CIA assassinated Italian Intelligence operative - Fox TV.
By Liberal Republican
A Talking head with glasses and light colored hair on Fox TV concluded, last night, that the supposed accidental killing of an Italian intelligence official was intentional.
He went on to explain that it was retribution dealt out to the Italians for arranging a deal with the terrorists to release an aid worker held hostage. In fact the agent was shot while he was covering the released woman hostage with his (…)
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CIA ASSASSINATED ITALIAN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIVE - FOX TV
27 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Cuba TV Analyzes Bush Fundamentalism
26 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe threats and failures of President Bush’s warmongering fundamentalism was the main topic on Thursday’s edition of the Cuban prime time TV and radio show “The Round Table”
The panelists highlighted that US popular support for the war on Iraq is dropping fast and that the peace movement is gaining momentum at the cost of the president’s approval rating.
The Iraqi resistance actions continue targeting US troops and the death toll has now reached 1,870. At the same time, over (…) -
Utah Station Refuses to Air Anti-War Ad
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsSALT LAKE CITY — A Utah television station is refusing to air an anti-war ad featuring Cindy Sheehan, whose son’s death in Iraq prompted a vigil outside President Bush’s Texas ranch.
The ad began airing on other area stations Saturday, two days before Bush was scheduled to speak in Salt Lake City to the national convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
However, a national sales representative for KTVX, a local ABC affiliate, rejected the ad in an e-mail to media buyers, writing that (…) -
Dead Wrong: CNN Offers An Excuse
21 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsBush administration’s deception presented as ’honest error’
by Greg Lloyd Smith
WASHINGTON, D.C. — (OfficialWire) — 08/21/05 — Watching CNN’s program "Dead Wrong-Inside an Intelligence Meltdown", one is left with the impression that the Bush administration and the U.S. intelligence community were merely wrong; CNN called it a "meltdown" and referred to "mistakes", but throughout their hour-long PR-piece viewers are steered away from what really happened and encouraged to believe it [the (…) -
Peter Jennings has died
8 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsNEW YORK — Peter Jennings, the urbane, Canadian-born broadcaster who delivered the news to Americans each night in five separate decades, died Sunday. He was 67. Jennings, who announced in April that he had lung cancer, died at his New York home, ABC News President David Westin said late Sunday.
"Peter has been our colleague, our friend, and our leader in so many ways. None of us will be the same without him," Westin said.
With Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather, Jennings was part of a (…) -
Suppressed footage of Hiroshima after the bomb to air on cable TV
7 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBY SADIA LATIFI
Knight Ridder Newspapers
WASHINGTON - (KRT) - Sixty years after the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, a film documenting the aftermath is reminding Americans about the horrors of nuclear war.
Footage from a U.S. government-produced film, which was labeled top secret and kept out of public view for decades, is included in "Original Child Bomb," a documentary that will air on many cable stations Saturday, the 60th anniversary of the day that Hiroshima (…) -
KOCO-TV Suppresses an Explosive 9/11 News Report
31 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
30 commentsI have not been keeping this a secret all this time. I started putting this information online at my own website in December 2002.
In the fall of 2001, a librarian at the University of Oklahoma in Norman (OU) told me that she was present when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted an interview about the fact that an airline ticket for a 9/11 hijacker was purchased from a computer terminal at that school’s library. She said it was for United Flight 93, which crashed in (…) -
MACK VS. VENEZUELA
30 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsBy William Fisher
As some Latin American analysts complain that Washington has declared "electronic war" on Venezuela with a plan to target the country for special radio and television broadcasts, it remains uncertain whether the project will ever get off the ground.
If approved by a joint congressional committee, the broadcasts would be financed by the U.S. government and implemented through the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), the quasi-independent corporation established to (…) -
TV Anchors; field-marshals in the Information-war
30 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsTelevision news is the frontlines in the war on terror. That’s where the symbols of national pride merge with the logic of war and thrust the nation towards aggression. The same was true with Iraq. The anti-war voices were excluded, the pro-war advocates were celebrated, and the drumbeat was sounded from every corner of the country. The pre-war strategy for marshalling popular support was the most flawlessly executed public relations scheme in modern times; the thunderous music echoing in (…)
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Video interview - Citizens in NC whose votes were lost - speak out
29 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe Computer Really Did Eat Their Votes, and They Are Still Mad!
The CARTERET COALITION FOR VERIFIED VOTING (CCVV), a non partisan grassroots group announces the release of a video message to North Carolina lawmakers and to the rest of the country:
The message is available online here, watch this compelling reality tv style video: Windows machines try (this uses Windows Media Player) Other machines use (this uses Quick-time, doesn’t seem to work on Windows machines well) (It’s (…)