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Archiv für 21. Februar 2008

Öl, Gas und der neue Weltauftrag

Donnerstag, den 21. Februar 2008

Großer möglicher albanischer Wert öl-und Gas-Entdeckung-Unterstreichen Kosovos
Durch Stephen Lendman
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Am 10. Januar Schweizer-gegründetes brach Manas Petroleum Corporation die Nachrichten. Gustavson verbindet gekennzeichnete große Aussichten des Hilfsmittels LLC Auswertung der öl- und Gasreserven in Albanien, nah an Kosovo. Sie sind in den Bereichen, die Blöcke A, B, C, D und E genannt werden und geben ungefähr 780.000 um […]

Stoppen Sie den Krieg - Massendemo 15. März

Donnerstag, den 21. Februar 2008

Stoppen Sie den Krieg: eine zu verteidigen Massenbewegung zum zu feiern und
Sozialistischer Arbeiter
Die 15. Februar 2003 Demonstration erinnert uns an die Stärke der Antikriegsbewegung und zeigt den Wert des upcoming 15. März Protestes, schreibt Andrew Burgin
The fifth anniversary of the great anti-war march of 15 February 2003 was celebrated by the anti-war movement last […]

How the C.I.A. Played Dirty Tricks With Culture

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

By LAURENCE ZUCKERMAN
New York Times
Many people remember reading George Orwell’s ”Animal Farm” in high school or college, with its chilling finale in which the farm animals looked back and forth at the tyrannical pigs and the exploitative human farmers but found it ”impossible to say which was which.”
That ending was altered in the 1955 animated […]

Ex-spy chief denies group killed Diana

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

By Robert Barr
ASSOCIATED PRESS
The former head of MI6 denied yesterday that the British intelligence agency killed Princess Diana and her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, in 1997.
Sir Richard Dearlove, who was MI6’s director of special operations at the time of Diana’s death in Paris, told a coroner’s inquest that MI6, the Secret Intelligence Service, didn’t assassinate anyone […]

US judge blocks CIA flight case

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

BBC
A US judge has dismissed a case alleging that a subsidiary of Boeing illegally helped the CIA fly terror suspects abroad on rendition flights.
The American Civil Liberties Union brought the case against Jeppesen Dataplan, saying it “falsified flight plans… to avoid public scrutiny”.
But a San Francisco judge halted the case, as the CIA director […]

CIA Flights Landed on British Island

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

CIA And Britain Admit U.S. Rendition Flights Used British Territory In 2002
Reversing an earlier claim, the CIA has acknowledged that two U.S. rendition flights carrying two alleged terrorists refueled on a U.S. base in British territory in 2002. CIA Director Michael Hayden told agency employees in a message on Thursday that information previously provided to […]

Israel is stealing Palestinian land, private or not

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

By Amira Hass
Not long ago the greengrocer in Ramallah recalled - between weighing locally grown zucchini and stripped hyssop leaves - that his family owns the land on which the gas station at the old entrance to the Jewish settlement of Beit El in the West Bank is located. He would not be surprised by […]

UK in Israel WMD cover up

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Independent Online
An early draft of a pre-war British weapons dossier on Iraq included concerns over Israel’s nuclear capability, but the government fought to suppress the reference before publication, The Guardian reported on Thursday.
The newspaper said the Foreign Office convinced a tribunal to keep secret the handwritten mention of Israel in the margin of the dossier, […]

Has Homeland Security Gone Too Far with Surveillance?

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Normally, I’m all for what Uncle Sam needs to do in order to maintain National Security … so long as it doesn’t go too far. The question is, with this story in Hack N Mod, has Uncle Sam (and Dell Computers) gone a bridge too far in surveilling America?
Big Brother is indeed watching you, my […]

Assembly says no to ID card proposals

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

The London Assembly has called on the Government to abandon controversial plans to introduce ID cards and instead spend London’s share of the costs of the proposed scheme on tackling crime.
Jenny Jones AM, who proposed the motion, said:
“If the ID card scheme goes ahead it will lead to the creation of a massive database full […]

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