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America’s War of Terrorism. The Dangers of a US Sponsored Nuclear War

Excellent speech by Michel Chossudovsky at the Perdana Peace Forum, Kuala Lumpur. On the topic of nuclear weapons, endless wars and how this fits with a globalized vision of the economy.
Global Research - The wars in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq are part of the same “military road-map”. Confirmed by military documents, the US war agenda [...]

Continue Reading February 3rd, 2006 Björn Hallberg

Venezuela expels US naval spy

Of course, John Correa has already fled the country, though Washington maintains that he is on “holiday” and medical treatment.
Donald Rumsfeld was quoted as saying this about the “left-wing” trend in the region …
[Chavez] is a person who was elected legally, just as Adolf Hitler was elected legally and then consolidated power. Now [Chavez] [...]

Continue Reading February 3rd, 2006 Björn Hallberg

911 Avoiding the hard questions

Spurred by the courageous move of the Scholars for 9/11 Truth people are perhaps finally starting to ask the hard questions. Though they will no doubt be shouted down and intimidated by the militarist acolytes and the automaton pundits out there. People who have now staked their careers as “terrorism experts” and written books on [...]

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Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic by Chalmers Johnson

Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic

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It has been a long year. The author is currently biding his time. Lets just say the journal is on a prolonged and much needed vacation. In the meantime you can be sure that I’m watching you all. I guess that at some point I will get so angry that I will in fact have to write something.

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