The Trail Of Disinformation Posted: Monday, July 12, 2004
Senate Intelligence Committee Report on the U.S. Intelligence Community's Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq
Voter list mess shows officials can't be trusted
Cooked intelligence books
Legal Nonsense I love the sharp tongue of the British. A former legal adviser to the British Foreign Office has said George Bush's war on terrorism is "legal nonsense" and confers no more power on the United States to detain people than the war against obesity.
The Dots Never Existed
Former Agents: Blair Exaggerated Iraq Threat
Blair's week of reckoning
Butler acts to prevent PM 'spinning' his report Lord Butler is to head off any attempt by Tony Blair to "spin" the conclusions of his report on the handling of intelligence before the Iraq war by speaking live before the Prime Minister makes his statement to the House of Commons.
Venezuela and Saudi Arabia: A Tale of Two Countries
The Push The first and foremost wild card in the 2004 election is, of course, the national mainstream news media. The release and subsequent wild success of Michael Moore's documentary 'Fahrenheit 911' has caused the news media to bunker itself behind walls of self-righteous self-protection. Moore exposed the degree to which our journalistic institutions hauled water for Bush's fraudulent push for war in Iraq. The news media did this while simultaneously broadbanding terror fears to the populace, a sustained bombardment that served the propaganda purposes of the Bush administration.
Officials discuss how to delay Election Day
Bush reassures America about delaying elections
FBI Refuses to Answer Questions about Al Qaeda Affiliated Terror Web Sites
The Trail Of Disinformation
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