Published by Crimes and Corruptions of the New World Order News, June 22, 2005
Bush Administration Psychological Warfare Against the U.S.? An Interview with (ret.) Colonel Sam Gardiner describes " what propaganda literature would refer to as the big lie."
By Kevin Zeese
Sam Gardiner has taught strategy and military operations at the National War College, Air War College and Naval War College. He was recently a visiting scholar at the Swedish Defence College. During Gulf II he was a (…)
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Bush Administration Psychological Warfare Against the U.S.?
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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The U.S. Has Plans to Invade Iran Before Bush’s Term Ends
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsGulf factor key to PM’s Iran vote decision
Top-ranking Americans have told equally top-ranking Indians in recent weeks that the US has plans to invade Iran before Bush’s term ends. In 2002, a year before the US invaded Iraq, high-ranking Americans had similarly shared their definitive vision of a post-Saddam Iraq, making it clear that they would change the regime in Baghdad.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050926/asp/nation/story_5284580.asp
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With Hand on Heart: Pelosi Admits Israel Comes First
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentI think it is finally time we stood up and thanked Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the darling Democrat from the Bay Area who leads her party in the House. Pelosi’s recent speech to the Israel-American lobby AIPAC, the second largest lobby in Washington, was monumental - truly unparalleled in its candor.
Despite the fact that AIPAC was recently busted for spying on the United States, Pelosi, along with many other top bureaucrats from Washington, gushed effusions of praise on the foreign power. "There (…) -
We Are All Torturers Now: WHO DID YOU TORTURE DURING THE WAR, DADDY?
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsBy Ted Rall
Or, We Are All Torturers Now
NEW YORK—Never miss the Saturday paper. Because it’s the skimpiest and least-circulated edition of the week, it’s the venue of choice for lowballing the stories the government can’t completely cover up. September 24’s New York Times, for example, contained the bombshell revelation that the U.S. government continues to torture innocent men, women and children in Iraq.
An army captain and two sergeants from the elite 82nd Airborne Division confirm (…) -
Judge Orders Release of Abu Ghraib Photos
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsJudge Orders Release of Abu Ghraib Photos
By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press Writer 9 minutes ago
Saying the United States "does not surrender to blackmail," a judge ruled Thursday that pictures of detainee abuse at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison must be released over government claims that they could damage America’s image.
U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein ordered the release of certain pictures in a 50-page decision that said terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan have proven they (…) -
US forces ’out of control’, says Reuters chief
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Julia Day Wednesday September 28, 2005
Reuters has told the US government that American forces’ conduct towards journalists in Iraq is "spiralling out of control" and preventing full coverage of the war reaching the public.
The detention and accidental shootings of journalists is limiting how journalists can operate, wrote David Schlesinger, the Reuters global managing editor, in a letter to Senator John Warner, head of the armed services committee.
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Why We Hate Bush’s War
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
"Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened." - George Washington’s farewell adress to the nation 1796
Why We Hate Bush’s War
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President Bush, We Hate Your War. Want more reasons why this administration should be held accountable? There are at least 1,000, but try these on for starters: (…) -
The verdict on Lynndie England, A major abuse and a minor sentence !
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe verdict on Lynndie England, A major abuse and a minor sentence !
After more than a year of investigations and discussions by American Courts, the verdict by a military court has come to sentence Lynndie England to 3 years of imprisonment. The photos which have been disclosed about Lynndie have shown torture, sexual assault and humiliation of Iraqi detainee in Abu-Graib Prison. The pictures only show part of the suffering of those innocent detainee and only God knows what they have (…) -
American soldiers killing Iraqis and disgrace the dead on a porn site.
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Support the troops they commit attrocities and publish the results on a porn site: click While the military proclaims there is nothing wrong to do so! here a few examples! We ask for forgiveness because we publish this only for documentation. Those who died needless - in the name of false propaganda: American freedom and democracy. Americans! Ask yourself why you carry stickers on your cars like: support our troops, or May God bless our troops.
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The buck stops with Lynndie
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsBy Derrick Z. Jackson
LYNNDIE ENGLAND is convicted. Donald Rumsfeld cackles. England, the 22-year-old private, was found guilty as prosecutors convinced an all-male Army jury that she bore full responsibility for ’’her own sick humor" in the infamous photographs of her at Abu Ghraib holding a naked prisoner on a leash and smiling as she pointed at a prisoner’s genitals.
Defense lawyers depicted England as a depressed reservist, a mere file clerk who was compliant to authority and easy to (…)