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The latest on Larry's lecture tour in NZ Find out how you can help save the planet from U.S. nuclear destruction. |
from Larry Ross |
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The Shocking Truth – Nuclear War With Iran The Talk in Cathedral Square, Christchurch |
Key Points When Lobbying MP's and Others on: |
by Larry Ross |
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There's
too Much Smoke not to be a 9/11 Conspiracy |
from Larry
Ross
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March 31, 2006
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How can this much evidence be ignored or dismissed |
Born
Again President Prepares to Kill Millions for No Reason |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 31, 2006
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Nobel Laureates and other prominent
figures petitioned the U.S. Congress not to nuclear bomb Iran "regardless
of whether Iran is in any way involved in an attack on the U.S."
This plan is very much like the Pentagon's "Operation Northwoods" to blame and then bomb and invade Cuba in 1962, after a faked attack on
the U.S. using U.S. covert action. |
Will
The U.S. Nuke Iran? |
From
IHC
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In an August 2005 issue of The
American Conservative, former CIA officer Philip Girarldi raised the alarm
over in-process Pentagon contingency plans drafted in preparation for
another terrorist attack in the United States. The response includes a
plan for a massive air assault on Iran with the use of both conventional
and tactical nuclear weapons regardless of whether Iran is any way
involved in such an attack against the U.S. |
Making
the World Safe for Christianity |
by Congressman Ron Paul
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March 30, 2006
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.....We seem to never learn
from our past mistakes. Todays neo-cons are... idealistically misled
and aggressive in remaking the Middle East..... Even given the horrendous
costs of the Iraq War and the unintended consequences that plague us today,
the neo-cons are eager to expand their regime-change policy to Iran by
force. |
Civl
War or New U.S. Tactics? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 29, 2006
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There has never been a Shiite/Sunni conflict in Iraq before the U.S. invasion in 2003. If there was one thing that united Iraqis since it is desire for the U.S. invaders to leave Iraq. Nothing is more likely to prevent that and give the U.S. a justification "to stay and help our friends" than a civil war. I don't think it is Sunnis and Shiites promoting a civil war. With it's new hardened permanent military bases in Iraq, it is clear that the US intends to stay, and are looking for a justification. |
Angered
by Fatal Raid, Shiites Exit Unity Talks |
by Richard Boudreaux
and Zainab Hussein
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March 28, 2006
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As coffins of shooting victims
rolled past wailing mourners, Iraq's dominant Shiite Muslim political
alliance Monday condemned the United States for a weekend raid that left
at least 16 people dead in a Shiite neighborhood and said it was for now
dropping out of U.S.-guided talks aimed at forming a unity government. |
War
With Iran? - The Most Important Peace Issue |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 29, 2006
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and
Potential Disaster Facing Humanity.
A Google search of "Nuclear War With Iran" on March 11, 2006 produced 18,000,000 articles. A search with just " War With Iran" produced 80,000,000 articles. People are taking this seriously now .......Unless the Pentagon and the Bush Administration are stopped, their actions may trigger a wider nuclear war which can kill millions. Nuclear weapons used on Iran can quickly expand into a global holocaust. |
NUCLEAR
WAR AGAINST IRAN |
by Professor Michel
Chossudovsky
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January 3, 2006
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Only
the People will stop the war!
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Bush
Determined to Invade Iraq in 2003, Regardless
of No U.N. Resolution and No WMD |
by Larry
Ross
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March 29, 2006
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The following secret memo of
Bush/Blair meetings in January 2003, published in shows Bush determined
to invade Iraq, even if they failed to get a second UN resolution and
UN inspectors did not find any WMD. |
Bush
Was Set on Path to War, British Memo Says |
by Don Van Natta Jr.
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March 27, 2006
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But behind closed doors, the president was certain that war was inevitable. During a private two-hour meeting in the Oval Office on Jan. 31, 2003, he made clear to Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain that he was determined to invade Iraq without the second resolution, or even if international arms inspectors failed to find unconventional weapons, said a confidential memo about the meeting written by Mr. Blair's top foreign policy adviser and reviewed by The New York Times. |
Waging
A Long Peace |
by Elizabeth Spiro
Clark
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March 27, 2006
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Elizabeth Spiro Clark is a retired
Foreign Service officer who writes extensively on issues of global democratization. No one with a good fix on George W. Bush's geopolitics should have been surprised when the president said at his March 21 press conference that "future presidents and future governments of Iraq"would make the decision on when American forces would leave Iraq. In other words, U.S. forces will remain in Iraq at least as long as Bush is in office. Thus, the president made explicit what has so far been implicit. U.S. bases have been consolidated and "hardened." Despite Bush's past assurances, there will be no "give Iraq back to the Iraqis"or "declare victory and come home" policies. |
War Made Easy |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 23, 2006
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"War
Made Easy:How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us To Death"
is the title of a new book that shows how the 4th Estate has evolved to
become the major propagandist propelling Americans to war. The details
of Bush's many lies are thoroughly dissected. For information, go to:
www.WarMadeEasy.com |
Miller,
The Fourth Estate And The Warfare State |
by Norman Solomon
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October 17, 2005
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Norman Solomon is the author
of the new book War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning
Us to Death. More than any other New York Times reporter, Judith Miller
took the lead with stories claiming that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. |
US
Nuclear Materials to India Violates NPT |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 23, 2006
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Prof. Klare shows how Bush has gone against 35 years of US policy supporting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, by selling India nuclear technology. This is allegedly only to help India's nuclear energy program. But it will allow India to double it's production of nuclear weapons. That effectively scraps a cornerstone of US policy - the NPT. |
Reigniting
the Arms Race |
by Michael Klare
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March 22, 2006
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....For thirty-five years nuclear nonproliferation was a major priority of U.S. foreign policy. But now, in a throwback to early cold war power politics, President Bush has agreed to supply nuclear technology to India in blatant violation of the NPT. |
Deranged,
Disconnected, and Dangerous |
by Paul Craig Roberts
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March 21, 2006
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On March 17 William Rivers Pitt
wrote that Bush is "deranged, disconnected, and dangerous." In his March 20 Cleveland speech, Bush proved Pitt right. |
It's
Criminal |
by Scott Ritter
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March 20, 2006
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Impeachment
is the only recourse that can bring a halt to the madness in Iraq, and
the insanity being planned in Iran and elsewhere. |
Killing
the Truth |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 19, 2006
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Journalists are being killed
by US/UK forces for reporting the truth in Iraq about the massacre men,
women and children and that most of the so-called "sectarian killing" is really done by forces under the direction of the U.S. military.
The object is to foment a real civil war between Sunnis and Shiites. That would provide justification for the U.S. to stay in Iraq and support the "threatened democracy". It would weaken what the U.S. calls a government in Iraq and make it more dependant on keeping U.S. forces in Iraq. The U.S. has always intended to stay in Iraq and that is why they have build many permanent military bases there. |
Why
Journalists Are Being Murdered In Iraq |
March 16, 2006
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THE saying goes that the first
casualty of war is the truth. Included in this category in Iraq it seems
are the people who endeavour to tell the truth, the journalists.
To date, some 65 journalists have been killed in Iraq since the US/UK invasion in March 2003, according to the internationally respected Committee to Protect Journalists. Iraq, says the CPJ, has become the deadliest recent conflict for journalists to work in. |
Five
Clear Indicators That All Is Not Well In America |
March 19, 2006
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How Often Does A U.S. Supreme
Court Justice Warn Us That Our President Is A Dictator-In-The-Making,
And That Our One-Party Rulers Are Fascistically Threatening The Independence
Of The Judiciary?
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Top
Brass Refutes Rumsfeld |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 17, 2006
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This is a very important refutation
of Rumsfeld and other top Bush Administration conspirators, who are trying
to drum up public support for a U.S.-led war on Iran.
Part of that effort is blaming Iran for helping the Iraqi resistance against the U.S. Now the top American military official, General Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has refuted that allegation. He said "he has no evidence that the Iranian government are sending military equipment or personnel into neighbouring Iraq". You cant get much better than that. |
Top
U.S. Military Official: No Evidence of Iran Involvement in Iraq |
by Bill Brubaker
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March 14, 2006
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Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace,
chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, said today he has no evidence the
Iranian government has been sending military equipment and personnel into
neighbouring Iraq. On Monday, President Bush suggested Iran was involved in making roadside bombs, known as improvised explosive devices, that are being used in Iraq. And Defence Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld last week accused Iran of sending members of its Revolutionary Guard to conduct operations in Iraq. Today, Pace, the top U.S. military official, was asked at a Pentagon news conference if he has proof that Iran's government is sponsoring these activities. "I do not, sir," Pace said. |
Bush
Iraq War Strategy |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 16, 2006
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That Bush has stepped up his
air raids in Iraq, doesn't care who he kills and maims and that Iraqis
testify that this increases the level of Iraqi hate and resistance indicates
Bush's real strategy.
Bush wants chaos and civil war in Iraq - as much as he can generate - before he attacks his next target which is Iran. The more violence and civil war in Iraq, and the weaker the new Iraqi government is, the more Americans can claim to be needed, must stay and "help build the new democracy" and build more permanent military bases. Also, more violence means easier pickings for those systematically stripping Iraq of its assets, and more ' evidence' that Iran can be blamed for the increasing resistance. The more war, the more Bush's cronies in the U.S. military/industrial complex prosper. |
U.S.
military airstrikes significantly increased in Iraq |
by Tom Lasseter
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March, 14, 2006
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American forces have dramatically increased airstrikes in Iraq during the past five months, a change of tactics that may foreshadow how the United States plans to battle a still-strong insurgency while reducing the number of U.S. ground troops serving here. |
Media
Blitz For War With Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 16, 2006
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On reading Mike Whitney's article,
I was struck by how complete is the U.S. media blitz for war with Iran
and the lack of any factual basis for initiating a war with potentially
horrible consequences for all humanity.
American mass media has certainly become the servant of the military/industrial complex, and the propagandist of the greatest criminal conspiracy in history, now operating out of Washington D.C. As Whitney said: "Who could have imagined 4 years ago how utterly corrupted our media really is?"..no "facts, nor context, nor analysis, just the endless, repetitive fear-mongering of administration officials". |
The
48 Hour Media-blitz For War With Iran |
by Mike Whitney
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March 11, 2006
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In the last 48 hours all the major
players in the Bush administration have issued statements warning of the
impending danger of Iran. Cheney blasted the Islamic regime saying there would be "meaningful consequences" if it refuses to comply with international demands to stop its nuclear program. Condoleezza Rice said, "We face no greater challenge from a single country than Iran This is a country that seems determined, it seems, to develop a nuclear weapon in defiance of the international community that is determined that they should not get one." |
Vitally Important Information
on Bush's Plan for Nuclear War On Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 16, 2006
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This long - 17 page essay, with many back
up links to give more extensive information on key points, is once of
the most thorough articles we have republished on the new nuclear doctrines
and how they will be applied to wage a pre-emptive nuclear war on Iran. |
The
Dangers of a Middle East Nuclear War (Part1) |
by Michel Chossudovsky
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February 17, 2006
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New Pentagon Doctrine: Mini-Nukes are "Safe for the Surrounding Civilian Population" |
Is
the Bush Administration Planning a Nuclear Holocaust? |
by Michel Chossudovsky
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February 22, 2006
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Will the US launch "Mini-nukes" against Iran in Retaliation for Tehran's "Non-compliance"? |
Torture
and Denial |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 6, 2006
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There is a huge body of evidence, including
photos, testimony and eye-witness accounts, that U.S. policy is to torture
those they detain and imprison around the world.
Of particular interest are the words used by Bush, Cheney and others to deny the charge of torture. Never, in the history of the United States, has an administration told such colossal lies, with such a straight face, to deny and continue, such horrendous crimes. They are very skilful actors. |
Tomgram:
Dahr Jamail Follows the Trail of Torture |
March 5, 2006
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The other day on Jerry Agar's radio show,
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld responded to accusations about American
atrocities at our prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He accused the detainees
there of manipulating public opinion by lying about their treatment. He
said, in part: |
Chomsky
Predicts Nuclear War If Present U.S. Policies Continue |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 6, 2006
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. . . Unfortunately the United
States is in the grip of psychopaths who will not stop at any crime to
achieve their goals.
They have anointed themselves with a veneer of fanatic patriotism, piety and the flag. They continue their multiplying crimes protected by an increasingly fascist military state where no dissent is tolerated. It is time for sane, responsible citizens to mobilise and get rid of the Bush regime. If you don't act before Bush goes to war on Iran, it will probably be too late |
World
in peril, Chomsky tells overflow crowd |
March 5, 2006
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There are dire consequences to the current
direction of the U.S. foreign policy, said Noam Chomsky in a speech Saturday
at Binghamton University. Among those consequences, he said, is a nuclear
Armageddon. |
Prisons
Ready For Dissenters |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March 4, 2006
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Please read the following article
as it is likely to happen if the Bush regime, or it's nominated successor,
continues in office.
As Kurt predicts," the Straussian neocons sincerely intend to populate the new U.S. prisons" most probably with war dissenters. If those who value their liberty don't use it, they may lose it. |
Bush
Neocons: Going After Fifth Columnists |
by Kurt Nimmo
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February 22 2006
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David Horowitz, on the paycheck
of the reactionary Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation and CIA collaborator
Richard Scaifes foundation, ranted and raved back at the outset
of the Iraqi invasion in early 2003, issuing shrill warnings about a Fifth
Column
preparing to move into action to attempt to defeat America
in its war against Saddam. According to Horowitz, the incipient
peace movement is not about peace but is instead a fifth
column communist movement determined to destroy America and
give victory to our totalitarian enemies. Horowitz predicted a violent
communist revolution in the streets of Americapossibly a flashback
to earlier times when Horowitz was an antiwar radical responsible for
orchestrating an often violent peace movement with his high
profile Ramparts Magazine (until he decided working for the Straussian
neocons was more profitable)a hateful bedlam that did not occur
because the 2003 antiwar movement primarily consisted of average Americans,
not communists or America-haters, as Horowitz
would have it in his paranoid fantasies.
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Peaceful
Resolution of Dispute With Iran Still Possible |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March
4, 2006
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The choice is:
(1) The use of diligent creative diplomacy to resolve differences with Iran. (2) A U.S. rush to war and bombing of Iran, supported by some other states, even nuclear bombing, that may kill or maim hundreds of thousands of Iranians. It is very worthwhile for Professor Klare in the following article, to outline the diplomatic option and encourage states and groups to work with involved interested parties to achieve such a goal. |
Defusing
The Iran Crisis |
by Michael T. Klare
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March
3, 2006
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Reports that Iran and Russia have reached an agreement on a plan for the joint enrichment of Iran's uranium in Russia have eased fears of a major international confrontation over Iran's nuclear plans. But this danger has by no means been eliminated. Without a permanent resolution of the dispute agreeable to both the United States and Iran, the prospect of an armed clash will grow increasingly severe. Such a clash might not entail full-scale war, but it could trigger an uncontrollable explosion of sectarian and religious strife throughout the Middle East. Preventing such a clash is among the most pressing tasks facing the international community today. |
U.S. Terrorism Breeds Civil
War |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March
2, 2006
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Invading and waging illegal
and totally unjustified war on Iraq and lying about links with 9/11, WMD
and nuclear weapons that did not exist, the U.S. was desperate to create
excuses to stay in Iraq and no withdraw anytime soon.. It wants to consolidate
it's permanent bases there, and continue with plans to launch war on Iran
and dominate middle east oil. That's part of the neocon Bush Administration
plan. So fomenting a civil war in Iraq using various CIA covert action
techniques, and blaming others seems to be designed to further US/UK objectives.
This is revealed in the following articles.
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Samarra
and the CIA-bred Death Squads in Iraq |
by Max Fuller
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February 27, 2006
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"Construction Minister Jassem Mohammed
Jaafar said, "Holes were dug into the mausoleums four main
pillars and packed with explosives. Then charges were connected together
and linked to another charge placed just under the dome. The wires were
then linked to a detonator which was triggered at a distance." |
Report
Shows Killing By Torture |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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March
2, 2006
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Few of the people the U.S. has
arbitrarily imprisoned have been guilty of any crime or been given a fair
trial. Many have been tortured to death, murdered or taken to prisons
in other countries. The Bush Administration has made America into a rogue
state with no respect for it's own Constitution or international law.
The following Human Rights Report shows how the Bushites are introducing
a new barbarism into the American social fabric.
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Groundbreaking
Report on Deaths in Custody |
February 22, 2006
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The deaths of detainees in U.S. custody
have been shrouded in secrecy for years. To shine a light on the U.S.
governments handling of the nearly 100 detainee deaths since 2002,
Human Rights First has been independently researching these cases. |
9-11:
Can the Truth Set Us Free? |
by Mike Kress, ICH
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February 25, 2006
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Ever since the attacks of September 11, 2001,
there was enough evidence available for me to conclude that the Bush administration
knew we would be attacked with airplanes in some way but they purposely
did nothing to prevent the attacks in order to justify their political
goals.
For example, aside from the multiple warnings the Bush administration received as confirmed by Richard Clark, Condoleezza Rice, and Donald Rumsfeld they were also aware that the Pentagon and FEMA had conducted exercises that involved jetliners used as missiles. There is a mountain of evidence that the president and his cabinet, as well as the intelligence community, knew that this scenario was possible. |
Don't
go back to sleep! |
from
Kevin Barrett
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posted
February 25, 2005
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Sleepless in America! -
Nation Tosses and Turns Restively--Awakening is At Hand
If the now-proven fact that Bush and Cheney blew up the WTC and murdered thousands of Americans to start an endless war is giving you sleepless nights...join the growing number of radio hosts and listeners who are venting their spleen and calling for insurrection and justice. |
What more proof do you need????? |
Posted February 25, 2006
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Professor
Stephen Jones Blows 9/11 Roof Off in Utah |
by Philip Sherman
Gordon, mujca.com
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February 1, 2006
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On this very conservative campus (in the most conservative county in the most conservative state in the union), where community leaders pulled out all the stops in 2004 to prevent Michael Moore from speaking as part of his anti-Bush, pro-Kerry Slacker Uprising Tour, Dr. Steven Jones, this pious professor from the Mormon Church-owned Brigham Young University, calmly, gently, gave a simple physics lesson on the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings, the implications of which awed the audience with a sense of world-historical significance, and implied an indictment of the present administration so utterly devastating that it made Moores Fahrenheit 9/11 look like a Bush apologia. |
Scholars Look
for 9/11 Truth |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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February 25, 2006
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This is the best and most comprehensive
resource I have yet found on the 9/11 attack in 2001. From my own continuing
research I think the scholars are right: that the U.S. is in the hands
of a criminal conspiracy who are bent on global domination. It's such
and awful big pill to swallow, that many will reject this conclusion as
untenable, impossible and that those who think this way must be nuts.
I don't blame them for thinking this way. |
Another
9/11 to Start War With Iran? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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February 22, 2006
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I have often warned about the possible Bush
Administration use of a fake attack on the U.S. to justify an attack on
Iran - as the 9/1l attack in 2001 , was used to justify the Iraq war.
But Iraq had no links to al-Qaeda, nothing to do with terrorism, the 9/11
attack, or bin-Laden and had no weapons of mass destruction, and no nuclear
weapons program. However the very erroneous and false justifications for
the Iraq war were exposed repeatedly but not by the mass media. Bush did
not end the falsely justified war. The U.S. is continuing the war by increasing
by 5 times, the air attacks on selected Iraq targets. The liars are winning. |
Deep
Background |
by Philip Giraldi
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August 1, 2005
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In Washington it is hardly a secret that
the same people in and around the administration who brought you Iraq
are preparing to do the same for Iran. |
Setting
the Stage For WWIII |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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February 21, 2006
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Heather Wokusch gives a very good analysis in her following article of how the Bush Administration is inventing a false story about Iran making nuclear weapons to threaten the U.S. and Israel. Even though the US and Israel surround Iran with thousands of nuclear weapons that could destroy Iran in a few hours, if Iran ever attacked either nation. It seems crazy that Americans would believe such drivel, but most of them are well-conditioned by a co-operative mass media to believe whatever the Bush Administration tells them. The purpose is to create a groundswell of public opinion that will support a U.S. war on Iran. |
WWIII
or Bust: Implications of a US Attack on Iran |
by
Heather Wokusch
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Witnessing the Bush administration's drive
for an attack on Iran is like being a passenger in a car with a raving
drunk at the wheel. Reports of impending doom surfaced a year ago, but
now it's official: under orders from Vice President Cheney's office, the
Pentagon has developed "last resort" aerial-assault plans using
long-distance B2 bombers and submarine-launched ballistic missiles with
both conventional and nuclear weapons. |
U.S.
Promotes Arab Hatred |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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February 17, 2006
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How to stop it? Everyone has a stake in exposing Bush's lies, crimes and madness before he embarks on his next major crime. The future of humanity depends on stopping the Bush juggernaut before it's too late. Once he starts it and makes his first strike against Iran, the momentum for war will be unstoppable. The results - unthinkable. The build-up to this is taking place right now. |
Abu
Ghraib photos fuel Arab anger against US |
From STUFF
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February 17, 2006
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In Iraq, anger grew as more television
stations broadcast the images. "It makes you feel humiliated as an Iraqi," said Mehdi Jumbas, a technician in Baghdad. "The government should act, not let this pass. They should do something about these jails...Last time what happened? Nothing." The United States also faces pressure over treatment of detainees at its naval base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Five U.N. human rights experts urged Washington this week to shut down the Guantanamo jail after concluding that force-feeding of prisoners and some interrogation techniques there amounted to torture. |
Permanent
Bases Point Toward Permanent War: |
February 16, 2006
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Is
the Neocon Nightmare Winding Down, or Just Getting Started? "To initiate a war of aggression is, therefore, not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime, differing from other war crimes only in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole." - Judgment of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, relating to "Count Two, the Crime of Aggression," as brought against Herman Goering, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and 14 other defendants. |
Scholars
for 9/11 Truth |
Posted
by Marty Martin
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February
5, 2006
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The Bush administration’s justification
for our preemptive invasion of Iraq and the continuing costly war is largely
based on the official version of events of September 11, 2001. Imagine the political implications if voters were to discover that fundamental portions of the official story were fabrications. So far, the mainstream media and public have been unwilling to question the official version, but this may be changing. A group of scholars, calling themselves Scholars for 9/11 Truth are now educating the public about fatal flaws in the administration’s story. I encourage you to take a fresh look at the evidence, and support an independent assessment of those events. |
Why,
Where and When Will Bush Use Nuclear Weapons? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 24, 2006
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These concerned people should
not be be easily dismissed using the usual escape mechanisms we tend to
use for unpleasant or unthinkable subjects and problems. On reflection most people would agree, that this is the greatest problem of all time - that any nuclear weapon state can directly, indirectly or inadvertently, initiate a nuclear holocaust and destroy humanity and our world forever. |
Vote
To Impeach Bush |
Compiled
by Larry
Ross
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January 24, 2006
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Read what informed people have
to say about Bush and his insane charade of playing protector of the U.S.A. |
Why,
Where and When Will Bush Use Nuclear Weapons? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 24, 2006
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These concerned people should
not be be easily dismissed using the usual escape mechanisms we tend to
use for unpleasant or unthinkable subjects and problems. On reflection most people would agree, that this is the greatest problem of all time - that any nuclear weapon state can directly, indirectly or inadvertently, initiate a nuclear holocaust and destroy humanity and our world forever. |
International
Terrorism Does Not Exist |
by General Leonid
Ivashov
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January 22, 2006
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Leonid Ivashov, Chief of Staff of the Russian armed forces when the September 11, 2001, attacks took place, now explains that international terrorism does not exist and that the September 11 attacks were the result of a set-up. What we are seeing is a manipulation by the big powers; this terrorism would not exist without them. He affirms that, instead of faking a "world war on terror", the best way to reduce that kind of attacks is through respect for international law and peaceful cooperation among countries and their citizens. |
What
America Has Become Under Bush |
January 17, 2006
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Tomgram: Ariel Dorfman on
How Bush Makes Fiction of us All ".....Let us suppose that the United States suffers another terrorist attack of even more devastating consequences than the last one, as assault where maybe, who knows, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of men, women and children die..." |
But
What if it Really Happened? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 17, 2006
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Remember that
the Iraq war was carefully planned well before the 9/11 attack. The Internet is full of authoritative articles that the Bush Administration is planning a war against Iran - even a nuclear war. As with Iraq, the reasons are oil and power. Will there be a new, larger terrorist attack on the U.S. that Bush can use to justify a larger war against Iran? Will Americans believe it? Unfortunately, if there is a larger terrorist attack on the U.S., a majority will believe anything their President and media tell them. The crime may be so big, that Bush's past lies will be forgotten or set aside. Americans will support another war, just as they supported the Iraq war. |
AL GORE ON FIRE - US
Constitution in Grave Danger |
by Albert Gore Jr.
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January 16, 2006
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The following is the transcript
as prepared for delivery. Congressman Barr and I have disagreed many times over the years, but we have joined together today with thousands of our fellow citizens - Democrats and Republicans alike - to express our shared concern that America's Constitution is in grave danger. See also: In Martin Luther King Day address, Gore compares wiretapping of Americans to surveillance of King and GORE SLAMS WIRETAPS: A PRESIDENT WHO BREAKS THE LAW IS A THREAT TO THE VERY STRUCTURE OF OUR GOVERNMENT |
U.S. Led Iran War In March? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 15, 2006
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Here is another article predicting
a U.S. led war with Iran in March 2006. Mike Whitney says that there are indications that the U.S. plans a nuclear war. Jack Straw's repeating of U.S. lies about Iran suggests that the U.K. is part of the U.S. plan, and will probably join with the U.S. in making war on Iran. |
The
Bombs of March - Countdown to War with Iran? |
by Mike
Whitney
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January 13, 2006
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Iran will defend itself if it
is attacked by the United States or Israel. Defending one's country against unprovoked aggression is sanctioned under international law and is a requirement of true leadership. We would expect no different if either the United States or Israel was attacked. The Sharon and Bush administrations' have done an admirable job of poisoning public opinion against Iran; interpreting President Ahmadinejad's comments as a potential danger to Israel's welfare. But such statements, however offensive, are commonplace in the Middle East and cannot be construed as a credible threat. |
Chomsky says "..the problems
are so serious and overwhelming" |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 15, 2006
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Chomsky, 40 years a U.S. political
activist, was asked in the following interview: "What would you have
done differently?" He answered: "I would have done more. Because the problems are so serious and overwhelming that it's disgraceful not to do more about it" Chomsky then outlines some of the problems that should concern everyone. |
Chomsky:
'There Is No War On Terror' |
by Geov Parrish, AlterNet
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January 14, 2006
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For over 40 years, MIT professor
Noam Chomsky has been one of the world's leading intellectual critics of
U.S. foreign policy. Today, with America's latest imperial adventure in
trouble both politically and militarily, Chomsky -- who turned 77 last month
-- vows not to slow down "as long as I'm ambulatory." I spoke
with him by phone, on Dec. 9 and again on Dec. 20, from his office in Cambridge. Geov Parrish: Is George Bush in political trouble? And if so, why? Noam Chomsky: George Bush would be in severe political trouble if there were an opposition political party in the country. |
The
Holy Crusade |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 14, 2006
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There are over 14,000,000
results on Google searching under "How Dangerous Is George Bush?" This is an excellent demonstration showing that so many people know he is extremely dangerous and state why. In a nutshell, it is because Bush claims it is America's duty to rid the world of terrorist evil. He defines his motives as good and God-approved. Those against him are evil and with the terrorists. Any crime is permissible in Bush's holy war on anything he proclaims as terrorism. In-betweens are not tolerated. |
Dangerous
Religion George W. Bush's theology of
empire. |
by Jim Wallis
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September - October 2003
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Religion is the most dangerous energy source known to humankind. The moment a person (or government or religion or organization) is convinced that God is either ordering or sanctioning a cause or project, anything goes. The history, worldwide, of religion-fueled hate, killing, and oppression is staggering. Eugene Peterson (from the introduction to the book of Amos in the Bible paraphrase The Message) |
Little
Terrorism Found in US? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 11, 2006
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From all the people seized
and imprisoned by the Bush Administration, there have been remarkably few
convictions or uncovering of serious terrorist activity. I think it's purpose is to inspire fear among Americans that they too might be secretly imprisoned, or spied on, if they are of middle eastern origin, or critical of the Bush Administration. It is all part of the Bush Administration's plan to move American democracy toward a more fascist military state, while claiming this is necessary to protect American democracy against terrorism. The media lap it up, repeat it, and most busy people believe what their paper tells them. |
TERRORISM
PROSECUTIONS, 2005: HOW MUCH PROGRESS? |
December 8, 2005
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Amidst charges that President
Bush and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) are inflating the number of criminal
prosecutions for terrorism, five cases shed light on the administrations
mixed record of convictions during 2005. In a Florida case, officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) falsified documents in an effort to cover repeated missteps and then retaliated against an agent who first complained about the problems. |
War
With Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 9, 2006
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This article by Michel Chossudovsky
should be read with his new article on "Nuclear War Against Iran" written almost a year later. They are very thorough, well-researched papers
with vitally important information and warnings about a major nuclear assault
against Iran. ...Medical care would be virtually non-existent. Deadly radiation will spread over the planet, slowly killing people who were not killed initially by nuclear blast, fire and other effects. A nuclear winter could follow in the aftermath of the war, which would kill all life. Diseases, plagues, starvation and barbarism would mean slow agonising deaths for the remainder. No-one would be safe in New Zealand, or anywhere else in the world. Rapid escalation would likely happen. This means Bush's nuclear war would fly out of control. Nuclear radiation, pollution and nuclear winter would soon make earth a devastated wasteland. |
Planned
US-Israeli Attack on Iran |
by Michel Chossudovsky
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May 1, 2005
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At the outset of Bush's second
term, Vice President Dick Cheney dropped a bombshell. He hinted, in no uncertain
terms, that Iran was "right at the top of the list" of the rogue
enemies of America, and that Israel would, so to speak, "be doing the
bombing for us", without US military involvement and without us putting
pressure on them "to do it": ....Israel is a Rottweiler on a leash: The US wants to "set Israel loose" to attack Iran. |
Nuclear
War against Iran |
by Michel Chossudovsky
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January 3, 2006
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The launching of an outright
war using nuclear warheads against Iran is now in the final planning stages. |
Are
We Living In a Giant Conspiracy? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 8, 2006
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ABush and Blair both point to
the terrorist 9/11 and London bombings attacks as their excuse to make war
on whoever they accuse of committing or sponsoring terrorist acts against
them, or who they claim might make nuclear weapons and attack them in the
future. As we have seen with the Iraq war, there was no terrorists involved.
Bush and Blair do not require proofs. They define who and what is the real
threat. The media then endlessly repeat and establish this new reality for
the people to believe. However, even if the terrorist attacks actually happened the way Bush and Blair claim, it does not then give them the excuse to wage a phoney war on Iraq based on lies. But what if this excuse - the terrorist attacks - are themselves phoney as the evidence below suggests? |
London
Bombing - Strange Coincidences Suggest Cover-up |
by Fred Burks
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July 13, 2005
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Many strange facts from highly credible sources are coming in regarding the recent London bombings. The most astonishing is the following conversation which took place the afternoon of the London bombing on BBC radio. The BBC host interviewed Peter Power, Managing Director of Visor Consultants, which bills itself as a 'crisis management' advice company. Peter Power was a former Scotland Yard official. |
Emerging Fascism in 'Coalition
of the Willing' |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 6, 2006
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One of Pilger's best - crammed
with useful facts and insights. Fascism is growing world-wide, in both existing
dictatorial countries and in coalition-of-the-willing countries. If Bush fails to make his 1984 society out of U.S. democracy, a lot of the credit should go to John Pilger for his tireless efforts to educate people about the growing dangers of the Bush/Neocon regime. |
The Quiet Death Of Freedom |
by
John
Pilger
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January 5, 2006
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On Christmas Eve, I dropped in on Brian Haw, whose hunched, pacing figure was just visible through the freezing fog. For four and a half years, Brian has camped in Parliament Square with a graphic display of photographs that show the terror and suffering imposed on Iraqi children by British policies. The effectiveness of his action was demonstrated last April when the Blair government banned any expression of opposition within a kilometre of Parliament. The High Court subsequently ruled that, because his presence preceded the ban, Brian was an exception. |
Bell-wether
Condi Shows U.S. War Plans for Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 6, 2006
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Condolezza Rice, US Secretary
of State, prominently featured as one of the story tellers in Bush's litany
of lies he used to justify his war with Iraq. ... ...How many times can Americans be fooled into supporting Bush's endless wars? |
Rice
Says Patience With Iran Waning |
by Anne Gearan
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January 5, 2006
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``We are moving into a period of time with
Iran where I think we're going to have to, the world is going to have
to make some decisions,'' Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said. |
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