Veteran’s Today: Ukraine and the Jewish Influence (Amidst the Fascist Criminals Displacing the Communist Criminals)
Russia Invades Ukraine: BAD — U.S. Invades Iraq: Good By Mohamed Khodr Veterans Today, 6 March 2014
Russia Invades Ukraine: BAD — U.S. Invades Iraq: Good By Mohamed Khodr Veterans Today, 6 March 2014
Suppressed Proof: Saudi Arabia Was Complicit in 9/11 “Since 15 of the 19 alleged suicide terrorist were from Saudi Arabia and none were from Iraq, would it not have made more sense to have invaded Saudi Arabia instead of Iraq?” Veterans Today, 23 February 2014 It has now become clear that a major cover-up has …
AIPAC and Abramoff Operated Child Sex Blackmail Ring Stew Webb Veterans Today, 2 February 2014 Read full online report with documents, videos, and links.
The Blind Alley of J Street and Liberal American Zionism By Abba A. Solomon and Norman Solomon Since its founding six years ago, J Street has emerged as a major Jewish organization under the banner “Pro-Israel, Pro-Peace.” By now J Street is able to be a partial counterweight to AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs …
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Max Blumenthal When tribalism trumps democracy, January 10, 2014 Herbert L. Calhoun In the Middle East, another war of biblical proportions is taking place. It is the war between Judaism and democracy. This book tells us that the most famous outcome in the bible, the tale of David slaying Goliath, is now being reversed. This …
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UPDATE 18 Mar 14: See also Mini-Me: 9/11 Convergence + NEW Information + Comment by Robert Steele + List of Advance Warnings from Over 13 Countries ‘Mossad, Bush planned, executed 9/11’ Recent revelations published on the Press TV website, the New York Post and Veterans Today have changed history. The story was simple, two American …
Why Didn’t We Learn From Vietnam? Individual soldiers deserted in huge numbers, whole units refused to fight, there was rebellion in some Barracks, and numerous incidents of fragging, some preceded by warnings to officers and non-coms to back off, others not. There were large mass demonstrations at home in America and the situation became so …
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