Scooter Libby Outed Unit That Spied on Iran at Nuke Conference
Scooter Libby is on trial for perjuring himself in regard to his outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame and thus her front company Brewster Jennings. Jean C. Edwards is a former CIA agent who recently listed Valerie Plame’s famous CIA front company Brewster Jennings Associates as her own former employer. Edwards attended at least three conferences with nuclear engineers and scientists from Iran, Pakistan, and other prospective (…)
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CIA, Iranians at Same Nuke Conference: Here’s Attendees List
10 February 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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Why American citizens WILL accept the use of NUKES
27 January 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsWhy will American citizens accept a Nuclear strike on IRAN?.........Because they "think "that no American soldiers will die in a nuclear airstrike.The fact that the middle east will become a radiation fallout zone(it already is-DU) dosen’t matter as long as they can continue to go to work,go to the mall,brink beer and watch t.v. The fact that thousands if not millions of innocent Middle Easterners will suffer horribly MEANS NOTHING!!
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Planet Earth in Peril: ALERT EVERYONE! Time for Radical Change...
22 January 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 comment"We are trading lives for oil." Former US Senator Gary Hart, CFR Representative
PLANET EARTH IN PERIL: ALERT EVERY PERSON YOU KNOW!
I’m contstantly astonishing at the lack of response by the human society, with all of its specializations & preoccupations— to the growing planetary SURVIVAL crisis.
I mean what the hell good is your popularity, your bank accounts, your nicely shined car, your sports team victory or the size of your hard drive— when the planet is going to be turned (…) -
Iranian ambassador exposes U.S. double standards
21 January 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
3 comments• Before the Islamic Revolution, Washington proposed the idea of developing nuclear energy to produce electricity, and now it is condemning Iran for doing just that, stresses Ahmad Edrisian
BY ELSON CONCEPCION PEREZ—Special for Granma International—
THE Islamic Republic of Iran celebrates the 28th anniversary of the triumph of its revolution on February 11, and is preparing to do so with significant advances in its economic development, its nuclear program for peaceful ends, its (…) -
A Cafe Opens to Serve a Mission to End the War
21 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By MICHELLE YORK
On Veterans Day, John Hartlaub wandered into the newest cafe in Watertown, N.Y.
It was sparsely furnished, with three Internet stations, a black sofa and an offering of hot or cold cider. A customer who actually wanted coffee would have to buy it a few doors away.
Mr. Hartlaub stayed most of the afternoon anyway. He browsed a few dozen military books for sale, then pulled up a folding chair to watch "Poison Dust," a documentary about the health effects of depleted (…) -
Uranium mines: a peril that dwelt among the Navajos
21 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
During the Cold War, uranium mines left contaminated waste scattered around the Indians. Homes built with the material silently pulsed with radiation. People developed cancer. And the U.S. did little
By Judy Pasternak
MARY AND BILLY BOY HOLIDAY bought their one-room house from a medicine man in 1967. They gave him $50, a sheep and a canvas tent.
For the most part, they were happy with the purchase. Their Navajo hogan was situated well, between a desert mesa and the trading-post road. (…) -
The United States use of Depleted Uranium, installment number one
20 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe United States use of Depleted Uranium, installment number one By Mary MacElveen November 20, 2006
With the newly elected Democratic controlled congress set to take power in January, one Congressman, Charles Rangel has called for the reimplementation of the draft. I really do not know how I feel at this at any given moment. I am just so sick and tired of these wars that we have been fighting and want us all just to sit down and breathe. Please remember that word breathe.
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Russia, China Oppose N. Korea Sanctions
15 October 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Russia and China on Thursday opposed tough sanctions the U.S. wants to impose against North Korea this week for its claimed nuclear test, saying they want time to work out a more moderate response to Pyongyang’s nuclear brinkmanship, The Associated Press reports.
After several hours of closed-door negotiations late in the day, Russia and China - the two Security Council nations closest to Pyongyang - reported good progress.
The U.S. envoy was even more upbeat after the meeting of the (…) -
Former Weapons Inspector, Experts Warn Against Military Action Toward Iran
13 October 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Experts are urging the Bush administration to use patience and caution in its approach to Iran over its nuclear ambitions. The comments by former U.S. weapons inspector David Kay and others at an event on Capitol Hill Wednesday came as President Bush and other officials reiterated a call for Iran to end its uranium enrichment efforts and reach a peaceful and negotiated solution.
David Kay, who has been critical of the Bush administration’s faulty pre-war intelligence on weapons of mass (…) -
While Bush and the GOP were off hunting ghosts, North Korea waved hello
11 October 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
While Bush and the GOP were off hunting ghosts, North Korea waved hello
By Mary MacElveen
October 11, 2006
Well it seems now that Senator John McCain has jumped on the bandwagon non-accountability as he blames the latest North Korean nuclear test on Bill Clinton. At some point it is up to the American people to start holding the GOP accountable and it is my hope that it will come soon. The GOP acts collectively like a child saying, “No, Mom, I did not do it, he did.” It seems like (…)