By Christopher Bollyn - American Free Press April 10, 2005
U.S. investigators and the controlled media have ignored a preponderance of evidence pointing to Israel’s intelligence agency, the Mossad, being involved in the terror attacks of 9/11.
From the very morning aircraft smashed into the World Trade Center (WTC) and the Pentagon, news reports have indicated Israeli intelligence being involved in the events of 9/11 ? and the planting of "false flags" to blame Arab terrorists and mold (…)
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Mossad: The Israeli Connection to 9/11
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Fire Bombs in Iraq: Napalm By Any Other Name
19 April 2005Summary
This briefing examines the continuing use of incendiary weapons by the US military in Iraq. US officials have been forced to admit using the MK-77 incendiary, a modern form of napalm, at least during the initial fighting stage of the war. In direct contradiction, the UK government continues to deny that such weapons have been used in Iraq at any time. The UK is party to an international convention banning incendiaries where they may cause harm to civilians.
1. Napalm past
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Montana oilseed processing plant to make biodiesel fuel, preserve jobs in rural community
19 April 2005Seed money: Culbertson oilseed processing plant to make biodiesel fuel
By JIM GRANSBERY
The gap between Missoula and Culbertson is measured in more than miles across the breadth of the state. It is a cultural divide.
The twain are getting closer.
Montana venture capitalists and renewable fuels technologists in the Garden City are linking up with oilseed farmers in northeastern Montana to create a new industry and preserve jobs in a rural community striving to survive.
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Analysis: WMD Panel Threatened Resignations
19 April 2005Analysis: WMD Panel Threatened Resignations Shaun Waterman, UPI Homeland & National Security Editor Washington, DC, Apr. 15 (UPI) — Members of the presidential commission that examined U.S. intelligence failures told White House officials they would resign en masse if President Bush did not ensure that the nation’s spy agencies cooperated with their inquiry — and had to repeat the threat more than once.
Laurence Silberman, the federal judge who was co-chairman of the inquiry said he (…) -
You Call This Normal? The New York Times in Fallujah
19 April 2005Seattle, Washington, April 18, 2005
"Things are almost back to normal here. We have teachers and books. Things are getting better."
New York Times 3-26-05 "Vital Signs of a Ruined City Grow stronger in Falluja"
"I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today "my own government."
Rev. Martin Luther King
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Iraqis suffer from contaminated drinking water, inadequate hospitals,power cuts and funding shortage
18 April 2005Iraqis suffer from contaminated drinking water, inadequate hospitals, power cuts and funding shortage, meanwhile the US is building itself permanent bases and ignoring billions of missing Iraqi money.
Iraq blighted by poor services
Two years since the fall of Baghdad, there is deep frustration among Iraqis at the state of public services.
Stagnant water and litter on the streets of Baghdad Stagnant water lies on the street in Baghdad’s Sadr city There are continuing power cuts in much (…) -
Rejecting Jesus’ Extreme Makeover
18 April 2005I just can’t figure it out.
I’m someone who enjoys trying to make sense of things. And I must admit I’m stumped.
I don’t understand why anyone would court Armageddon with the giddy adventurism of GW and his band of believers.
But when I consider the report card St. Peter might have close at hand when they line up at the pearly gates, their lust for death and the means to procure it seems a perverse suicide wish indeed.
Christians believe that all sin is an offense against God and a (…) -
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Sunday, 17 April 2005
18 April 2005ORIGINAL:
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Sunday, 17 April 2005 Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice. http://www.freearabvoice.org
Sunday, 17 April 2005.
Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Qa’im.
US withdraws forces from environs of al-Qa’im.
In a dispatch posted at 11:50am Sunday morning Mecca time, the Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported that after failing to take the city of al-Qa’im on the border of Syria by storm in (…) -
USA Bombs own Building
18 April 2005The crime of September 11th 2001 has negatively affected all citizens of the world in one manner or another. That morning 3,000 innocent people were murdered, with 200 jumping to their deaths to obtain one or two more breaths of fresh air before dying. Never forget that terror or the pain you felt, watching the horror unfold on your TV. Tens of thousands were sickened by toxic dust. 9/11 was the catalyst for America to launch three wars: 1) Afghanistan, 2) Iraq, and 3) The worldwide “War on (…)
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Parallel Universes
18 April 2005Corporate devolution and the end of humanity
By John Kaminski skylax@comcast.net
4-14-05
They say life is for learning. Here’s what I’ve learned.
If you lie, you get rich. If you tell the truth, you stay poor.
Take a look around and smell the sewage. Do you dare disagree?
Which kind of world do you want? And if you think this one is so great, have you considered where your money has gone?
During the past twenty years, trillions of dollars have been illegally vacuumed out of (…)