08/07/11

Permalink Friends of Israel — Enemies Inside the Gates

It cannot be said, too often or too loudly: The interests of a Nation's own Citizens must come first. The 9/11 cover-up is falling apart at the seams, and politicians should be made accountable, either for their ignorance about issues that affect their nation, or because they have been protecting the official story, knowing that is is false. Summary: Recently, political pressure has been brought to bear against a trades unionist for attempting to express his views about the events of 9/11, on Australia's publicly funded broadcaster, the ABC. This video redresses the balance, and makes it clear that Australia's prime minister is either ignorant, beyond belief, or she is putting the interests of nuclear, Apartheid Israel ahead of Australia's.

Gulf Daily News: War on error - The "error" in the headline is not a typo. Israel's terror has been America's error. I've never been much of a fan of conspiracy theories, though most raise questions that should be answered. However, I did question both the official story of 9/11 and several of the conspiracy theories advanced at the time. My concern was who benefited from 9/11. My conclusion? Israel.


Permalink Paul Craig Roberts & Bob Chapman : U.S. Is Facing A Day Of Reckoning Over The Defecit! - Videos

A week left to find a solution to the debt problem, downgrading warnings for the US, arguing over cuts, Americans no longer capable of paying off their debt, a game of chicken is being run in Washington over the deficit, European banking system also under great pressure, jobless recovery from the recession, a fiscal doomstay machine.

PressTV: Paul Craig Roberts: Moody's alarm on debt limit is a show (Video + Transcript)


Permalink More than 300,000 demonstrate across Israel to protest high cost of living

Over 300,000 people took part in third consecutive week of mass rallies across Israel on Saturday; protesters chant 'The people demand social justice'; Sources close to Netanyahu say media inflated number of protesters. - Approximatley 300,000 people gathered Saturday night in Tel Aviv, 20,000 participated in Jerusalem, 3,000 in Kiryat Shmona, 5,000 in Modi’in,1,000 in Hod Hasharon and 1,000 in Eilat. However, those close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that the media had inflated the numbers of participants in the protests. In Tel Aviv, people marched from Habima Square, near the tent city on Rothschild Boulevard, to the Kirya defense compund on Kaplan Street. Protesters chanted "The people demand social justice" and "An entire generation demands a future." A number of signs that were hung on Kaplan Street read "Resign, Egypt is here." "Young people of Israel, our time has come," said National Student Union Chairman Itzik Shmuli at the Tel Aviv rally. This marked the third consecutive week a rally has been held in Tel Aviv. Smaller demonstrations also occurred in Ashkelon (more than 500 protesters), Dimona (around 200 protesters) and Eilat (1,000 protesters).


Permalink Syrian tanks attack eastern city of Deir al-Zour

The Syrian army has launched a pre-dawn assault on Deir al-Zour, the largest city in the east and scene of frequent protests, human rights activists say. - Rami Abdel Rahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said scores of tanks and armoured vehicles had entered several areas of the city. Other activists said there had been shelling and "very strong explosions". Earlier, the UN secretary general told President Bashar al-Assad to stop using troops against civilian protesters. In a telephone call on Saturday, Ban Ki-moon "expressed his strong concern and that of the international community at the mounting violence and death toll in Syria over the past days", a UN spokesman said. It was the first such communication in several months; the UN says Mr Assad had been refusing to accept calls from the secretary general. Activists say at least 1,650 civilians have been killed and ten of thousands arrested since the uprising began in mid-March.