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Entries for July 2007
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DU Health Hazards Downplayed
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| Research on the health effects of the highly toxic weapons substance known as depleted uranium, or DU, is not high on the list of priorities of the Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses, which met July 18 to July 19 in Dallas. By Mark Anderson | American Free Press | Jul. 29, 2007 Read
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Neocons Salivate Over Hillary
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| It should come as no surprise prominent neocons are gushing over Hillary Clinton, as noted by the Seattle Times. Fred Barnes of the neocon house organ, the Weekly Standard, couldn’t contain his admiration for the Bilderberger Queen. Ditto for Rich Lowry of National Review, David Brooks, and the Joseph Goebbels of the neocon movement, Charles Krauthammer.
Another Day in the Empire | Jul. 29, 2007 Read
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Exclusive: Gangs Spreading In The Military
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| U.S. Army Sgt. Juwan Johnson got a hero's welcome while home on leave in June of 2004. "Not only did I love my son - but my god - I liked the man he was becoming," his mother, Stephanie Cockrell, remembers. But that trip home was the last time his family saw him alive. When Johnson died, he wasn't in a war zone, he was in Germany. CBS | Jul. 28, 2007 Read
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U.S. Set to Offer Huge Arms Deal to Saudi Arabia
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| The Bush administration is preparing to ask Congress to approve an arms sale package for Saudi Arabia and its neighbors that is expected to eventually total $20 billion at a time when some United States officials contend that the Saudis are playing a counterproductive role in Iraq. By David S. Cloud | The New York Times | Jul. 27, 2007
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New Evidence Clearly Indicates Pat Tillman Was Executed
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| Army medical examiners concluded Tillman was shot three times in the head from just 10 yards away, no evidence of "friendly fire" damage at scene, Army attorneys congratulated each other on cover-up, Wesley Clark concludes "orders came from the very top" to murder pro-football star because he was about to become an anti-war political icon. Paul Joseph Watson | PrisonPlanet.com | Jul. 27, 2007 Read
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North American Union- Connecting the Dots
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| My previous articles on this website explain in detail the lead up to the North American Union under the pretense of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) and the cleverly disguised methods the governments of Mexico, Canada and the United States have used and will continue to use to change the face and the future of our North American continent. By Kevin Parkinson | GlobalResearch.ca | Jul. 20, 2007 Read
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Guard numbers on border to be halved
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| The number of National Guard troops along the Arizona-Mexico border will be trimmed in half by the end of next month. As the presidentially mandated Operation Jumpstart mission begins its second year in support of the U.S. Border Patrol, the number of troops is being reduced as planned. It will be trimmed from 6,000 to 3,000 nationally and from 2,400 to 1,200 in Arizona, said National Guard Capt. Kristine Munn. The pullout began July 1 and is scheduled to be completed by Sept. 1.
By Brady McCombs | Arizona Daily Star | Jul. 25, 2007 Read
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