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Alex Jones Documentary Pays Homage To Maverick Patriot Aaron Russo
Alex Jones' latest DVD documentary release, Reflections And Warnings
- An Interview With Aaron Russo, pays homage to maverick patriot Aaron
Russo, who left this mortal coil in August 2007 after a long battle
with cancer. The film is a 90 minute uncut version of Jones' seminal
interview with Russo, which took place months before his death.
Fake
Rape Photos Re-Emerge Again To Discredit Real Torture Scandal Staged photos lifted from porn websites purporting to be images
of U.S. troops raping female detainees at Abu Ghraib are again circulating
at the height of the torture scandal, discrediting the very real and
admitted accounts of rape described in Major General Antonio Taguba's
military report into the Abu Ghraib prison.
Iran
officials accuse US over mosque bombing
Iranian officials accused the United States on Friday of “hiring”
those behind a suicide bombing of a Shiite mosque that killed 25 people,
linking the attack to next month’s presidential election.
Obama’s
Pakistan Embassy Reveals South Asian Strategy
Call it a “Green Zone” for Pakistan and Afghanistan. The
United States will spend more than a $1 billion on a brand spanking
new embassy in Islamabad, along with permanent housing for U.S. government
civilians and new office space in the Pakistani capital, according to
McClatchy.
Dollar
Falls Most In A Month Since 1985
The U.S. dollar fell to five-month lows against a basket of currencies
Friday as an advance in global equities and signs of an easing global
recession drove investors to snap up higher-yielding currencies and
riskier assets.
Reporter
Dragged From Near Air Force One for Trying to Hand Letter to Obama
She later identified herself as Brenda Lee, a writer for the Georgia
Informer in Macon, and said she has White House press credentials. The
newspaper’s Web site says it is a monthly publication, and a Brenda
Lee column is posted on it.
Obama
Admin Continues To Protect Bush Torture Criminals; Denies Photos Show
Rape The White House and the Pentagon have ridiculously denied the
facts of their own internal military investigation by claiming that
photos taken at Abu Ghraib and other detention facilities do not show
prison guards raping women and children, in a continuation of the Obama
administration's zealous mission to protect the perpetrators of the
Bush torture program who broke national and international law.
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Senior Military Sources Confirm Rape and Sodomy At Abu Ghraib Fresh confirmations have emerged from senior military sources
that suppressed photographs of the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib
prison show scenes of rape, sexually explicit acts, sodomy and forced
masturbation.
Flashback:
Torture photos depict ‘rape and murder,’ Sen. Graham
said in 2004 In spite of the White House and Pentagon’s synchronized
rebuttal to an explosive story by the Daily Telegraph alleging the
White House is suppressing images of prisoners’ sexual abuse,
almost nothing about the paper’s Thursday morning report was
new, least of all the charges of rape.
Korean
War Vets Say War is Likely
It was business as usual at the May meeting of the Monroe County
chapter of the Korean War Veterans Association. But for some, their
minds were on the current situation in North Korea.
Following
A Healthy Lifestyle Is On Decline In U.S.
Only a small proportion of adults follow this healthy lifestyle
pattern, and in fact, the numbers are declining, according to an
article published in the June 2009 issue of The American Journal
of Medicine.
Pentagon
plans new cyberspace war command: report
The Pentagon plans to create a new military command for cyberspace,
stepping up preparations by the armed forces to conduct both offensive
and defensive computer warfare, the New York Times said on Friday.
Voters
increasingly Eurosceptic: poll
Voters are increasingly opposed to the European Union, a poll for
the Economist weekly has revealed, just days ahead of elections
for the European Parliament.
Aloha
man calls 9-1-1 over botched fast-food order
For most folks it’s not a dilemma. Given a choice between
“a day without sunshine” and a day without jail time,
most people will skip the orange juice and stay out of jail.
Wikipedia
bans Church of Scientology In an unprecedented effort to crack down on self-serving
edits, the Wikipedia supreme court has banned contributions from
all IP addresses owned or operated by the Church of Scientology
and its associates.
The Great Global Warming Hoax
RAND Wants WWIII to Save US Economy
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