Washington (rpo). Excitement in the white house: Because of a terror alarm US president Bush was brought at the Wednesday evening into the shelter. The excitement was put down however soon: It was a false alarm. The incident now becomes examined.
According to the news Bushs press speaker Scott McClellan had been released the alarm, because allegedly an not identified airplane had penetrated into the prohibited area over the white house.
According to McClellan the president worked at this (…)
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Iran: Putting on the Heat
27 April 2005US and Israel covert ops against Iran
By Grady Hawkins
As we go to press, prime minister Ariel Sharon of Israel is meeting with President George Bush at the latter¡¯s ranch in Crawford, Texas. Reportedly, Mr. Sharon shared with the president a series of secret satellite photos that revealed exactly how advanced Iranian nuclear technology has become, and how the Iranians are rapidly becoming a threat to the State of Israel. Sharon told President Bush that the Iranian nuclear enrichment (…) -
Deer in the headlights
27 April 2005Deer in the headlights
Searching for the truth is ugly, frightening and dangerous - and the only worthwhile choice
By John Kaminski skylax@comcast.net
Maybe I’m already sufficiently hunkered down; safely ensconced in my leaky trailer; barricaded against the onslaughts to come; insulated from the contrived catastrophes that get worse with each new assault; prepared for the biological barrage our masters have scheduled for us to cull this feckless human herd and make their sinister (…) -
My Election 2004 Bad Dream
27 April 2005On a recent flight to Nashville, I sat next to a man who asked what I was writing. Preparing a talk, I told him, for a conference of people sharing evidence that the 2004 presidential election was stolen. Without missing a beat, he asked. "Isn’t that next door to the convention on UFO sightings?"
I wasn’t surprised. We’ve been painted as conspiracy theorists and worse by Democrats and Republicans alike, and even the liberal arm of the press has steered clear of this issue. But when I (…) -
DFA: US concerned over pullout of OFWs in Iraq
27 April 2005The United States has expressed concern over Manila’s move to bring home all Filipino workers from Iraq amid increasing insurgency there, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said Tuesday.
Romulo said US Embassy officials have raised the issue several times since Manila offered to fly home the estimated 6,000 Filipino workers after two died in apparent attacks earlier this month.
The Filipinos represent the biggest number of foreigners working for US-run military installations in (…) -
Gallup: 50% of Americans Now Say Bush Deliberately Misled Them on WMDs
26 April 2005NEW YORK Half of all Americans, exactly 50%, now say the Bush administration deliberately misled Americans about whether Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, the Gallup Organization reported this morning.
"This is the highest percentage that Gallup has found on this measure since the question was first asked in late May 2003," the pollsters observed. "At that time, 31% said the administration deliberately misled Americans. This sentiment has gradually increased over time, to 39% in July (…) -
US soldiers exonerated: Firing at Italian reporter on secure road, while car was driving away is OK!
26 April 2005Interview with Naomi Klein on Democracy now about her conversation with Giuliana Sgrena...
"She told me a lot about the incident that I had not fully understood from the reports in the press. One of the most - and at first, the other thing I want to be really clear about is that Giuliana is not saying that she’s certain in any way that the attack on the car was intentional.
She is simply saying that she has many, many unanswered questions, and there are many parts of her direct (…) -
Who’s Next ?
26 April 2005Three capital cities have been bombed recently - Baghdad, Kabul and Belgrade - in a ten-year period, with the nations responsible, the US and UK, evincing no discernible signs of guilt. Twenty-three nations have been bombed by the US since WW2, from Japan in 1945 to Afghanistan in ’99 and recently Iraq- that’s one nation per three years. That’s fourteen percent of all UN member-states. Not one of these attacks had a shred of legality under international law, each was a criminal act. Over (…)
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Howard Dean’s Sell Out And Betrayal
26 April 2005Mr. Dean even more importantly and catastrophically, this "war" is based on treasonous deceptions. When does all the blood shed become enough for our bloodthirsty leaders? Sorry to say, Mr. Dean, it appears that you have become one of them. You are like all the rest of the cowards who won’t speak out against the pointless slaughter Howard Dean’s Sell Out And Betrayal
April 24, 2005 By Cindy Sheehan. My response to Howard Dean after he advocated for the continued occupation of Iraq
Mr. (…) -
Bush, & Prince Abduallah hold hands, discuss oil prices
26 April 2005US President George W. Bush (L) and Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz discussed the soaring cost of oil but emerged with no short-term fix for sky-high gas prices.
Exxon Mobil reaps record profits - 2001
Bush and Saudi crown prince find no easy solution to oil price crunch
Exxon Mobil Posts Record Profits - 2005
The most obvious villains are the giant oil companies and rich oil countries such as Saudi Arabia.
Exxon Mobil profits exceed $25bn
The biggest reason pump (…)