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Jones Broadcasts Live From The DNC In Denver Alex Jones and the Infowars team will
be broadcasting live and posting updates from the Democratic National
Convention in Denver amidst the police crackdown on protesters.
Will
Authorities Stage Riots In Denver? The major question hanging over the Democratic
National Convention, which starts in Denver today, is whether or not
authorities will follow the lead of previous mass protest events, and
actively stage violence to justify a brutal crackdown on legitimate
demonstrators.
"Change,"
"Hope" ... Why They Must be Talking About Joe Biden! "Change” and “hope”
are not words one associates with Senator Joe Biden, a man so ripely
symbolic of everything that is unchanging and hopeless about our political
system that a computer simulation of the corporate-political paradigm
senator in Congress would turn out “Biden” in a nano-second.
World
Trade Center 7 and the NIST Report I recently wrote an article for OpEdNews on August 2, 2008, in
which I discussed the Anthrax attacks and the purported villain in these
attacks of late October 2001.
Cheney
travels to Georgia, Ukraine next week US Vice President Dick Cheney will visit war-torn
Georgia as well as Ukraine and Azerbaijan next week and meet with the
three countries' presidents, the White House said Monday.
Putin
Can't Afford to Back Down If the Bush administration proceeds with its
plan to deploy its Missile Defense System in Poland, Russian Prime Minister
Putin will be forced to remove it militarily.
Iraq
PM demanding changes to US military deal: ally Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is demanding
changes to a draft deal on the status of US forces beyond this year,
a key Shiite ally in the governing coalition said on Sunday.
US
warship anchors at Georgian port The guided missile destroyer USS McFaul
has anchored at the Georgian port of Batumi, escalating tensions in
the conflict-stricken region.
Financial
slowdown 'to drag on' The current global financial slowdown
could "drag on for some considerable time", the Bank of England's
new deputy governor has warned.