"Gori
in ruins"? You decide
Russia's ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin has dismissed media reports
that the Georgian city of Gori is "in ruins." He called the
allegations a "disinformation campaign" and pointed to the
fact that Russian peacekeepers have in fact performed a humanitarian
mission there.
Georgia
used US and Ukrainian mercenaries in its aggression against South Ossetia
Russia has won the war in Georgia. US-based scientist of politics at
Nixon Center, Dmitri Simes, told ITAR-TASS that Russia would now need
to win the world in cooperation with the USA. The expert means that
Russia currently needs to try to turn the past events in South Ossetia
to advantage of US-Russian relations.
Russia's
NATO envoy calls U.S. missile shield 'dead cat'
Russia's ambassador to NATO has compared the U.S. missile defense system
to "a dead cat," since its effectiveness can only be verified
as a result of reciprocal thermonuclear missile strikes.
DNC
Warehouse "Concentration Camp" Uncovered By Reporters A CBS news crew has uncovered a huge warehouse holding facility
in Denver, consisting of steel cages topped with barbed wire, ready
to receive thousands of protesters at this year's Democratic National
Convention.
Obama
Fanatics Slam Author For Questioning 9/11 An army of frenzied Barack Obama acolytes have
been busy attempting to smear writer Jerome Corsi, author of Obama Nation,
by citing his skepticism towards the official 9/11 story, seemingly
ignorant of the fact that such doubts are shared by the majority of
Americans.
Russians
'Seize US Weapons Depot' Russia claims to have seized a large depot of
US-made arms near the Georgian town of Senaki, as the US Secretary of
State flies to Tiblisi for urgent talks to try to bring the conflict
with Russia to an end.
Surge
for the dollar as global fears rise The dollar surged to a two-year high against
the pound and a six-month peak against the euro on Friday, as fears
about spreading economic gloom triggered a sell-off in commodities.
Neo-cons
dream of global dominance Former assistant secretary of the US Treasury,
Paul Craig Roberts says the Bush administration ordered Georgia to ethnically
cleanse South Ossetia.
U.S.
Tells Russia to Remove Forces From Georgia The U.S. demanded Russia pull its troops out
of Georgia ``immediately,'' after Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili
signed a European Union-brokered peace plan that ended five days of
fighting.
US
missile shield makes Poland a target: Russian general Poland is making itself a target for Russia's
military "100 percent" by hosting elements of a US anti-missile
system, a senior Russian general was quoted as saying by Interfax news
agency Friday.
U.S.
crude futures fall more than $3, below $112 U.S. oil futures fell more than $3 on Friday,
dropping below $112 a barrel to a 15-week low as the dollar rallied
broadly on worries about other economies slumping, fueling growing concerns
about sliding demand.
Assemblyman
urges repeal of NJ global warming law, warns of 'dramatic cooling' Responding to various new scientific reports
questioning the concept of global warming, Assemblyman Michael Doherty
today called on Governor Corzine to hold off on proposing any new regulations
associated with the state’s Global Warming Response Act and urged
the Legislature to repeal that act when it returns to legislative business
after Labor Day.
Paul Joseph Watson: Internet Censorship a Growing Cancer
Steve Watson: British Kids Encouraged To Become "Climate Cops"
Steve Watson: Terror Stopped For Putting My Hand in My Pocket
Paul Watson on the Alex Jones Show: The
state wants your children.