Managing Myth, Media Manufacturing By David Glenn Cox
The tragic death of Benizeir Bhutto in Rawlipindi Pakistan has moved America’s last manufacturing base into high gear. The American President Bush implies that it was Al Queda and Muslim extremists solely responsible, no investigation needed. Fred Thompson part time Republican presidential candidate and full time idiot came out on the day of Bhutto’s murder blaming Al Queda an Islamists with no proof what so ever.
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Managing Myth, Media Manufacturing
29 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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Sniper Teams Kill Pakistan’s Bhutto Prior To Meeting US Lawmakers
29 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Sniper Teams Kill Pakistan’s Bhutto Prior To Meeting US Lawmakers
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
December 28, 2007
FSB reports presented to President Putin on the assassination of Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto today are detailing what Russian Security Analysts are stating was a ‘sophisticated’ sniper team attack which left the loved leader of her people dead.
These reports state Pakistan’s elite commando division, called the Special Service (…) -
Benazir Bhutto stated that Osama bin Laden is Dead
29 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsIn the following interview, which took place after the first assassination attempt on Benazir Bhutto when she first returned to Pakistan after eight years in exile, she states that Omar Sheikh murdered Osama Bin Laden. The statement occurs 6 minutes and 10 seconds into the interview.
By making this statement, Bhutto proved that she was genuine, but unfortunately she also sealed her doom. Even though it is well known that Osama Bin Laden has been dead for a number of years, very few (…) -
BHUTTO, BUSH, AND MUSHARRAF
28 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
December 28, 2007
BHUTTO, BUSH, AND MUSHARRAF
John Chuckman
With the assassination of Ms. Bhutto, we are given to understand, by many newspaper stories and broadcasts, that anti-democratic religious zealots killed Pakistan’s last hope for democracy.
Ms. Bhutto was in many ways an admirable and accomplished leader, a talented woman of courage, but her assassination was a far more complex event than simplistic claims about the dark work of anti-democratic forces.
President Musharraf, (…) -
Bhutto Assassination Cui Bono?
28 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsAs in all major events that change the course of a nation or history, one has to ask who benefits most from such events.
In the months preceding her return to Pakistan Bhutto was suddenly sprung from obscurity into a goddess and a saviour of Pakistan. From her appearance before CFR (council on foreign relations) earlier this year to her meetings with various high level people in America and Europe, she was set up as the highest democrat of the Muslim world. The controlled media crowned her (…) -
What happens now in Pakistan
28 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentWhat happens now in Pakistan
Omer Subhani – Counterpunch December 27, 2007
1. I have to start off with my recent perceptions of her. She was a corrupt politician who was more interested in her political legacy than in the welfare of her nation and people. President Bush said today that Bhutto was someone who fought against terrorism. She did so, conveniently, post 9-11. During the mid 1990s she was openly pro-Taliban as the Pakistani government was one of the few nations in the world (…) -
Anti Imperialist Conference 2007 Declaration: : Passing through a Critical Phase in Human History
28 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Delegates from USA, Russia, Lebanon, Palestine, Turkey, Bahrain, Canada, Germany, France, Bangladesh, Nepal and India adopted the following document as the Declaration of the International Anti-imperialist Conference held at Calcutta on November 27-29, 2007.
The world is passing through a very critical phase in human history. In the name of globalization the capitalist class has brought down most murderous attacks, vicious persecution, and ruthless exploitation on the working masses. The (…) -
Middle East censors seek to limit Web access
28 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Middle East censors seek to limit Web access
Hannah Allam | McClatchy Newspapers
last updated: December 24, 2007 05:34:46 PM
McClatchy Washington Bureau Posted on Wed, Dec. 26, 2007
CAIRO, Egypt — In Iran, a large red icon pops up on computer screens. In Syria, there’s a discreet note from the filter. Other Arab nations display "blocked" in bold lettering or issue crafty "page not found" replies.
However the censors put it, the message is clear: You’re not permitted to see this (…) -
On the assassination of Benazir Bhutto: Partitioning Pakistan and Counting the Dead
27 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsI posted the following information when Musharraf declared a state of emergency, and unfortunately the analysis remains valid now that Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated.
To understand the seriousness of the situation in Pakistan consider watching or listening to the following interview with the acclaimed British-Pakistani historian, novelist, political campaigner and commentator Tariq Ali at Democracy Now! (video, audio and transcript). It is a great analysis of what is happening in (…) -
IRAQ-Looking Back: ’INTERNATIONALLY SPONSOREDS GENOCIDE, by Felicity ARBUTHNOT
27 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Editors have a mantra, do not look back, move on, write what is current. But sometimes looking back is vital. Those who ignore even the recent past are doomed to understand nothing, sink deeper into quagmires - and bleat again : ’Why do they hate us’ ?
Looking through material for the book that has been far too long in the making, I found a copy of a letter which I sent to a prominent (UK) Member of Parliament. It is dated November 1993 and clarifies for ever why the invaders were never (…)