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"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad." -Aldous Huxley


Monday, September 22, 2003  

Venezuelan Military Intelligence says overwhelming evidence the CIA planned to bring down Chavez Frias' airplane en route to United Nations in New York
Details behind the sudden decision to cancel President Hugo Chavez Frias' next-week trip to Washington D.C. and New York (to deliver a speech to the United Nations) are being revealed by security services who say they have "overwhelming evidence" of a CIA-backed plan to "bring down" the Chavez Frias' airplane during the scheduled flight to the United States from Caracas. Sources in Venezuela's Military Intelligence Directorate (DIM) have told VHeadline.com that "presented with overwhelming evidence of Washington's planned attack on the Presidential flight, it was decided that the President's personal security was preeminent and that he should not go!"


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The Death Of John Kennedy
Where was Oswald when the shots were fired?

The Most Revealing Wink Of The 20th Century
Future Speaker Of The House Carl Albert winks back at a quickly-smiling LBJ as he is being sworn in to be the next President of the United States on Air Force One while the grief-stricken Jackie Kennedy stands next to him.

Patriot Act, Part II
The Bush administration has been on a campaign to shore up support for the Patriot Act and argue for an expanded version, which is being dubbed Patriot Act II. This public-relations offensive comes, however, at a time when a growing number of Americans are saying the original act already gives government too much power. Faced with these reasoned objections, the administration is becoming more shrill. Last week, Attorney General John Ashcroft named librarians as the latest group to pose a threat to freedom. Rather than lash out at well-intentioned critics, the administration should listen to the thoughtful voices from across the political spectrum who are saying we need less Patriot Act, not more.

Odigo says workers were warned of attack
Odigo, the instant messaging service, says that two of its workers received messages two hours before the Twin Towers attack on September 11 predicting the attack would happen, and the company has been cooperating with Israeli and American law enforcement, including the FBI, in trying to find the original sender of the message predicting the attack.


The Fixing of the 2004 Election
The High Cabal is already busy fixing the 2004 election, using the tactic of making sure that both the Republican and Democratic candidates are "their man." As we saw in a previous article, they're also planning to use rigged electronic voting machines to claim victory no matter how American citizens cast their ballots. But the disenchantment with their puppet, Dubya, is getting out of hand. Even Rove and the other members of the Bush II junta are having to admit that his "approval rating" is slipping to a dangerous low. So to insure victory in 2004 no matter what, they're desperately trying to put a ringer into the Democratic candidate slot--someone who will run their scams, play their games, and if their election rigging somehow didn't pan out and Dubya became even more unpopular, they'd still have a neo-con-approved Democratic President in the White House.

All In The Family
But, as 60 Minutes reported last spring, the earliest contracts were given to a few favored companies. And some of the biggest winners in the sweepstakes to rebuild Iraq have one thing in common: lots of very close friends in very high places. Correspondent Steve Kroft reports.

Pentagon To Pay Millions For Scots' Robot Soldiers
Robot soldiers manufactured to kill enemy troops have been designed for the Pentagon by a tiny Glasgow computer company which is set to make millions from the deal.

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