What do we make of the Saturday, October 1 Washington Post headline “Poison Found in Air During Anti-War Protest”?
Washington D.C. Public Health Director Greg A. Pane posed the right question in the Post article, “Why that day? That’s what is not explained.” Pane pointed that it was “just this 24-hour period and none since.”
The Post noted that Pane found “. . . it was puzzling that the finding was from a day when the mall was packed with people.”
Puzzling? Indeed. Biohazard sensors (…)
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Did Bush administration attack peace movement with military grade biological bacteria?
22 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Bioterrorist attack in Washington, D.C. at last UFPJ Rally
22 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
On September 24, six bioweapons air sensors around the Mall in Washington, D.C., registered positive for airborne traces of francisella tularensis, bacteria with flu-like symptoms that can be deadly if untreated. At the same time, 300,000 people were on the Mall protesting the Iraq war. So far as anyone can tell, nobody died. Was it a terrorist attack gone wrong, the government running some kind of test, or something else?
First, what we do know.
On Sep. 24, a large anti-war protest took (…) -
EASY POP QUIZ
22 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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By Peter Fredson
December 22, 2006
An amusing test of American intelligence or gullibility.
1. Which nation of the world poses the greatest threat to the rest of the world?
2. Which nation of the world has declared that it will preemptively and unilaterally attack any county that its President believes poses some “intention” to some future attack?
3. Which nation of the world has a President whose lawyers have assured him that he is above the law, can take any (…) -
Outrage against police brutality comes to Wall Street
22 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Protestors march toward Wall street Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006 in New York. Several hundred people demonstrated near Wall Street on Thursday to protest the shooting of an unarmed black man by police officers in Queens. The march in Manhattan’s financial district was the latest in a series of protests over the death of Sean Bell, who was killed last month by a fusillade of police bullets as he left a Queens nightclub hours before he was to be married.
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Aaron Burr and Dick Cheney: Two Treacherous VPs
21 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
“Hands stained with the best blood of our nation.” - The Gazette of the United States, a Philadelphia newspaper, in an editorial, denouncing Aaron Burr for killing Alexander Hamilton. (1)
After Aaron Burr, the then V. P. of the United States, shot Alexander Hamilton to death in a duel, he became the most loathed man in America. In light of the fact that the Bush-Cheney Gang is insisting on sending 30,000 more U.S. troops into a raging Civil War in Iraq, I predict that V.P. Dick Cheney’s (…) -
There is No Doubt: Bush Spy Program is UnConstitutional
20 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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There is No Doubt: Bush Spy Program is UnConstitutional
On the Necessity of Impeachment:
U. Chicago Law Professor Geoffrey Stone, Georgetown U. Law Professor David Cole, and U. Massachusetts Law School Dean Lawrence Velvel - agree: “Some legal questions are hard. This one is not. Mr. Bush’s authorizing of the NSA to spy on Americans is blatantly unlawful and unconstitutional.”
But is it an impeachable offense? Mr. Bush has committed an impeachable (…) -
The Starr Report: How to Impeach a President (Part I)
20 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
More than any other U.S. government document, the 1998 report of the Independent Counsel provided the Constitutional grounds for impeaching President William Jefferson Clinton. "The Starr Report" was the product of thousands of hours of work involving FBI agents, investigators from the Office of the Independent Counsel (OIC), Justice Department lawyers, grand juries, legal teams from the Congressional staffs, and dozens of independent researchers, (as well as the labors of Matt Drudge, Ann (…)
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Chavez Landslide Tops All In US History
20 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Chavez Landslide Tops All In US History - by Stephen Lendman
Well almost, as explained below. Hugo Chavez Frias’ reelection on December 3 stands out when compared to the greatest landslide presidential victories in US history. Except for the close race in 1812 and the electoral deadlock in 1800 decided by the House of Representatives choosing Thomas Jefferson over Aaron Burr, the very earliest elections here weren’t hardly partisan contests at all as the Democrat-Republican party of (…) -
Video: Former CIA Official Exposes Bush Administration Fraud
20 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Video: Former CIA Official Exposes Bush Administration Fraud
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Call me Ebenezer, but Christmas as we know it needs to go.....
19 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By Jason Miller
Bursting forth with renewed intensity, the “War on Christmas” is back in 2006.
So just what does this alleged war against an impalpable enemy entail?
Have “Islamofascists” captured and decapitated Santa Claus?
Did a US-made IDF “smart bomb” strike Bethlehem and obliterate baby Jesus as he lay in the manger?
Did the Grinch go global with his nefarious thievery?
Actually, the answer can be found amongst the corporate media’s nearly countless obfuscations and (…)