| Jewish Wisdom: Kill Kids Posted: 16 Jul 2010 03:04 PM PDT More than once I have commented on the assassination of children by Israel. On December 8, 1983, Yosef Harnoi, a settler from Eilon Moreh, assassinated an eight-year-old girl called Aisha Adnan Al-Bahsh. He wounded her sister as well. Aisha was in her hometown. Mr. Harnoi was a settler ignoring and violating international law. On October 2, 1985, he was convicted by the Tel Aviv district court of manslaughter and was also found guilty of causing the girl's sister grievous bodily harm. He was sentenced to a mere ten years imprisonment and a five-month suspended sentence. The murder claim was rejected on grounds of his alleged epilepsy. He – as all male settlers – had been trained by the army, held a position in the settlements' military protection system, and most important of all, was given gun and ammunitions by the IDF. The government and the army were content with the light punishment. Aisha couldn't react to the sentence and her family was never indemnified for the crime. The indemnification issue is very important. Only if the political and military leaders face the reality of indemnifying their victims and see their ever-growing war-profits diminish, only then will these crimes in Israel end. Israel consistently refuses to pay damages to Arab victims for its actions. However, in 1952, the young State of Israel signed the Reparations Agreement with Germany, in which Germany agreed to indemnify the WWII victims. On July 3, 2009, a 17-year-old girl named Hyam Ayash from the Deir al-Balah Refugee Camp in Gaza was assassinated by the Israeli army.  |
| We're Under A Scientific Technocracy Posted: 16 Jul 2010 10:43 AM PDT Alex breaks down the Eugenics design dream coming true with the latest on how much our food is laced with these toxic poisions in our food & water supply.  |
| Friday: 7 Iraqis Killed, 9 Wounded Posted: 16 Jul 2010 03:49 AM PDT At least seven Iraqis were killed and nine more were wounded in prayer day attacks. Prime Minister Barham Salih, of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, said the government has talked with Iran about ending shelling in the region. Also, a fire ignited by an electrical short killed 28 people, including many foreigners, in Suleimaniyah. In Baghdad, a bomb blast in the Jihad neighborhood wounded two people. Gunmen wounded an army officer in Kadhimiya. A bomb in Khelani Square wounded four people. Two unidentified bodies were found.  |
| Federal Reserve scores big with Dodd/Frank bill Posted: 16 Jul 2010 03:19 AM PDT All along we've been calling the financial 'reform' bill the "Fed Empowerment Act." Finally, it seems the mainstream media agrees. As the culprit for the current financial crisis, the added powers and responsibilities given to the Fed sets them up as an even more blatantly obvious culprit, as the crisis worsens, but does next to nothing to avert it. 
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| M&M Show: Merkel, Medvedev, Octopus, Obama & Burgers Posted: 15 Jul 2010 02:51 AM PDT A growing closeness between Russia and the West was on show at a joint Russian-German summit in the city of Yekaterinburg. President Dmitry Medvedev and Chancellor Angela Merkel joked about the World Cup octopus and burgers, but amid the smiles they got some business done, signing a number of agreements.  |
| Breaking the Blockade: Sailing to Gaza to help or provoke? Posted: 15 Jul 2010 01:24 AM PDT A Libyan ship carrying aid for Gaza has docked at the Egyptian port of El-Arish. The Amalthea, renamed 'Hope' for the voyage, was trying to break the blockade of the Palestinian enclave, but was warned against the action by the Israeli navy.  |
| Vietstan: Longest war in US history - endless? Posted: 14 Jul 2010 11:04 PM PDT Afghanistan is seeing escalating violence, with June being the bloodiest month for foreign troops since the start of the war. Senator John Kerry highlighted the fact that the military campaign surpassed Vietnam as the longest in US history, during a meeting of the Foreign Relations Committee. And as congress assesses the grim statistics, the unpopular war is showing few signs of ending.  |
| From Anna Chapman to Cyber Warfare Posted: 14 Jul 2010 05:37 AM PDT On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk he asks his guests about spying in the 21st century - What is more dangerous: spies or terrorists on the Internet? And how to deal with both?  |
| 'Science fail + media hype = Global Scare' Posted: 14 Jul 2010 05:10 AM PDT English author and journalist Christopher Booker spoke to RT about the causes of the economic crisis that the EU is facing, and shared his view on global warming and other 'global scares' of the 21st century.  |
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