Missing Iraq money may be as much as $18 billion

Missing Iraq money may be as much as $18 billion

By David Ferguson Sunday, June 19, 2011 13:58 EST Topics: amount ♦ disappearance ♦ Missing In 2004, the Bush administration flew twenty billion dollars of shrink-wrapped cash into Iraq on pallets. Now the bulk of that money has disappeared. The funds flown into the...
‘Military Top Brass Atop Egypt Pyramid’

‘Military Top Brass Atop Egypt Pyramid’

‘Now what is [Vice President] Omar Suleiman’s position? No one knows that he remains in his position as vice president. The government of course is going to be changed. But the top brass, all of the members of this military council, [are] all very close...

List of military operations

This is a list of missions, operations, and projects. Missions in support of other missions are not listed independently. [edit] World War I See also List of military engagements of World War I Albion (1917) — German capture of Oesel, Dagö and Moon Islands (now...
LIBYA R.I.P. …

LIBYA R.I.P. …

… THE ROTHSCHILDS OWN YOU NOW The David Icke Newsletter Goes Out On Sunday Gaddafi was being demonised by the Reagan-Father Bush administration (the Rothschilds) in the 1980s when the CIA and Mossad led a campaign to destabilise Libya that mirrors what has happened in...
In Saudi Arabia, Royal Funds Buy Peace for Now

In Saudi Arabia, Royal Funds Buy Peace for Now

Ed Ou for The New York Times Former Saudi political prisoners gathered recently in Riyadh to discuss politics. Some former political prisoners feel embittered by the public’s lack of support. RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — As one nation after another has battled...

Information on Over 98,000 Terrorist Attacks

The Global Terrorism Database (GTD) is an open-source database including information on terrorist events around the world from 1970 through 2010 (with annual updates planned for the future). Unlike many other event databases, the GTD includes systematic data on...
Bush Insider: ‘911 Was An Inside Job’

Bush Insider: ‘911 Was An Inside Job’

Morgan O. Reynolds was a professor emeritus at Texas A&M University and former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis headquartered in Dallas, TX. He served as chief economist for the United States Department of Labor...

Army wants rapid-fire rubber bullets for crowd control

17 February 2011 by David Hambling Magazine issue 2799. Subscribe and save For similar stories, visit the Weapons Technology Topic Guide THE US army is planning to field “rubber bullets” for machine guns. Military officials claim the ammunition will allow...

Army tests hypersonic weapon over the Pacific

HONOLULU (AP) — The Army on Thursday conducted its first flight test of a new weapon capable of traveling five times the speed of sound. The Army launched the Advanced Hypersonic Weapon from the military’s Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai at about 1:30...

Victor Bout, Dimitri Khalezov & Military Unit 46179

The following introductory paragraph was not included in the copy I received from my source… I include it here now at the request of Dimitri Khalezov who has also informed me that it was part of the original interview conducted by Daniel Estulin. [Dimitri...
Obama and Senate Rewriting Article II

Obama and Senate Rewriting Article II

Written by Joe Wolverton, II Friday, 15 April 2011 10:35 On March 30, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y., picture, left) and 15 co-sponsors (including Republican leaders) introduced S. 679, the “Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining Act.” The measure would...