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Archived material from historical editions of The Generator

9/11 Talkfest a success

admin /2 July, 2006

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2006/260606hugesuccess.htm

Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | June 26 2006

Over 1200 attendees from as far field as Japan, Great Britain and Australia converged on the Sheraton Hotel in Los Angeles to enjoy a conference that they later described as the best 9/11 truth symposium ever, the highlight of which was a personal appearance and speech by Hollywood star and 9/11 truth crusader Charlie Sheen.

People from as far away as Japan and Australia made the long-haul trip to L.A. to view slick presentations from numerous high profile speakers. Media organizations from Great Britain and Australia were also represented as well as over 100 alternative press outlets.

Iraq’s Holocaust

admin /2 July, 2006

http://sds2000.org/holocaust.htm

Montoya
The Washington-based Institute for Policy Studies has published many reports which outline the horrendous costs of Bush’s war and occupation in Iraq.  But there is a much larger issue, even larger than America’s invasion and occupation of Iraq since 2003: the IPS reports fail to address long term systemic abuses and the intentional ‘scourging’ of Iraq over many years, ergo the West’s willful destruction of Iraq and its people since 1969. This article examines the lethal long term effects of Western meddling in Iraq, and how Iraq’s destruction  began in 1969, when the United States undermined any nascent democratic processes in the Qassim and al Bakr regimes, and moved to deny self-determination/self-government by the Iraqi people. While the United States acted as the central villain in Iraq’s long demise, other external powers actively participated, including the UN, which acted as a willing partner and legitimizing agent for Iraq’s ongoing horrors.

State of Emergency declared

admin /2 July, 2006

http://buzzflash.com/analysis/06/06/ana06049.html

The mainstream media is — as usual — letting the Bush Administration lead it around by its nose.

You’d have to look hard in any mainstream paper, or on any mainstream news program, to know that an official State of Emergency has been declared in Iraq. What does that mean?

It means that the fighting, blood-letting and death has gotten so bad that American GIs are battling the resistance right outside the Green Zone. It means that never-ending talk of the "last throes of the insurgency" are, once again, shown to be lies by the reality on the ground.

But the mainstream media doesn’t make news placement or reporting judgments based on reality. It makes them based on what the White House claims is important.

Democracy in chains

admin /2 July, 2006

Greg Palast http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/greg_palast/2006/06/voting_rights_act_nailed_to_bu.html

Don’t kid yourself: the Republican party’s decision yesterday to " delay" the renewal of the Voting Rights Act has not a darn thing to do with objections of the Republican’s white sheets caucus.

Complaints by a couple of good ol’ boys to legislation have never stopped the GOP leadership from rolling over dissenters.

This is a strategic stall that is meant to decriminalise the Republican party’s new game of challenging voters of colour by the hundreds of thousands.

LAST STAND

admin /2 July, 2006

by SEYMOUR M. HERSH

On May 31st, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced what appeared to be a major change in U.S. foreign policy. The Bush Administration, she said, would be willing to join Russia, China, and its European allies in direct talks with Iran about its nuclear program. There was a condition, however: the negotiations would not begin until, as the President put it in a June 19th speech at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, “the Iranian regime fully and verifiably suspends its uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities.” Iran, which has insisted on its right to enrich uranium, was being asked to concede the main point of the negotiations before they started. The question was whether the Administration expected the Iranians to agree, or was laying the diplomatic groundwork for future military action. In his speech, Bush also talked about “freedom for the Iranian people,” and he added, “Iran’s leaders have a clear choice.” There was an unspoken threat: the U.S. Strategic Command, supported by the Air Force, has been drawing up plans, at the President’s direction, for a major bombing campaign in Iran.

Inside the Pentagon, senior commanders have increasingly challenged the President’s plans, according to active-duty and retired officers and officials. The generals and admirals have told the Administration that the bombing campaign will probably not succeed in destroying Iran’s nuclear program. They have also warned that an attack could lead to serious economic, political, and military consequences for the United States.

Deep sea pollution becomes critical

admin /2 July, 2006

David Adam, environment correspondent
The Guardian

Damage to the once pristine habitats of the deep oceans by pollution, litter and overfishing is running out of control, the United Nations warned yesterday. In a report that indicates that time is running out to save them, the UN said humankind’s exploitation of the the deep seas and oceans was "rapidly passing the point of no return".

Last year some 85 million tonnes of wild fish were pulled from the global oceans, 100 million sharks and related species were butchered for their fins, some 250,000 turtles became tangled in fishing gear, and 300,000 seabirds, including 100,000 albatrosses, were killed by illegal longline fishing.

Into the water in their place went three billion individual pieces of litter – about eight million a day – joining the 46,000 pieces of discarded plastic that currently float on every square mile of ocean and kill another million seabirds each year. The water temperature rose and its alkalinity fell – both the result of climate change. Coral barriers off Australia and Belize are dying and newly discovered reefs in the Atlantic have already been destroyed by bottom trawling.