Archive | November, 2009

India's gravity prone Agni-II missile fails again!

NEW DELHI, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — India’s nuclear-capable intermediate range Agni-II missile failed to get the desired results when being test-fired for the first time after sunset on Monday, reported the Times of India on Tuesday. The Army test-fired the surface-to-surface Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) from Wheeler’s Island [...]

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India igniting terrorism in Pak: Qureshi

“India supporting the terrorists in tribal areas & Balochistan” FM Qureshi

Peace is impossible to be attained in the region unless India stop its support to terrorism in Pakistan, foreign minister Shah Mehmud Qureshi said. In an interview to German news agency Qureshi said, “India is supporting the terrorists in the tribal areas and Balochistan.” “Pakistan is collecting concrete evidences against the Indian intervention in the [...]

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Weapons Of Mass Desperation: Naxals in India

Operation Green Hunt, the offensive against Naxals, might blow up in our faces. SHOMA CHAUDHURY examines the tricky and dangerous terrain   Enemy worthy? Naxals in Abujmarh. Women suckle babies. The poverty shows Photo: AP ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2009, India woke up to the news that the Delhi Police had captured a top Naxal ideologue, [...]

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US military waging war around the whole World

“Not only does one country account for the overwhelming plurality of world military expenditures, but that nation also has troops and bases on all six habitable continents (as well as a 54-year military mission in Antarctica, Operation Deep Freeze) and eleven aircraft carrier strike groups and six navy fleets that roam the world’s oceans and [...]

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Nato trucks damaging Indus Highway

Why is the US/NATO not repairing Indus Highway damage?

It took Pakistan a lot of blood sweat and tears to build the best highway system in South Asia. Pakistani motorways were built to European specifications and were meant for Pakistan and Pakistanis. The Indus Highway meanders on the West bank of the Indus. It was initiated by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, but canceled by the short-sighted [...]

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Have the Freemason Illuminati taken over Russia?

How the Illuminati Took Back Russia November 15, 2009 Summary of Oleg Platonov, “Russia’s Crown of Thorns- Secret History of Freemasonry” 1731-1996 (1996) http://www.henrymakow.com/oleg_platonovs_freemasonry_in.html http://www.henrymakow.com/summary_of_oleg_platonovs_free.html http://www.henrymakow.com/how_the_illuminati_took_back_r.html http://www.henrymakow.com/putins_russia_is_also_illumina.html Introduction  Freemasonry today is completely different to what is traditionally believed. Ritual is no longer a priority; the Masonic job is done outside the Lodges. Top politicians of [...]

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After instigating Hondurus coup–is US/Columbia invading Venezuela?

There is no way of overestimating the challenge that the emergence of ALBA and the overall reawakening of Latin America pose to the role that the U.S. arrogates to itself as lord of the entire Western Hemisphere. The almost two-century-old Monroe Doctrine exemplifies Washington’s claim to exclusive influence over all of North, Central and South [...]

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Ralph Nader Advice On Afghanistan

Advice On Afghanistan By Ralph Nader 19 November, 2009 Countercurrents.org Dear President Obama, You are nearing the day of decision as to whether you order the dispatch of more soldiers to Afghanistan. Some of your advisors have urged up to 50,000 more soldiers, including several thousand called trainers of the Afghan army. Other advisors have [...]

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Preventing Palestinain Bantustans:Unilateral Declaration Of Statehood

From a rumor, to a rising murmur, the proposal floated by the  Palestinian Authority’s (PA) Ramallah leadership to declare Palestinian statehood unilaterally has suddenly hit center stage. The European Union, the United States and others have rejected it as “premature,” but endorsements are coming from all directions: journalists, academics, nongovernmental organization activists, Israeli right-wing leaders (more [...]

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Ideology of Pakistan

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