Category: 2001-2006

  • 7 Ways to Protect Live Music in the U.S.

    CONGRESS WANTS TO TAKE AWAY YOUR RIGHTS- SEVEN THINGS TO DO ABOUT IT

  • The Empire Needs New Clothes

    It’s easy to vilify George W. Bush as a cynical warmonger, anxious to attack Iraq to repay the oil companies that funded his election campaigns. But to do so is to make a dangerous and fundamental error, and such a myopic view of the Bush administration’s policies puts America’s future at risk.

  • Second US diplomat quits over war

    A veteran US diplomat resigned today in protest over US policy toward Iraq, becoming the second career foreign service officer to do so in the past month.

  • International anti-war movement: March 15 actions

    More than 120 representatives from the anti-war movement in 28 countries convened in London this weekend to strategize and coordinate international efforts to stop the war on Iraq. The U.S. was represented by a delegation from the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.

  • The Berzerker – European Tour Dates

    The Berzerker (Australia) famous for his extreme speedcore style is bringing his band to Europe! with releases on Industrial Strength rec (USA), Widerstand (AUSTRIA), Speedcore rec. (GERMANY) Earache Rec (UK) plus many others.

  • US Intentions

    Journalist Julian Darley has a very good website, http://www.globalpublicmedia.com , featuring video interviews with notables such as Colin Campbell and Matthew Simmons. Matthew Simmons is the president of Simmons & Co. International, a company which specializes in investment banking to the energy industry. The Campbell interview is a very informative chat at the petroleum geologist?s…

  • See No Evil:

    What Bush Didn’t (Want To) Know About 9/11 As the U.S. rounds up top Al Qaeda operatives (who were living ‘undercover’ in their families’ homes), GNN ally and BBC reporter Greg Palast reminds us that the investigation into the terror group was once stymied by the very people now taking credit for this week’s busts:

  • A War Policy in Collapse

    What a difference a month makes. On Feb. 5, Secretary of State Colin Powell made the Bush administration’s case against Iraq with a show of authority that moved many officials and pundits out of ambivalence and into acceptance.

  • Diplomat’s Letter of Resignation to Colin Powell

    What follows is a letter of resignation written by John Brady Kiesling, a member of Bush’s Foreign Service Corps and Political Counselor to the American embassy in Greece. Kiesling has been a diplomat for twenty years, a civil servant to four Presidents. The letter below, delivered to Secretary of State Colin Powell, is quite possibly…

  • the US Army War College …

    .. Quarterly announces “protracted orwellian conflict”