On Tuesday many voters in the Badger State of Wisconsin will have the opportunity to tell the warmongers to "take their bloodbath and shove it".... No US sponsored death squads.... Not in our name..... While a single referendum in one state may not not end the war , a strong anti-war vote may send the message to the AIPC/PNAC mind sluts on Capitol Hill that the gig is up on Operation Bloodbath - in at least so far as the American people are concerned..... It is no doubt (…)
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BADGER THE WAR : STOP THE JOE-MENTUM !
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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9/11: 16 CGIs which fooled the world
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2 comments9/11: 16 CGIs which fooled the world By Nico Haupt April 1, 2006
9/11 was April Fool’s Day.
As already proven here, it was a helicopter of either military or "journalistic" nature, equipped with a high-tech military camera system ("WESCAM"), which provided us on Sep11th, 2001 with the only ’live’ available footage (*plus 4-7 sec. technical delay) of the second hit. The helicopter was already pre-positioned, and allegedly filmed a commercial aircraft.
The original footage, unedited, was (…) -
War And Death of The American Dream
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
I hve written a book called WAR AND DEATH OF THE AMERICAN DREAM that details how the Global Elite have stolen our government and used it against the American people to establish their New World Order. I make it easy for everyone to connect the dots and figure out what the media, politicians, and bankers don’t want you to know. The Global Elite is a toxic cancer that means to bury out freedoms and liberties once and for all so that they can rule the world. Please check out this book at (…)
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Amazing Interview: Leo Wanta, U.S. Secret Service Treasury official speaks out
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsLeo Wanta, U.S. Secret Service Treasury official speaks out Thu., March 23, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 ) This is one interview you shouldn’t miss! Greg talked with former Ambassador Leo Wanta, a former U.S. Treasury official under President Ronald Reagan. Wanta spend 134 days in a Swiss dungeon and is still serving, under house arrest in Switzerland, 10 years of a 22 year sentence for bogus Wisconsin income tax charges. Wanta tells how he saved (…)
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America’s war on the web
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
IMAGINE a world where wars are fought over the internet; where TV broadcasts and newspaper reports are designed by the military to confuse the population; and where a foreign armed power can shut down your computer, phone, radio or TV at will.
In 2006, we are just about to enter such a world. This is the age of information warfare, and details of how this new military doctrine will affect everyone on the planet are contained in a report, entitled The Information Operations Roadmap, (…) -
In the Spirit of Chavez Recent Rallies Share Tactics, Passion of the 1960s (Los Angeles Daily News)
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Published on Friday, March 31, 2006 by the
by Rachel Uranga
Marches, walkouts and calls for a boycott.
The immigrants-rights protests of the past week have sparked Latinos’ passion like nothing since the farm workers marches and grape boycotts led by Cesar Chavez in the 1960s and ’70s - drawing political parallels and generational ties.
Considered by many to be the first to attract Latinos to a massive U.S. social-justice movement, the legacy and tactics of Chavez - whose birthday is (…) -
Uncle Sam’s Scientists Busy Building Insect Army (Toronto Star)
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Published on Saturday, April 1, 2006 by the Toronto Star
No, it’s not an April Fool’s joke: Defence research agency creates landmine-sniffing bugs
by Lynda Hurst
A rocky foreign terrain. Platoons of remotely controlled cyborg-insects sniffing out landmines, transmitting their location back to human handlers.
Can you picture it? No?
Well, that’s the difference between you and the scientists, "extreme thinkers," at DARPA, the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency, where soldier (…) -
Agent Orange: The Legacy of a Weapon of Mass Destruction, Jeremy Laurance reports from Ho Chi Minh C
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentPublished on Saturday, April 1, 2006 by the Independent/UK
Thirty-five years after the US sprayed the jungles of Vietnam with toxic defoliant, thousands of babies are still being born with horrific defects. But unlike the American veterans, no one in the war-ravaged country has received any compensation.
On a table in the dimly lit room lay a small white bundle, tied with a silver ribbon. With a brilliant smile and a barked order, Professor Nguyen Thi Phuong had directed me to the morgue (…) -
When is Killing Arab Civilians Considered a Massacre? By OMAR BARGHOUTI, Counterpunch
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentMarch 29, 2006
Atrocities By Any Other Name...
Recent reports from Iraq indicate beyond doubt that the U.S. occupation army has embarked on a new "tactic" from its menu of atrocities, in an attempt to counter the burgeoning Iraqi resistance attacks against its soldiers. "Old-style" massacres of Iraqis have become so commonplace lately that even Iraqi "allies" of the U.S. were forced to unreservedly condemn them.
Among Western governments, alas, silence prevails. After all, the massacre (…) -
Leaving Iraq Now is the Only Sensible Solution By RON JACOBS (COUNTERPUNCH)
2 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
April 1 / 2, 2006
A Review of Anthony Arnove’s "Iraq: the Logic of Withdrawal"
Coherent. That’s the one word review of Anthony Arnove’s latest book, Iraq:The Logic of Withdrawal. Incoherent. That’s what Washington’s policy in Iraq seems to be. What makes Arnove’s book so important is that he dissects that policy and proves that the war in Iraq is not an incoherent bumble that’s gone awry. In fact, as Arnove makes abundantly clear, it’s US foreign policy as it’s always been. This remains (…)