Cynthia McKinney has Rumsfeld by the balls in this 2005 archival footage. Child trafficking, 911, and missing $trillions are all questioned here. A timely reminder.
Military and Defense
https://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/world/you-can-now-watch-dozens-of-declassified-nuclear-test-films-on-youtube/ar-BByeGML?li=BBqdg4K&ocid=SK2MDHP Mushroom clouds were a common sight in the Nevada desert and the Pacific Proving Ground between 1945 and 1962. The US used the regions to carry out more than 200 atmospheric nuclear tests, before above ground explosions were banned in 1963. Now, a team of nuclear weapon physicists is […]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0m-cKBUJpAo
AS ALWAYS, PILGER IS WORTH YOUR TIME. ENJOY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3cf9EBZweI
Almost half a century after United States B-52 bombers dropped more than 500,000 tonnes of explosives on Cambodia’s countryside Washington wants the country to repay a $US500 million ($662 million) war debt. The demand has prompted expressions of indignation and outrage from Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh. © Public Domain US Air Force […]
Although I’d advise reading this with some discernment and discretion, and I don’t personally agree entirely with the pro-Russia/Pro-China emphasis (both nations have done plenty of provoking of their own and have played as much a part in engineering this situation as the “warmongering West” in my opinion) I nevertheless […]
Hard to believe this little communist nation can generate so much fuss. More manufactured diversion? One minute it’s imminent financial collapse, the next it’s imminent nuclear Armageddon. What next…? https://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/world/world-leaders-condemn-north-korea-over-missile-launches/ar-AAnU70A?li=BBqdg4K&ocid=SK2MDHP A shocked international community has condemned North Korea after it launched four ballistic missiles on Monday morning, three of which […]
Rise of the machines? If the Terminator had a pet, it might look like one of these horrors. Is this the future policeman? The future soldier? Scary…..
By Nolan Peterson It’s cold, and I’m alone. I walk along Khreshchatyk, this city’s main boulevard. The street lights cast shadows on the ground, concealing patches of slippery ice and trampled snow. I walk thoughtfully and carefully, unable to clearly see the obstacles in my path. As is so often […]
Tuesday afternoon, heading into work, the drive takes me past the airport. I always glance in the direction of the US Antarctic Op. hangars to see what’s there. Usually a C17 Globemaster or an occasional C 130 Hercules. Last week the NASA DC 8 was visible. But Tuesday? “Holy Crap!” […]