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Mossad agent linked to Asia scam |
| July 28th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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The fugitive Israeli Mossad intelligence agent Zev Barkan has been dealing with Asian criminal gangs to obtain Australian and other passports stolen in Asia, a New Zealand aid worker has said. Read more »
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Police banned from joining BNP |
| July 28th, 2004 under Hidden Crimes, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Outside of the Soviet Union, you couldn’t make it up ! C4 news announced tonight that The Association of Chief Constables have announced that any police officer who joins the BNP will be sacked !
The sheer blatant arrogance and out of control subversion of Blair’s Marxist place criminals in charge of our police beggars belief ! This is a yet another completely illegal political interference with the rights and civil liberties of the British citizen, who has a perfect right to belong to any political party they see fit. Read more »
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At least 68 killed in Baquba police station blast |
| July 28th, 2004 under Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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A car packed with explosives has blown up at a marketplace north of Baghdad, killing 68 people and injuring 56, just days before a major event to plot Iraq’s future. Read more »
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“OOPS” Israeli’s Bad Aim Strikes Again, Killing 13 yr Old Girl |
| July 26th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Israeli soldiers killed a 13-year-old Palestinian girl as she played soccer near her home in southern Gaza, relatives and medics said.
Medics said teenager Sara Mahmud Zurub was shot in the chest in an outlying neighbourhood of the city of Khan Yunis on Monday and died on the way to the hospital. Read more »
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Iran warns Israel of retaliation if attacked |
| July 26th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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Iran responds to regional and Israeli threats of attack by vowing to wipe Israel “off the face of the earth” if it attacks the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities.
“The United States is showing off by threatening to use its wild dog, Israel,” the public relations head of the Revolutionary Guards, Commander Seyed Masood Jazayeri, was quoted as saying by the Iranian student news agency ISNA. Read more »
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White Court Reporters Need a Pay Raise |
| July 23rd, 2004 under Audio-Video, Race, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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This amazing video will make you wonder how our legal system can possibly function.

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Hanging the bell on Israel’s neck |
| July 23rd, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Hasan Abu Nimah
Israel never fails to surprise the world with its open contempt for international law and the norms of international relations. After rejecting the historic International Court of Justice verdict earlier this month, Israel is embroiled in a serious dispute with New Zealand, sparked by two Israeli agents’ attempt to obtain New Zealand passports through fraud and deception.
A little history makes it clear just why New Zealand has reacted with unprecedented vigour to Israel’s crimes. Read more »
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Voices Tell Negro To Fry and Eat People |
| July 23rd, 2004 under Hidden Crimes, Race, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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On Video, Accused Killer Describes How He Fried, Ate Victim
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A man accused of killing three Kansas City, Kan., men in 2001 told investigators in a videotaped confession that voices in his head told him he would die if he didn’t eat human flesh. In an hour-long videotape played for a Kansas jury Wednesday, Marc V. Sappington, 25, told detectives he started hearing voices after smoking the hallucinogenic drug PCP in 2001. He said he only heard the voices while under the influence of drugs. Read more »
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Economists figure cost on immigration |
| July 22nd, 2004 under Derek Bargeld, Immigration, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Economists are finally speaking out to give us a figure of how much immigration is costing the US, and it is quite alarming. Their findings highlight not only the overall cost to the United States but also the cost to the average American-born worker. Due to America’s open borders, the US is the number one destination in the world for immigrants, and Mexico is the number one country for emigration. The problem is only getting worse. More than one-third of all immigrants to the United States have come within the past 30 years. Read more »
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UN votes 150-6 against Israel |
| July 22nd, 2004 under Derek Bargeld, Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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The UN General Assembly voted to demand that Israel tear down the security barrier that it has already built in the West Bank. The vote passed with a 150 to 6 outcome. Heavily Jew-controlled United States and Australia were 2 of the dissenting votes. Immediately the Jews started whining to some of the European ambassadors, whose countries had voted in favor of the measure. The Israeli government said that construction of the barrier would not stop. This UN vote follows the July 9 World Court order declaring the wall illegal.
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Attack on Jewish cemetery in NZ linked to passport plot |
| July 20th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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A Jewish cemetery has been desecrated in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, in an attack linked by community leaders to the backlash from a false passport plot involving suspected Mossad agents.
Fourteen graves had their headstones knocked over, while three swastikas and the words sieg heil were carved into the turf and footpath nearby.
The desecration is believed to be the first such attack in New Zealand, which has a small Jewish community of fewer than 10,000 people in a population of 4 million. continued>>>
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A Parallel History |
| July 19th, 2004 under Race, Real History, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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A Parallel History
By Joseph Galascione
One of the most common arguments I receive from people, whether they are white nationalists, fence sitters or just lemmings, is that the American government will never be overthrown. It is too solid in its foundations to be able to even mildly damage it’s structure, let alone cause a total collapse. Not surprisingly, those who are rarely educated in Indo-European history make these statements. If one was to immerse themselves in the beauty and splendor that is our people’s culture they will start to see a parallel, which runs between every white racial type. Read more »
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Radiation in Iraq equals 250,000 Nagasaki bombs |
| July 19th, 2004 under Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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Depleted uranium is being used at an astounding rate in the Iraq war. Your sons and daughters fighting for “Iraqi freedom” may be breathing this toxic waste as we speak. What lies will our beloved politicians come up with when the cancer cases start popping up here in the US much less in Iraq? continued>>>
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France bars Sharon, cancels visit |
| July 19th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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French President Jacques Chirac has informed Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon “he is not welcome” in Paris after he urged all French Jews to leave the country immediately.
In a statement Chirac had written that “after some weeks of contacts concerning such a visit it turns out that it is impossible … and you are not welcome following your comments”. Read more »
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Israeli soldiers continue killing spree |
| July 19th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Israeli occupation forces are continuing their Bait Hanun siege and have killed a number of civilians across the occupied Palestinian territories.
Israeli occupation troops, backed by armour, invaded the northern West Bank region of Tulkarim early on Monday, killing at least two Palestinians and destroying a number of houses. Read more »
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Baghdad blast targets Minister of Justice |
| July 17th, 2004 under Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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A car loaded with explosions has exploded near a convoy carrying Iraq’s justice minister, killing five bodyguards but leaving him untouched.
Witnesses said the assailant drove towards the convoy close to the home of minister Malik Duhan al-Hasan in Baghdad on Saturday. Read more »
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Mossad may get legislated after NZ fiasco |
| July 16th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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A diplomatic row with New Zealand following the jailing of two Israeli spies has prompted calls for legislation to oversee the country’s Mossad overseas intelligence service.
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark suspended all high-level contacts with Israel on Thursday after two Israelis suspected of being spies for the Mossad were jailed for trying to obtain a passport illegally. Read more »
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Nick Griffin Wont Buckle to Media Pressure |
| July 16th, 2004 under John Fife, Race, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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The BBC announced on Thursday that they had an infiltrator named Jason Gwynne doing an undercover piece on the BNP. I watched the story and wanted to thank the BBC for airing it. I am convinced that many British citizens will agree with every comment made, and even sympathize with some of the more extreme ones. After decades of Islamic take over, and “aid” to Pakistanis who pour in on a daily basis, who can blame them for having enough to drive them to make careless comments or want to fight it with violence. Read more »
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Mosul governor killed in armed attack |
| July 14th, 2004 under Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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Attackers have killed the governor of the Iraqi city of Mosul as he was driving in a convoy of vehicles towards Baghdad, an Interior Ministry source has said.
The assailants threw a grenade at the governor’s vehicle and fired automatic weapons, the source said on Wednesday. Read more »
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North Carolina Braces For Invasion |
| July 12th, 2004 under Immigration, John Fife, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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North Carolina is in for a culture shock in the coming months and years. It seems that Mexican infestation is heading their way. Now as websites like CNN and others would have you think, there will be no changes other than positive ones to those who live in the state, however the fact is that’s not the case. Read more »
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Iraq roadside bomb attack kills three |
| July 11th, 2004 under Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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Three people were killed, including a soldier from the US-led forces, when a military convoy was hit by a roadside bomb south of Iraq’s main northern city of Mosul on Sunday, the US military said.
Another soldier was also wounded in the blast. While the injured soldier was being treated following the explosion, a vehicle approached at high speed and fired on the convoy. Read more »
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Israeli tank fire kills Palestinians |
| July 11th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Four Palestinians were killed when a vehicle took a direct hit from Israeli tank fire in the central Gaza Strip.
Aljazeera correspondent Hiba Aqilah reported that three of the men were killed while travelling in their black Mercedes-Benz car on Gaza’s coastal road on Saturday, while the fourth was a motorcyclist passing by.
They were en route to Gaza City when the vehicle came under fire from an Israeli tank stationed in the illegal Jewish settlement of Netzarim, according to medics and eyewitnesses. Read more »
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Who Do They Really Represent? |
| July 10th, 2004 under Audio-Video, Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Subliminal stars of David in Washington Video. Is this the US Congress or the Israeli Knesset?

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The Disgusting Grooming Habits of Paul Wolfowitz |
| July 10th, 2004 under Audio-Video, Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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WARNING!!! This video will make you puke

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Report: World Court to rule against Israel |
| July 9th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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The World Court will on Friday rule against Israel’s West Bank barrier and order its demolition, reports Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Quoting documents it had obtained, the daily said the International Court of Justice – better known as the World Court - is set to describe the barrier as an “infringement” on Palestinian rights. “The construction of such a wall accordingly constitutes breaches by Israel of its various obligations under the applicable international humanitarian law and human rights instruments,” Haaretz reported. The World Court will deliver its ruling on Friday, but Israel has already said it would not accept its verdict. Read more »
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Relentless attacks in Iraq |
| July 8th, 2004 under Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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At least six Iraqis and four US soldiers have been killed in fresh violence in Samarra, north of the capital, according to US military and hospital sources.
“The hospital received four bodies and 30 people with injuries,” said Dr Muhammed Fadil at Samarra General Hospital, adding that residents had offered to donate blood to the wounded.
The fresh unrest in Samarra, 125 km north of Baghdad, started just before 11 am (0700 GMT) when the Iraqi
national guard headquarters at the entrance of the city was attacked with some 35 mortars. Read more »
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Israel snubs European mediators |
| July 8th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Israel has refused to meet a European group of mediators that had come to discuss Israel’s planned unilateral withdrawal from Gaza.
Representatives of the so-called Quartet - comprising the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia - arrived in the region earlier in the week to promote Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s plan to withdraw from Gaza by the end of 2005. Read more »
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Israeli troops kill Palestinian academic |
| July 6th, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Israeli occupation forces have killed a respected Palestinian academic and
his 15-year-old son during a military operation near a refugee camp outside the northern West Bank town of Nablus.
Khalid Musa Salah, 52, was a professor of electrical engineering at Najah National University in Nablus.
Palestinian sources have described the overnight killing of Salah and his son, Muhammad, as a “totally unjustified cold-blooded murder”. The sources said Salah was killed as he opened the main door of his apartment after he was ordered to do so by Israeli troops conducting a raid on the building where he lived. The incident took place in front of other family members.
Salah and his son were both US citizens. Read more »
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Car bomb kills 14 in Baquba, wounds 70 |
| July 6th, 2004 under Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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At least 14 people were killed and 70 wounded in a car-bomb attack in Khalis, near the Iraqi town of Baquba, police and medical sources said.
“Fourteen people have been killed and 70 injured, many seriously, in the car bombing,” said doctor Ammar Subhi Zidan at Khalis hospital on Tuesday.
He said the attack, described as the bloodiest car bombing since the handover of power, took place around 4:15 pm (12:15 GMT). Read more »
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Civil Rights in Uncivilized Times |
| July 4th, 2004 under Derek Bargeld, Race, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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The other day I was watching C-Span and saw the president give a little pep talk to try and get some more blacks to support him. The occasion was the 40th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. The president gave the usual rhetoric about how great it is now that we have this great act, how much the blacks suffered before getting this, and how much better off they were after this act was passed. This got me thinking. Are blacks any better off now than they were 40 years ago? I would like to find more statistical data, but I don’t think that they could possibly be in a better situation now than then.
To me quality of life is most important. I would look at homicide rates, and the blacks certainly couldn’t be doing worse than they are now. Read more »
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Mass Media Cover-up |
| July 2nd, 2004 under Hidden Crimes, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Leading Journalists Expose Major Cover-ups by Media Corporations Jane Akre spent 20 years as a network and local TV reporter for news operations throughout the country. Recently, she and her husband, investigative reporter Steve Wilson, were awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize for their struggle with the story told in this chapter.
By February 1997 our story was ready to air. It attempted to answer some troubling questions: Why had Monsanto sued two small dairies to prevent them from labeling their milk as coming from cows not injected with [growth hormone rBGH]? Why had two Canadian health regulators claimed that their jobs were threatened—and then said Monsanto offered them a bribe to give fast-track approval to the drug? Why did Florida supermarkets break their much-publicized promise that milk in the dairy case would not come from hormone-treated cows “until it gained widespread acceptance” among the wary public? And why was the US the only major industrialized nation to approve the use of this controversial genetically engineered hormone? Read more »
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Why Israel is still afraid of Mordechai Vanunu |
| July 2nd, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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He was the last breakfast companion I was expecting. Separated from me by a rack of toast and a handful of marmalade sachets was Mordechai Vanunu, the man who 18 years ago revealed that Israel had amassed a secret stockpile of nuclear weapons. Breakfast at the St George’s pilgrim guest house in East Jerusalem is usually a sedate affair, but on this occasion both he and I were skating unintentionally but dangerously close to arrest by Israel’s security services. Read more »
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Saddam defiant in first court appearance |
| July 1st, 2004 under Top Stories, War Coverage. [ Comments: none ]
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Saddam Hussein has questioned the legitimacy of the tribunal set up to try him during his first appearance in the dock.
The former Iraqi president on Thursday signalled his refusal to cooperate after seven charges against him were read out in the military tribunal before which he and his 11 co-accused are to be tried. Read more »
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An Honest Politician? Nader calls White House Israel’s puppet |
| July 1st, 2004 under Israel & Jewish Issues, John Fife, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader took off the gloves against Israel yesterday, shining a light on Israeli control of US politics. Nader told voters that the White House is being manipulated by Israel like a puppet. Read more »
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