Week Ending:
Saturday 12th June 2004
Technology gets under clubbers' skin
Queuing to get into one nightclub in Spain could soon be a thing of the
past for regular customers thanks to a tiny computer chip implanted under
their skin.
Director
Moore to focus on Blair
Controversial film-maker Michael Moore has said he intends to follow
up his anti-Bush documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 with a film about Tony Blair.
Moon
Over Washington
Why are some of the capital’s most influential power players hanging
out with a bizarre Korean billionaire who claims to be the Messiah?
P10K Founder in Israeli Jail for Entering Gaza
Former US Marine and initiator of the Human Shield Action to Iraq, Ken
O'Keefe, was jailed last night by Israeli authorities attempting to enter
the Gaza Strip.
If
it ain’t pro-war, it ain’t on country radio
Country music artists are hardly united in their support of
the war in Iraq — but you’d never know it from
listening to the radio.
Rumsfeld
tipped to replace jail abuse investigator
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is expected to replace the two-star
general investigating the prisoner abuse scandal at Iraq's Abu Ghraib
jail with a more senior officer.
Stock
Market crash forecast
The Federal Reserve has confirmed Stock Market Crash forecast by raising
the Money Supply (M-3) by crisis proportions, up another 46.8 billion
this past week.
London
prepares for mass evacuation
The Government is doing an enormous amount of work under the overall
leadership of the Home Secretary to ensure that London is as prepared
as it possibly can be to cope with any eventuality.
Postal
ballot dirty tricks exposed
SENIOR Labour officials were accused last night of orchestrating a postal
ballot “dirty tricks” campaign amid rising concern over electoral
fraud and malpractice.
Ex-Midnight
Oil Singer Runs for Office
The former lead singer of the Australian rock band Midnight Oil, Peter
Garrett, announced Thursday that he will run for parliament with the
opposition Labour Party.
Rumsfeld
'told officers to take gloves off with Lindh'
John Walker Lindh, the so-called American Taliban, was stripped naked
and tied to a stretcher during interrogation after the office of Defence
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld ordered intelligence officers to "take
the gloves off" when questioning him.
Coup
d'Etat
The Real Reason Tenet and Pavitt Resigned from the CIA on June 3rd and
4th
Father
of Nick Berg Blasts Bush-Cheney Administration
Could Nick Berg's beheading have been a Psy-Op to divert the world's
attention from the Abu Ghraib prison scandal? The Arab world is not alone
in wondering.
Lockdown
on Sea Island
The body bags have been shipped in, locals are running scared, and foreigners
are being arrested and deported. Organisers of this week's G8 Summit
are taking no chances with security.
Killer,
Coward, Conman
Good riddance, Gipper... More proof only the good die young.
US
'not bound by torture laws'
A Pentagon report last year argued that President George W Bush was not
bound by laws banning the use of torture, according to the Wall Street
Journal.
The
Attempted Coup D'Etat of March 30, 1981
For Bush, the vice presidency was not an end in itself, but merely another
stage in the ascent towards the pinnacle of the federal bureaucracy,
the White House. With the help of his Brown Brothers, Harriman/Skull
and Bones network, Bush had now reached the point where but a single
human life stood between him and the presidency.
Anti-war
protest at Rumsfeld's home
Roughly 2,000 anti-war demonstrators have marched to the home of
US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to call for an end to the American-led
occupation of Iraq.
Video
of decapitated U.S. citizen in Iraq staged by the CIA
The video showing the alleged decapitation of U.S. citizen Nicholas Berg
by an Islamic group was initially transmitted by the U.S. networks Fox
News and CNN, and the BBC.
The
Bilderberg group
The Bilderberg group of the world's elite, currently meeting in northern
Italy and celebrating its 50th anniversary, casts an extensive shadow
on the net.
US
navy 'plans W Africa exercise'
A US defence official says the US navy is planning an unusual task force
deployment off the West African coast.
Graphic
insight into Khobar raid
Saudi militants inspired by al-Qaeda have published a graphic account
on the internet of last weekend's raid in Khobar that left 22 people
dead.
'They
didn't even give us two minutes to get out'
Last month, Israeli troops swept into the Rafah refugee camp in Gaza,
bulldozing hundreds of homes and leaving around 60 dead. Israel says
it was looking for terrorists, but by the time the army withdrew, 1,600
people were homeless.
Reagan
Dead: Shocking Facts and Important Questions
Many insiders say that Bush Sr. attempted to have Ronald Reagan killed
in 1981. Here's just one piece of evidence of many.
The
NASCAR Nazi
So many of what we could call "Nazi precursors" have been adopted
by his administration that it warrants a hard look before the coming
election, lest we all wake one day to the sound of goose-stepping.
Bizarre
Discovery Sparks Intense Investigation
A bizarre finding in the shadow of Philadelphia City Hall on Wednesday
morning has triggered an intense police investigation.