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5-minute video: Declaration of Independence was/is lawful revolution from criminal government
truther August 28, 2012 0A lawful revolution is in response to government that abjectly violates its own laws, and refuses all reasonable offers to return government limits within its own constitution. It is a revolution that requests its
Read More »US drone strikes target rescuers in Pakistan – and the west stays silent
truther August 22, 2012 5The US government has long maintained, reasonably enough, that a defining tactic of terrorism is to launch a follow-up attack aimed at those who go to the scene of the original attack to rescue
Read More »Stealthy, Tiny, Deadly, Global: The Drone Revolution’s Next Phase
truther August 17, 2012 0Today's unmanned robotic planes only seem advanced. A decade after the CIA and the Air Force tucked a Hellfire missile under the wing of a Predator drone, much hasn't actually changed: pilots in air-conditioned
Read More »Persian Gulf States Are Telling Their Citizens To Leave Lebanon ‘Immediately’ As Syrian War Spills Over
truther August 16, 2012 1The embassies of several Gulf states in Beirut, Lebanon, are telling their citizens to leave the country immediately as Syria's civil war spills over the border. The UAE received information about its nationals being targeted
Read More »Anglo-American 1957 Secret Plan to Assassinate the Syrian President. Déjà Vu?
truther August 9, 2012 0At a time when the British press was still "reporting the truth", London's Guardian (27 September 2003) published a detailed report of a 1957 Anglo-American assassination plot directed against the Syrian president, with a
Read More »Death From Above: Navy Drone Logo Features Grim Reaper
truther August 6, 2012 0The US Navy, which has just revealed the latest development in stealth drone technology, is using a logo for its unmanned aviation program that literally features the angel of Death, clothed in a black
Read More »The Syrian Intelligence War: A Tale of Two Security Headquarters
truther August 3, 2012 0There is much more to the conflict in Syria than meets the eye. Syria is currently the scene of a cold war between the US, NATO, Israel, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on
Read More »Congress Wants to See Obama’s “License to Kill”
truther August 3, 2012 1Congress is finally standing up to President Barack Obama on targeted killing. Almost a year after three American citizens were killed in US drone strikes, legislators are pushing the administration to explain why it
Read More »Court Upholds Domestic Drone Use in Arrest of American Citizen
truther August 3, 2012 0A North Dakota court has preliminarily upheld the first-ever use of an unmanned drone to assist in the arrest of an American citizen. A judge denied a request to dismiss charges Wednesday against Rodney Brossart,
Read More »Sensitivity of Balochistan Issue needs Attention
truther July 23, 2012 0On 21 July 2012, Foreign Sponsored elements are hit a security checkpost located in Pishukan area of Gwadar. In this militant attack, six security personnel were killed and four others injured when unknown terrorists
Read More »DoD Report Reveals Some Detainees Interrogated While Drugged, Others “Chemically Restrained”
truther July 13, 2012 0Detainees in custody of the US military were interrogated while drugged with powerful antipsychotic and other medications that "could impair an individual's ability to provide accurate information," according to a declassified Department of Defense
Read More »The Pentagon wants awards for bravery for drone pilots who kill people remotely far from the field of battle
truther July 13, 2012 4The effort to depict drone warfare as some sort of courageous and noble act is intensifying: The Pentagon is considering awarding a Distinguished Warfare Medal to drone pilots who work on military bases often far
Read More »Pakistan-US Compromise: Biggest Losers Are Defense, CIA, India, NDN
truther July 5, 2012 0The compromise agreement between Pakistan and the United States that allowed the resumption of NATO supplies through Pakistan to Afghanistan is verbal and unwritten. This serves the interests of both Islamabad and Washington. The Pak-US
Read More »Daring Confession of Indian Spy Surjeet Singh
truther July 2, 2012 1An Indian Spy Surjeet Singh, after spending more than thirty years in Pakistani jails, was released from Kot Lakhpat jail on 28th June 2012 and handed over to Indian authorities at Wagah Border. Surjeet
Read More »The Illumination Merchants
truther July 2, 2012 1By the late 1800’s John D. Rockefeller had become popularly known as “the Illumination Merchant”, during a time when oil was powering the reading lamps of every American household. [1] Rockefeller’s nickname also alluded to
Read More »Pakistan: Countdown To Meltdown
truther July 1, 2012 0Pakistan has reached the point of a meltdown, warns a former senior former Pakistan Army officer. In his latest column for The Nation, retired Brigadier Samson Simon Sharaf says the United States and its
Read More »Jimmy Carter Accuses U.S. of ‘Widespread Abuse of Human Rights’
truther June 27, 2012 1A former U.S. president is accusing the current president of sanctioning the “widespread abuse of human rights” by authorizing drone strikes to kill suspected terrorists. Jimmy Carter, America’s 39th president, denounced the Obama administration for
Read More »Researchers: Drones To Unleash Bio-War on Americans
truther June 16, 2012 7Activists like Jesse Ventura and Alex Jones have been warning about false flag operations and the rising American police state for years. Although some in the mainstream considered them on the fringe, many of
Read More »U.S. Military Wants More Drones In Latin America
truther June 15, 2012 1The U.S. Military is looking to relocate some of their predator drones, sending some to South and Central America, according to a new article in Wired Magazine. As US forces come home from Afghanistan, the
Read More »Revealed: 64 Drone Bases on American Soil
truther June 14, 2012 1We like to think of the drone war as something far away, fought in the deserts of Yemen or the mountains of Afghanistan. But we now know it’s closer than we thought. There are
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