By Dan Eggen
Some staff members and commissioners of the Sept. 11 panel concluded that the Pentagon’s initial story of how it reacted to the 2001 terrorist attacks may have been part of a deliberate effort to mislead the commission and the public rather than a reflection of the fog of events on that day, according to sources involved in the debate.
Suspicion of wrongdoing ran so deep that the 10-member commission, in a secret meeting at the end of its tenure in summer 2004, debated (…)
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9/11 Panel Suspected Deception by Pentagon
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Washington’s secret germ warfare laboratory will violate international law
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsVHeadline.com commentarist Megan Love writes: There seems to be some dissent among VHeadline.com readers about what is really going on. My last few articles have been loaded with some heavy passages and conspiracies that are happening.
This article should help to bring some light to at least one factor of what is going on ... especially straight after the revelation that ’something or someone somewhere’ is purchasing uranium from the Congo region that is mined illegally by natives (…) -
Ms. Condi Poppins floats in on her super-nuked Broom ... err umbrella.
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentVHeadline.com commentarist Megan Love writes: We’ve been hearing a lot about how this or that nation isn’t allowed to obtain these or those weapons... then we’re told that Israel is at risk and is not a threat, and can be trusted.
Really?
In articles prior to this, we explored the different ’gang agendas’: Bush Inc versus Everyone else.
We established that Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez has been tripping around the globe setting up military arms supply deals, natural resource (…) -
US joins North Korea in isolation
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
SEOUL - North Korean Foreign Minister Paek Nam-sun had a message for the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), an annual gathering that attracts the foreign ministers of just about any country with a stake in the region.
Paek’s message at the gathering in Kuala Lumpur last week wasn’t that of reconciliation, or desire for talks, or talk about talks, or talks on the sidelines or any of the other terms bandied about by hopeful diplomats and journalists.
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The myth of strategic supremacy
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe United States total support for Israel’s war in Lebanon is both alarming and mystifying. How can it be explained? Ties of sentiment undoubtedly play a part, as does the work of the hydra-headed Jewish lobby in convincing Washington opinion that US and Israeli interests are identical and that they face the same enemy in the shape of “Islamic terrorism†. Mention must also be made of the important role of the ubiquitous neocons, both inside and outside the Bush administration, in (…)
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GEORGIE BUSH RETURNS TO THEIR LONG WALKS AND ATTACKS VENEZUELA AGAIN
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentTuesday 1ro August 2006 (19h29) : GEORGIE BUSH RETURNS TO THEIR LONG WALKS AND ATTACKS VENEZUELA AGAIN Equivocaciòn returns to threaten the President from the United States to Venezuela.Otra, in which he is expert. It is he himself type of which, in the retort of Fat Libro of Petete, the famous volume of six hundred pages where the life of famiglia is described Bush, of Kitty Kelley, is indicated things because “the year previous to the creation of the DEA, peculiarly the son of a well-known (…)
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Cheney’s Halliburton Loses Its Iraq Cash Cow
31 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Cheney’s Halliburton Loses Its Iraq Cash Cow By Charlie Cray, TomPaine.com Posted on July 31, 2006
Recently, the Army announced with much fanfare that it was canceling the monopoly logistics contract that Halliburton/KBR has used to bilk U.S. taxpayers since the occupation of Iraq began. The contract will be broken up and divided among at least three different companies, but it’s not clear that this will make much difference to taxpayers, or even that Halliburton will stop making a (…) -
WORST EVER SECURITY FLAW FOUND IN DIEBOLD TS VOTING MACHINE
31 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsOPEN VOTING FOUNDATION 9560 Windrose Lane Granite Bay, CA 95746 Phone (916) 295-0415 alan@openvoting.org
PRESS RELEASE — JULY 31, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Subject: WORST EVER SECURITY FLAW FOUND IN DIEBOLD TS VOTING MACHINE Contact: Alan Dechert Reference: PICTURES ( (Click on thumbnail. Click again on lower half of picture for high resolution)
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA — “This may be the worst security flaw we have seen in touch screen voting machines,” says Open Voting Foundation (…) -
Why Most Journalists Dislike Fox News: It’s Not The Reason You Think
31 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsWhy Most Journalists Dislike Fox News: It’s Not The Reason You Think By Scott Baradell Friday, July 28, 2006 According to Dee Rambeau, July is Media Orchard’s "Pick on Fox News" month — so since July is almost over, I thought I’d better get in one last lick.
This may be hard for people who have never been journalists to understand, but I do not dislike Fox News because my politics are left of Roger Ailes’. I dislike Fox News because it undermines the efforts of all journalists who work (…) -
Let ’Er Rip, Ceaselessly
31 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Let ’Er Rip, Ceaselessly By SusanUnPC Monday, 31 July 2006 at 11:33
Some ceasefire. In defying the 48-hour cessation of air strikes after only about 18 hours, Israel — which had reserved the right to strike high-value targets and provide air cover for its ground troops — bombed a vehicle supposedly carrying a high-level Hezbollah member, MSNBC reports.
Instead, the errant air strike today killed a Lebanese soldier, said MSNBC, which also announced that the resumed bombings have forced (…)