I have watched for years the "development" of articles about so called chemical trails. I have an advanced degree in the sciences and I am here to tell you there is no such thing as a chemtrail spraying program.
I know science and work in the media presenting weather to the general public at FOX TV. Contrails can last for hours and hours and this is what you are seeing. You can think of the atmosphere as a column of air. Planes fly at differenct levels and moisture flows in these (…)
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Chemtrails do not exist.
17 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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"Big Stick" Politics Not The Answer, America
17 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 comments"Big Stick" Politics Not The Answer, America Rickey Singh April 17, 2005 There seems to be no limit to the unbridled arrogance of spokespersons for the United States Administration of President George W Bush when it comes to publicly rebuking, indeed, dictating to governments in the Caribbean Community how they should conduct their foreign and domestic governance policies.
Latest example of this US ’big-stick’-wielding policy emerged last week to affect Guyana. But there were two earlier (…) -
With US Casualties Mounting, US Press Unable to Report Accurately in Iraq
17 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsThis morning on the NBC news show, "Meet the Press", two reporters who were in Iraq, NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski & New York Times’ Dexter Filkins both told moderator Tim Russert that it was difficult and dangerous for reporters to venture outside the fortified "Green Zone." Both reporters stated they they themselves rarely ventured outside the Green Zone. Naturally, they both made statements to the effect that "things are getting better" in Iraq.
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Playing Politics at Kids’ Expense
16 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsPlaying Politics at Kids’ Expense Bill would insulate pharmaceutical firms from liability by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has buried a provision in the "Protecting America in the War on Terror Act" to insulate the pharmaceutical industry from liability for venal actions that may have poisoned an entire generation of Americans.
Mounting evidence suggests that Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative in children’s vaccines, may be responsible for the exponential (…) -
What I Didn’t See in Iraq
16 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsby JIM MCGOVERN
"Trust me when I tell you things are so much better in Iraq," said one US military official to me on my recent visit to that war-ravaged country. I didn’t know whether to scream or pull the remaining two strands of hair out of my head. I was in Iraq as part of a delegation of eight members of Congress, led by House minority leader Nancy Pelosi. Everything we have been told about Iraq by the Bush Administration has either been an outright lie or overwhelmingly false. There (…) -
The Silence of the Scams: Psychological Resistance to Facing Election Fraud
16 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
11 commentsFew Americans know about the historic event that happened on January 6, 2005, the official date for counting electoral votes. For the first time since 1877, congressmembers challenged the electoral count. Representative Stephanie Tubbs-Jones of Ohio, accompanied by the lone senator, Barbara Boxer of California, led the challenge of the Ohio vote count. Although massive fraud was reported around the country, only Ohio was officially cited.
It is curious that an issue so profound and (…) -
Debtors of the World, Unite!
16 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsThe "bankruptcy reform" bill "passed the House on a 302-126 vote on Thursday, a month after the Senate voted 74-25." It is time for the American wing of the global justice movement, which has been struggling to force the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to drop the debt under which peasants and workers of the global South groan, to take on the finance and credit industry that oppresses US workers by usury.
Why not begin this weekend, when global justice activists gather in (…) -
Americans are the Problem? I don’t think so.
16 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsI find it mildly entertaining that so many people seem to be outraged that ’the Americans are so stupid for not knowing what their government is doing’ and that ’Bush is so evil... he’s the one to blame for everything occuring the way it is!’ To the people who identify with this mode of thinking, I’d like to explain to you some factors that your rage appears to be blinding you of. These factors will begin to help you finally understand the world for what it is.
Number 1... Bush isn’t the (…) -
4 American Troops killed in Iraq
15 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsAt least six people including four American troops were killed in several security incidents that took place on the Iraqi arena over the past hours.
In the latest report, the Multi-National Forces said in a statement that a US Marine was killed in a firefight with armed insurgents in Al-Anbar, in the western territory of Iraq. The Marine died with shrapnel of a mortar shell, it said.
Eearlier today, Iraqi police said three US soldiers where killed and two others were wounded in a car (…) -
The 2004 election was stolen - will someone please tell the media?
15 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsBy ROBERT C. KOEHLER Tribune Media Services
As they slowly hack democracy to death, we’re as alone - we citizens - as we’ve ever been, protected only by the dust-covered clichés of the nation’s founding: “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.”
It’s time to blow off the dust and start paying the price.
The media are not on our side. The politicians are not on our side. It’s just us, connecting the dots, fitting the fragments together, crunching the numbers, wanting to know why (…)