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This article from Nov. 2003 was updated
Dec.28,2007) Count
Cherep-Spiridovitch was a Czarist
general who battled the Bolsheviks in the
1917 Russian Revolution. In 1926 he
published a book entitled "The Secret
World Government" which shows how the
Rothschild's plan for world tyranny
dominates modern history. |
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Traitor George C. Marshall
Exposed By Sen Joe McCarthy |
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(Dec. 30th, 2007) |
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Delivered June 14, 1951, before the
United States Senate:
"How can we account for our present
situation unless we believe that men high in
this Government are concerting to deliver us
to disaster? This must be the product of a
great conspiracy, a conspiracy on a scale so
immense as to dwarf any previous such
venture in the history of man. A conspiracy
of infamy so black that, when it is finally
exposed, its principals shall be forever
deserving of the maledictions of all honest
men.
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Judicial Watch Announces List of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2007 |
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(Dec. 29th, 2007) |
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Washington,
DC –Judicial Watch, the public interest
group that investigates and prosecutes
government corruption, today released its
2007 list of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted
Corrupt Politicians.” The list, in
alphabetical order, includes: |
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When it comes to surveillance and the
treatment of classified information,
President Bush is making up the rules as he
goes along |
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LONDON (Reuters) - World leaders voiced
outrage at the assassination on Thursday of
Pakistan's opposition leader Benazir Bhutto
and expressed fears for the fate of the
nuclear-armed state. |
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The latest estimate of
the growing costs of the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan and the worldwide battle against
terrorism -- nearly $15 billion a month --
came last week from one of the Senate's
leading proponents of a continued U.S.
military presence in Iraq. |
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Why are we so disconnected from the slave
labor that produces so many of our products? |
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"They're locking them up today
They're throwing away the key
I wonder who it'll be tomorrow, you or
me?"
The Red Telephone (LOVE, 1967)
At Christmas time, it has been my habit
to write a column in remembrance of the many
innocent people in prisons whose lives have
been stolen by the US criminal justice (sic)
system that is as inhumane as it is
indifferent to justice. Usually I retell the
cases of William Strong and Christophe
Gaynor, two men framed in the state of
Virginia by prosecutors and judges as wicked
and corrupt as any who served Hitler or
Stalin.
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Pesticide Effects on Sex Last Generations in Rats |
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(Dec. 24th, 2007) |
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A lab rat’s life is not a
happy one, but for some it’s especially
bleak. In March, a team of researchers
announced that female rats were spurning
males whose great-grandmothers had been
exposed to the fungicide vinclozolin. The
male rats were fertile and looked healthy;
still, something about them—perhaps their
smell—was a total turnoff. This suggests
that pesticides and other hormone-disrupting
chemicals not only may harm those who have
close encounters with them, they may also
affect mating behavior in later generations. |
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CLARKSBURG, W. Va. -- The FBI is embarking
on a $1 billion effort to build the world's
largest computer database of peoples'
physical characteristics, a project that
would give the government unprecedented
abilities to identify individuals in the
United States and abroad. |
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A newly declassified document shows that J.
Edgar Hoover, the longtime director of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, had a plan
to suspend habeas corpus and imprison some
12,000 Americans he suspected of disloyalty. |
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Tony Blair converts to Catholicism - as immigration means Britain is now a Catholic country |
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(Dec. 24th, 2007) |
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Tony Blair announced his conversion to
Catholicism yesterday after a controversial
25-year spiritual journey.
The former Prime Minister – previously a
High Church Anglican – was welcomed into the
faith by the Archbishop of Westminster,
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, after
Communion on Friday. |
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Year end is a good time to look back and
reflect on what's ahead. If past is
prologue, however, the outlook isn't good,
and nothing on the horizon suggests
otherwise. Voters last November wanted
change but got betrayal from the bipartisan
criminal class in Washington. Their attitude
shows in an October Reuters/Zogby (RZ)
opinion poll with George Bush at 24% that
tops Richard Nixon's worst showing of 25% at
his lowest 1974 Watergate point. And if that
looks bad, consider Congress with "The Hill"
reporting from the same RZ Index that our
legislators scored a "staggering 11%, the
lowest (congressional) rating in history,"
but there's room yet to hit bottom and a
year left to do it. Why not with lawmakers'
consistent voter sellout and failure record
that keeps getting worse. |
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U.S. Veteran Reveals Atomic Bombs Dropped On Afghanistan And Iraq |
View This Article
(Dec. 18th, 2007) |
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Despite a just-released U.S. national
intelligence consensus that Iran is not
developing nuclear weapons, apocalyptic
fundamentalists George Bush and Dick Cheney
remain intent on ordering an all-out attack
against one of the world's oldest (and best
armed) civilizations. As governments and
citizenry protest this folly, an overriding
question torments many minds: Will the
architects of more than one-million civilian
corpses in Iraq choose to go “go nuclear”
against Iran? |
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Money market life support can't cure disease:James Saft |
View This Article
(Dec. 19th, 2007) |
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LONDON (Reuters) - The central banks' money
market rescue is more like a heart
defibrillator than a Heimlich Maneuver: a
trip to intensive care is needed afterwards,
rather than just a deep breath and drink of
water. |
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Senate Caves - Gives Bush, Zionists $70 Billion For Wars |
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(Dec. 19th, 2007) |
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The Senate on Tuesday night handed President
Bush a critical victory in the Iraq debate,
approving billions of dollars for war
operations and backing down from a
months-long threat of withholding funding
until the White House commits to a drawdown
of troops. |
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Year end is a good time to look back and
reflect on what's ahead. If past is
prologue, however, the outlook isn't good,
and nothing on the horizon suggests
otherwise. Voters last November wanted
change but got betrayal from the bipartisan
criminal class in Washington. Their attitude
shows in an October Reuters/Zogby (RZ)
opinion poll with George Bush at 24% that
tops Richard Nixon's worst showing of 25% at
his lowest 1974 Watergate point. And if that
looks bad, consider Congress with "The Hill"
reporting from the same RZ Index that our
legislators scored a "staggering 11%, the
lowest (congressional) rating in history,"
but there's room yet to hit bottom and a
year left to do it. Why not with lawmakers'
consistent voter sellout and failure record
that keeps getting worse. |
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U.S. Veteran Reveals Atomic Bombs Dropped On Afghanistan And Iraq |
View This Article
(Dec. 18th, 2007) |
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Despite a just-released U.S. national
intelligence consensus that Iran is not
developing nuclear weapons, apocalyptic
fundamentalists George Bush and Dick Cheney
remain intent on ordering an all-out attack
against one of the world's oldest (and best
armed) civilizations. As governments and
citizenry protest this folly, an overriding
question torments many minds: Will the
architects of more than one-million civilian
corpses in Iraq choose to go “go nuclear”
against Iran? |
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CHICAGO - Rising US food inflation, now a
25-year high, is reminiscent of the 1970s
and will continue for the next five years
due to growing world economies, increased
food demand and a sharp expansion of
corn-based ethanol production, a top food
economist said Friday. |
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Surviving the New World Order (Encore)
By Henry Makow Ph.D. |
View This Article
(Dec. 17th, 2007) |
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This isn't about storing silver coins or
canned food or getting an AK-47.
It's about saving your soul, not your skin.
It's about the tendency to obsess on the New
World Order, get depressed and become
unbearable.
The situation is depressing. A satanic cult
controls the credit of the world and rules
through myriad proxies. It is determined to
destroy civilization and institute an
Orwellian police state. |
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The FDA knew back in 2003
that a HPV is not the actual
cause of cervical cancer.
The actual cause is a
"persistent HPV infection
that may act as a tumor
promoter in cancer induction
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Wall Street has not been active in
nanotechnology financing. The planned $100
million Initial Public Offering (IPO) of
NanoDynamics, Inc (ND) may change the
funding land-scape for nanotechnology
companies. worldwide investment of over $10
billion (2006) |
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New U.S. Attorney General stonewalls Senate over CIA tapes |
View This Article
(Dec. 17th, 2007) |
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Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy said
Friday he is disappointed at the Justice
Department for its outright refusal to hand
over any information about the interrogation
videotapes destroyed by the CIA two years
ago. |
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Estulin: Elitists Consider Assassinating Ron Paul |
View This Article
(Dec. 17th, 2007) |
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Best-selling author and Bilderberg sleuth
Daniel Estulin says he has received
information from sources inside the U.S.
intelligence community which suggests that
people from the highest levels of the U.S.
government are considering an assassination
attempt against Congressman Ron Paul because
they are threatened by his burgeoning
popularity. |
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This stunning censored
interview conducted by
medical historian Edward
Shorter for WGBH public
television (Boston) and
Blackwell Science was cut
from The Health Century due
to its huge liability--the
admission that Merck drug
company vaccines have
traditionally been injecting
cancer viruses (SV40 and
others) in people worldwide.
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