United States

That Hand Sign Thingie

by Haitham Sabbah January 21, 2005

Illuminati Devil Hand Signals Prevalent Throughout Inauguration On a side note, the supposed “Longhorn salute”, using the thumb and little finger, means “Hang loose” in Hawaii and is a common greeting. As an historical note, the gesture originated as an industrial accident when a cane railroad engineer lost three fingers of one hand. But after [...]

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Who Rules America?

by Haitham Sabbah January 19, 2005

[Note: this is the old version of the article. Read the updated version here] You already know that the news and entertainment media are biased. Now you will find out why they are biased. As an example, consider the media treatment of Middle East news. Some editors or commentators are slavishly pro-Israel in their every [...]

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Do Jews Run Hollywood?

by Haitham Sabbah January 19, 2005

You bet they do–and what of it? “Hollywood is run by Jews; it is owned by Jews–and they should have a greater sensitivity about the issue of people who are suffering. Because…we have seen…the greaseball, we’ve seen the Chink, we’ve seen the slit-eyed dangerous Jap, we have seen the wily Filipino, we’ve seen everything but [...]

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The Other Cheek

by Haitham Sabbah January 2, 2005

“But I say to you not to resist evil: but if one strike thee on thy right cheek, turn to him also the other.” Jesus Christ Stop violence, Christ advises, by not returning it. Don’t fight back. Suffer rather than wound. Christ could probably not get elected president in the United States of America unless [...]

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Criminal Powerful States: Civilization vs. Barbarism

by Haitham Sabbah December 29, 2004

It seems that the general ideological picture painted for Americans by their administration and conservative outlets is that the overall so-called war on terror is about the “civilized” world combating “barbarism,” a position Business Week recently voiced. This is historically and politically inaccurate, in terms of the scale and intensity of the crimes committed by [...]

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Study of Arabic in the US

by Haitham Sabbah December 26, 2004

Harry Levins of the St. Louis Post Dispatch has an interesting article on the lack of Arabic speakers in the US. He says that a little over 10,000 students are now studying Arabic. That is a big increase from the 1980s, when it was about 2500, or from the early 1990s, when it was about [...]

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Democracy, Bush-style, in the Gulf

by Haitham Sabbah December 6, 2004

Please prepare for a laugh. Here is Bush on an electioneering junket talking to US soldiers about Iraq on June 5, 2003: Criminal courts are now reopening. Day by day, the United States and our coalition partners are making the streets safer for Iraqi citizens. We also understand that a more just political system will [...]

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When I Grow Up, I Wanna Spy on the Neighbors!

by Haitham Sabbah November 24, 2004

Imagine a world where Teletubbies pack heat and Spongebob goes undercover. That’s apparently what US government designers had in mind when they followed President Clinton’s 1997 order to add child-oriented Web pages to government sites. Today, the results are bizarre – cryptographic coloring books, drug-sniffing dog cartoons, and spy-satellite sing-alongs. Are they giant inside jokes? [...]

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U.S. of Internationalia Elections

by Haitham Sabbah October 26, 2004

An interesting website, BetaVote tabulates straw votes for Bush and Kerry from around the world. Though unscientific, and distorted in its U.S. section by Bush unlovers, it provides a good sample of world thinking about the election. The vision of a re-elected George W. Bush ruling the world does not sit well. Few non-Americans know [...]

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CBS: Possible Israeli Spy in Pentagon

by Haitham Sabbah August 28, 2004

CBS News reports that the FBI is investigating a possible Israeli spy in the Pentagon. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The FBI believes Israel has a spy at the very highest level of the Pentagon who may have sought to influence U.S. policy on Iran and Iraq, CBS News reported on Friday. The Israeli embassy immediately denied [...]

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Kerry is a mass-murderer. Bush is psycho. What’s a voter to do?

by Haitham Sabbah July 31, 2004

A Question of Character! by Justin Raimondo The more I think about it, the more I’m convinced that we’re reliving the last days of the Roman Empire. Of course, that’s not all bad, especially if you like peeled grapes, gladiatorial games, and those cute little tunics on men: but it isn’t all fun and games, [...]

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BLOODY UNIFORM

by Haitham Sabbah July 17, 2004

Q. You’re married? A. Right. Q. Children? A. Two. Q. How old? A. The boy is two and a half, and the little girl is a year and a half. Q. Obviously, the question comes to my mind… the father of two little kids like that… how can he shoot babies? A. I didn’t have [...]

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Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11. Blind, Or A Coward?

by Haitham Sabbah July 4, 2004

One of the first things I did when I got back from vacation was to go see Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11. It’s a brilliant piece of propaganda, entertaining and funny, and it skewers the president deliciously. But am I the only one to notice that in one critically important way, it entirely misses the boat [...]

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Israel Stab Americans in the Back

by Haitham Sabbah June 25, 2004

Israel plays the Kurdish card and Americans are caught in the crossfire. By Justin Raimondo The victors in the Iraq war are now moving rapidly to consolidate their gains, and carry out the second phase of their operation. No, I don’t mean the June 30 American handover of pseudo-”sovereignty” to a puppet regime, but the [...]

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Coca-Cola, the CIA, the Courts Coke and Cocaine

by Haitham Sabbah June 17, 2004

by Sherman H. Skolnick There are many big secrets with Coca-Cola. Naturally, the monopoly press, with their financial and espionage hang-ups and conflicts of interest, are certainly in no position to ever tell you about it. Since started several decades after the American Civil War, what was it that made Coca-Cola so popular? There were [...]

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