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Home > Latest Headlines > Archived Headlines
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Friday, 18 July 2008 |
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Reasons to Fear, No 357,568,498, 235 ...
'Britain On Alert For Deadly New Knife With Exploding Tip That Freezes Victims' Organs'
'Senior police officers have been warned to look out for a new knife which can inject a ball of compressed gas into its victim that instantly freezes internal organs. The "wasp knife", which can deliver a ball of compressed gas capable of killing its victim at the press of a button, may be heading for Britain, the Metropolitan Police fear. A needle in the tip of the blade shoots out the frozen ball of gas which instantly balloons to the size of a basketball, freezing organs.'
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Friday, 30 June 2006 |
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Proof That 'Flight 77' Eyewitness Report Skewed
'Many Flight 77 skeptics who believe that an American Airlines Boeing 757 did not hit the Pentagon on 9/11 scoff at eyewitness testimony which claims to describe intricate details about the alleged commercial airliner. In at least one case those doubts have now been validated. James R. Cissell, an eyewitness to the object that struck the Pentagon on September 2001, is furious with a Cincinnati newspaper for falsely attributing quotes to him that he never made.'
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Friday, 05 May 2006 |
Who Are These Iraqi Death Squads?
'They drive new SUVs, they carry the latest weaponry, and they hit like a well-oiled bank robber. They will pull into a Sunni leader's home, dressed in Iraqi police garb, with police emblems on their SUV's. They approach and kill the bodyguards, and then brutally massacre the religious leader, as well as his family'
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Thursday, 16 March 2006 |
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Brilliant summary of the world we live in today
Alan Shore (James Spader) from Boston Legal gives one
of those great monologues that we all wished would be said by somebody other
than a great actor. In the episode "Stick it," Alan Shore's secretary,
Melissa (Marisa Coughlan), is arrested for tax evasion, he takes on the
case of this outspoken girl who says her late, patriotic grandfather would
be proud of her for challenging the government.
'Alan Shore (James Spader) from Boston Legal gives one of those great monologues that we all wished would be said by somebody other than a great actor. In the episode "Stick it," Alan Shore's secretary, Melissa (Marisa Coughlan), is arrested for tax evasion, he takes on the case of this outspoken girl who says her late, patriotic grandfather would be proud of her for challenging the government.'
Click here to watch ...
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Thursday, 16 March 2006 |
Wyoming Chemtrails
David,
These photos were taken 2006 03 07 North West of Cheyenne Wyoming. I sat and watched this go on for about an hour from horizon to horizon. The next day we got about 8 inches of snow. I also noticed that the Jet Stream made a large dip to the south from CA to TX. Very interesting are the cloud bursts at to converging points at each horizon.
Keep up the great work!!
It feels like the tides are changing!
Justin |
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Wednesday, 15 March 2006 |
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Olbermann: There are executives at NBC 'who do not like to see the current presidential administration criticized at all'
'Keith Olbermann, appearing on C-SPAN, said: "There are people I
know in the hierarchy of NBC, the company, and GE, the company, who do
not like to see the current presidential administration criticized at
all. ... There are people who I work for who would prefer, who would
sleep much easier at night if this never happened. On the other hand,
if they look at my ratings and my ratings are improved and there is
criticism of the president of the United States, they're happy."'
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Wednesday, 15 March 2006 |
'The Spanish Influenza Epidemic of 1918 was caused by vaccinations'
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Tuesday, 14 March 2006 |
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'US climate scientists have recorded a significant
rise in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, pushing
it to a new record level.
BBC News has learned the latest data shows CO2 levels
now stand at 381 parts per million (ppm) - 100ppm above the
pre-industrial average.'
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Tuesday, 14 March 2006 |
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Guantanamo on the Mississippi
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Monday, 13 March 2006 |
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'When the British Cabinet issued the Balfour Declaration in
1917, it was over the strenuous objections of its only Jewish member,
Edwin Montagu. But non-Jews, including many anti-Semites, tipped the
scales. They saw Zionism as a way to advance British imperialism and
the Masonic "New World Order."
Montagu, who was the Secretary of State for India, told Prime
Minister Lloyd George. "All my life I have been trying to get out of
the ghetto. You want to force me back there." An assimilated Jew, Montagu regarded Judaism as a religion , and
viewed Zionism as a "mischievous political creed, untenable by any
patriotic citizen of the United Kingdom."
His story teaches us that the New World Order is an elite conspiracy
led by specific members of certain Jewish and non-Jewish dynastic
families who often intermarried. It is not "Jewish" in terms of the
Jewish people as a whole, who historically prefer assimilation.'
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Saturday, 11 March 2006 |
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By Helen Thomas, who refuses to be one of them
'Of all the unhappy trends I have witnessed--conservative swings on
television networks, dwindling newspaper circulation, the jailing of
reporters and "spin"--nothing is more troubling to me than the
obsequious press during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq. They lapped
up everything the Pentagon and White House could dish out--no questions
asked.
Reporters and editors like to think of themselves as watchdogs for the
public good. But in recent years both individual reporters and their
ever-growing corporate ownership have defaulted on that role. Ted
Stannard, an academic and former UPI correspondent, put it this way:
"When watchdogs, bird dogs, and bull dogs morph into lap dogs, lazy
dogs, or yellow dogs, the nation is in trouble."
The naïve complicity of the press and the government was never more
pronounced than in the prelude to the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.
The media became an echo chamber for White House pronouncements.' |
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Saturday, 11 March 2006 |
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Access to Bush Costs $25,000
(NOT getting access to Bush costs twice that - but it's well worth it)
'The chief of an Indian tribe represented by the
lobbyist Jack Abramoff was admitted to a meeting with President Bush in
2001 days after the tribe paid a prominent conservative lobbying group
$25,000 at Mr. Abramoff's direction, according to documents and interviews.
The payment was made to Americans for Tax Reform, a group run by Grover
G. Norquist, one of the Republican Party's most influential policy
strategists. Mr. Norquist was a friend and longtime associate of Mr.
Abramoff.
The meeting with Mr. Bush took place on May 9, 2001, at a reception
organized by Mr. Norquist to marshal support for the president's 2001
tax cuts, which were pending before Congress. About two dozen state
legislators attended the session in the Eisenhower Executive Office
Building on the White House grounds. The meeting was called to thank
legislators for support of the tax-cut plan, an issue on which the
tribal leader had no direct involvement.' |
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Saturday, 11 March 2006 |
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Enjoy your voting machines, America
Quote from the St Petersberg Times:
'... on Election Day Cook charged that the voting machines malfunctioned in several
precincts, including his own precinct at Skyview Recreation Center. When Cook
tried to vote for himself, the machine defaulted to a vote for Taylor. A
precinct worker finally moved Cook to a different booth. Later in the day, Cook said he had other reports of voting machines
malfunctioning in similar ways.
Nancy Whitlock, communications director for the Pinellas County Supervisor of
Elections Office, said there had been a problem at Cook's precinct. One machine,
she said, registered a different answer when voters touched it.'
Wake me up, will you? |
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Saturday, 11 March 2006 |
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What the media isn't telling you about the pressure on judges to conform to the dictatorship
Hello David,
Just a quick note to share something quite daring ... newly
retired
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor gave a speech today
stating that the United States may be headed toward a dictatorship.
She
used the word twice! In addition, she suggested that Republican
thugs have
been strong arming the Justices and that death threats to
the Supreme Court
have risen sharply. Not surprisingly, only one
media outlet carried this
huge story - Nina Tottenberg on National
Public Radio. No other
coverage!!!!
Just thought you might be able to use this somehow ... it's a
big deal
in my opinion.
Love,
Regina
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The story is circulating on the web now, though:
Sandra Day O'Connor Speaks out
'I don't have all the story but Justice O'Connor has BLASTED the Republicans for
their partisan attacks on the courts. She stated (paraphrase) that partisan
attacks on the courts for political purposes must stop. She included references
to cutting a court's budget, intimidation, and poisioning the public against the
judicial system. Wow! Then she said something off the charts ...'
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CLICK HERE TO HEAR THE AUDIO OF WHAT SHE SAID ...
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Friday, 10 March 2006 |
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The Abolition of Parliament Bill
Britain ... fascism not freedom
'... in an almost deserted chamber, the Government proposed an extraordinary Bill
that will drastically reduce parliamentary discussion of future laws, a Bill
some constitutional experts are already calling âthe Abolition of Parliament
Billâ?.
A couple of journalists noticed, including Daniel
Finkelstein of The Times, and a couple more pricked up their ears last
week when I highlighted some biting academic criticism of the Bill on the
letters page of this paper. But beyond those rarefied circles, that we are
sleepwalking into a new and sinister world of ministerial power seems barely to
have registered.
The boring title of the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill hides an
astonishing proposal. It gives ministers power to alter any law passed by
Parliament. The only limitations are that new crimes cannot be created if the
penalty is greater than two years in prison and that it cannot increase
taxation. But any other law can be changed, no matter how important. All
ministers will have to do is propose an order, wait a few weeks and, voilà , the
law is changed.'
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Friday, 10 March 2006 |
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Depleted Uranium: U.S. Lung Cancer Rates Soar
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Friday, 10 March 2006 |
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Theories that the manufactured Iran 'crisis' is about oil and the dollar are seriously missing the point. It's about world domination
'In 1996, Richard Perle and Douglas Feith, two neo-conservatives later to play
an important role in formulation of Bush administration's Pentagon policy in
the Middle East, authored a paper for then newly elected Israeli prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu. That advisory paper, "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for
Securing the Realm", called on Netanyahu to make a "clean break from the peace
process". Perle and Feith also called on Netanyahu to strengthen Israel's
defenses against Syria and Iraq, and to go after Iran as the prop of Syria.
More than a year before President George W Bush declared his "shock and awe"
operation against Iraq, he made his now-infamous January 2002 State of the
Union address to Congress in which he labeled Iran, along with Iraq and North
Korea, as a member of the "axis of evil" trio. This was well before anyone in
Tehran was even considering establishing an oil bourse to trade oil in various
currencies.'
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Thursday, 09 March 2006 |
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Government misses poverty target
(It is very easy to miss something when you have no intention of hitting it)
'The government has missed the first target in its bid to end child poverty. Tony Blair pledged in 1999 to eradicate child poverty by 2020 - and to have cut it from 4.1m to 3.1m by April 2005. Department for Work and Pension figures show the number
of children in poverty has fallen by 700,000 since 1999, missing the
target by 300,000.'
And even this is according to figures that the government control |
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Thursday, 09 March 2006 |
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Police State USA
'Senate Minority leader Harry Reid (D-NV) calls this Congress the "most corrupt" in history. U.S. Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) often uses the term "police state" to describe our national state of affairs. George Bush is making the most expansive claims to unbridled power since America's War for Independence, according to Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT). Former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson, who proved Bush/Cheney lied to launch us into war with Iraq, says "fascist forces have seized control of the levers of power."
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Americans are being told that their Republic has become a fascist police state-they just need ears to hear. In a fascist police state, the dictator secures his power with support from private corporations which are given special privileges and thus benefit from doing business with dictators.' |
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Thursday, 09 March 2006 |
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Teacher's dad reports death threats over Bush-Hitler comparison
The father of a Colorado teacher who compared
President Bush's State of the Union address to speeches made by Adolf
Hitler said he and his family have received at least 12 death threats. Jay
Bennish is on paid leave from Overland High School in suburban Aurora
while Cherry Creek School District investigates whether his Feb. 1
lecture violated a policy requiring that balancing viewpoints be
presented in classes.
Bennish's father, John Bennish of Beverly
Hills, Mich., told The Detroit News in Wednesday's editions that people
have called his house threatening to kill him or his family.
"This has been totally lopsided and one-sided," Bennish's father said of the news coverage of his son's lecture.
Jay
Bennish has defended the lecture, saying he was trying to encourage his
students to teach. he told NBC's "Today Show" Tuesday that excerpts of
a recording made by one of his students were unrepresentative of the
full lecture.
"This is 20 minutes out of a 50-minute class. The rest of the class provides the balance," he said.
Source: Associated Press |
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Thursday, 09 March 2006 |

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Thursday, 09 March 2006 |
'Before the Appleton Wisconsin
high school replaced their cafeteria's processed foods with wholesome,
nutritious food, the school was described as out-of-control. There were weapons
violations, student disruptions, and a cop on duty full-time. After the change
in school meals, the students were calm, focused, and orderly. There were no
more weapons violations, and no suicides, expulsions, dropouts, or drug
violations. The new diet and improved behavior has lasted for seven years, and
now other schools are changing their meal programs with similar
results.' |
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Thursday, 09 March 2006 |
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Republican Roberts Blocks Investigation Into Bush Illegal Spying on Americans

One, two, three ... cue ...
... 'Oooooh, I will sing for my supper, I will sing for my tea ...'
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Yes, the same Pat Roberts who ...
'Senator Pat Roberts, (R-KS), has announced that he is working on a bill that, if passed, will criminalize the publication of any âclassifiedâ? information by the media. This would make the reporter who writes, and the news media for whom they work, equally liable under the anti-spy regulations with any whistle-blower who dares to try to get the truth out regarding the misfeasance and malfeasance of this administration.
However, the very suggestion of the revocation of the First Amendment may be the one thing that will wake up our sleeping media to the truth of what has been and is being done to our democracy. Now the test for publish-ability will not be truth and verifiability but permission from the White House on pain of spending a long vacation in Halliburtonâs new Camp Northwoods.'
David Icke has been warning journalists since the early 1990s that their silence would eventually cost them and their families their freedom.
Are you listening now??
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Thursday, 09 March 2006 |
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US Spending $5.9B In A Month in Iraq
'As the U.S. enters its fourth year in Iraq this month, the annual cost of military operations is growing -- even as the Pentagon assumes the number of troops there will shrink.
Monthly expenditures are running at $5.9 billion; the U.S. commitment in Afghanistan adds roughly another $1 billion. Taken together, annual spending for the two wars will reach $117.6 billion for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 -- 18% above funding for the prior 12 months.'
Source: The Wall Street Journal |
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Wednesday, 08 March 2006 |
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Helmut Kohl agrees with Ahmadinejad on Holocaust - Claim
'Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl reportedly told Iranian businessmen in
Germany that he agreed with statements by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
that the Holocaust was a âmythâ?, the semi-official Jomhouri Islami reported ...
The government-owned daily wrote that at a dinner gala with
Iranian hoteliers and entrepreneurs, Kohl said that he âheartily agreedâ? with
Ahmadinejadâs remarks about the Holocaust.' |
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Wednesday, 08 March 2006 |
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Final approval for US Patriot Act
The BBC 'report' about this says:
'The US Congress has given its final approval to the
renewal of the Patriot Act, providing a boost to President Bush's fight
in the "war on terror".'
This is typical BBC reporting with the claim by Bush that the Patriot Act would help the 'war on terror' becoming accepted fact in the BBC newsrooms and repeated to the people as if it is true. It does it all the time.' |
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Tuesday, 07 March 2006 |
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As David Icke has been saying for years about Blair ...
THE EYES HAVE IT ...
âThe message below comes from a friend who is a highly
qualified mental health professional. Someone who knows about mind
control. Read his observations about Tony Blair's [television] interview with Michael
Parkinson.'
"I have worked with a
lot of psychopathâs and the one thing about them that is consistent is that
whatever they are doing, their eyes rarely change. There is just a coldness
there. You know when a healthy person smiles their eyes âlight upâ or
conversely âblazeâ with anger. In all the pictures and TV broadcasts Iâve seen
of Tony B-Liar, his eyes are always fixed â even when heâs smiling as in the
pictures of the God comment.
When a person starts
saying that he consulted God about starting a war that led to the killing of
innocent people as well as our own young servicemen, itâs a sure sign he is
suffering from Psychopathy. Unfortunately itâs not considered treatable under
the Mental Health Act!! Blair must be locked up in a
Special
Hospital forthwith. But some
tribunal will probably let him out to kill again!!!"
Source: Namaste Publishing |
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Tuesday, 07 March 2006 |
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Omri Sharon's political appointments spark uproar
Good news for neocon man Netanyahu ahead of election

The Sharons ... like father, like son ...
'Kadima members were horrified yesterday at
revelations concerning the large number of political appointments in
which former MK Omri Sharon was involved during the premiership of his
father and Kadima founder, Ariel Sharon. Among them were appointments
arranged through the office of the acting prime minister and current
Kadima leader, Ehud Olmert, who at that time was minister of industry,
trade and employment.
An investigative report that was
broadcast on Channel 10 television last night cited excerpts from Omri
Sharon's diary, in which he gave full details of how he arranged such
appointments and the names of those involved. Most of the appointments
were aimed at shoring up support for his father in the Likud Party
Central Committee, since he, his father and most other Kadima members,
including Olmert, were members of Likud at that time.'
The Israeli elections are on March 28th |
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Tuesday, 07 March 2006 |
'Bill thinks he has his own police'
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Tuesday, 07 March 2006 |
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Port deal is nothing compared to Ptech
'US computer infrastructure compromised
by "terrorist-owned" company'
'Shortly after 9/11, the company's primary investor, Yassin al-Qadi (al-Kadi),
was identified by the US government as a specially designated global terrorist.
Officials describe al-Qadi as one of Osama bin Laden's "chief money launderers", and say he transferred as much as $3
billion to al-Qaeda during the 1990s.
Al-Qadi is a wealthy Saudi with connections to banking, diamonds, chemicals,
construction, transportation, and real estate. He once headed Muwafaq, an
Islamic charity the US Treasury Department described as an "al Qaeda front that receives funding from
wealthy Saudi businessmen."'
No wonder Cheney is his mate, then. |
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