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Subject: Expose deceptions by governments and media. News You won't find on Zionist controlled BBC&CNN even in lappi dogs media of Albanian (The 'Other' Side of the News)

 
Posted Apr 27, 2006 08:48 PM PST
Category: POLITICS/CORRUPTION

Take a look at the kid far right background.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 08:44 PM PST
Category: IRAQ

TRANSLATION: Those images that the United States does not want to see

Apple Computer CEO Says He Has No Interest in Becoming an Executive at the Walt Disney Co.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 08:39 PM PST
Category: ENTERTAINMENT

Posted Apr 27, 2006 08:37 PM PST
Category: ENTERTAINMENT

Think this film will be the 2006 contender for some type of Leni Riefenstahl Propaganda Film Awards?

He is pockmarked by scandal, buffeted by storms of disapproval and infighting and nascent impeachment. He authorized the leak of classified security information merely to smear an Iraq war critic, he lied about WMD and lied about Saddam and lied about making the United States safer and lied about, well, just about everything, on top of launching the worst and most violent and most expensive, unwinnable war since Vietnam.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 08:31 PM PST
Category: IRAN

There is no greater crime a leader can commit against his own people than to lie to them in order to trick them into war.

The assumption of a popular uprising against the Islamic Republic once the US and/or Israel attack Iran is delusional and dangerous. Quite to the contrary. The issue of nuclear energy (and potentially nuclear arms) has already become a matter of national pride for Iranians, and people across a wide range of the political divide vociferously endorse it.

The deeply fragmented class divisions within the Islamic Republic also indicate that should the US attack Iran, it is the poorest and most disfranchised, the 15 million militarized poor who voted for Ahmadinejad - namely the Pasdars, the Basijis and the Hezbollah - who will be immediately mobilized for the protracted guerrilla warfare that will ensue, while the middle-class audience of expatriate, mostly Los Angeles-based, propaganda against the Islamic Republic will all run for cover.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 06:11 PM PST
Category: IRAN

This is a very thoughtful and powerful argument against any kind of military strike whatsoever on Iran. Of course, this writer has the capacity for rational thought (something we haven't seen much evidence of during the current administration).

As if Iraq isn’t a big enough mess, the House of Representatives has just voted to ‘hold Iran accountable and support a transition to democracy’. Sound Familiar? Only this time Iran is a democracy. They just held an election where their president was actually elected by the people. How refreshing.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 05:57 PM PST
Category: IRAN

Un-flipping believable. And folks, we know precisely what happened right after the "Iraq Freedom Support Act" was passed.

Special Branch detectives are investigating claims that postal vote fraud is taking place on a “massive scale” in East London, where hundreds of votes have allegedly been stolen from residential tower blocks.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 04:26 PM PST
Category: VOTE FRAUD

You're driving down the road at three in the morning. There's a guy on the side of the road, you shoot him ... you throw a shovel off."

According to Casey, his unit had been advised by troops who had previously served in the area [al-Anbar province] to keep shovels on their vehicles. Each time an innocent Iraqi is killed, a shovel thrown next to the body is evidence that the dead civilian, when killed, was in the act of digging holes to plant roadside bombs.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 04:19 PM PST
Category: IRAQ

why wasn't there any mention of a debris field 8 miles long. That doesn't bode well for the theory that the plane did a nose dive into the ground as they would have us believe. just look at the physical evidence. that plane was shot down and it took a while for it to finally come down hence the debris being found so far from the crash site. wake up !!!!!!!!!!
Posted Apr 27, 2006 04:15 PM PST
Category: COVER-UP/DECEPTIONS

Let me now throw in a 5th scenario.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 04:12 PM PST
Category: ISRAEL

Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:59 PM PST
Category: IRAN

Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:57 PM PST
Category: VOTE FRAUD

The winners of the election ALWAYS play down claims of vote-rigging.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:56 PM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

Karl Rove has described his three and a half hour meeting with a grand jury as grueling, and is more worried about being prosecuted than ev... OHMYGAWDLOOKATTHETERRORISTBOMB!!!!

Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:53 PM PST
Category: IRAN

"They won't let us do what we wanna do!"

"In order to be credible, the Security Council, of course, has to act," Rice told reporters at a NATO foreign ministers' meeting
Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:49 PM PST
Category: IRAN

No, Madame Secretary, in order to be credible, the Security Council cannot act imprudently on false information.

And if the Security Council does not respond with sanctions, watch the U. N. become - yet again - "irrelevant" prior to another military misadventure by the U. S. and/ or Israel.


A New York criminal court acquitted Thursday 18 anti-war activists who call themselves the Granny Peace Brigade of disorderly conduct for staging a rally outside a Times Square military recruiting center last year.

His ruling sent the packed courtroom into applause. Lead defense lawyer Norman Siegel said he was extremely pleased, calling his clients "great Americans," who walk the shoes of great Americans who have made America the place that it is.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:44 PM PST
Category: DICTATORSHIP

That's the mentality often seen in manic markets -- the belief that you can't possibly lose, and, when the price goes against you, you don't have to deal with it, because it will come back. This fellow (and millions more like him) is going to find out that his belief is a mistaken one, in the same way that folks did when the stock bubble burst.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:14 PM PST
Category: ECONOMY

Two Baltimore area gas stations lost gas and money after thieves got a hold of a master key to reprogram the pumps to steal gas.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:07 PM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

Get a locking gas cap, folks. It's gonna be a long summer.

The scientists, based at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, say the disturbance was caused by a sound wave that started over the ocean and petered out over the Imperial County desert. Using data from more than two dozen seismometers, they traced its likely origin to a spot roughly 120 miles off the San Diego coast.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 03:05 PM PST
Category: SCIENCE/HEALTH

I lived in Southern California in the mid-80s, and I recall the strange sonic booms that came over the coastline on a regular basis one summer. Scientists using widely spaced microphones and computers deduced that an aircraft was descending from high altitude towards the Groom Lake facility at about Mach 6. This fit the profile of the much-rumored Aurora spy/attack plane, and the sonic booms were dubbed "Aurora-quakes".

Posted Apr 27, 2006 02:49 PM PST
Category: WMDs

You want nookular bombs?

Here they are!


Developing story coming from the top House Democrats. They are filing a lawsuit against Bush and his administration to prevent implementation of the "Budget Deficit Act of 2005." That's the legislation which Bush signed even though the House and Senate passed different versions (basically because the Republican illegally changed the legislation).
Posted Apr 27, 2006 02:42 PM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

When two of America's most distinguished academics dared to suggest that US foreign policy was being driven by a powerful 'Israel Lobby' whose influence was incompatible with their nation's own interests, they knew they would face allegations of anti-Semitism. But the episode has prompted America's Jewish liberals to confront their own complacency. Might the tide be turning?
Posted Apr 27, 2006 02:40 PM PST
Category: ISRAEL

Asked about the oil price rise, Vaziri-Hamaneh said that oil price is being influenced by political situation, whereas it should be freed from political impacts and economic and technical fundamentals should determine the oil prices.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 02:39 PM PST
Category: IRAN

Bush has been burning for more nuclear energy(1), claiming it is clean and safe.(2) Serious problems still exist for that industry. There has been little progress in developing safe ways to deal with nuclear waste. Most involve burying it some where in containment facilities that are supposed to last 10,000 years. Scarier theories involve simply pumping it into the porous crust of the ocean floor. Current temporary waste water sites have problems with radioactivity leaching into the ground water of the communities they are close to. There is no safe nuclear power until the problem of radioactive waste is solved. We don't need anymore generated to have enough material to experiment on. The waste we have now is plenty. Too much.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 02:35 PM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

The time is now to push for development of fusion power. Unlike fission, fusion power does not generate waste products with half-lives in the thousands of years. There is no chance of a runaway chain reaction or "China Syndrome". With fusion power if everything is not working perfectly correct, the reaction stops immediately.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 12:31 PM PST
Category: IRAN

... and YOUR kids to die in it.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 12:23 PM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

Before illegal immigrants start screaming about how unfair the United States is being, it is worth taking a look at how their own country treats immigration issues.

And before you start screaming "racist", I wish to remind everyone that I don't have a problem with people moving to the United States. I just ask that they obey the laws, just as those of us who already live here have to do.

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The Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has denied Democratic attempts to interview Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former CIA Director George Tenet and two former senior aides to erstwhile Secretary of State Colin Powell, RAW STORY has learned.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 12:20 PM PST
Category: COVER-UP/DECEPTIONS

"There will be 2 to 3 million people hitting the streets in Los Angeles alone. We're going to close down Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Tucson, Phoenix, Fresno," said Jorge Rodriguez, a union official who helped organize earlier rallies credited with rattling Congress as it debates the issue.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 12:15 PM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

The Administration must be salivating about possible violence from these demonstrations: what a terrific excuse to impose martial law until "order is restored"

Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:58 AM PST
Category: 911

As discussed on today's Alex Jones show.

Verily, Jacobson, in his New York mag piece, encounters crackpots and fringe nutballs and those who think Sept. 11 was connected to aliens and electromagnetic fields and the Illuminati. It can, unfortunately, get a little crazy. But there is also a very smart, grounded, intelligent and surprisingly large faction -- which includes eyewitnesses, Sept. 11 widows, former generals, pilots, professors, engineers, WTC maintenance workers and many, many more -- who point to a rather shocking pile of evidence that says there is simply no way 19 fanatics with box cutters sent by some bearded lunatic in a cave could have pulled off the most perfectly orchestrated air attack of the century. Not without serious help, anyway.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:58 AM PST
Category: 911

The fakery of the outgoing Alan Greenspan administration, in burying the "M3" report, was clearly intended to conceal the fact that the rate of rate of increase of world prices of primary materials has the world as a whole currently on the same kind of "least-action pathway" curve of hyperinflation which gripped Weimar Germany during the second half of the year 1923.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:54 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

Even before I went to Crawford last summer, I was the object of these attacks by many people who touted themselves as Christians doing God's work. The attacks are rabidly obscene and horrible in their rage and just downright meanness. There are entire web sites dedicated to assailing me and my character and where such comments as "Someone ought to do the world a favor and shoot the bitch in the head to shut her up" are common. During Camp Casey, we had to refer more than one death threat to the FBI.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:53 AM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

This reminds me about Ghandi's observation when he was asked about western civilization, and he said, "Yes, they should try it" (meaning being civilized). The same absolutely applies here. Logically opposing a position someone holds is one thing: ad hominem attacks are something completely different.

As if Iraq isn’t a big enough mess, the House of Representatives has just voted to ‘hold Iran accountable and support a transition to democracy’. Sound Familiar? Only this time Iran is a democracy. They just held an election where their president was actually elected by the people.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:52 AM PST
Category: IRAN

We need a bill to hold Bush accountable and make the US a democracy with FAIR AND HONEST ELECTIONS.

The latest nightmare is buried in the HR 5020, the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007, which the House of Representatives passed, 327-96, yesterday. Among its provisions are giving National Security Director John Negroponte authority to devise a plan for revoking the pensions of retired intelligence agency employees "who commit unauthorized disclosures of classified information." That takes care of any retired whistleblowers
Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:41 AM PST
Category: DICTATORSHIP

Land of the free? You've got to be kidding.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:29 AM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

On May 23, the Town Meeting will convene its annual meeting. Among the items on the agenda is a resolution calling for President Bush's impeachment. The resolution states that "President George W. Bush has repeatedly violated his oath of office by failing to uphold, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, in particular by directing and countenancing numerous violations of the Constitution and Laws of the United States, and by purposely misleading the citizens of the nation so as to cause the United States to commence war in Iraq."

While such resolutions have become a tedious part of the political scene (passing in various Vermont and California communities), they are largely viewed as harmless acting out by liberals frustrated with the electoral process. But passing this resolution in Brookline is a bad idea, one that will tarnish the Town Meeting's reputation and send a disturbing message to the town.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:24 AM PST
Category: DUBYA

Methinks this journalist should enlist.

That's not my definition. That's the government's definition in a terrorism pamphlet prepared and distributed by the Texas Department of Public Safety Special Crimes Service Counterterrorism Intelligence Unit.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:21 AM PST
Category: COVER-UP/DECEPTIONS

Guilty as charged!

Posted Apr 27, 2006 11:19 AM PST

...which we now know Iraq did not have.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:57 AM PST
Category: IRAQ

Jail Bush.

Pro-Taliban tribes in northwest Pakistan have buried ancient feuds and joined forces to fight the army, posing a new threat to President Pervez Musharraf's anti-militant drive, analysts and officials said.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:51 AM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

It appears that the U.S. is having to cope with the law of unintended consequences. So what is the U.S. going to do to prop up Musharraf? Send in "advisors"?

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:51 AM PST
Category: HIDDEN HISTORY

As mentioned on the Alex Jones show.

The cost of the war in Iraq will reach $320 billion after the expected passage next month of an emergency spending bill currently before the Senate, and that total is likely to more than double before the war ends, the Congressional Research Service estimated this week.

Once the war spending bill is passed, military and diplomatic costs will have reached $101.8 billion this fiscal year, up from $87.3 billion in 2005, $77.3 billion in 2004 and $51 billion in 2003, the year of the invasion, congressional analysts said. Even if a gradual troop withdrawal begins this year, war costs in Iraq and Afghanistan are likely to rise by an additional $371 billion during the phaseout, the report said, citing a Congressional Budget Office study. When factoring in costs of the war in Afghanistan, the $811 billion total for both wars would have far exceeded the inflation-adjusted $549 billion cost of the Vietnam War.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:48 AM PST
Category: IRAQ

Eyewitnesses reported that after killing the first worker, 19-year-old Mario Alberto Castillo, a cop put his boot on Mario’s bleeding head and dared the strikers to rescue him. A second worker, Hector Alvarez, 36, was killed shortly thereafter. The New York Times and a Mexican daily, La Crisis, reported that a third person may have been run over and killed by a police vehicle.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:43 AM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

This is why Fox needs the U.S./ Mexican border as a "safety valve" for social unrest. Finding that border truly secured would mean that his administration would have to start improving working conditions in Mexico, and give people economic reasons to stay rather than leave.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:42 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

Even though 250,000 Iraqi forces have been trained they are not ready to take control of Iraq's security and a timeline cannot be set for United States troop withdrawal, the Pentagon said.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:36 AM PST
Category: IRAQ

Occupation without end is the ultimate goal of this administration, as Iraq will be the "jumping off point" for their other planned misadventures in the Middle East.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:32 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

Wow! Two fillups! Ooooooh!

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:30 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

But Iraqi officials said they, too, were surprised by the unannounced arrival of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and some said they feared it could disrupt negotiations to form a new government, and erode its legitimacy.

"We didn't invite them," said Kamal Saadi, a Shiite legislator close to the newly named prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:30 AM PST
Category: IRAQ

"Since George Bush and Dick Cheney took over as president and vice president, gas prices have doubled!" charged Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), standing at an Exxon station on Capitol Hill where regular unleaded hit $3.10. "They are too cozy with the oil industry."

She then hopped in a waiting Chrysler LHS (18 mpg) -- even though her Senate office was only a block away.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:29 AM PST
Category: CURRENT EVENTS

Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer stressed to visiting U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday that Turkey wants a peaceful diplomatic resolution to the Iranian nuclear crisis, and that it opposes any military options.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:22 AM PST
Category: IRAN

Memo to Secretary Rice: what part of "NO" do you not understand?

The Fed wants you to think it's fighting inflation. So why did it kill an important measure of the money-supply boom that feeds rising prices?
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:21 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

"That's a 'no' with a capital 'N,'" Asaf Shariv said. "The summit is part of the second phase of the road map. Chairman Abbas has tried repeatedly to skip the first phase of the road map which obliges the Palestinians to stop terrorism." The Arab League's secretary-general also rejected the proposal - for now.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:19 AM PST
Category: ISRAEL

On "Black Wednesday", Blair's deputy admitted having an affair, his home affairs minister, a key ally, offered to resign over a prisons debacle and his health minister was jeered by nurses angry about Labour's flagship health reform.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:11 AM PST
Category: PHONY TONY BLAIR

That's right. According to the CIA, Exxon makes more in one quarter than the nations of the UAE or Kuwait make in the entire year.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:06 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:04 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

Meanwhile, the Federal deficit in this country continues to snowball.

The Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has denied Democratic attempts to interview Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former CIA Director George Tenet and two former senior aides to erstwhile Secretary of State Colin Powell, RAW STORY has learned.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:03 AM PST
Category: COVER-UP/DECEPTIONS

Imagine my shock!

Florida's attorney general is calling for an investigation into the medical examiner who ruled that a 14-year-old boy beaten by guards at a juvenile boot camp died of natural causes.
Posted Apr 27, 2006 10:01 AM PST
Category: COVER-UP/DECEPTIONS

Business organisations, including the New York Stock Exchange, have voiced fears to the US Congress about global companies leaving the US to float.

NYSE group chairman Marshall Carter said global listings are taking place outside the US to avoid costs, possible litigation, and accounting rules.

Posted Apr 27, 2006 09:59 AM PST
Category: ECONOMY

Posted Apr 27, 2006 09:55 AM PST
Category: ISRAEL

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