Rebel Newsflash: The Jewish liars video (plus 18 more items) | |
- The Jewish liars video
- How to recognise/identify a Jew
- Russian Spies Get Quick "Justice" While Wall Street Criminals Remain at Large With Few Prosecutions
- California dockworkers reject meeting with Israeli consul
- Sheriff Paul Babeu : Obama Has Undermined The Rule of Law!!
- LAPD's Most Wanted
- "Beware of Small States": journalist David Hirst interviewed
- Requiem for the Antiwar Movement by Cindy Sheehan
- This Week at War: Playing Sanctions Chicken
- The Israeli Stranglehold On CNN
- Moderates Have a Meeting
- Michael Steele Talks About Fight Club
- Pakistan's Suspicious Public
- Look to Women to End Conflict in Kyrgyzstan
- Can Anyone Govern Japan?
- Economic Downward Spiral: The Next Big Wave of Deflation is Upon Us
- Boycott, divestment and sanctions in Australia, five years on
- Why is Obama suddenly speaking to Israeli media?
- Obama sobers up
| Posted: 09 Jul 2010 10:35 AM PDT Some member of the Tribe of Judea attempted to close down one of my social network accounts (and I know very well who was behind this). So my video will be a little message to citizens of the Jewry who strive so hard to control dissent and curtail freedom of speech - It will not work. I will not allow any form of infestation to interfere with what I am saying - So it is time for a little spring cleaning and I have a little message for you in the form of my video. Have a nice day! |
| How to recognise/identify a Jew Posted: 09 Jul 2010 10:28 AM PDT A further way of identifying a Jew (in my opinion) is simply to say that you believe that the Bolshevik process of collectivisation and the induced famime of Ukranians between 1932 and 1933 - the Holodomor - ( which killed over eight million people ) was a far greater tragedy than their "Holocaust" - or that Stalin was a greater tyrant than Hitler - then stand back and watch the Jewish sense of outrage. Moreover, their sense of persecution. lack of ability to demonstrate empathy towards groups other than their own Tribe and their sense of entitlement are further "giveaways" |
| Russian Spies Get Quick "Justice" While Wall Street Criminals Remain at Large With Few Prosecutions Posted: 09 Jul 2010 10:13 AM PDT We just witnessed justice on steroids. Ten Russian "spies"—even if we still don't know what they were spying on or why—were brought to court, copped a plea, and were on their way out of the country by midnight. The wheels of justice move quickly when governments want them to. Wam, bam, thank you ma'am. |
| California dockworkers reject meeting with Israeli consul Posted: 09 Jul 2010 10:04 AM PDT
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| Sheriff Paul Babeu : Obama Has Undermined The Rule of Law!! Posted: 09 Jul 2010 10:03 AM PDT
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| Posted: 09 Jul 2010 09:56 AM PDT I know a lot of folks think that blacks have some special knack for being criminals but the truth is that out LAPD's most wanted they comprise less than a handful in a big bucket. I also counted a couple whites, mostly for minor crimes–like burglary. Surprisingly I saw one Korean and one Japanese guy but the rest of the list–95% had one thing in common, take a look. |
| "Beware of Small States": journalist David Hirst interviewed Posted: 09 Jul 2010 07:06 AM PDT
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| Requiem for the Antiwar Movement by Cindy Sheehan Posted: 09 Jul 2010 06:54 AM PDT
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| This Week at War: Playing Sanctions Chicken Posted: 09 Jul 2010 06:49 AM PDT Last month, U.S. President Barack Obama succeeded in pushing another Iran sanctions resolution through the U.N. Security Council. That resolution gives countries the right (but not the obligation) to inspect ships suspected of carrying military and nuclear items the Security Council has banned from Iran. On July 1, Obama signed into law H.R. 2194, a statute that will allow the president to impose sanctions on people or companies anywhere in the world who deal with Iran's petroleum exploration and refining businesses. H.R. 2194 was a very popular bill; it passed 408-8 in the House and 99-0 in the Senate. |
| The Israeli Stranglehold On CNN Posted: 09 Jul 2010 06:05 AM PDT In 1978, the famous American Jewish author Alfred Lilienthal wrote his masterpiece book "the Zionist connection: what price peace?", in which he described in great detail the Jewish-Zionist stranglehold on the American media, especially the so-called agenda-setters. Lilienthal, who died two years ago, knew what he was talking about. He explained that the Zionist cabal controlling the American media had only one mantra to invoke, one cause to serve, and one goal to achieve, namely Israel. Every other consideration, whether professional ethics or simple honesty, was subject to Zionist expediency.
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| Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:53 AM PDT The "Moderates" we all love so much recently made a trip to show solidarity with their masters. There is wide support in Congress for using all means to keep Iran from becoming a nuclear power, "through diplomatic and economic sanctions if we possibly can, through military actions if we must," visiting US Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) said Wednesday in Jerusalem. |
| Michael Steele Talks About Fight Club Posted: 09 Jul 2010 03:51 AM PDT When Republican National Committe Chairman Michael Steele dared to question America's foreign policy in Afghanistan, the neoconservatives didn't call for his resignation simply because they disagreed--but because he had committed heresy.
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| Posted: 09 Jul 2010 03:24 AM PDT A series of militant attacks over the last week have sparked widespread anger in Pakistan. Suicide bombers killed 62 people at government offices in the tribal agency of Mohmand today, and last Friday, over 40 worshippers died in an extremist attack on the shrine of Hazrat Data Ganj Baksh, the country's most important Sufi place of worship. In Pakistan, however, much of this outrage has been directed at Washington and Islamabad rather than at the terrorists. |
| Look to Women to End Conflict in Kyrgyzstan Posted: 09 Jul 2010 03:19 AM PDT
"Even now, I can't find the words to explain the kinds of horrors that are happening," wrote Nurjan Tulegabylova with El Agartuu, a women's organization based in Kyrgyzstan. "There are burned houses, but the worst is that corpses of people are lying on the street." In June, in the span of 2-3 days, over 2,000 people were killed and hundreds of thousands of people displaced in southern Kyrgyzstan. Violence erupted in Osh and Jalal-Abad in the Ferghana Valley, where Uzbeks make up 15 percent of the population. Kyrgyzs gangs set on fire homes and businesses in Uzbek neighborhoods, forcing over 100,000 ethnic Uzbeks to seek refuge by crossing the border to Uzbekistan. The Uzbek government accepted 75,000 refugees, but quickly sealed off the border leaving thousands of ethnic Uzbeks homeless and living in fear.
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| Posted: 09 Jul 2010 03:14 AM PDT In office just one month so far, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan has already messed up badly. The country is holding upper-house parliamentary elections on July 11, and Kan -- who began his tenure with a relatively buoyant 60 percent approval rating -- has managed to convince voters that his policies are as hapless and ad hoc as those of his predecessor, Yukio Hatoyama. |
| Economic Downward Spiral: The Next Big Wave of Deflation is Upon Us Posted: 09 Jul 2010 01:19 AM PDT
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| Boycott, divestment and sanctions in Australia, five years on Posted: 08 Jul 2010 09:51 PM PDT
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| Why is Obama suddenly speaking to Israeli media? Posted: 08 Jul 2010 10:24 AM PDT A U.S. president is a very busy man. But considering the degree of U.S. involvement in the peace process since President Barack Obama took office, all his talk about the strategic importance to the United States of resolving the Middle East conflict, and the suspicions that the Israeli public has developed about the president's intentions, the absence of direct communication with the Israeli public over the past year and a half stuck out. Though the White House and the State Department issued statements, responses and background briefings, and the president, his vice president, members of his cabinet and his advisors all answered many questions about Israel and its neighbors for the American media, requests by the Israeli media for interviews were mostly turned down or left unanswered, along with a pile of requests by other foreign media outlets. |
| Posted: 08 Jul 2010 10:24 AM PDT The Israeli media are shocked: U.S. President Barack Obama did not humiliate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Even worse, the Washington Post reported that the opposite occurred: Netanyahu defeated Obama. Even if the newspaper exaggerated, the outcome is still negative: Netanyahu, the eternal wanted man, emerged from the White House with achievements, and certainly not defeated as the media had hoped. And saddest of all, the settlement freeze, which the media is so eager to perpetuate, may be thawed. |
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Two weeks after the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) in the San Francisco Bay Area joined with activists at the Port of Oakland
Alex talks with Paul Babeu, the Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona. Babeu is outspoken about the need to secure the state's border with Mexico and supports law SB1070. He has received death threats from the Mexican mafia and drug cartel members for his comments on securing the border.
Veteran Middle East correspondent David Hirst, author of the seminal work on the Palestinian plight The Gun and the Olive Branch, has a new release: Beware of Small States, an equally important book on Lebanon's complex tragedy. The Electronic Intifada contributor Robin Yassin-Kassab interviewed Hirst on his work and views.
When Republican National Committe Chairman Michael Steele dared to question America's foreign policy in Afghanistan, the neoconservatives didn't call for his resignation simply because they disagreed--but because he had committed heresy.


It is five years since Palestinian civil society first made the call for a global boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against the apartheid state of Israel. At the time, introducing such action in Australia seemed impossible when the public barely knew anything about the Palestinian struggle for justice and freedom. Education had to be a priority if there was to be any overturning of the long-accepted and indulged Zionist narrative.
A U.S. president is a very busy man. But considering the degree of U.S. involvement in the peace process since President Barack Obama took office, all his talk about the strategic importance to the United States of resolving the Middle East conflict, and the suspicions that the Israeli public has developed about the president's intentions, the absence of direct communication with the Israeli public over the past year and a half stuck out.
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