"The book reveals the truth about the people responsible for the success of the greatest number of terrorist attacks in the nation's history, and why the American public is totally unaware of these matters."--The publisher.
"The book reveals the truth about the people responsible for the success of the greatest number of terrorist attacks in the nation's history, and why the American public is totally unaware of these matters."--The publisher.
The U.S. Marshall Service, on March 1, 1996, gave to those who murdered members of the Weaver family its highest award for, would you believe, valor. The award mentioned “their exceptional courage, their sound judgment in the face of ...
In a motion to dismiss the case, Leung's lawyers argued that Smith's plea deal was “unsavory” because it perpetuated the “gross and unfair disparity in treatment between Mr. Smith and Ms. Leung.” US. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper ...
Cooper wanted to do a three-part television series on the problems I encountered as an air safety activist. Numerous letters and phone calls followed. Finally, Cooper stated he still wanted to do the show, but he could not get any ...
Toward that end, Coulson permitted Ellison to call in the second third-party negotiator: Robert Millar. Coulson dispatched a plane to Oklahoma to pick up the Identity patriarch. He arrived around noon and was permitted to join Ellison ...
U.S. Leaders Contempt for U.S. Navy Personnel Killed by Iraq In May 1987 Iraq military attacked the U.S. navy ship, U.S.S. Stark, killing three dozen U.S. navy personnel. As with Israel's attack upon the U.S. Liberty, U.S. leaders ...
Representative Pete Stark and Jerome Waldie, and Senator Cranston, from my resident state of California, covered up after I reported the crimes to them and demanded that they exercise their responsibilities and act on the matter.
Congressman Pete Stark was quoted in a San Francisco Chronicle article (December 4, 2005) as showing the culture: Rep. Pete Stark, who has served in the House for 32 years, said he's heard members talk about wanting to play golf, ...
J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI and My Father My father loved James Bond. For as far back as I could remember, my brother and I used to watch 007 movies with him. We watched every single one of them—twice. I was probably around nine or ten ...
Medical Industry's Death Panels: Greek Tragedy of a Lady Named Glenda