by Manuel Valenzuela
Part I
Something is amiss in the great nation called America. Ominous sirens warning this reality can be heard emanating loudly through invisible winds of change circulating our towns and cities. The American people are being strangulated; unbeknownst to the masses they are being transformed and conditioned, becoming the entity the elite have long sought, the culmination of decades of social engineering designed to make of hundreds of millions the slaves of times (…)
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Taking The Dumbing Down of America
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Kerry’s Silence Indicates Complicity with Vote Fraud
26 November 2004Go to JohnKerry.com and you will find absolutely nothing about the mounting evidence of vote fraud- why? There is no mention of the official voting receipts found in the garbage, or about the vote suppression in Ohio, or about the GAO starting an investigation into the 57,000 reported cased of voting ’irregularities’ nationwide. 13 Members of Congress have asked for an investigation into the voting problems, heaven forbid JohnKerry.com mention that. Why is it that VoteNader.com and (…)
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Saudis, Enron money helped pay for US rigged election
26 November 2004By Wayne Madsen Online Journal Contributing Writer
November 25, 2004-According to informed sources in Washington and Houston, the Bush campaign spent some $29 million to pay polling place operatives around the country to rig the election for Bush. The operatives were posing as Homeland Security and FBI agents but were actually technicians familiar with Diebold, Sequoia, ES&S, Triad, Unilect, and Danaher Controls voting machines. These technicians reportedly hacked the systems to skew (…) -
So Why Aren’t Americans Rising In The Streets Over Election Fraud?
26 November 2004A long history of strong belief in our legal system, a lack of dissemination in the media we’ve relied upon for over two centuries, a large percentage of the people who’ve been snowed into believing what the current power structure is professing, and a very deep-seated desire to save our country through means that do not tear it apart. That’s why we’re not in the streets.
We who understand what’s been done must reach the rest of our people. We must raise the issue and the evidence, (…) -
Taking ’Trophy’ Pictures With Palestinian Bodies Widely Spread Among Israeli Occupation Soldiers
26 November 2004GAZA
The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth published a report last Friday 19 about a serious dark side of the moral degeneration of the Israeli occupation army; taking ’trophy’ photographs with bodies of dead Palestinians.
The newspaper reported on its electronic edition that bodies of ’terrorists’ became a vital part of Israeli soldiers’ photo albums. "It is hard to believe, but this is the image in the Israeli army," the newspaper said.
The report also hinted that not all those (…) -
Bush assassination plot foiled in 2001
26 November 2004In the summer of 2001, just months before 9/11, George W. Bush flew to Genoa, Italy to attend the economic summit of 8 leading industrialized nations. What did 50,000-80,000 protesters have to do with a terrorist assassination plot? Nothing.
July 21, 2004 (revised Nov 26, 2004) 2nd-Op
The G8, as it’s called, includes the leaders of Germany, France, Russia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Britian and the United States. They met in Genoa in late July 2001, 7 weeks before 9/11. 7 weeks before the (…) -
Rioters burn Palm Is police station
26 November 2004A riot has broken out in the Indigenous community on North Queensland’s Palm Island, after the release of an autopsy conducted on a man who died in police custody.
Authorities are trying to restore law and order on the island, and armed police are being sent from Townsville.
Up to 300 islanders have stormed the police station, setting fire to it with a petrol bomb. They also destroyed the police residence.
Fire officials trying to control the blaze have reportedly been threatened by (…) -
Official: At least 2,000 killed in Fallujah offensive
26 November 2004An Iraqi official announced on Thursday that at least 2,000 people were killed and 1,600 detained so far in the U.S.-led Fallujah offensive.
Qassem Dawoud, the interim government’s national security adviser, didn’t provide any breakdown of fatalities among U.S. soldiers, Iraqi troops, fighters and civilians.
As of Thursday, the death toll was "more than 2,085", Dawoud said, adding that at least 1,600 people have been arrested.
U.S. officials in Iraq had previously said that 54 U.S. (…) -
Protest plans force Bush to curtail Ottawa visit
26 November 2004By Levon Sevunts
TORONTO - President Bush won’t have to rescue his Secret Service bodyguards during his upcoming visit to Canada as he did recently in Chile, Canadian security officials said. But with thousands of protesters expected to demonstrate against Mr. Bush, the White House decided to cut short his visit to Ottawa and travel to Halifax instead. Mr. Bush is expected to be in Canada on Tuesday and Wednesday on his first official visit to the country since his re-election. (…) -
Canada : protesters get ready for Bush visit
26 November 2004by Rick Grant
Despite U.S. President George W. Bush’s efforts to avoid booing by giving a speech in Halifax and not in Parliament, protesters are preparing to yank the welcome mat from underneath his feet when he arrives in Nova Scotia next week.
The venue change has not kept protesters from mobilizing to rally against Bush in Halifax.
Tamara Lorincz, a spokeswoman for the Halifax Peace Coalition told The Canadian Press that her group is promising a peaceful but "very bold and creative (…)