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June 5, 2007
Olbermann: The Nexus Of Politics And Terror
Monday night's "Countdown" Keith Olbermann updates his disturbing timeline of how the Bush Administration has strategically used terrorism and fear to counter bad publicity, starting in 2002 all the way up to the most recent terrorist plot to blow up JFK airport.
40% efficient solar cells to be used for solar electricity
Scientists from Spectrolab, Inc., a subsidiary of Boeing, have recently published their research on the fabrication of solar cells that surpass the 40% efficiency milestone the highest efficiency achieved for any photovoltaic device.
Ron Paul in CNN Presidential Debate 6-5-2007
Vote on the New Hampshire Republican debate
U.N.: More than 4 million Iraqis displaced
Refugee agency warns number forced to leave because of violence will rise
Your tax dollars, debt, plus interest at work, winning the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people. After all that's what being a good American is all about.
Iraqi Lawmakers Pass Resolution That May Force End of Occupation This Year
While Washington lawmakers play procedural games with an out-of-control executive branch, Iraqi legislators are working hard to bring an end to the occupation of their country.
Financing the Imperial Armed Forces
A Trillion Dollars and Nowhere to Go but Up
The U.S. Military Presence in South Korea Is Not a Model for Iraq
The Bush administration has decided its new model for a long-term solution in Iraq is Korea. It’s an attempt to stifle the inevitable comparisons of the Iraq quagmire to Vietnam and a way to justify the eventual reduction of U.S. forces in Iraq (to take the heat off of Republican candidates in the 2008 elections), while retaining a substantial U.S. military presence by establishing three or four long-term major military bases. The plan would ultimately be a disaster for the United States.
Merely suggesting the long-term establishment of U.S. military bases in a historically significant Muslim country will confirm to the Islamist radicals, mainstream Muslims, as well as Bush critics that the U.S. desire for a continued land-based military presence in the oil-rich Persian Gulf was the administration’s real objective in invading Iraq.
Not to mention creating a police state and enslaving the world in their scam war on terror.
Italy PM suffers anti-U.S. protest before Bush visit
Italy's Prime Minister Romano Prodi was berated by angry voters on Sunday who want him to stop the United States expanding an air base near their homes.
New poll shows Obama essentially tied with Clinton
A fresh poll has good news for U-S Senator Barack Obama (ber-AHK' oh-BAH'-muh) in his race for the Democratic presidential nomination, but it's different enough from other surveys that analysts say the results should be viewed with some caution.
Military positioned to launch action – here
The United States military is being positioned to be put into action under presidential authority in any one of a dozen scenarios within the United States – including natural disasters, epidemics, terrorist attacks, insurrections, or domestic violence including conspiracies.
Including Conspiracies? Would that be conspiracies as in revealing the plot. fraud, obstruction of justice, civil rights violations, conspiracy against rights, invasion of privacy, breach of the trust, and treason, etc, of their techno-occult network? Just asking.
Flashback - Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed
NSA surveillance program may have skirted 1991 law on congressional notification, say Democrats
NSA surveillance program may have skirted 1991 law on congressional notification, say Democrats
16,000 police deployed to halt violence
A multinational coalition of protesters will today begin their bid to physically prevent world leaders from gathering at the G8 summit despite widespread criticism of violent tactics during growing demonstrations in Germany.
Water cannons, riot vans and 16,000 police officers - one per protester - last night fanned out around the Baltic resort of Heiligendamm to end the protests.
9/11 Truth Actvists At NH Democrat Debate
Ron Paul on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Abbas: Palestinians Verging on Civil War
Marking 40 years of Israeli occupation, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas warned Tuesday that his people are on the verge of civil war. He said the infighting is perhaps worse than living under Israeli military rule.
City OKs ID Cards for Illegal Immigrants
City officials approved a plan Monday to offer illegal immigrants identification cards that would let them open bank accounts and use other services that may be unavailable without driver's licenses or state-issued IDs.
Ex-Cheney aide sentenced to 30 months in leak case
A former top aide to U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney was sentenced on Tuesday to 2 1/2 years in prison for lying and obstructing an investigation related to the Bush administration's handling of the Iraq war.
U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton imposed the stiff sentence on Lewis 'Scooter' Libby for lying to investigators trying to determine who leaked the identity of CIA analyst Valerie Plame in 2003.
Karzai calls Iran a 'very close friend'
President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan gave Iran his full embrace yesterday, saying it has been his country's "very close friend," even as US officials meeting with him here repeated their accusation that Iranian-made weapons were flowing to Taliban fighters.
Karzai made the remarks at a joint news conference following a meeting with US Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who was in Afghanistan for nearly 24 hours to meet with US commanders and Afghan officials. Gates said he raised the issue of the Iranian munitions in his meeting with Karzai, but acknowledged that there was no evidence the Iranian government was behind the alleged shipments.
Experts cast doubt on credibility of JFK terror plot
An alleged plot to blow up fuel tanks and pipelines at New York's JFK airport had little chance of success, according to safety experts, who have questioned whether the plot ever posed a real threat.
Former U.S. Commander In Iraq: War Is Lost
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez commanded U.S. forces during the first year of the Iraq war. In “his first interview since he retired last year,” Sanchez has said that the war in Iraq is lost, and the best outcome America can hope for is to “stave off defeat.” From his remarks after a recent speech in San Antonio
Hillary Clinton Flat Out Lies at The June 3rd CNN Debate
Turkey seeks UN OK for cross-border action
The prospect that Turkish troops will invade northern Iraq to attack Kurdish rebels rose yesterday as Turkey reportedly asked to meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to reaffirm its right to self-defence.
Israel provoked Six-Day War, says former Dutch UN observer
A former Dutch UN observer has said Israel was not under siege by Arab countries preceding the Six-Day War, the 40th anniversary of which falls Tuesday, and that the Jewish state provoked most border incidents as part of its strategy to annex more land.
What if our mercenaries turn on us?
Cheney Lies To High Schoolers About Debunked Iraq/al Qaeda Connection
Guantanamo trial collapse proves system a 'disgrace': Hicks lawyer
The collapse of two cases against Guantanamo Bay detainees shows the system is a "disgrace," the lawyer for the first inmate convicted by the controversial US military commissions said Tuesday.
Discharge Suggested for Anti-War Marine
A military panel has recommended a general discharge for an Iraq war veteran who wore his uniform during a war protest and later responded with an obscenity to a superior who told him he might have violated military rules.
East Jerusalem to UN: We want independence
"All UN resolutions since 1948 are based on the fact that Jerusalem is occupied territory, and that the occupation has no right to change its legal status, its geographical character or demographic makeup, and it is the right of its residents to take the necessary steps to organize and maintain their civilian lives," writes initiative leader, Hazem al-Gharabli.
Papers Portray Alleged JFK Plot as Mostly Talk
Former White House Communications Deputy Tim Griffin Resigns after Evidence Ties Him to Alleged Voter Suppression
Big media is ignoring the story that former White House Deputy Communications Director and former RNC Research Director Tim Griffin resigned as the U.S. Attorney in Arkansas last week after evidence revealed he was directly involved in alleged voter suppression in the 2004 elections.
The KUBARK Manual of Counter-Intelligence Interrogation by Central Intelligence Agency
In 1963 a CIA program known as KUBARK created the Manual of Counter-Intelligence Interrogation for dissemination to its operatives. The manual contains detailed instructions on interrogating people who may have vital information, such as captured operatives.
Workers Finish Searching Deutsche Bank Building For 9/11 Remains
The city said Saturday that workers have finished scouring a service road and a building near the World Trade Center for human remains.
In all, about 1,400 human bone fragments were found at the former Deutsche Bank building and on a road used by construction vehicles to get in and out of the site.
Poll finds U.S. discontent over Iraq as Democrats rising
Americans are becoming more discontented over the situation in Iraq and more unhappy with Democrats who won control of Congress last November largely because voters want to see an end to the war, according to a Washington Post/ABC News poll.
Just 39 percent said they approve of the job Congress is doing, down from 44 percent in April. Approval of congressional Democrats dropped to 44 percent from 54 percent, according to the poll results.
Terror plot suspect worked for the CIA's airline
It's an incomplete story indeed, we have, at present, only about 50 pieces of a 500 piece jigsaw puzzle. Perhaps some of you can help find missing parts of the picture.
78,000 Iraqis Killed By Coalition Air Strikes
An estimated 78,000 Iraqis were killed by U.S. and Coalition air strikes from the start of the war through June of last year, an article in "The Nation" magazine says.
Japan raids base over Aegis combat system leak
Japanese police launched new raids Tuesday at a naval base and training facility over the leaking of secret information on the US-developed high-tech Aegis combat system, officials said.
Massacres and paramilitary land seizures behind the biofuel revolution
Colombian farmers driven out as armed groups profit
Pfizer sued for $8 billion over deadly drug test
Nigeria has filed a lawsuit for $US7 billion ($8.4 billion) in damages from Pfizer over a drug test in which about 200 children were either killed or deformed, court officials in Abuja said.
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