1) The Northern Alliance Leader, Ahmed Shah Massoud , is buried - paving the way for installation of an oil company company executive , Hamid Karzai. The likey perps : British intelligence and Pakistan’s ISI
2) The head of Pakistani intelligence arrives in Washington on this day , after wiring 100k to Mohamed Atta. An asset of British intelligence , Omar Saeed Sheikh, facilitates the transaction.
3) Sir David Manning ,Tony Blair’s top foreign policy advisor, meets with Deputy Sec. of (…)
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9/10/01 : ON THE EVE OF DESTRUCTION
28 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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BUSH TAKES AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : A SUMMONS TO GREATNESS?
27 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
George’s Curious Appointments .
Examples Abound
1) Viveca Novak of Time Magazine , no relation to Bob , proffers allegedly exculpatory testimony that pundits speculate will aid Karl Rove in his so far successful life long attempt to avoid the dreaded indictment. Viv’s hubby is nominated by President Bush for a term on the Federal Election Commission.
2) Catherine Martin’s husband Kevin Martin , replaced Colin Powell’s son , Michael, as Chmn. of the FCC. Ms. Martin was (…) -
The End of ’Unalienable Rights’
25 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsEvery American school child is taught that in the United States, people have “unalienable rights,” heralded by the Declaration of Independence and enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Supposedly, these liberties can’t be taken away, but they are now gone.
Today, Americans have rights only at George W. Bush’s forbearance. Under new legal theories - propounded by Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito and other right-wing jurists - Bush effectively holds all power over all (…) -
"LIBERAL" ICON WILSON : HOW I MET BOB (VERSIONS 1 and 2)
24 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentI don’t understand Former Ambassador Wilson’s recounting of how he met the Prince of Darkness , syndicated columnist Bob Novak. In the Vanity Fair profile on the Wilsons ("Double Exposure " , Jan. 2004) we hear this version of events : " But Wilson was CAUGHT OFF GUARD when he received a phone call from Robert Novak , (July 9, 2003 ) who according to Wilson, said he’d been told by a CIA source that Wilson’s wife worked for the CIA. "Could you confirm or deny" , Novak is reported as (…)
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Were Abbey Hoffman Jerry Rubin and the Chicago 7 really Police Agents?
24 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Do you think Abbie Hoffman and the Chicago 7 (exception Bobby Seale) were civilian assets for the police from the very begining as has been documented by Skolnick?
Short preface 3/17/2004.
After this preface there is re-typed, VERBATIM, my original investigation report of 1972. Since there is currently supposed Anti-Iraq War Movements, it is instructive to study prior such movements. Why? To determine, by example, if the leadership and direction they are taking secretly serves the (…) -
Democrats Hold Hearing on Illegal Spying
23 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Congressman John Conyers Jr.
There can be no doubt that today we are in a constitutional crisis that threatens the system of checks and balances that has preserved our fundamental freedoms for more than 200 years. There is no better illustration of that crisis than the fact that the president is openly violating our nation’s laws by authorizing the NSA to engage in warrantless surveillance of US citizens.
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Torture flights: what No 10 knew and tried to cover up
23 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentLeaked memo reveals strategy to deny knowledge of detention centres
by Richard Norton-Taylor
The government is secretly trying to stifle attempts by MPs to find out what it knows about CIA "torture flights" and privately admits that people captured by British forces could have been sent illegally to interrogation centres. A hidden strategy aimed at suppressing a debate about rendition - the US practice of transporting detainees to secret centres where they are at risk of being tortured - (…) -
Call is out to impeach Bush
23 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsWASHINGTON — A Democratic congressman, a prominent legal scholar and a self-described target of government surveillance urged Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee on Friday to consider impeaching President George W. Bush for his domestic surveillance program.
The recommendation by Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., law scholar Jonathan Turley and Florida-based political activist Richard Hersh emerged at an unofficial Judiciary Committee hearing staged entirely by Democrats.
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"I want to be absolutely clear, what the president ordered in this case was a crime"
23 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsLegal experts, privacy advocates and Democratic lawmakers on Friday called for congressional and independent investigations into whether the Bush administration broke the law by authorizing a secret program to eavesdrop on U.S. citizens without a court order.
Seven Democrats held an unofficial hearing in the basement of a House office building to examine revelations that Bush ordered the National Security Agency to conduct warrantless wiretaps.
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"If the president commits a criminal act, you are obligated to hold impeachment hearings"
23 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Washington — House Democrats warned President Bush, top leaders of his administration and officials of the National Security Agency on Friday that if the political climate changes they could face criminal prosecution for ordering and carrying out warrantless domestic eavesdropping.
"These are clearly crimes and the statute of limitations extends beyond this president’s term,’’ which will end in January 2009, said Rep. Jerry Nadler D-N.Y., at an ad hoc hearing called by House Judiciary (…)