Hideous Kinky: Moral Nullity as Normality in Pentagon Plans
By Chris Floyd
May 1, 2006 chrisfloyd.com
Imagine growing up in a family where every day, father raped daughter, mother tortured son, brother abused brother, sister stole from sister, and the whole family murdered neighbors, friends and passing strangers. Imagine the underlying assumptions about life that you would adopt without question in such an atmosphere, how normal the most hideous depravity would seem. If some outsider (…)
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Hideous Kinky: Moral Nullity as Normality in Pentagon Plans
20 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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VIDEO: Pentagon 911 Images Released by the DoD do not Prove that a Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon
20 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsVIDEO: Pentagon 911 Images Released by the DoD do not Prove that a Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon Analysis by Thierry Meyssan
May 18, 2006
At the request of Judicial Watch, under the Freedom of Information Act, the Department of Defense has released the complete video images of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon
The Pentagon had initially refused to release the images. The US Justice Department had in fact blocked the release on the grounds "that it was evidence in the prosecution of (…) -
DEMOCRATS AND THE DEFENSE BUDGETS : Just as Ruinous as Republicans
20 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentJust as Ruinous as Republicans Democrats and the Defense Budgets
By WINSLOW T. WHEELER
All the conditions are ripe for a major debate on America’s defense budget. A Republican White House and Congress have produced, at increased cost, a military establishment that is shrinking, aging and less ready to fight. The ruinous effects have shown up again and again, in the form of over-stretched, poorly supported forces in Iraq.
There is, however, no debate. The Democratic Party, while happy (…) -
Christopher Bollyn’s new article
20 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 comment9-11: Controlling the Message
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The Nazis, Bush and Impeachment
20 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsThe Nazis who were sitting in the dock in Nuremberg, Germany, on November 21, 1945, heard the following charge when US Chief of Counsel Robert H. Jackson addressed the International Military Tribunal:
“We have also accused as criminal organizations the High Command and the General Staff of the German Armed Forces. We recognize that to plan warfare is the business of professional soldiers in all countries. But it is one thing to plan strategic moves in the event war comes, and it is another (…) -
VENEZUELA : State Department Looking for a Fight in which it Might get a Black Eye
19 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentwww.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno=1732
State Department Looking for a Fight in which it Might get a Black Eye
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
By: Council on Hemispheric Affairs
In yet another blow to the credibility of one of its annually released “certification” reports on the performance of other nations on some broad social or political issue - this time on the degree of cooperation in the anti-terrorism struggle - the State Department in its 2006 compilation included Cuba as a (…) -
Films on Guantánamo and Iraq face war of cuts
19 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
Two new films which expose unpleasant truths about Guantanamo and the battle for Iraq are coming under pressure from censors in the United States.
The Motion Pictures Association of America has censored a poster advertising a film about the Tipton three, called The Road to Guantanamo, that showed a hooded and blindfolded man hanging by his shackled wrists. Also, the makers of Baghdad ER, a documentary about a US military combat hospital, told the (…) -
Sheehan Labels Bush’s White House: “A Crime Scene!”
19 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 comments“The people have an indubitable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to reform or change their government...” - James Madison
Washington, D.C. - On Thursday afternoon, May 18, 2006, over a hundred protesters, led by Cindy Sheehan, exercised a right older than the U.S. Constitution itself: the “Right of Petition.” The Right of Petition existed at Common Law and was re-declared in the “Assemble and Petition Clauses” of our First Amendment. Nevertheless, when the activists attempted to (…) -
EXXON VALDEZ OIL LINGERS IN ALASKA (commondreams)
19 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsStudy: Exxon Valdez Oil Lingers in Alaska by Dan Joling Oil spilled by the Exxon Valdez 17 years ago extends farther into Alaska’s tidal waters than previously thought and could be causing long-term harm to wildlife, a study concludes.
Research chemist Jeffrey Short and colleagues at the National Marine Fisheries Service in Juneau concluded that oil was found between the high- and low-tide lines where predators such as sea otters and sea ducks may encounter it while disturbing (…) -
U.S. Antiwar Activists Launch Campaign Supporting Conscientious Objectors (commondreams)
19 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Published on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 by OneWorld.net U.S. Antiwar Activists Launch Campaign Supporting Conscientious Objectors by Haider Rizvi
NEW YORK - Peace groups in the United States are testing new ways to stop the U.S. war machinery in Iraq, Afghanistan, and places that might become new targets in the new future.
Peace advocates in New York and Washington, DC have held a series of meetings with their counterparts from other countries to discuss how they could strengthen an (…)