BBC Show Engages In Chaotic, Rambling 9/11 Truth Debunk-Fest

A Popular BBC talk radio show yesterday engaged in 45 minutes of uninformed debunking and ridicule of “9/11 conspiracy theories”, interspersing questions over the official government version of events on 9/11 with barely intelligible members of the public talking about fake moon landings and Joan of Arc not actually being burned at the stake. Alex Jones was invited onto the Richard Bacon show on BBC Radio Five Live, the BBC’s talk radio station, but could barely get a word in edgewise... 

April 30, 2008

In Lies We Trust - The CIA, Hollywood and Bioterrorism

In Lies We Trust weaves famous Hollywood film footage with critical commentaries to show how and why the CIA is conditioning Americans to accept new wars, deadly drugs, and poisonous vaccines, sickening and killing millions of trusting victims. Otherwise known as population reduction, or population control, the “War on Terror,” like the “War on Cancer” and the “War on AIDS,” affords policy-makers the cover to administer profitable population manipulation under... 

April 30, 2008

Aviation companies blame FBI, CIA and terrorists for 9/11

NEW YORK: Aviation companies sued by the families of Sept. 11 victims for failing to safeguard air travel are in turn blaming federal investigators — arguing the Federal Aviation Administration was not alerted that al-Qaida was poised to launch terrorist attacks. In court documents filed this week in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, aviation companies are seeking to force five FBI employees to provide testimony that may help defend against claims the companies share blame in the attacks. “The... 

April 30, 2008

Video | CBS News: US Prepares Iran Attack

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April 30, 2008

Arizona Senator: I want to find out the truth about 9/11

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April 30, 2008

EU bails out German bank for $7.8 billion

EU approves rescue package for Germany’s WestLB bank BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — The European Union on Wednesday approved a German bailout of WestLB, a regional bank that lost billions from U.S. mortgages gone bad. Germany can now put up 5 billion euros ($7.8 billion) to help the bank ride out its exposure to the subprime banking crisis. ADVERTISEMENT The Duesseldorf-based bank lost 1.6 billion euros ($2.5 billion) last year on risky investments in securitized U.S. mortgages that were approved... 

April 30, 2008

“Hostile” Iran Sparks U.S. Attack Plan

(CBS) A second American aircraft carrier steamed into the Persian Gulf on Tuesday as the Pentagon ordered military commanders to develop new options for attacking Iran. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports that the planning is being driven by what one officer called the “increasingly hostile role” Iran is playing in Iraq - smuggling weapons into Iraq for use against American troops. “What the Iranians are doing is killing American servicemen and -women inside... 

April 30, 2008

U.S. brings Iraq-like surge to Afghan conflict

LASH KARGAH, AFGHANISTAN - A force of 3,500 U.S. Marines charged into southern Afghanistan this morning in an effort to reduce the heavy casualties suffered by Canadian and British soldiers in the region, bringing with them new pressures on Canada and its allies to adapt to U.S. tactics and methods. The planned marine attack on Taliban positions on the southern border, described as an Iraq-like “mini-thrust” by some U.S. officers, is a welcome development to Canadian and British NATO... 

April 30, 2008

Economy grows by only 0.6 percent in 1st quarter of 2008

Economy limps ahead at a 0.6 percent pace in first quarter, better pace than expected WASHINGTON (AP) — The bruised economy limped through the first quarter, growing by only 0.6 percent as housing and credit problems forced people and businesses alike to hunker down. The country’s economic growth during January through March was the same as in the final three months of last year, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. The statistic did not meet what economists consider the classic... 

April 30, 2008

Port Authority Liable in 1993 Trade Center Attack

A state appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the Port Authority was liable for damages caused by the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, because it knew about but chose to ignore “an extreme and potentially catastrophic vulnerability that would have been open and obvious to any terrorist who cared to investigate and exploit it.” The ruling unanimously upheld a jury’s verdict that the agency was 68 percent liable for the bombing and the terrorists 32 percent liable. Under state rules,... 

April 30, 2008

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