[cia-drugs] Likudnik Civilian Reprisals Endanger Israelis

2006-07-21 Thread muckblit



http://www.haloscan.com/comments/bs5785362/11535175191906/#1524545Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow and historian at the Hoover
Institution at Stanford University: Tribune Media Services, July 21,
2006, points out that the neocon-nazi invasion of Lebanon was never
about a few rockets landing mostly in Israeli pastures, but about the
very existence of Lebanon itself.http://www.chicagotribune.com/ne...pinionfront-
hed"Finally,
the world is accepting that the Middle East problem was never about
so-called occupied land--but only about the existence of Israel itself"...but
the existence of Lebanon itself is all that is jeopardized by bloodshed
and war TODAY. And today is when the invading thief cried thief, thief.Noam
Chomsky calls this propaganda technique "a thief crying thief thief". I
call it role-reversal by guilt projection. My father called it a non
sequitur to divert attention from the fact the Israelis could have
prevented soldier kidnappings to start negotiations by pre-emptively
initiating negotiations to end apartheid. Top ranking South African
generals from the apartheid era are on record advising the Israelis
that pressing their military advantage instead of opening
negotiations(prior to soldier kidnappings designed to bring TARDY
Israelis to table) only concedes political ground at the inevitable
negotiations to end apartheid.Massive, deliberate reprisals against civilians, without warning(i.e. rocketing and bombing apartment buildings FAR from warning of noisy ground conflict), is not "self defense", another non sequitur and pure propaganda and "crying thief thief" and guilt-projection role-reversal. Geneva Convention war crime civilian reprisals only create insecurity for Israeli citizens, which is the opposite of "self defense".

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[cia-drugs] Re: From the Wilderness (FWT) offices burglarized ... new developments breaking

2006-07-21 Thread muckblit
Photos consistently show that all hard drives are missing, and that the
rest of the computer equipment was destroyed. That seems to indicate
that the crime was not theft by plausibly deniable drug addicts
financing drug purchases.

-Bob D

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> http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=63797
> Published: Wednesday, July 19, 2006
> Bylined to: Michael C. Ruppert
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> From the Wilderness (FWT) offices burglarized ... new developments
breaking
>
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> FTW (Michael C. Ruppert): Sometime after 7:30 p.m. on the evening of
Sunday June 25, 2006, an unknown number of suspects entered the FTW
offices by means of two passkeys.
>
> Once inside, a sledgehammer was used to smash through four solid-core
doors secured with deadbolt locks to gain entry to our webmaster's
office, my office, the administrative office and a storage area.
>
> All seven FTW computers were ripped or disconnected from peripherals
and transported to a central unoccupied area of the building where their
covers were unscrewed and removed. After the covers had been removed,
all seven computers were smashed with sledgehammers. My monitor was also
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[cia-drugs] Warco Civilian Reprisals and Cover Memes

2006-07-21 Thread muckblit
http://www.haloscan.com/comments/bs5785362/11535175191906/?a=40566#1\
524498

The Israelis had to start a ground war before censorship broke down and
video and photos of bombed out high-rise apartment buildings seeped
through. Talking about a ground war is coverup of massive "reprisals
against civilians".

Now the propaganda can imply that there were rifles and rpg's poking out
every window at Israeli ground troops.

The Hezbollah rockets cannot be sited halfway up the side of an
apartment building where Israeli rockets have hit, according to the
photo evidence.

But the apartment buildings were demolished without warning to the
occupants, because the only warning would be battle noise, and those
buildings are many miles from any warning noise of Israeli-Hezbollah
ground conflict!

The Israelis are proven by those rocketed and bombed apartment building
photos and videos--far from ground battle and impossible to shelter
Hezbollah rockets in apartment buildings--to be targeting high density
areas and high-rise apartment buildings for maximum civilian casualties,
which is "reprisals against civilians" in violation of the Geneva
Convention.The Israelis had to start a ground war before censorship
broke down and video and photos of bombed out high-rise apartment
buildings seeped through. Talking about a ground war is coverup of
massive "reprisals against civilians".

Now the propaganda can imply that there were rifles and rpg's poking out
every window at Israeli ground troops.

The Hezbollah rockets cannot be sited halfway up the side of an
apartment building where Israeli rockets have hit, according to the
photo evidence.

But the apartment buildings were demolished without warning to the
occupants, because the only warning would be battle noise, and those
buildings are many miles from any warning noise of Israeli-Hezbollah
ground conflict!

The Israelis are proven by those rocketed and bombed apartment building
photos and videos--far from ground battle and impossible to shelter
Hezbollah rockets in apartment buildings--to be targeting high density
areas and high-rise apartment buildings for maximum civilian casualties,
which is "reprisals against civilians" in violation of the Geneva
Convention.





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[cia-drugs] Parmalat financier found killed

2006-07-21 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis





http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/07/22/cnparma22.xml&menuId=242&sSheet=/money/2006/07/22/ixcity.html

Parmalat 
financier found killedBy Malcolm 
Moore in Rome 
(Filed: 22/07/2006)




  
  

  A kidnapped financier who served on the board of Parmalat 
  for eight years was found yesterday hacked to pieces underneath a motorway 
  bridge near Parma in Italy. 
  Gianmario Roveraro, 70, went missing at the beginning of 
  July after a telephone call to his wife in which he said he would be "gone 
  for a few days" to take care of business. 
  His last phone call was to his secretary, when he asked for 
  €1m (£680,000) to be transferred to a bank account in Switzerland. Mr 
  Roveraro, a senior member of Opus Dei, went missing after a meeting of the 
  conservative Catholic group. His body was found in an advanced state of 
  decomposition and had not been buried. 
  Mr Roveraro founded Akros Finanziaria, which advised 
  Parmalat on its flotation. He sat on the dairy company's board from 1990 
  to 1998 and has been implicated in its meltdown. 
  Three men have been arrested in connection with his 
  death.
  Filippo Botteri, a 43-year-old financial consultant, is 
  alleged to have admitted the murder and claims that Mr Roveraro lost €2.5m 
  of his money in failed investments in Austria. 
  "I lost my head and killed him because after I seized him I 
  realised I would not succeed in getting my money back," Mr Botteri 
  allegedly told police yesterday. 
  The other two are Emilio Toscani, a 43-year-old 
  businessman, and Marco Baldi, a 50-year-old factory worker. So far, the 
  police have charged the men with kidnapping. 

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[cia-drugs] Banker in food scandal is found dead after Opus Dei meeting

2006-07-21 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis





http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2280543,00.html
 


  
  

  


  

  
  
Investigators at the site 
  where the decomposed body of the Italian banker Gianmario 
  Roveraro, 70, who had been questioned about the collapse of 
  food group Parmalat, was found yesterday 
  (EMMEVI/EPA)
  

  

  
Banker in food scandal is found dead 
after Opus Dei meetingFrom Richard 
Owen in Rome 

  
  

  


  
A BANKER who had been questioned over a huge 
corporate scandal was found murdered yesterday, having apparently 
been kidnapped on his way home from a meeting of the Roman Catholic 
organisation Opus Dei. 
The body of Gianmario Roveraro, 70, had been chopped into pieces 
and hidden in a hut beneath a motorway bridge about 18 miles (30km) 
from Parma. 


  
  

  

  
The gruesome discovery made sensational 
headlines in Italy, by chance drawing together two enduring elements 
of national life: a mysterious financial scandal and the influence 
of the Church. 
Police said that three men had been arrested and charged with 
Signor Roveraro’s kidnap and murder. But a bizarrely limited 
confession by the alleged ringleader opened the way for a flood of 
speculation. 
Signor Roveraro, a former Italian Olympic pole-vaulter, had been 
questioned in an inquiry into the collapse and fraudulent bankruptcy 
of the food and dairy conglomerate Parmalat, which is based in 
Parma. In 2003 Parmalat collapsed with €14 billion of debt — 
Europe’s largest corporate failure. 
Signor Roveraro, who had helped Parmalat to list its shares on 
the stockmarket a decade ago, was last seen on July 5 at a meeting 
in Milan of the secretive organisation Opus Dei. Italian media 
reported that he was closely linked with the arch-conservative 
movement. Some reports said Signor Roveraro was a “supernumerary” or 
member of Opus Dei. The organisation never confirms individual 
membership. 
Police have made no linkage between his disappearance and Opus 
Dei. 
The speed of the arrests suggested that police had already 
followed leads concerned with his financial activities. 
Noted for his reserve and discretion, Signor Roveraro once said 
in a rare statement about his involvement with Opus Dei that it was 
was “not concerned with finance - finance is not Catholic or 
masonic, it is just finance". 
Initial reports said that Signor Roveraro’s corpse had been 
burnt, but police later said it had deteriorated badly in the 
heatwave and had been in an advanced state of decomposition when 
found. 
The chief of the police squad that found the body, Luciano 
Garofano, said: “We are dealing here with a particularly savage 
murder.” 
The alleged ringleader of those arrested is Filippo Botteri, 43, 
described as a former financial consultant from Parma who allegedly 
had had business dealings with Signor Roveraro. 
Police said that he had confessed to the kidnap and murder but 
had refused to reveal a motive. He had told investigators he had 
suffered a memory loss, adding: “Don’t ask me any more questions, I 
don’t remember a thing”. Police said that the kidnappers appeared to 
have intended to murder Signor Roveraro from the start given that 
credible ransom note had been received. 
In Dan Brown’s bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code, Opus 
Dei is portrayed as a ruthless organisation whose members practise 
corporal mortification and which is prepared to kill to keep its 
secrets. Opus Dei has vigorously denied this as ludicrous, and has 
denounced both the book and the film. 
The news magazine Panorama yesterday headlined its account 
“The Roveraro Code”, saying the case involved “rivers of money, 
opaque interests and shady figures”. 


Signor Roveraro was the founder of Akros Finanziaria, a 
financial services group. Alberto Nobili and Guido Salvini, the magistrates 
leading the inquiry, said that they were also looking into his “interests” in 
companies registered i

[cia-drugs] Italian banker Roveraro found dead -sources

2006-07-21 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis





http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2006-07-21T111405Z_01_L21849340_RTRUKOC_0_UK-ITALY-BANKER.xml

Italian banker Roveraro found dead 
-sources

CASE BOTTINI, Italy (Reuters) - An Italian banker who had been questioned 
in the probe into the collapse of food group Parmalat was found dead on Friday, 
according to investigative sources.

The badly beaten body of Gianmario Roveraro was found under a highway 
overpass near Parma, home to Parmalat, the sources told Reuters.
Roveraro, who had helped Parmalat list its stock on the market a decade ago, 
went missing on July 5 after attending a Milan meeting of the Opus Dei, the 
conservative Catholic group.
Police have detained three people and suspect Roveraro -- founder of Akros 
Finanziaria, a financial services group -- was kidnapped and later killed over a 
business dispute.


Parmalat, known for its milk and other food products, collapsed under 14 
billion euros of debt in 2003 in Europe's largest corporate 
failure.
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[cia-drugs] Volunteers Needed for Local Disaster Exercise

2006-07-21 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis





http://www.wlns.com/Global/story.asp?S=5179767&nav=0RbQ
 
Volunteers Needed for 
Local Disaster Exercise


July 21, 2006 05:32 AM CDT 

The states' largest-ever simulated terrorism drill is about to 
take place in mid-Michigan and thousands of volunteers are needed. The 
bioterrorism drill will take place next week, July 27th and 28th. The drill is 
designed to prepare emergency responders in the event of a terror attack and 
test multiple emergency systems. Organizers are looking for 
10,000 volunteers to play the part of patients. 
Dan Young, Drill Coordinator: "We're looking for anybody to play 
either as a non-sick, an asymptomatic or a symptomatic, which is a sick person. 
Just basically a person that would play and go through the symptoms." 

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[cia-drugs] U.S. imperialist agenda dominates G8 summit

2006-07-21 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis





http://www.pslweb.org/site/News2?JServSessionIdr004=63k2fq0qt2.app7b&page=NewsArticle&id=5316&news_iv_ctrl=1261
 


  
  

  U.S. imperialist agenda dominates G8 summit 
  Wednesday, July 19, 2006 By: Nathalie Hrizi 
  
  More agreements to protect capitalist 
  interests
  During a joint press conference on Saturday, July 15 in St. Petersburg, 
  Russia, George Bush told reporters about how he had raised concerns about 
  democracy in Russia during a frank discussion with Russian president 
  Vladimir Putin. 
  "I talked about my desire to promote institutional change in parts of 
  the world, like Iraq where there's a free press and free religion, and I 
  told him that a lot of people in our country would hope that Russia would 
  do the same," Bush said.Putin responded curtly, 
  "We certainly would not want to have the same kind of democracy that they 
  have in Iraq, quite honestly." 
  Bush replied, "Just wait." 
  


  
  This press conference took place during the Group of Eight’s (G8) 
  summit in St. Petersburg. The G8 is a club that includes the major 
  imperialist nations—the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, 
  France, Germany and Italy—and Russia. Russia, although not an imperialist 
  power, is considered a full member of the group, but is left out of 
  certain meetings, particularly those of the finance ministers. 
  These eight countries meet every year behind locked doors to decide 
  economic and military policies that affect billions of people worldwide. 
  While U.S.-Russia tensions played out in the weeks before the summit and 
  in exchanges like this one, the official G8 discussions this year focused 
  on energy security, trade liberalization, the so-called "war on terror," 
  the Middle East and North Korea. 
  History of the G8
  In 1975, ministers of six imperialist countries met in Rambouillet, 
  France, to form an alliance then referred to as the Group of Six. The 
  world situation for imperialism in 1975 was grim. The Soviet Union was 
  still a world power that fundamentally opposed imperialism. The Vietnamese 
  resistance had just won a resounding victory against U.S. imperialism. 
  Africa, Latin America and Asia were hotbeds of national liberation 
  struggles and revolutions that posed a profound threat to global 
  capitalism. On top of it all, the capitalist world was in the midst of an 
  economic recession. 
  The G6, which has since expanded to the G8, represented an attempt by 
  the imperialists to increase their cooperation and alliance in the face of 
  global resistance. 
  The G8 is not an international institution similar to the United 
  Nations, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World 
  Trade Organization. It is an elite club of the most powerful imperialist 
  countries and now capitalist Russia. However, this club of countries 
  imposes policies on the world institutions previously mentioned. Economic 
  agencies like the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO do the bidding of the 
  imperialist members of the G8 and maintain imperialist economic dominance 
  over oppressed and underdeveloped nations.
  The G8 imperialist countries—namely, the United States and its junior 
  partner, Britain—also maintain an unprecedented level of military 
  domination over the world’s people. 
  U.S.-Russia tensions simmer
  In the weeks leading to the summit, the focus of the western capitalist 
  media had been attacks on Russia for maintaining a level of independence 
  in its dealing with foreign capitalists since it was invited to join the 
  G7 a decade ago, following the overthrow of the socialist government of 
  the Soviet Union. Dick Cheney attacked Russia for backsliding on 
  "democracy." But any honest observer knows that Cheney means democracy as 
  a code word for "obeying the U.S."
  Although Russia is now a capitalist country with economic ties to the 
  United States, the U.S. capitalists are upset that Russia isn’t doing 
  everything they want. Bush and the U.S. blocked Russia’s entrance into the 
  WTO on the eve of the G-8 Summit. While it emerged from gross 
  underdevelopment to become the second or third largest economy in the 
  world between 1917 and the 1980s, Russia in the post Soviet-era has been 
  largely diminished. In a last-minute bid to win entry into the WTO, 
  Russian negotiators on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, "made a 
  concession and agreed to let U.S. insurance companies enter its market, 
  after lengthy debates," according to the Russian News Agency Novosti.
  But Bush wanted more before allowing Russia to join the WTO. "We have 
  agreed to the opening of foreign

[cia-drugs] Energy-rich Russia flexing its muscles abroad

2006-07-21 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis





http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/9972

Energy-rich Russia flexing its muscles 
abroad


Commentary 

By THOMAS FEDYSZYNThe Group of 8 (G8) summit in St. Petersburg last 
weekend let Russian President Vladimir Putin show a beautiful city to world 
leaders. More important, it let him show a new and reinvigorated Russian foreign 
policy _ one no longer subservient to Western economic or military strength. 
Russia has been an enigma to American policymakers for nearly a century, 
sometimes viewed as a mirror-imaged soul mate, sometimes as a mortal enemy. 
After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the 1990s implosion of the Russian 
economy, it mattered little which view America took. Today, however, things are 
different. 
As the world's leading energy exporter, Russia has seen its fortunes wax over 
the last several years, particularly since the American-led invasion of Iraq. 
The recent surge in oil prices, provoked by U.S. foes in Iran and North Korea, 
can only delight the Russian president. So though Russia may not yet deserve its 
membership in the exclusive G8 club, Moscow has adopted an air of self-assurance 
not seen since the Cold War. 
On the positive side, the influx of petrodollars has let Russia continue its 
movement to fully joining the world's economy. For example, its new wealth 
enabled Moscow to render the ruble a fully convertible currency, thereby making 
Russian enterprises much more attractive to foreign capital. 
Conversely, Russia's petrodollars support a more aggressive arms-export 
policy, represented by the recent sale of jet-fighter aircraft and small arms to 
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Additionally, for the first time in decades, 
Russian and Chinese troops last fall conducted military operations together. 
They did so under the auspices of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, an 
Asian group aimed at balancing American influence in the region. 
In other moves contrary to U.S. wishes, Putin has tightened his control of 
the Russian media, muzzled domestic critics and otherwise consolidated his 
power. 
Perhaps the most unsettling outcome of Russia's new hubris is its position on 
international terrorism. In apparent response to insurgents' recent executions 
of four Russian diplomats in Baghdad by al Qaeda-linked terrorists _ for which 
the Russian parliament blamed the United States _ Putin asked his Federation 
Council to rubber-stamp the use of security forces outside Russia, in an 
antiterrorist offensive. Russia already has troops deployed in neighboring 
Georgia, partly in support of separatists and partly because Moscow thinks 
Georgia has done too little to thwart Chechen guerrillas. Tensions between 
Russia and Georgia are rising and could easily result in armed conflict. 
Georgia's decision to side with NATO and the United States on important 
security and economic issues has also upset Russia. Similar issues played out in 
the Baltics a decade ago. Then, Russia threatened but ultimately backed down as 
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia joined the Western alliance. However, that was the 
impoverished and insecure Russia of the 1990s. 
Today, Russia is much less likely to accede to the whims of a former 
satellite in the "near abroad." Under the cover of fighting international 
terrorism, Russia may plan to militarily engage a recalcitrant neighbor, 
notwithstanding President Bush's recent praise for Georgia's "Rose Revolution." 
Russia knows that playing the energy card too aggressively will meet with G8 
resistance, such as that shown last fall when Russia tried to blackmail Ukraine. 
However, world leaders must brace themselves to deal with a rich, confident 
Russia, which will no longer acquiesce in Western security or economic demands. 
Whether genuine or just another Potemkin Village, every move by Putin is a 
sign that he will act as if Russia has returned to center stage. As this brings 
Russia into the world economy, so much the better; as it fuels the flames of 
Russian nationalism and unilateral adventurism, beware. 
(Thomas Fedyszyn, a retired U.S. Navy captain, is a professor of 
national-security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College. In 1998-2000, he was 
chief of Russian and Ukrainian affairs at NATO, and in 1996-98 he was naval 
attache at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. The views here are his own and do not 
necessarily reflect those of the War College or any other U.S. agency.) 

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[cia-drugs] Fwd: We’re constructing the dystopian nightma re that Orwell and Huxley prophesied, but we co uld just as easily be building an equally brill iant utopia, the cornerstone of which is free

2006-07-21 Thread RoadsEnd


Begin forwarded message:From: RoadsEnd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: July 21, 2006 8:37:18 AM PDTTo: ctrl CTRL , [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: RoadsEnd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: We’re constructing the dystopian nightmare that Orwell and Huxley prophesied, but we could just as easily be building an equally brilliant utopia, the cornerstone of which is free energ http://rigint.blogspot.com/2006/07/monotony-of-evil.html#commentsSo here’s where I seem to be pissing you off so severely: the whole eternal, evil Jew thing, which, you have to admit, is a staple of the Rense & Icke Show, seems, I don’t know, too easy, too stupid, too pat, too much like a vindication of fucking Hitler. I don’t like Nazis. It also seems sort of contrived—how is it possible that Netanyahu, or Silverstein for that matter, could be off-script on televised interviews? Freudian slips happen when people are talking to each other, not history. I have more to say on the topic of Zionists letting themselves be used as patsies, but I want to hurry up and get to my central point here before everyone falls asleep: 9/11 isn’t The Big Lie. Just as the pod and the Jews are diversions, I’m convinced that 9/11 itself is a smaller lie than keeps us from considering The Really Big Lie.Very quickly then (sorry!), here it is: America is also a lie. Our entire history is fake, more so than Howard Zinn ever dreamed. George Washington was the richest man in America, as well as the author of the original organized plan to steal the Indians’ land. Manifest Destiny is the polite _expression_, not of American exceptionalism, but of brutal, planet-fucking American imperialism, except that it’s not really American at all. Transnational means just that; the corporotacracy’s only allegiance is to itself. Now, maybe you’re right about who’s behind the corporotacracy—the 13 families and all—but it doesn’t matter in the end because it’s The Real Conspiracy, or better yet, What’s Really Being Hidden that is where our focus should be.We’re constructing the dystopian nightmare that Orwell and Huxley prophesied, but we could just as easily be building an equally brilliant utopia, the cornerstone of which is free energy. Free, locally-generated, decentralized autonomy-ensuring, unlimited, ecologically-safe energy. We also are being denied antigravitational technology which would revolutionize transport, architecture, space flight and more. We have the capacity to fix our dying biosphere, but instead we’re pouring more poison into it. And why? Because the power-mad are greedy, and if they weren’t suppressing all this stuff, we’d soon discover that the whole economy of scarcity that is the foundation of their wealth and the world’s poverty is also a lie. We could practice economies of abundance, right here and right now without disturbing the environment or wasting our dwindling natural resources. The problem is that we would all be rich and free, and that is a picture that sickens and frightens those sick bastards as much as it brightens our hopes and imaginations.As you know, big lies work because no one believes that the ruling classes could be so evil as to do such a thing—they’re still human, right? Maybe. The Big Lie also works by diverting attention away from itself with “smaller” horrors. Consider this: the best and brightest minds on the planet don’t believe the official 9/11 story. To the extent that they also believe that if those responsible were effectively neutralized, removed, then the world could function smoothly again, right? Who’s got time for utopian conspiracies when they’re busy thinking about who made some buildings fall down as a pretext for a worldwide police state? And if the whistle-blowers were ungagged? And if some thugs came forward and confessed? If BushCo were impeached? Would the money be taken out of politics? Would Ted Stevens, next in the line of succession, make a better president? Would the spineless whores masquerading as the opposition party ever do anything counter to “American interests”? I find it most telling that even after 60 years of fascist propaganda, including its centerpiece, the discrediting of Socialism (the “failure of Socialism,” and “how we won the Cold War”) and the complete marginalization of the Left, the so-called political discourse in the US has been moved so far to the right that Nixon’s policies can only be viewed as “liberal” by today’s standards. And consider the phrases in circulation again, this time in the “9/11 movement”. It’s not just at Rense that you see “Jewish bolshevism” and “godless communism.” The right wing has infiltrated everything because, to paraphrase the famous phrase, the Germans lost the war, but the Nazis won the world. This is why Jeff linked that Nazi Hydra thing http://www.spiritone.com/~gdy52150/noon.htmlLastly, Anonymous, consider one more scenario: if your favorite conspiracy, which is, not to be too boastful about it (really, I can see you’ve got som