By Jason Leopold
The prosecutor investigating the outing of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson has secured at least one indictment in the case from a majority of the 23 grand jurors, lawyers and intelligence officials close to the case said Wednesday.
The final outcome of Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s 22-month federal probe is expected to end Friday with indictments of White House officials. The situation remains fluid, however, and several new scenarios have developed (…)
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Prosecutor secures indictment in CIA outing case, lawyers say
28 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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From Chaos to Conscience to Peace
28 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsby Monica Benderman
Please visit Sgt. Benderman’s website, www.BendermanTimeline.com for a chronology of events, complete with documentation, leading to his court martial, along with a continuous discussion about Conscientious Objection and veterans’ issues.
On July 27, 2005, Sgt. Kevin Benderman was found guilty of Missing Movement and sentenced to 15 months confinement, loss of pay and dishonorable discharge. In actuality, Sgt. Benderman’s crime was daring to tell the truth, and daring (…) -
Your Misery is OUR Gain! - Over inflated Gas Prices mystery solved!!
28 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
23 commentsExxon, Shell net record profits
Largest publicly traded oil company earns nearly $10 billion in third quarter, with rival posting $9 billion.
By Steve quinn, Donna McWilliam
Lee Raymond is chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil Corp., which earned nearly $10 billion in the third quarter. DALLAS — Exxon Mobil Corp. rewrote the corporate record books Thursday as the oil company’s third-quarter earnings soared to almost $10 billion and it became the first public company ever with quarterly (…) -
ROVE, Libby CIA-leak Charges Mean: GET OUT OF PHONY WAR NOW
28 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
by Clayton Hallmark
Rove/Libby/Bush/Cheney got and used forgeries (shown) on Niger uranium to start the Iraq war — WHICH LED TO A COVERUP AND THE PRESENT CHARGES. The point isn’t their fate but (A) the administration is corrupt, (B) the war is based on forgeries can end now, and (C) foreign governments that aided the culprits must be exposed. The Washington grand jury of US Attorney Fitzgerald will obtain indictments in the outing of CIA’s Valerie Plame on Friday, sources say, and could (…) -
Amsterdam fire kills 11
27 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
A fire broke out early today in a prison complex for drug smugglers and illegal immigrants at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, killing 11 people and injuring 15, a police spokesman said.
The identity of the dead was not immediately known. Officials said a number of detainees escaped during the fire.
A prisoner told the Dutch television station NOS that guards initially did not take prisoners’ warnings of a fire seriously and told them nothing was wrong.
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John Conyers On Rosa Parks - ’She Earned the Title as Mother of the Civil Rights Movement’
26 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsWe speak with Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan), who worked with Parks for over a decade. Conyers remembers Parks’ life and speaks about the possibility of a state funeral and a national ’Rosa Parks day.’
Rep. John Conyers, (D-Michigan)
AMY GOODMAN: Civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks has died at the age of 92. It was 50 years ago this December that she refused to give up her seat to a white man aboard a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama. She was arrested and convicted of violating the state’s (…) -
Former UN Weapons Inspector: Don’t Rule Out Staged Government Terror
25 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
24 commentsFormer United Nations weapons inspector and Marine Scott Ritter appeared on The Alex Jones Show and stated that he wouldn’t rule out the possibility of the Bush administration staging a terror attack in order to jolt a wavering foreign policy agenda back on track.
Ritter compared the atmosphere within the administration to that during the time of Watergate, where Nixon considered utilizing America’s nuclear arsenal to create a devastating diversion from domestic calamity.
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Times: Cheney First Disclosed CIA Official’s Name
25 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff For the story behind the story...
Ben Bernanke To Replace Alan Greenspan Wilma Kills 5, Leaves 3.2 Million Without Power in Fla. Judith Miller Upset by NYT Rebuke DeLay Reacts to Democratic Fundraising New ’Got Milk’ Ad Gets MLB’s Goat The New York Times reported late Monday that Vice President Cheney has been directly linked to the so-called "Plamegate" scandal involving the disclosure of the name of Valerie Plame, a CIA officer.
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Bush orders Fitzgerald fired and espionage indictments quashed
25 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsBush-Cheney CIA/Plame case indictments released this morning
Bush orders Fitzgerald fired and espionage indictments quashed
by Tom Flocco
Washington, DC-October 21, 2005-12:00 EST-TomFlocco.com exclusive-Today Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald handed over 22 indictments to Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, accusing President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney and others of espionage, obstruction of justice, perjury and a variety of other charges in the matter of the (…) -
Secret (UK) MoD poll: 82% of Iraqis want troops out
24 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsMillions of Iraqis believe that suicide attacks against British troops are justified, a secret military poll commissioned by senior officers has revealed.
The poll, undertaken for the Ministry of Defence and seen by The Sunday Telegraph, shows that up to 65 per cent of Iraqi citizens support attacks and fewer than one per cent think Allied military involvement is helping to improve security in their country.
It demonstrates for the first time the true strength of anti-Western feeling in (…)