Are we stupid enough to accept the lies promulgated to and through the media - that four al Queda militants were killed in Friday’s CIA operation on the Pakistan border?
From the L. A. Times: "... in a statement today, Pakistan’s federal administrator in the border region confirmed that the house was targeted because 10 to 12 foreign extremists had been invited to dinner there to celebrate a Muslim holiday.
Four or five militants died in the strike, and villagers took their bodies away, (…)
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Pakistan bombing story full of BS
19 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Jack Abramoff: Not just a ’Gangsta’
17 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
The terrorists that blew up the WTC in 1993 and 2001 have something in common, they were aided by covert intelligence agencies in 1986 and the anti communist groups associated with the Council for National Policy. Jack Abramoff is not just a lobbyist gangsta, he was member of the CNP and worked with Oliver North and others involved in the Iran Contra scandal. The training of the terrorists in 1986 associated with Bin Laden, was sealed with an earliar hand shake between Bin Laden and Donald (…)
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Kansas City Newspaper on Oklahoma City Bombing — Another Bungled Sting?
17 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Michael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma, USA — mpwright9@aol.com
Readers are encouraged to review this article in the Kansas City Star:
Of extreme interest are these statements:
"The recently released documents, however, indicate that the FBI was investigating a broader conspiracy months after insisting that McVeigh and Nichols were the only suspects . . .[but later] The FBI continues to deny that there was a larger plot..."
Why would the FBI want to deny what they had been (…) -
Chomsky: ’There Is No War On Terror’
17 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
The acclaimed critic of U.S. foreign policy analyzes Bush’s current political troubles, the war on Iraq, and what’s really behind the global ’war on terror.’
By Geov Parrish
For over 40 years, MIT professor Noam Chomsky has been one of the world’s leading intellectual critics of U.S. foreign policy. Today, with America’s latest imperial adventure in trouble both politically and militarily, Chomsky — who turned 77 last month — vows not to slow down "as long as I’m ambulatory." I spoke (…) -
Cut to the Chase or Risk Irrelevance: The Plain and Simple Truth of 9/11
16 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsby Les Jamieson
As a full time activist and researcher, it is obvious, from my perspective, that we as a movement still have serious work to do to inform millions of people. The government, media and so-called progressive organizations have resisted even seriously considering the overwhelming evidence of official lies. We still must find a way to break through the silence—and we cannot fail.
The obvious task is to distill the analysis down to simple, powerful messages. Then we must (…) -
Losing the War on Terrorism : our Incompetent Commander-in-Chief
14 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy Michael T. Klare
President Bush has lost the support of most Americans when it comes to the economy, the environment, and the war in Iraq, but he continues to enjoy majority support in one key area: his handling of the war on terrorism. Indeed, many analysts believe that Bush won the 2004 election largely because swing voters concluded that he would do a better job at this than John Kerry. In fact, with his overall opinion-poll approval ratings so low, Bush’s purported proficiency in (…) -
Another Question Which Officials Won’t Answer About Nick Berg
13 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsMichael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma, USA — mpwright9@aol.com
When agencies and officials refuse to answer questions, their silence is revealing in its own special way. I have received very little cooperation in my search for answers about Nick Berg.
Before attending the University of Oklahoma in the fall of 1999, Berg had earlier been a student at Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania. Why would someone who could attend far more prestigious eastern schools choose OU? I have (…) -
Former KOCO Reporter Supports the Station’s Having Suppressed an Explosive 9/11 Story
13 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsMichael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma, USA — mpwright9@aol.com
To appreciate this post, readers need to review this earlier one for context:
I am posting my correspondence record with Jeff Cunningham, who was working for KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City, when that station, in a broadcast by Terri Watkins, reported that an airline ticket for a 9/11 hijacker was purchased from a computer terminal at University of Oklahoma library. Earlier an OU librarian had told me that the ticket purchaser was (…) -
Help for Nick Berg Investigation Needed From Iranians
11 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentMichael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma, USA — mpwright9@aol.com
This website has a link to an Iranian website, and the claim is made that the "site is in possession of ’documents’ that prove Berg was a CIA special agent who had initiated widespread contacts with Muslims resident in the US over the past two years, with the aim of penetrating Al-Qaeda."
http://www.agonist.org/archives/015...
I am not able to read the Iranian website. Can anyone tell me about the nature of these documents (…) -
Library of Michael Wright’s Posts About 9/11, Nick Berg, David Boren, & George Tenet
7 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThis list provides a comprehensive view of the big picture. I’ve tried to order these in some sort of sensible fashion. The two most important items are the summary of my 9/11 investigation and the suppressed KOCO TV news report about the hijacker’s airline ticket being bought from the University of Oklahoma library. The Nick Berg investigation posts are at the end and grouped together. It’s also important to see the documentation of the lies. We know that something corrupt (…)