Archive for April, 2006
British and American war criminals haven’t yet given up the idea of smearing their critics. As it turns out Britain has arranged to meet former former Iraqi deputy prime minister Tariq Aziz to try and incriminate MP George Galloway. The visit of course is very timely:
George Galloway said last night that it was “very significant” [...]
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April 30th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Needless to say, the U.S. doesn’t miss any nooks or crannies when it comes to molesting the world, biological, anthropological or otherwise. Doing its important warmongering business, the U.S. Navy most likely killed 400 bottlenose dolphins during one of its bogus terrorist witch hunts off the coast of Zanzibar, Tanzania.
The most conclusive link between the [...]
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April 30th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Fizhog 101 is just that and has a rather amusing rant on how it is to be constantly harassed by Zionists and the idiotic ramblings that usually follow from the criminally insane. Common claims and ideas may include but are not limited to …
Israel can do no wrong
Israel is beyond criticism
Israel’s enemies can do no [...]
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April 30th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Paul Craig Roberts is but one in a long list of thinkers noting how everything is beginning go wrong for the U.S. on just about every level.
A country whose financial affairs are in the hands of foreigners is not a superpower.
A country dependent on foreigners for manufactures and advanced technology products is not a superpower.
A [...]
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April 30th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
It rings a bell, but the number is so grotesque that it deserves to mentioned again. Apparently some people still haven’t caught on and continue to insist that America is selflessly doing good deeds. In reality, the American people have been robbed blind and their tax dollars have been effectively put to use in the [...]
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April 30th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Hopefully this will be a PR fiasco for the collaborating EU states that they will long remember. It’s just too bad that one has to play out every human rights scenario once before people get it.
Guardian - The figure is significantly higher than previously thought. EU parliamentarians who conducted the investigation concluded that incidents when [...]
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April 27th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
According to the FAS the 2007 intelligence authorization bill could very well give the CIA and NSA powers otherwise reserved for U.S. domestic law enforcement. Intelligence? Well, that mission never really existed and was in fact a cover for secret wars and political assassinations. With the slow erosion of the Posse Comitatus Act, the constant [...]
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April 27th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
If there is anything you can truly rely on it is that all gradients of American politics can come together to attack China. And its alleged human rights violations against “Falun Gong” members. Be that as it may, and as important as it is to uphold human rights, at the end of the day, no [...]
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April 26th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Finally something sensible to come out of Swedish foreign policy. Granted though they didn’t explain the decision very well. Very sneaky indeed of NATO to add Israel to the list of PFP participants, at the very last moment. They seem bent on dragging all of us down, making us partners in crime in their euphemistically [...]
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April 26th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
Michel Chossudovsky comments on the slow unraveling of America’s and Britain’s psyops.
If indeed Zarqawi’s role was fabricated as part of the Pentagon’s PSYOP, what is the accuracy of these media reports?
The internal military documents leaked to Washington Post confirm that the Pentagon is involved in an ongoing propaganda campaign which seeks to provide a [...]
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April 25th, 2006
Björn Hallberg
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