Archive for March, 2006
The Independent has documented some of the discrepancies between the news written up by the Lincoln Group and reality.
“The Iraqis did not know who was writing the stories and the US troops did not know who the Iraqis were,” said the former employee, who declined to be named. It is not known whether the stories [...]
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March 31st, 2006
Björn Hallberg
In a massive media hoopla in part designed to hone America’s arsenal of terror, in part to show the rest of the world what will happen when they get out of line and no longer wish to play the globalist game, the Empire announced a massive high explosives test in Nevada on June 2nd. Needless [...]
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March 31st, 2006
Björn Hallberg
(Via Agonist) It would seem those arrogant Americans just don’t know when to leave, or even how to do so honorably. 8,000 of the 40,000 U.S. troops in Japan stood poised to move like locusts to Guam. But apparently the deal wasn’t done. Unlike many of the Empire’s military outpost, those in Japan are largely [...]
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March 29th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Kissinger unwittingly notes that “America’s global strategy benefits from the Indian participation in building a new world order.” The retired war criminal also thinks that the greatest international villain (the U.S.) cooperating with a country (India) that has become increasingly unstable especially in terms of religion, has serious issues of cast and race as well [...]
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March 28th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Though it seems like Alex Jones’ interview and the important debate, of which this is but the tip of the iceberg, is still being blacked out. The powers that be and their media lapdogs have once again shown that they have no interest in debating the issue, even when they are handed the opportunity on [...]
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March 25th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
The Brookings Institution has released their updated State of Iraq chart. The good news? Well, Iraq produces on average 100 measly MW more electricity since last February. Sounds like a well spent 8 BILLION dollars of aid … or maybe not. The last time I checked one could get two nuclear reactors worth for about [...]
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March 23rd, 2006
Björn Hallberg
The Israeli case remains one stacked like a house of cards. The seizing of Ahmed Saadat, PFLP secretary general, from a Palestinian prison in Jericho where he had been kept under international supervision being no exception.
As it turns out, Israel prevented the initial Saadat trial because most likely the evidence didn’t exist. Needless to say [...]
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March 23rd, 2006
Björn Hallberg
As the U.S. claims to investigate the reprisal attack that left 15 Iraqi civilians dead last year, another chilling and eerily similar allegation has surfaced. As the Iraqi police are increasingly doing their job, one can only wonder not if but when the U.S. will disband the Iraqi security and justice system a second time.
After [...]
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March 22nd, 2006
Björn Hallberg
A recent study by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt recently covered the sensitive and little debated issue of Israel’s lobbying efforts and their effect on U.S. foreign policy in a way that is almost unheard of. As far as I know this is the first time anyone in mainstream academia has had the guts to [...]
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March 22nd, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Elderly South Korean farmers, in their 60s and 70s, are severely beaten by riot police for refusing to accept the expansion of a U.S. military base that would evict them from their homes and expropriate their land. Now they have bloody noses in addition to humiliation, homelessness and unsatisfactory compensation.
How about razing “Camp Humphreys” and [...]
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March 20th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
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