to Reveal Hillary Flunked Bar Exam
Russian spy's widow denies British ties
The widow of poisoned former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko denies that he was working for British intelligence as the man charged with killing him has claimed.
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