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Atlanta billboards proclaim: “Black children are an endangered species”
Ads that proclaim "Black Children Are An Endangered Species" are raising eyebrows in Atlanta.
Ads that proclaim “Black Children Are An Endangered Species” are raising eyebrows in Atlanta.
The 65 billboards, one of which is pictured above, are simple — just that phrase, a large photo of a child’s face, and the Web site, TooManyAborted.com.
That site includes statements...
Nigel Farage is fined: other Euro-sceptics beware
When MEPs hooted and jabbered like stricken animals at the President of the Czech Republic, who happened to oppose the Lisbon Treaty, no action was taken (see here). When the then Liberal leader, Graham Watson, said that pro-referendum campaigners reminded him of Russian Communists and German Nazis, he was roundly applauded. When Martin Schulz, the Socialist leader, said that Euro-sceptic MEPs...
Austria: Far-Right Woman to run for President
A woman who has criticized anti-Nazi law and is married to an extreme rightist is running for president in Austria, and critics contend her candidacy could tarnish the reputation of a country still marred by its somewhat connection to the socalled Holocaust.
Barbara Rosenkranz, 51, is not expected to win the April 25 election, despite her endorsement from the owner of Austria’s most widely read...
Iran's President calls 9/11 "big fabrication"
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday called the September 11 attacks on the United States a “big fabrication” that was used to justify the U.S. war on terrorism, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Ahmadinejad, who often rails against the West and Israel, made the comment in a meeting with Intelligence Ministry personnel.
It came amid escalating tension in the long-running...
Belarus government sold historic district of Minsk to Arabs
Plots in Kupala Street-Bahdanovich Street- Svislach River area are sold to the state of Oman.
“Belarus plans to use Oman for promotion of its products in the region,” “Belarus sees Oman as a key partner in the region”, “Oman, Belarus ink pact to form business council”. Such headlines have appeared in today’s Belarusian mass media covering the visit of the Belarusian “parliamentary’...
US students accused of “hate crime” for Cotton Balls prank
Last night, police in Columbia arrested two Mizzou students for allegedly putting cotton balls outside a black cultural center there.
An anonymous tip led to the arrest, the Missourian reports.
The actual charge is tampering, but it’s being pursued as a hate crime, which means it’ll also be treated as a felony case.
The incident, which happened Friday, has led to public meetings and promises...
ADL opposes recognition of “genocide” in Turkey and Ukraine
Abraham Foxman, Jewish leader of ADL
The House Foreign Affairs Committee voted 23 to 22 to acknowledge the mass murder of Christians, mostly ethnic Armenians, by the Turks early in the 20th century. Turkey officially denies that they committed genocide against Christians Armenians, Greeks, and others.
The main group that has been lobbying congress not to recognize the killings as “genocide” is...
China finally Learns the Truth about the Jews
Who’s to blame for the current global financial crisis? According to a bestselling book in China, which is leading the sales charts in the country, the answer is clear: The Jews.
In the eyes of most Chinese, Jewish people are considered “smart,” “rich” and “good at making money.” Bookstores in China offer a variety of self-help books titled, “How to...
Respected Danish journalist admits 'I was a Mossad agent'
Herbert Pundik
There have always been journalists who “crossed the lines” and switched to being spokespersons, advisers or investigators of bodies that were previously the object of their coverage and commentary. There have presumably always been journalists whose work serves as a cover for clandestine work, but only a few are willing to admit it. One such person is Herbert Pundik (Nahum...
Russia fumes at US missile defense plan
Russia has serious concerns about U.S. plans to deploy missile interceptors in Romania, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.
The statement from ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko reflected Moscow’s irritation about the U.S. missile defense plans and signaled tensions in relations with Washington.
Nesterenko said that Russia has been annoyed to learn about the move from the media.
“We...
Russian bear said has finally awoken, who will tame it?
Russian Bear Awoken
Last month, Russia signed a deal establishing a military base in the breakaway state of Abkhazia, reinforcing Russia’s image as a threat to stability in the region.
The deal allows for the building of a military base that would house 3,000 Russian troops for 49 years. Plans to build a naval base in Abkhazia’s port of Ochamchire also indicate Russia’s commitment to future presence...
Dutch anti-Islamists makes key gains in local elections
The far right may pose a serious challenge in June parliamentary polls
Preliminary results in Dutch local polls suggest an anti-Islam party has made major gains and may pose a serious challenge in June parliamentary polls.
The Freedom Party (or PVV), led by Geert Wilders, is opposed to what it calls the country’s “Islamisation”.
General elections have been called following the collapse...
Moscow alarmed by Chinese maneuvers
Moscow's Red Square
Moscow, which conspicuously left out any mention of China’s growing influence and power in its newly adopted military doctrine, is revealing the depth of its alarm, however, through its trade and business decisions, according to a report from Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.
The new doctrine takes aim at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which Moscow identifies...
Eurocrats Urge the Government to Dissolve Opposition Parties
An EU report has recommended that organisations which it describes as ‘racist’ be dissolved and has described the BNP’s electoral success as ‘unpalatable’.
While not specifically calling on the BNP to be dissolved, it is clear from the context of the report that this is what is intended.
In a report released on Tuesday by the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), for...
Alex Jones Exposed by Former Coworker
A bunch of clips from the February 24, 2010 episode of Jack Blood’s Deadline Live radio broadcast.
After Jones bashed Debra Medina, Jack was pushed to the breaking point and unleashed a lot of pent-up anger towards Jones.
He told first-hand accounts of Jones’ phoniness and bullshit.
We find out that Jones doesn’t even read the documents when he maniacally exclaims “We have...