Martial Law 9/11 Now Available For Free Download Google video has entire film online http://jonesreport.com/articles/020506_martial%20law.html
Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | May 2 2006
Alex Jones’ Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police State is available on Google video for completely free viewing and download. You can watch the entire video in one chunk by clicking here or watch it broken up into different parts. Click here for part one, here for part two and here for part three. (…)
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Another Al Qaeda In Iraq Leader Killed Twice By U.S.
7 July 2007Another Al Qaeda In Iraq Leader Killed Twice By U.S. War propaganda put down to "eagerness"
Steve Watson Infowars.net Friday, July 6, 2007
The U.S. military command in Iraq was forced to retract showpiece statements made this week that they had killed a high profile Al Qaeda leader due to the fact that they had already announced the killing one year ago.
A military spokesman acknowledged the mistake after it was called to his attention by The Examiner. He said public affairs officers (…) -
New poll shows majority of Americans think Cheney should be impeached
7 July 2007New poll shows majority of Americans think Cheney should be impeached
Raw Story
Friday, July 6, 2007
A new video released Friday morning makes a three-part case for the impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney. Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films released the short film at their website ImpeachCheney.org.
The video comes the same day that a polling firm found a majority of Americans supporting impeachment of the Vice President. American Research Group, in a poll of 1,100 respondents (…) -
Small Nuclear War Would Cause Global Environmental Catastrophe (LiveScience)
6 July 2007Small Nuclear War Would Cause Global Environmental Catastrophe
By Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO-A small-scale, regional nuclear war could disrupt the global climate for a decade or more, with environmental effects that could be devastating for everyone on Earth, researchers have concluded.
The scientists said about 40 countries possess enough plutonium or uranium to construct substantial nuclear arsenals. Setting off a Hiroshima-size weapon could cause as many (…) -
White House Policy Illegally Silences Americans Critical of Bush, ACLU Charges (6/28/2007)
6 July 2007White House Policy Illegally Silences Americans Critical of Bush, ACLU Charges (6/28/2007)
Civil Liberties Group Sues Former White House Staffer for Ejecting Taxpayers from Public Events
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WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union today filed a federal lawsuit against a former high-level White House staffer for enacting a policy that unlawfully excluded individuals perceived to be critical of the administration from public events where (…) -
Toward a New Environmental Movement Time to kick out the corporate bastards By Jeffrey St. Clair
6 July 2007Toward a New Environmental Movement Time to kick out the corporate bastards By Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank Published: Thursday July 5th, 2007
The environmental movement is on life support. Some would say it is already dead. Even though climate change and Al Gore are fast becoming the conversation du jour around the American dinner table, it also happens to be the rallying cry for do-gooder conservationists and corporations alike.
Call it the eco-economy. Virtually all major (…) -
Western consumption may cause famines
6 July 2007Western consumption may cause famines By Anita Purcell-Sjoelund in Sweden
July 01, 2007 11:06pm
FOOD production in developing countries will halve in the next 20 years unless wealthy nations lower their rate of consumption, a research group has warned.
The livelihoods of more than three billion people in the world are being undermined by the wealth of the privileged few, said the director of the Stockholm Environment Institute, Johan Rockstroem.
"The risk is that we might halve... (…) -
AFGHANISTAN :U.S. and NATO troops killed more noncombatants in the last six months than did Talibans
6 July 2007U.S. and NATO troops killed more noncombatants in the last six months than did Taliban insurgents, several tallies indicate. By Laura King LA Times Staff Writer
July 6, 2007
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN — After more than five years of increasingly intense warfare, the conflict in Afghanistan reached a grim milestone in the first half of this year: U.S. troops and their NATO allies killed more civilians than insurgents did, according to several independent tallies.
The upsurge in deaths at the (…) -
The Forgotten War on Drugs and Election ’08
6 July 2007James Harris: This is Truthdig. James Harris here again with Josh Scheer and in-studio guest Dr. Troy Duster. We’ve been talking off-air about the relationship between the war on drugs and unemployment in poor and minority communities. Dr. Duster, for the record, why is it critical that we understand the war on drugs as it relates to social progress and perhaps social policy?
Troy Duster: People often get trapped into the immediacy of the drug war. They believe that the police are the bad (…) -
SCOTT RITTER : A Farewell to Arms Control (TRUTHDIG)
6 July 2007A Farewell to Arms Control http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20070705_a_farewell_to_arms_control/ Posted on Jul 5, 2007
By Scott Ritter
The organization that was at the center of the maelstrom of the Iraqi weapons-of-mass-destruction fiasco, responsible for bringing the world to the brink of war on no fewer than a half-dozen occasions during the 1990s, and then unable to prevent a war in March 2003, has departed the global scene. It left not with a dramatic flair befitting its former (…)