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Chinese Genocide Against Mongols (Part Two) ----The Scope and the Seriousness of the Genocide in Its Historical Context Tsengelt Gonchigsuren In the first part of this article, I focused on the Brutality and Savage Nature of the Genocide and its general backgrounds. In the second part, I will discuss the Scope and the Seriousness of the Genocide in Its Historical Context. During this horrible 10 years, the bloody hands of the genocide had reached almost every Mongolian family in IMAR and other areas where the Mongols lived. The Mongols from one year infant to 80 years old elderly were all ...
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The White House "Big Brother" data base was downloaded from White House computers and turned over to the Special Prosecutor, Kenneth Starr. Contained within the data base is a record of all FBI files requested by, and delivered to, the White House. After the White House and FBI initially reported that 300+ files were requested (a "snafu", Clinton explained), I reported that the FBI couldn't count, since there were 900+ that I knew about. Now the New York Times and other media regularly refer to "900 FBI files" as having been requested by the White House for "background security checks". ...
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Chinese Genocide Against Mongols (Part One) ----The Genocide and Its Brutality and Savage Nature Tsengelt Gonchigsuren "In the Si Zi Wan banner, Boyanoboo Collective, perpetrators used razor blades to cut Mr. Jamsu's, the Collective's clerk, and his wife's red flesh piece by piece, pouring salt deep into the wounds and grinding it in with force. They then used burning hot red irons to press upon the severely wounded bodies. They called it "Barbecuing sliced meat." The couple were violently tortured to death, and soon after that, their child, a barely 5 month old infant, starved to death. -Chapter Nine, Section ...
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Antifederalist No. 39 APPEARANCE AND REALITY-THE FORM IS FEDERAL; THE EFFECT IS NATIONAL . . . The Freeman, in his second number, after mentioning in a very delusory manner diverse powers which remain with the states, says we shall find many other instances under the constitution which require or imply the existence or continuance of the sovereignty and severalty of the states. He, as well as all the advocates of the new system, take as their strong ground the election of senators by the state legislatures, and the special representation of the states in the federal senate, to prove ...
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Fate of Mars Lander in Doubt After Signal Fails to Reach Earth 9.02 a.m. ET (1402 GMT) December 4, 1999 By Matthew Fordahl AP "PASADENA, Calif. — With the minutes and then the hours ticking by, NASA scientists waited in vain Friday for word from the Mars Polar Lander that it had arrived safely on the surface of the Red Planet. **** Losing the spacecraft would be devastating for NASA. Just 10 weeks ago, the Polar Lander's sibling spacecraft, the $125 million Mars Climate Orbiter, burned up in the planet's atmosphere because of engineers' embarrassing failure to convert navigation data ...
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Please help us with this survey. It is one of the most ambitious surveys ever undertaken on the subject of HAND GUN CONTROL IN THE US, and we apologize up front for this method of delivery, however we want to contact 5,000,000 Americans BEFORE Congress returns from its break so that the President and Members of Congress will have current information to help them in their impending work. To have your voice heard on the issue of HAND GUN CONTROL IN THE US, you must be at least 18 years old and do/understand the following: Please print this message, circle ...
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The USA, World Hegemony and Cold War II The Double Triangle: USA/NATO/AMPO versus RUSSIA, CHINA and INDIA By Johan Galtung, dr hc mult, Professor of Peace Studies Director, TRANSCEND: A Peace and Development Network TFF Associate Paper presented at the International Conference of NGOs, 11-13 October 1999 in Seoul, Korea 1. A Super Power in the Making: The Russia-China-India triangle Have a look at these press excerpts from late summer 1999: • "NATO MOVE MAY BRING RUSSIA CLOSER TO CHINA, INDIA Washington. - In an attempt to forge military cooperation with non-member states, NATO is ...
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Editor's note: Brett Smith is a 10-year veteran of the Seattle Police Department, stationed in the West Precinct. This week, the former University of Washington football player stood on the volatile front lines of the World Trade Organization protests -- downtown and on Capitol Hill. Taunted and spit on by demonstrators, Smith's squad was one of the first to use tear gas and make arrests. Upset over Mayor Paul Schell's apologies over police actions, he felt compelled to speak out. This is his account, which he provided to P-I reporter Dan Raley: This started at roll call in September ...
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Norm Stamper was once the long-haired, bearded hippie of the San Diego Police Department who worked undercover, masquerading as a protester on college campuses in the 1960s. For 27 years, he was the department's resident intellectual, with a doctorate, progressive ideas and a tendency to alienate fellow officers who felt his politics and personality were more aligned with demonstrators than with cops. That is why some of Stamper's former colleagues in San Diego see irony in his current predicament: His job as Seattle police chief is in jeopardy because of his department's widely criticized handling of one of the ...
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City Appears Convinced of UFO Visit Updated 7:54 AM ET December 3, 1999 SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Shanghai appeared convinced on Friday that an unidentified flying object had visited China's commercial capital. Usually staid official newspapers insisted Thursday's sighting was no vision. "UFO darts across the city's skyline," screamed a headline in the official Shanghai Daily. "UFO appears in the sky over Shanghai," the Wenhui Daily said in a front page story with color photographs. Nearly 100 people claimed to have seen a cylindrical object with a flaming orange tail moving over the western part of the city for about an ...
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THE PRICE OF A FAVOR Whether he intended it or not, in 1991 George W. Bush aided a fugitive criminal with a sordid history. Will his wheeler-dealer political style catch up with him now? Julia Reynolds, with Eduardo Valle In the fall of 1991, George W. Bush asked his father, the President, to "help out" on behalf of Enrique Fuentes León, a millionaire lawyer wanted in Mexico for bribery in a case involving the rape and murder of a six year-old girl. A joint investigation between Eduardo Valle of the Mexico City daily El Universal and El Andar magazine ...
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TFF Meeting Point - Articles "Justifications" of NATO's Intervention in Yugoslavia By Ken Coates The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, Nottingham TFF adviser The Nato bombardment of Yugoslavia was undoubtedly illegal, since it contravened the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter, which enjoins all members to refrain "from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state"; and which commits all members "to bring about by peaceful means, and in conformity with the principles of justice and international law, adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations which might lead ...
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GUESS WHO SELLS OUT? When Republicans sell out their party, it is never easy to pin down the reason. It's getting to be like a pre-programmed tennis game, watching the same thing over and over again. It's hard to even work up a good dander over it anymore. But it has been reported in numerous press accounts that the reason Sen. Trent Lott lifted the holds that a couple of conservative Republican senators had put on the confirmation of dozens of Clinton nominees to diplomatic, executive and judicial positions was in exchange for the confirmation of Lott's friend Glenn McCullough ...
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TFF FEATURES - Articles America and the World at the Dawn of a New Century By Walter A. McDougall Volume 7, Number 12 Foreign Policy Research Institute WIRE December 1999 Walter A. McDougall is the Alloy-Ansin Professor of International Relations at the University of Pennsylvania, Editor of Orbis, and Co-Director of FPRI's History Academy. His most recent book is Promised Land, Crusader State: The American Encounter with the World Since 1776,Houghton Mifflin, 1997. This is his eynote address at FPRI 1999 Annual Dinner. "Several people, including our host Ron Naples, whose burden it was to introduce ...
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I wonder how many freepers would have taken it to the street? I don't mean breaking store windows but exercising your right of free speech and of assembly? Could you put away political differences for a moment and work with other groups to protest the loss of American sovereignty to an unelected, globlist ruling elite like the WTO or not? I'm curious because the WTO was stopped in Seattle. Maybe we would see more victories if the same gameplan was used. What do you think?
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I was 10 years old on that Sunday long ago. I was playing with a little put-put boat I had ordered from Johnson Smith mail order catalog. They had a candle you put under a little boiler in the boat and it steamed along but I had hot-rodded it with a dose of lighter fluid and had it planing around the bathtub. My mother came in very worried I could see and exclaimed " We are at war, the Japs have started bombing Pearl Harbor" Well I was not too hot on geography and did not know where it was ...
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SEATTLE — Failure to launch a much touted new round of trade liberalization talks at the World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting on Friday was embarrassing for host President Clinton and also politically expedient. Clinton called for the new round of talks, featuring the proposal in his State of the Union address to Congress last January. His top trade negotiators expressed confidence going into this week's meeting that WTO ministers would launch the new round of talks aimed at liberalizing trade in agriculture and other areas. But despite telephone calls by Clinton to Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi and other ...
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Each year liberal journalists, instead of honestly acknowledging their liberalism, describe themselves as Dan Rather defined himself in an exchange on CNN's Crossfire on June 24: "an honest broker of information" whose motto is "play no favorites." For the 12th straight year, the Media Research Center in Washington, D.C., in late November mailed to a panel of judges evidence of the way Dan Rather and others play favorites. On May 26, for example, Mr. Rather himself gushed about Hillary Clinton's "political lightning" and how she is a "crowd-pleaser." (Which crowd?) As a judge each year, I've seen repeatedly how ...
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The media tried to black out the news from Seattle.There was a media blackout of the news from Seattle. I attempted to log in on Free Republic, but it was down. My attempted login on Free Republic failed. Get it?
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(Interesting story, by the author of America in Black and White: One Nation Indivisable, telling how the courts have led us to the current state of "Undiscipline" in many schools) When twelve students and a teacher were shot dead in the Columbine High School Massacre, public alarm (abetted by the media) was inevitable. In a recent Newsweek poll immediately following the killing, 63 percent of Americans said that it was “very or somewhat likely that a shooting incident would happen in their school.” In fact, however, such shootings remain rare - and thus newsworthy. Fewer than 1 percent of homicides ...
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