Sunday, April 24, 2005

Pentagon Strike Revisited



In my post about the Pentagon Stike and the Popular Mechanics "Debunking" article I noted the curious vectored "attacks" aimed squarely at the Pentagon Strike evidence, ever since the Flash had gone global. Some more infromation on this has surfaced in a post over at Catalytic Converter, where they apparently received an email from Mark Robinowitz of oilempire.us who is of the opinion that the Pentagon evidence is the weak link in the 9/11 case. Another one. Is he Cointelpro? Looks like it.
As well as citing an interesting report about the "U.S. government planting propaganda and misleading stories in the international media" the post also references another blogger with some rather interesting revelations as to what may have really hit the Pentagon.

Curiouser and curiouser.

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

More Lies, Death and Destruction Please

Labour heading for victory - polls

Yahoo News
April 16


Labour is heading for a third General Election victory, according to a clutch of recently-published polls.

But the projected margin of Tony Blair's victory varied as pollsters put his lead over the Tories at anywhere between one and 10%.

According to a YouGov poll for The Sunday Times, Michael Howard has narrowed the gap to just a single point, with Labour on 36%, the Tories on 35% and the Liberal Democrats on 23%.

If repeated on May 5, this would give Tony Blair a majority of nearly 60 seats.

An ICM poll for The Sunday Telegraph found Mr Blair was heading for another landslide victory and a majority of 158. That survey puts Labour on 40%, the Conservatives on 30% and the Lib Dems on 22%.
If these polls are a true indication of voting intentions it appears the UK population wants more of the same and will vote for five more years of the Blair dictatorship on 5th May.
And this, despite recent publicity of vote rigging by Labour councillors.
Perhaps the Labour government will take a leaf out of the Bush Reich's book. If you can't win an election against the "straw man" opposition, rig the voting.