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Rothschild Interview - Chicago Tribune, Sept. 15, 1892
Post Date: 2005-10-06 20:18:54 by bluegrass
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LABOR AND CAPITAL VIEWS ENTERTAINED BY ROTHSCHILD ON THE SUBJECT The Baron Does Not Believe a Crisis Is At Hand and Thinks the Laboring Man Is Content With Things As They Are Paris, Sept. 14. SPECIAL CABLE - FIGARO published today a special interview with Baron Alphonso Rothschild on the so-called social and economic crisis of the present. Baron Rothschild preluded his remarks with the declaration that there was neither a social nor an economic crisis, as alarmists in all countries were pretending. There had been monetary crises, resulting in unfortunate failures, as for instance, the collapse of the Barings, but the general situation in Europe had remained unchanged by them. The ...

The Race Discussion
Post Date: 2005-10-05 14:59:26 by bluegrass
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Race is the faculty of being true to one's self. It is the placing of a beyond-value on one's own individual soul. In this subjective sense, Race is not the way one talks, looks, gestures, walks, it is not a matter of stock, color, anatomy, skeletal structure, or anything else objective. Men of Race are scattered through all populations everywhere, through all races, peoples, nations. In each unit they make up the warriors, the leaders of action, the creators in the sphere of politics and war. Poster Comment:I don't agree with all or even most of Yockey's suppositions or conclusions (he loves Hamilton, for instance - ugh), but he was a rare American thinker that has been buried for far ...

The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: A Challenge
Post Date: 2005-10-05 11:48:34 by Zoroaster
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Institute for Historical Review The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum : A Challenge Robert Faurisson The question of the existence or non-existence of the Nazi gas chambers is one of considerable historical importance. If the gas chambers existed, they provide evidence that the Germans attempted to physically exterminate the Jews; on the other hand, if they didn't exist, we have no evidence of such an extermination attempt. Pierre Vidal-Naquet, a leading French anti-Revisionist, is under no illusion. To those tempted to give up the controversy over the gas chambers, he has warned that to jettison the gas chambers "is to surrender in open country." (Nouvel Observateur, Sept. 21, ...

New video shows Paddy Ashdown with KLA and their arms cache
Post Date: 2005-09-29 17:21:39 by valis
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Paddy Ashdown, alleged MI6 agent and the international community's high representative to Bosnia, has been caught on video apparently inspecting weapons held by the Kosovo Liberation Army in September 1998. In the video, he advises a man dressed in KLA uniform to be "careful" with the handgrenades. [Note: Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) training camps in Albania were "run by Osama bin Laden, and various other foreign mujahedeen" and also by the "CIA and British intelligence...while the CIA seems to have provided monetary support."] Milosevic shows video of British inspector's 'involvement' www.newkerala.com The Hague: Former Yugoslav president Slobodan ...

Freedom of the Press…Freedom to Oppress?
Post Date: 2005-09-28 21:42:47 by BTP Holdings
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Freedom of the Press…Freedom to Oppress? By John B. Connally The following are excerpts of an address given at the Press Club of Houston, Texas on March 22, 1977. Today’s “free press” is a far cry from the fragile, almost endangered species whose perpetuations were guaranteed by the precious safeguards of our Constitution. Indeed, one of the main concerns of those far-sighted men was to provide for the physical protection of those primitive yet powerful printing presses which gave life to the hopes and dreams of a single free spirit, who was writer, editor, type-setter and publisher. The sanctity of the printed expression of thought was indeed vital. But contrast ...

CIA "Arranged" for Passports for Al Qaeda Terrorists & Brought Them to the USA to Recruit for Jihads
Post Date: 2005-09-27 08:23:26 by valis
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"The tale begins more than 10 years ago, when the veterans of the Mooj’s holy war against the Soviets began arriving in the United States—many with passports arranged by the CIA." Newsweek/MSNBC | October 1, 2001 The Road to Sept. 11 For a decade, America’s been fighting a losing secret war against terror. A NEWSWEEK investigation into the missed clues and missteps NEWSWEEK Oct. 1 issue — He was more than a little suspicious. At the Airman Flight School in Norman, Okla., the stocky aspiring pilot with the heavy French accent acted oddly. He was abrupt and argumentative, refusing to pay the whole $4,995 fee upfront (he shelled out $2,500 in cash instead). ...

The Fraudulent Basis of Modern Kulture
Post Date: 2005-09-25 20:18:36 by Red Jones
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The Fraudulent Basis of Modern Kulture By Henry Makow Ph.D. September 24, 2005 By Henry Makow Ph.D. There should be a POISON symbol over the doors of our universities, cinemas and art galleries. There should be a similar warning on our TV, music and videos. In the 1920's, leaders of the Communist International decided that Western society was too strong to conquer. It was necessary to weaken it by subverting its cultural institutions--family, education, religion, art, mass media and government. They have largely succeeded. While maintaining these institutions in their familiar format, they have subtly changed the content. It's like lacing a bottle of aspirin with arsenic. The purpose ...

Protecting the 9-11 Terrorists: Order W199I-WF-213589
Post Date: 2005-09-21 21:43:02 by valis
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The following is a collection of links related to W199I; a presidential directive forcing the FBI to "back off" the bin Laden family in pre-911 terrorism investigations. US agents told to "back off" Bin Ladens (ANANOVA) Bush Thwarted FBI probe against Bin Ladens (AFP) FBI told to "back off" investigating Bin Laden family before the attacks on Sept. 11th: BBC Newsnight Video Has someone been sitting on the FBI? BBC Newsnight transcript Bush took FBI Agents off bin Laden family trail (TIMES OF INDIA) FBI claims Bin Laden inquiry was frustrated (LONDON GUARDIAN) FBI 'was told to back off bin Laden family' (SYDNEY MORNING HERALD) Another FBI Agent Blows ...

The Imperial Delusion
Post Date: 2005-09-16 07:45:25 by Zoroaster
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September 16, 2005 The Imperial Delusion Neoconservatism and the cult of empire by Justin Raimondo Editor's note: Today's column is based on a speech delivered at Colorado College on Sept. 15, sponsored by the Robert and Janet Manning Endowed Fund for Political Science and the political science department. Why are we in Iraq? This question, I think, puzzles most Americans, who are – increasingly – opposed to the war, opposed to the present administration, and are wondering: how did we get here? We have 1,800 dead Americans, tens of thousands horribly wounded, and what do we have to show for it? We have the "Islamic Republic of Iraq," that's what we have: we have ...

More details emerge on the phony 1993 Saddam assassination threat against George H. W. Bush.
Post Date: 2005-09-12 07:01:04 by Eoghan
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After WMR's report on senior Bush's close relationship with Kuwait, a country that supported groups associated with "Al Qaeda" and the 9-11 attacks on the U.S., more details have been provided by State Department sources on the alleged 1993 assassination threat by Saddam Hussein against ex-President Bush. The U.S. ambassador to Kuwait during 1993 was Edward W. (Skip) Gnehm, an ardent Bush supporter who was appointed by Bush in August 1990. Gnehm presented his credentials to the Emir in April 1991 after serving as ambassador to the Kuwaiti government-in-exile in Taif, Saudi Arabia. Gnehm took up his position in Kuwait shortly after U.S. forces occupied Kuwait after the routing of ...

Katrina puts author in the spotlight [1927 flood]
Post Date: 2005-09-10 19:49:04 by MUDDOG
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Every good book has its time, but that time doesn't always come right away. That's certainly true for New Orleans writer John M. Barry and his 1997 book, ''Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America." Since Hurricane Katrina hit, the eight-year-old book has been as high as No. 10 on the Amazon.com bestseller list. Pursued hotly by national media, Barry has been interviewed on C-SPAN and NPR's ''Morning Edition" (scheduled to air Monday), and tomorrow he'll appear with Tim Russert on NBC's ''Meet the Press." Meanwhile, publisher Simon & Schuster has returned to press for 17,500 more copies, as warehouse supplies dwindle. A Providence ...

Lawrence Dennis and a Frontier Thesis for American Capitalism
Post Date: 2005-09-10 18:13:20 by BTP Holdings
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Lawrence Dennis and a Frontier Thesis for American Capitalism Keith Stimely [This paper by the late Keith Stimely (1957-1992) was written in 1986 for a graduate history course in which he was enrolled at Portland State University in Oregon. It has been edited for publication by Samuel Francis, who received a copy of it from a friend of the author in 1987. It has not been previously published but is probably the most thorough study of Lawrence Dennis's political and economic thought yet written. Virtually all editing was for stylistic purposes and not for content; except for a bibliography appropriate for a graduate school paper, nothing Mr. Stimely included has been removed from the ...

IN THE EARLY DAYS OF LEMHI COUNTY (8-25-05)
Post Date: 2005-08-29 21:20:47 by rowdee
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50 YEARS AGO - 1955 * Car owners will receive heavier license fee jolts when they apply for new plates in 1956 and no matter what the owner is driving--he'll have to dig deeper than in the past, according to a schedule received by John Igou, Lemhi county assessor. The $5 fee went the way of the passenger pigeon during the last legislature. * No cars may be parked on the racetrack at the Lemhi county fairgrounds, although the fair board has agreed that driving cars across the track into the infield for ball games is permissible. * A whirlibird last week brought Gary Hathaway last Friday to Salmon from Middle Fork lookout where he was stricken by tick fever. Pilot of the helicopter was Earl ...

David Cole Interviews Dr. Franciszek Piper, Director, Auschwitz State Museum (Auschwitz Video)
Post Date: 2005-08-27 20:13:42 by christine
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See or listen to this video tape online! In order to restrict bandwidth usage to real visitors who really want to download these files, we had to put these files into a protected directory. Access to them is free. Just click on the links and type in the following as prompted in order to gain access: User Name: visitor Password: download Video in Real Format (20 MB): http://vho.org/dl/ENG/cole.ra (Download and install RealPlayer ) Video in Windows Media Format (44 MB): http://vho.org/dl/ENG/DavidColeatAuschwitz.wmv Preface It is an undisputed fact of history that, during World War II, the Germans ran a network of prison and labor camps, both in Germany and in the territories they ...

Ancient Civilisations: Six Great Enigmas
Post Date: 2005-08-19 08:34:40 by Grumble Jones
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Ancient Civilisations: Six Great Enigmas By WILL HART & ROBERT BERRINGER We stand today at an unprecedented turning point in human history. In recent years two versions of ancient history have formed. One, we shall call ‘alternative’ history, the other we shall refer to as ‘official’ history. The former ponders over a variety of anomalies and tries to make sense out of the corpus of evidence, i.e., the pyramids and timelines, why they were built, by whom and when. The latter conducts digs, catalogues pottery shards, and tries to defend its proposal there are no enigmas, and virtually everything is explained. At one point perhaps as late as fifteen years ago these ...

Jaffa Lizards
Post Date: 2005-08-14 11:36:36 by Zoroaster
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Jaffa Lizards By Israel Shamir This May was a time of great disillusionment for Russians. Years have passed since they parted with Communism, broke up the Soviet Union, granted independence to (or gave away to the US) every land they ever controlled, allowed Western companies to buy and sell their heirlooms and livelihood, closed down their military bases, let their missiles and submarines rust in peace, fulfilled every demand and desire of the US. Then they prepared a great celebration of V-Day, invited guests, brushed up their medals, retold the stories of supreme heroism – and were cold-shouldered by the US and UK, their erstwhile allies in the World War II. President Bush, ...

Jerry Garcia: The Man, the Myth, the Area Rug
Post Date: 2005-08-09 18:45:57 by crack monkey
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Jerry Garcia: The Man, the Myth, the Area Rug By SETH SCHIESEL SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8 - One of the icons of modern American culture now resides in a nondescript warehouse about 30 miles north of here, in a windowless, climate-controlled, heavily-alarmed room built like a bomb shelter that is called simply the Vault. There, in towering rows of 13,000 audiotapes, 3,000 videotapes and about 250,000 feet of traditional 16-millimeter film lives the recorded history of the Grateful Dead, one of the seminal American rock bands. The Grateful Dead ceased to exist on Aug. 9, 1995, when the band's lead guitarist and most recognizable figure, Jerry Garcia, died at age 53 of a heart attack at a drug ...

Nagasaki remembers atomic attack
Post Date: 2005-08-09 00:30:13 by robin
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Nagasaki remembers atomic attack The attack came three days after the world's first atomic bomb The Japanese city of Nagasaki is marking the 60th anniversary of its destruction by a US atomic bomb at the end of World War Two. At least 70,000 people died in the world's second nuclear bomb. About 6,000 people attended a ceremony in the city's peace park, including Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. Correspondents say there is fresh controversy over why the attack happened just three days after the bombing of the city of Hiroshima. Some historians argue that the attack was seen as necessary because Japan had not surrendered, reports the BBC's Adam Brookes in Washington. But others believe ...

Who Started WW2?
Post Date: 2005-08-06 04:07:43 by Zoroaster
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: People's Attorney / Volks-Anwalt Wolfram Grätz Date: Jul 11, 2005 4:46 AM Subject: Who Started WW2 ? To: ---- Original Message ----- From:Mel Fowler Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 3:19 PM Subject: Icebreaker: Who Started the Second World War? Icebreaker: Who Started the Second World War? by Viktor Suvorov (Vladimir Rezun) London: Hamish Hamilton, 1990 Suvorov's book appears to be absolutely unavailable in the United States, even though, in the fifteen years since it's first printing it has gone through 87 editions in 18 languages! Someone really doesn't want the American public to learn what that book contains. I have been trying for ...

Hiroshima remembers atomic bomb
Post Date: 2005-08-05 23:52:46 by robin
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Hiroshima remembers atomic bomb Survivors remembered those who died when the bomb fell The Japanese city of Hiroshima has marked the anniversary of the moment an atomic bomb exploded above the city 60 years ago. Around 140,000 people were killed by the bomb and its aftermath. Nuclear survivors, known as Hibakusha, joined dignitaries at the annual commemoration in the Peace Park, built at the epicentre of the blast. The head of the UN has said the world has made little progress in tackling the spread of nuclear weapons. Burning memories "Today, we are all Hibakusha," Kofi Annan said in a statement read out on his behalf at the Hiroshima ceremony. ...

US Suppressed Footage of Hiroshima for Decades
Post Date: 2005-08-03 20:21:11 by christine
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Washington - As the world prepares to mark the 60th anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Saturday, some American media experts see uncomfortable echoes between the suppression of images of death and destruction then and coverage of the war in Iraq today. As author Greg Mitchell lays out in an article in Editor & Publisher this week, in the weeks following the atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, U.S. authorities seized and suppressed film shot in the bombed cities by U.S. military crews and Japanese newsreel teams to prevent Americans from seeing the full extent of devastation wrought by the new weapons. Tens of thousands died in each attack. The U.S. military ...

Roman ruler's head found in sewer
Post Date: 2005-07-29 09:09:46 by robin
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Roman ruler's head found in sewer The emperor is credited with helping to establish Christianity in Europe A 1,700-year-old carved marble head of Emperor Constantine has been found in a sewer in central Rome. Archaeologists found the 60cm (2ft) head while clearing an ancient drainage system in the ruins of the Roman Forum. Eugenio La Rocca, superintendent of Rome's artefacts, described the head as a rare find and said it was possible it had been used to clear a blocked sewer. Constantine, who reigned from 306 to 337, is known for ending persecution of Christians and founding Constantinople. Although most of his subjects remained pagans, he is credited with ...

Forgetting The Past
Post Date: 2005-07-27 10:13:15 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Forgetting The Past Volume 61, Program 20 7/29/2005 Homeschooling parents want to pass on to their children a view of history that is accurate and biblical. Unfortunately, many colleges are undermining that effort. Tune in to today's Home School Heartbeat with Michael Farris to find out more. Michael Farris: A recent survey of seniors at the top 25 national universities and top 25 national liberal arts colleges uncovered some disturbing statistics about today's students. Only 23% could identify Madison as the "Father of the Constitution." Only 22% answered correctly that the phrase "government of the people, by the people, and for the people" is from the Gettysburg ...

Hiroshima bomb may have carried hidden agenda
Post Date: 2005-07-26 11:14:49 by BTP Holdings
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Hiroshima bomb may have carried hidden agenda 13:46 21 July 2005 By Rob Edwards The US decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 was meant to kick-start the Cold War rather than end the Second World War, according to two nuclear historians who say they have new evidence backing the controversial theory. Causing a fission reaction in several kilograms of uranium and plutonium and killing over 200,000 people 60 years ago was done more to impress the Soviet Union than to cow Japan, they say. And the US President who took the decision, Harry Truman, was culpable, they add. "He knew he was beginning the process of annihilation of the species," says Peter ...

The First Rothschild
Post Date: 2005-07-24 09:41:36 by Eoghan
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In the small town of Tschortkow in Galicia (Poland) there lived a learned and saintly man called Rabbi Hershelle Tschortkower. He was busy night and day, for he never refused his help to those who needed him. Some people sought his advice; others his blessing. And then there were the poor widows, orphans, sick people, and old ones who needed money for their daily bread. He was forever collecting money for those who were unable to help themselves. One day Rabbi Hershelle Tschortkower decided that he needed an assistant, for there was too much work for him to do alone. So he hired a shamash (secretary) to share his responsibilities. Anschel Moses Rothschild, who was then a poor young man, ...

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