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Thursday, August 14, 2003  

Nazis in the Attic
Documented Evidence of a Secret Business and Political Alliance Between the U.S. Establishment and the Nazis, Before, During and After World War II. Did the Bush Family, including George Senior, as well as later-to-be CIA director Allen Dulles, plus General Motors, the Ford Co. and other powerful forces, help the Nazis before, after and even during WWII?

The History Of Pearl Harbor: The Bones Of "Sation H"
On November 24th, 1941, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto sent a radio message to Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, Commander of the Pacific Striking Fleet, which read in part, "The task force, keeping its movement strictly secret and maintaining close guard against submarines and aircraft, shall advance into Hawaiian waters, and upon the very opening of hostilities shall attack the main force of the United States fleet in Hawaii and deal it a mortal blow". Two sources of the above message are Admiral Homer Wallin's "Pearl Harbor", published by the US Government printing office, and the United States Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific) Naval Analysis Division's "The Campaigns of the Pacific War", also published by the US Government printing office. Contrary to the government propaganda that the attack on Pearl Harbor was a total surprise, documents declassified in May 2000 confirm that Yamamoto's message was intercepted in Hawaii at a radio intercept station known as "Station H" overlooking Kaneohe Bay on windward Oahu.

The McCollum Memo: The Smoking Gun of Pearl Harbor
On October 7, 1940, Lieutenant Commander Arthur McCollum of the Office of Naval Intelligence submitted a memo to Navy Captains Walter Anderson and Dudley Knox (whose endorsement is included in the following scans). Captains Anderson and Knox were two of President Roosevelt's most trusted military advisors. The memo, scanned below, detailed an 8 step plan to provoke Japan into attacking the United States. President Roosevelt, over the course of 1941, implemented all 8 of the recommendations contained in the McCollum memo. Following the eighth provocation, Japan attacked. The public was told that it was a complete surprise, an "intelligence failure", and America entered World War Two.

Pearl Harbor: An Intelligence Success
In his article "Pearl Harbor: A Rude Awakening" from the BBC online history of World War II, Bruce Robinson adamantly defends the official version of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He writes that "rumours" regarding the Day of Infamy are "still hanging around" on account of "revisionist historians and conspiracy cranks". These "revisionists" and "cranks", Robinson explains in his introduction, "claim Roosevelt was itching for war with Japan", but that Roosevelt "was constrained by US neutrality" and so needed Pearl Harbor as "a solid reason to fight." Although Robinson would have us believe that President Franklin D. Roosevelt was not "itching" for a war with Japan, he also acknowledges that "If war was to come", then Roosevelt would have "wanted Japan to be seen to be the aggressor". Given this, how well does the suggestion that Roosevelt did not desire war with Japan hold up to the historical facts?

Routledge: Tape Could Spell End Of Blair
THE net is closing on the merchants of death in Downing Street as witness after witness gives damning testimony to the Hutton inquiry. None was more damning yesterday than the voice of Dr David Kelly. His taped conversation with Newsnight journalist Susan Watts establishes beyond doubt that Alastair Campbell is in the frame for exaggerating the Government's case for war against Iraq.

9/11: Bush Knew
A collection of compelling articles, which refute, or, at the very least, call into question, the assertions that Bush and his administration had no prior knowledge of events that would lead to the 9-11 tragedy.

Vote Machine Fraud: Over 50 Links to 'Electronic Voting Machine Fraud' & 'Rigged Vote-Counting'

A Bigger, Badder Sequel to Iran-Contra
The specter of the Iran-Contra affair is haunting Washington. Some of the people and countries are the same, and so are the methods – particularly the pursuit by a network of well-placed individuals of a covert, parallel foreign policy that is at odds with official policy. Boiled down to its essentials, the Iran-Contra affair was about a small group of officials based in the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that ran an "off-the-books" operation to secretly sell arms to Iran in exchange for hostages. The picture being painted by various insider sources in the media suggests a similar but far more ambitious scheme at work.

U.S. Admits Gitmo Numbers Puzzle
The United States said yesterday it had neither an exact count nor all the names of hundreds of people captured in Afghanistan and now detained at the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba.

Arms race fear over new bomb
US Scientists are working on a space-age weapon that experts fear could trigger a new arms race, it was claimed last night. The gamma ray bomb blurs the line between conventional and nuclear explosives. It produces an enormous burst of energy from atoms without involving nuclear fission or fusion. Just one gram of the explosive could store more energy than 50 kilograms of TNT. A gamma bomb would produce little fall-out compared with a normal nuclear weapon, although undetonated particles could cause long-term health problems for anyone breathing them in.

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