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  • Egyptian Women Just Ended The "Palestinian" Debate FOREVER!

    06/03/2025 11:38:50 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 11 replies
    Sahar TV ^ | 29/5/25 | Nonie Darwish
    Pre-67 resident of Ghaza, saw terror actions against Israel staging from Gaza, moved to Egypt with her family, gives her eye witness accounts. Transcript linked below video.
  • The Chutzpah of Bill Ayers

    11/12/2008 1:45:00 PM PST · by AJKauf · 11 replies · 840+ views
    Today is the publication date of the new edition of his book Fugitive Days, and now that the election is over, Ayers has chosen to speak out in his own defense in the pages of a democratic socialist newsweekly, In These Times. By choosing this vehicle, Ayers is skillfully engaging in his own sanitized rewriting of history. His effort is to paint himself as just another honest dissenter, a man whose valiant socialist principles have caused the media to unfairly demonize him as a terrorist. All he did in his memoir, he writes, is to go back to those “exhilarating...
  • Anti-war activist Philip Berrigan dies with 'conviction'

    12/07/2002 7:28:03 AM PST · by LurkedLongEnough · 47 replies · 300+ views
    Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | December 7, 2002 | The Associated Press
    BALTIMORE -- Philip Berrigan, the former priest whose fight against the Vietnam War and nuclear weapons helped ignite a generation of anti-war dissent, has died of cancer. He was 79. Berrigan's family said he was diagnosed with cancer two months ago and decided to stop chemotherapy last month. He died Friday night at Jonah House, the communal residence for pacifists that he founded. His brother, the Rev. Daniel Berrigan, officiated over last rites ceremonies Nov. 30, attended by friends and peace activists, family members said. Berrigan led the "Catonsville 9," a group that staged one of the most dramatic protests...
  • Pickup Carries Peace Activist, Fr. Berrigan's Coffin

    12/09/2002 10:39:08 AM PST · by NYer · 61 replies · 328+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | December 9, 2002 | Foster Pflug
    BALTIMORE (AP) _ Carrying puppets, signs and roses, hundreds accompanied a pickup truck carrying the coffin of peace activist Philip Berrigan as it wound its way Monday through the rough neighborhood where he once served as a priest. Family members stood in the back of the truck along with the plain wooden coffin, hand-painted with red roses, as bagpipers played ``Amazing Grace'' while the procession marched to the funeral at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church in west Baltimore. ``He was bigger than life _ extremely human and heroic and committed,'' said actor Martin Sheen, who marched in the funeral...
  • Justice Clarence Thomas Destroys the Case for Nationwide Injunctions With One Devastating Question

    05/15/2025 11:22:54 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 79 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 05/15/2025 | Matt Margolis
    During Supreme Court oral arguments in the Trump v. CASA, Washington, and New Jersey cases, Justice Clarence Thomas delivered a surgical takedown of the legal rationale for nationwide injunctions, using just one line.The case centers around whether lower courts can issue sweeping injunctions that block federal policies nationwide, even when only a handful of plaintiffs are before the court. Representing the United States, Solicitor General John Sauer argued that such broad orders violate established legal norms and Supreme Court precedent.“We believe that the best reading of that is what you said in Trump against Hawaii, which is that Wirtz in...
  • 1970: Dan Mitrione, an American torturer in Uruguay

    08/10/2021 8:47:03 AM PDT · by CheshireTheCat · 11 replies
    ExecutedToday.com ^ | August 10, 2019 | Headsman
    United States torturer Dan Mitrione was executed on this date in 1970 by Uruguayan guerrillas. A onetime Indiana beat cop, Dan Mitrione graduated to an agent of empire via a USAID program called the Office of Public Safety. This organ headlined the putatively amicable mission of extending training to foreign police officers, both in their home countries and in the American capital. OPS’s real purpose, according to A.J. Langguth‘s Hidden Terrors: The Truth About U.S. Police Operations in Latin America, was: "allowing the CIA to plant men with the local police in sensitive places around the world; and after careful...
  • No Venezuelan Spring: 4500 Cuban Military on Venezuelan Soil: $10B Annual US Subsidy at Stake

    01/08/2013 5:53:27 PM PST · by maggiesnotebook · 3 replies
    Maggie's Notebook ^ | 1-8-13 | Maggie@MaggiesNotebook
    The Miami Herald is reporting Hugo Chávez early demise was recognized long before the rest of the world was privvy to the details of a late diagnosed and lethal cancer. With the help of Cuban brothers Fidel and Raúl, and Chávez' hand-picked successor Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan presidential election was moved from December 2012 to October 2012, two months that the report says were crucial. In October Chávez could still stand before his supporters to applaud his re-election, but there was no certainty that he could do so in December. He returned to Cuba for a fourth round of cancer treatments in early...
  • Retired NASA Doctor Claims US Air Force Had a 20-Foot UFO

    05/10/2025 7:08:38 PM PDT · by Macho MAGA Man · 29 replies
    Anomalien.com ^ | Zoe Mitchell
    A retired NASA flight surgeon claims he saw footage of a 20-foot-wide flying saucer with a US Air Force logo performing advanced maneuvers in a military hangar over 30 years ago. Dr. Gregory Rogers, a former NASA Chief Flight Surgeon and Air Force Major, shared his story amid growing whistleblower reports about secretive UFO programs. “I know exactly what I saw that day, and it was in no fashion a conventional flying vehicle,” Rogers, 68, told the Daily Mail. In 1992, while stationed at Cape Canaveral, an Air Force major led him to a locked room and showed him CCTV...
  • ‘What A Wonderful World’: Louis Armstrong’s Iconic Life-Affirming Ballad

    05/09/2025 1:09:54 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 21 replies
    Udiscovermusic ^ | May 5, 2025 | Charles Waring
    The story behind the jazz legend’s final hit and, quite simply, one of the most beautiful songs ever written.The legendary New Orleans singer and trumpeter Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong had been making records since 1923, but in 1967 he released “What A Wonderful World,” which would become the biggest-selling song of his long and storied career. Though renowned as one of the pioneers of Dixieland-style jazz in the 1920s, Armstrong was no stranger to the pop charts in the 1960s, having topped Billboard’s Hot 100 with the Grammy-winning single, “Hello Dolly,” in 1964. But “What A Wonderful World” was very...
  • LulaWatch - Focusing on Latin America's new "axis of evil" - Brazil - Vol.1,No.16

    12/16/2003 5:39:45 PM PST · by Tailgunner Joe · 14 replies · 247+ views
    For nearly five decades the left has been trying to impose a socialist and confiscatory land reform on Brazil. From the beginning, the so-called Catholic left, and particularly the National Conference of Brazilian Bishops (CNBB), has been the leading proponents and the most important driving force of that policy. With strong links to this Catholic left, the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva made land reform one of its main goals. For this purpose it designated Miguel Rossetto from the Workers Party's most radical wing as the Minister of Land Reform. The party also gave the government posts...
  • Communism’s Resurgence

    01/11/2005 8:20:32 PM PST · by Coleus · 56 replies · 4,747+ views
    Stoptheftaa.org ^ | 01.24.05 | William F. Jasper
    Communism is not dead in Latin America. In fact, the dominoes are falling south of the border, but no one seems to be noticing. “It’s a new day. Communism is dead. It’s even dead in Cuba.” So declared Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing in May 2002. “I hate to say it,” she continued, “it’s dead.” The senator’s proclamation was a surprise, no doubt, to Fidel Castro, whose regime was (and is) alive and as Red as ever. It also must have come as welcome news to the people of Cuba, still suffering, after nearly half...
  • Guyana Is Becoming A Top-Tier Oil Producer

    12/15/2022 8:00:43 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 4 replies
    Oilprice ^ | 12/15/2022 | Matthew Smith
    Despite the dire predictions of peak oil demand, which will is expected to arrive during the next decade as the world transitions to a low-carbon economy, international energy companies are investing heavily in fossil fuel exploration and production. One region which has caught the world by surprise and is attracting significant attention is the Guyana-Suriname Basin. A swathe of world-class discoveries by ExxonMobil in offshore Guyana sparked considerable interest in the Guyana-Suriname Basin, which after poor drilling results during the 1960s and 1970s saw it largely ignored by energy companies. Recent discoveries with estimated recoverable oil resources of more than...
  • Are We Heading for a Race War?

    04/15/2021 3:00:32 PM PDT · by Sean_Anthony · 75 replies
    Canada Free Press ^ | 04/15/21 | Chuck Lehmann
    Let's hope common sense will prevail in this racially charged environment in order to prevent retaliation No, I’m not trying to be an alarmist, just a pragmatist, from what I’ve heard and seen recently. There are people in our country who base their whole existence on undermining the United States, and most of them are U.S. citizens, not foreign interlopers. Starting in the 1960s, we’ve had a string of violent, anarchistic groups that have caused havoc all around the country leading up to today’s extra violent groups who are using the “race card” to foment disorder. One of the “fathers”...
  • The Communist Roots of Palestinian Terror-How the Soviet Union launched the Palestinian cause:

    12/14/2007 5:41:17 AM PST · by SJackson · 19 replies · 229+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | December 14, 2007 | David Meir-Levi
    The Communist Roots of Palestinian Terror   By David Meir-LeviFrontPageMagazine.com | Friday, December 14, 2007 The following is chapter from David Meir-Levi's new book, History Upside Down: The Roots of Palestinian Fascism and the Myth of Israeli Aggression. The Terrorism Awareness Project previous printed his history of the "right-wing" influence on Islamic extremism, "The Nazi Roots of Palestinian Nationalism and Islamic Jihad." Taken together (with his entire book), these chapters show that Islamofascism is a political, not merely a religious force; and the potent and deadly offspring of the totalitarian ideologies of the past. -- The Editors. Although many Nazis...
  • At Columbia, an Israeli-Designated Terror Group Teaches 'Palestinian Resistance 101'—And Lauds Plane Hijackings

    03/27/2024 6:12:15 AM PDT · by Rummyfan · 4 replies
    WFB ^ | 25 Mar 2024 | Jessica Costecu
    On Sunday, a group of keffiyeh-clad individuals huddled around a computer to discuss the "Palestinian resistance." Charlotte Kates, a member of the Israeli-designated terror group Samidoun, praised Hamas's Oct. 7 terror attack for showing "the potential of a future for Palestine liberated from Zionism." Khaled Barakat, a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine activist, lauded airplane hijackings as "one of the most important tactics that the Palestinian resistance have engaged in." While those speakers and other attendees were explicit in their support for terrorism against Jews, the event did not take place in Gaza, Doha, or Tehran. It took...
  • Millions Died Thanks to the Mother of Environmentalism

    05/21/2019 5:10:13 PM PDT · by Rummyfan · 48 replies
    Foundation for Economic Education ^ | 17 June 2017 | Paul Offit
    On Jan. 24, 2017, PBS aired a two-hour special on Rachel Carson, the mother of the environmental movement. Although the program crossed the line from biography to hagiography, in Carson’s case, the unbridled praise was well deserved – with one exception. Rachel Carson was an American hero. In the early 1960s, she was the first to warn that a pesticide called DDT could accumulate in the environment, the first to show that it could harm fish, birds, and other wildlife, the first to warn that its overuse would render it ineffective, and the first to predict that more natural means...
  • Cars in the 1960s: A Nostalgic Drive Through Automotive History

    12/01/2024 11:21:03 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 82 replies
    Brilliantio ^ | 4/6/24 | Paul Jenkins
    The 1960s were a revolutionary period for the automotive world. This was the decade when you saw an exciting fusion of style, performance, and innovation that drove the car industry forward. Considered by many as the golden age of motoring, vehicles from the 1960s not only reflected the cultural shifts of the era but also set standards in design and engineering that would influence generations to come.
  • Terrorism inc.: Nazi, "Palestinian" Islamic land Revolutionary

    12/22/2021 10:10:35 PM PST · by Conservat1
    Another connection that bridges this historical cooperation between the far right and far left into the modern age of terrorism is that between Carlos the Jackal and the Swiss Nazi Francois Genoud. Genoud's life, in fact, spans the history of this collaboration. Francois Genoud was an early admirer and proponent of Adolf Hitler's, and a founder of the National Front, a Swiss Nazi party. Genoud met and befriended Haj Amin al-Husseini and worked with him to recruit Arabs into the service of the Nazis. He also set up the Banque Commerciale Arabe in Geneva with Syrian money and ran the...
  • Ghosts of Revolutions Past and Warnings of Futures to Come

    03/24/2024 8:42:56 AM PDT · by Starman417
    Flopping Aces ^ | 03-24-24 | Vince
    Have you ever been listening to someone talk and have déjà vu, even though you’ve never seen or heard of the person speaking, and the interview you’re watching happened just a few hours ago? I have. Once. A couple of weeks ago. I was listening to Tucker interview Xi Van Fleet, a Chinese native who lived through the Cultural Revolution in China. She eventually immigrated to the United States and has lived here for 40 years. As I was listening to her talk about how the Cultural Revolution rolled out and how she was seeing many of the same things...
  • 1985: Mohammed Munir, Indonesian Communist

    05/14/2021 7:15:49 AM PDT · by CheshireTheCat · 2 replies
    ExecutedToday.com ^ | May 14, 2010 | Headsman
    On this date in 1985, the onetime General Secretary of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) was suddenly executed for subversion. Though the date here says 1985, Munir was actually a very late casualty of the 1960s: specifically, the murky attempted “coup” of 1965 whose authorship the army quickly ascribed to the Communists and on that doubtful basis unleashed a ferocious bloodletting in 1965-66.* Along with the hundreds of thousands of leftists slaughtered — many in Muslim sectarian violence, as distinct from being specifically hunted down by the army — some 200,000 wound up in prison. According to a U.S. Department...