Tuesday, August 22, 2006



Will the Iranian Leaders Betray Their People?











you think the Sanhedren in Isreal
during the time of Christ
loved its people?
what a joke
what hypocrisy

they loved money
they were filled with self indulgence
and they worshiped the Romans
and that is why Christ was crucified
because he saw it
and spoke out fearlessly

today Iran faces serious consquences
over the question of uranium enrichment
the United States will never back down
unless the Iranian leaders retreat from this activity
they will bring upon their nation
utter destruction and enslavement

i wonder if this is some kind of sell out
i wonder what lies beneath the surface
and who ultimately benefits among them

Wednesday, August 09, 2006



The End of the Bush Revolution by Philip H. Gordon
















From Foreign Affairs, July/August 2006

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Summary: The Bush administration's "revolutionary" foreign policy rhetoric has not changed, but its actual policies have: after squandering U.S. legitimacy, breaking the domestic bank, and getting the United States bogged down in an unsuccessful war, the Bush doctrine has run up against reality and become unsustainable. The counterrevolution should be welcomed -- and, if possible, locked in.

PHILIP H. GORDON is a Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution and a co-author, with Jeremy Shapiro, of Allies at War: America, Europe, and the Crisis Over Iraq. ... more


Tuesday, August 08, 2006



New and Unkown Deadly Weapons Used by Israeli forces

'direct energy' weapons, chemical and/or biological agents, in a macabre experiment of future warfare


August 7, 2006
By now there are countless reports, from hospitals, witnesses, armament experts and journalists that strongly suggest that in the present offensive of Israeli forces against Lebanon and Gaza 'new weapons' are being used.

New and strange symptoms are reported amongst the wounded and the dead.

Bodies with dead tissues and no apparent wounds; 'shrunken' corpses; civilians with heavy damage to lower limbs that require amputation, which is nevertheless followed by unstoppable necrosis and death; descriptions of extensive internal wounds with no trace of shrapnel, corpses blackened but not burnt, and others heavily wounded that did not bleed.

Many of these descriptions suggest the possibility that the new weapons used include 'direct energy' weapons, and chemical and/or biological agents, in a sort of macabre experiment of future warfare, where there is no respect for anything: International rules (from the Geneva Convention to the treaties on biological and chemical weapons), refugees, hospitals and the Red Cross, not to mention the people, their future, their children, the environment, which is poisoned through dissemination of Depleted Uranium and toxic substances released after oil and chemical depots are bombed.

Right now, the Lebanese and Palestinian people have many urgent and impellent problems, yet many people believe that these episodes cannot and must not pass ignored. In fact several appeals have been launched to scientists and experts with a view to investigating the issue.

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Saturday, August 05, 2006



37 Children in Qana? - Forget Ceasefire!











Ghazi Adibbi says he and the others that are left will likely stay in the village. What has happened has hardened his heart about the conflict.

"We are resisting. We don't want a cease-fire anymore," he says. "We want the resistance to bomb Israel every day."