http://stevebeckow.com/2011/03/leuren-moret-haarp-japanese-earthquake/
Fukushima Hotspots in the Libyan desert
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Fukushima-Hotspots-in-the-by-Steve-Beckow-110403-78.html
"When I saw my deformed grandson, I realized that my hopes of the future have vanished for good, different from the hopelessness of the Russian barbarism, even though at that time I lost my older son Shafiqullah.
"This time, however, I know we are part of the invisible genocide brought on us by America, a silent death from which I know we will not escape." (1)Excerpt:
07/18/2010
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/rizkhan/2011/04/20114792623300320.html
Excerpt:
We talk to Jesse Ventura, the former governor of the US state of Minnesota, about his controversial new book, 63 Documents the Government Doesn't Want You to Read.
In the book, Ventura has published dozens of previously classified US government papers that seem to suggest Washington may have secretly provoked the Vietnam War, lied to the American people about the actual threat of terrorism and experimented on its own soldiers.
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Ventura says those are just a few of the clandestine activities involving the US government over the years.
But what can US citizens do to make their government more accountable?
This episode aired on Thursday, April 7, 2011.
http://www.countdown.org/end/one_world_99.htm
Excerpt:
"We are so sick of the United Nations and America telling us what to do. Your President Clinton is a rapist and a murderer who has committed treason against your own nation. Why don't your generals stage a coup against him? Just leave us alone to work out our own problems."
According to one Western military attaché based in Jakarta, "The West fears the growing power of General Wiranto, the former chief of the army. Wiranto has maintained active duty status. He is now the most powerful member of the new cabinet. Will he just stand by when his troops are tried for rape, arson and killing in East Timor?" said the attaché, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"When the TMI [Indonesian army] invaded Timor in 1975," he said, "Henry Kissinger was in Jakarta the day before the invasion, presumably to give the go-ahead. It was an anti-communist counterinsurgency type of operation. Now the TMI has been asked to hand over the country to the communists. As such, I expect to see the TMI continue to close ranks. The Damocles Sword of military interventionism will continue to hang over Indonesia for the next year at least."
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