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July 16, 2007
Impeach Now
By Paul Craig Roberts
Browns' bash draws about 200
Ed and Elaine Brown's Blog
Israeli Mossad involved in assassinations
Admissions of the Israeli spy network members arrested in Lebanon in 2004 unveiled the Israeli Intelligence service Mossad involvement in assassinating former Lebanese Minister Eli Hbeika and three bodyguards in a car bomb explosion, the Lebanon News Agency reported yesterday.
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The Mossad truck bombs of 911 (Video)
Main stream news reports on exploded truck and those arrested on 911 caught with explosives.
When the History of 9/11 is Written
What will future history books write about 9/11? When all the facts are in, what will future historians say about 9/11?
Well, a good place to start might be to see what professional historians are saying now.
Before 9/11, Donald Rumsfeld Was Preoccupied With Pearl Harbor and Other Military Surprises
As the following two new entries in the Complete 9/11 Timeline show, early in 2001, the new Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was regularly talking about the danger of surprise attacks, and was expressing particular interest in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Paul is the U.S. Military's #1 Choice
Yes you heard me right. Now that all Q2 financial reports from both sides are publicized we can see who is getting money from where.
It has been no surprise that the contributions from the US Navy, US Army, US Air Force, and US Veterans tends to favor the Republican Party but what might be a little surprising is that Congressman Ron Paul leads the pack overall with more contributions than even Senator John McCain.
Reid To Force All-Night Filibuster On Iraq Withdrawal
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) announced that in response to conservative obstructionism, he plans to force war supporters to physically remain in the Senate and filibuster Iraq withdrawal legislation.
London barman thinks poisoned tea killed Litvinenko
Claims he was deliberately distracted while serving former spy
UK Expels 4 Russians Over Poisoning Case
Britain will expel four Russian diplomats over the Kremlin's refusal to extradite the key suspect in the murder of a former KGB agent fatally poisoned in London, the foreign secretary said Monday.
Hamas denounces Bush Mideast peace conference
Hamas on Monday denounced US President George W. Bush's announcement of a new Middle East peace conference, a spokesman for the Palestinian Islamist group said.
Ethiopia life jail terms attacked
The head of the European Union 2005 election observers in Ethiopia has said she is "appalled" at the life sentences given to 30 opposition leaders.
Ana Gomes told the BBC the sentences were "farcical" and "inhumane" and urged the EU to seek their release.
Padilla trial doesn't fit its initial billing
For a defendant whose name is known around the world, Jose Padilla has become almost a bit player in his terrorism support trial.
Absurd: Fighting for their home over undelivered $1.63 tax bill
Slidell family's residence was sold at auction because of a $1.63 tax bill they didn't even know about.
House Panel Issues New Subpoenas for RNC E-Mails
The House Judiciary Committee last week issued new subpoenas targeting e-mails from Republican National Committee accounts that discuss the firings of at least eight U.S. Attorneys, a political brannigan that has bloomed into a legal showdown between Congress and the White House over executive branch secrecy.
Israel is breaking law with Gaza ban
Israel was accused yesterday of violating international law by strangling economic activity in Gaza which is under the control of Hamas.
Sari Bashi, the director of the Israeli human rights group, Gisha, said the country was inflicting "collective punishment" on the 1.5 million Palestinians by closing the main commercial crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip at Karni.
'IDF preparing for all-out war'
"The IDF is preparing itself for an all-out war, and this is a major change in the military's working premise following the Second Lebanon War," said Major-General (res) Eyal Ben-Reuven, who served as the Northern Command chief’s deputy during the war.
Plan Iraq - Permanent Occupation
By Stephen Lendman
Pace: Another troop buildup possible
The U.S. military's top general said Monday that the Joint Chiefs of Staff is weighing a range of possible new directions in Iraq, including, if President Bush deems it necessary, an even bigger troop buildup.
Soldiers still go over the hill even in an all-volunteer Army
Deserters leave for Canada, where immigration laws have toughened since the Vietnam war
Robot Air Attack Squadron Bound for Iraq
The airplane is the size of a jet fighter, powered by a turboprop engine, able to fly at 300 mph and reach 50,000 feet. It's outfitted with infrared, laser and radar targeting, and with a ton and a half of guided bombs and missiles.
Deeper Into The Clintons' CIA Drug Nexus
CIA asset Barry Seal, abandoned by the Agency, was assassinated in February 1986, reportedly by the Medellin cartel, outside a Salvation Army halfway house in New Orleans where Seal was serving a six-month sentence for trafficking in Quaaludes. He operated for years as the CIA’s point man in a $3 billion - $5 billion drugs for arms business based in and around the Intermountain Regional Airport at Mena, Arkansas on Bill and Hillary Clinton’s watch as Governor and First Lady.
Israel grants amnesty to wanted Fatah fighters
Israel has proclaimed an amnesty for at least 178 Fatah gunmen on its "wanted" list in the West Bank. Most of them immediately pledged to stop targeting Israel and placed themselves under the supervision of President Mahmoud Abbas's Palestinian security services.
Where money seems to talk
The rich are different from you and me and they say they are happier
Blatant Criminal Behavior by the Bush Administration
Did you know that a couple of American attorneys, Wendell Belew and Asim Ghafoor, are the only people who can prove they have standing in a suit charging the government of illegally spying on American citizens without a FISA warrant? And how do they know? They were passed a “top secret” document during disclosure in a case when the government was considering putting their client on the US Treasury watch list for Islamic charities that the government believed are funding terrorists. The document provided positive proof that they were being spied upon by the government because the document contained a record of private phone calls they had with their client.
Cheney pushes Bush to act on Iran
Drug czar gives warning
Federal official calls marijuana growers dangerous terrorists
London bomb suspect granted bail
An Australian court has granted bail to an Indian doctor who was suspected of aiding those behind the failed car bomb attacks on London's West End and Glasgow airport.
Al-Maliki lashes out at US forces
Key adviser to prime minister accuses US troops of arming killer gangs.
US backs Pakistan military drive
Militant Islamists have called for a holy war to avenge the storming of a radical mosque in Islamabad last week.
Bringing the "Boys" Back Home
By L. Neil Smith
ATM Reprogramming Caper Hits Pennsylvania
Police in Derry, Pennsylvania are baffled by a June ATM robbery in which an unidentified man wearing flip flops and shorts strolled into Mastrorocco's Market and reprogrammed the cash machine to think it was dispensing dollar bills instead of twenties.
The Biggest Secret
The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration by James Risen.
Mr. Risen Left Out A Some Important Facts
Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style
Time in a Bottle: American POWs Left Behind in Vietnam
In the aftermath of the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of 1961, Castro successfully forced the Kennedy administration into paying the equivalent of a $52 million ransom for the safe return of the 1,200 or so captured insurgents a year later. His counsel was taken seriously by the North Vietnamese (and in turn Castro's men trained Vietnamese troops in effective capture techniques), and as the Paris Peace Accords moved forward during late 1972 and early 1973, a deal was struck whereby half of the approximately 1,400 U.S. POWs held by North Vietnam would be released once military withdrawal began. The other half would then be released upon receipt of $4.75 billion in war reparations by the North Vietnamese government. The initial 700 or so American soldiers held captive were flown out of Hanoi in the so-called "Freedom Birds" during Operation Homecoming later in 1973. The funds were set to be dispersed in accordance with the treaty. All seemed well.
Enter Watergate. With the Nixon administration now both disgraced and besieged, transfer of the funds toNorth Vietnam was placed on indefinite hold. Nixon & Co. simply couldn't weather another political scandal which would once again raise the specter of the war, accompanied by what, in 1973 Federal Reserve Notes, was a very hefty sum. Thus, in the name of sheer political expedience, Nixon, in the throes of his own presidential demise, told the American public: "All American POWs have been brought home." Yet virtually all Washington insiders knew for certain that this was a boldfaced lie.
Calls grow for boycott of Israel
The Dutch Government has warned a Rotterdam company to stop supplying construction equipment for Israel's 700-kilometre Palestinian separation barrier, a new turn in the international campaign to boycott Israel.
IAEA Says North Korea Has Shut Reactor
United Nations inspectors have verified that North Korea has shut down its sole functioning nuclear reactor, the chief of the watchdog agency said Monday, confirming the isolated country had taken its first step in nearly five years to halt production of atomic weapons.
At least 74 killed, 185 wounded in twin Kirkuk blasts
More than 74 people were killed and over 185 others wounded Monday in twin blasts targeting Kurdish buildings in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, senior officer Barsoun Abdullah of the Kirkuk police said.
Video - What we chose to ignore
A brief summary of presidential directives, executive orders, and congressionaly approved bills that where signed into law over the last 40ish years.
And no, this isn't a bunch of conspiracy nonsense. They are simply facts. (5Minutes 20 Seconds)
Bush Fib factory running full tilt
White House tells some whoppers in bid to depict wars as battles against al-Qaida
Senate Democrats Sneak "Hate Crimes" Bill into Crucial Defense Bill
Interpol chief wants databases to track criminals
The head of Interpol believes terrorists and other criminals are traveling freely around the globe in ways that police agencies find difficult to track, but he says he knows how to cripple their movements.
Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble on Wednesday suggested two solutions: first, airlines should forward passenger data on international flights to Interpol; and second, nations that arrest foreign visitors should share those fingerprints with the international police agency as well.
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