(WMR)—Today, carefully crafted media spin can obliterate the facts of a news story. Although spin has today reached the stage whereby facts of a news story may never emerge, things were a little different on November 22, 1963. The myriad of media sources, including multiple morning and evening edition newspapers with different ownership in various cities, meant that sometimes important news would leak out. Continue reading →
(WMR)—The dispute between China and Japan over their dual claims to the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands has little to do with nationalistic fervor and everything to do with oil and natural gas reserves discovered near the uninhabited rocky outcrops in the East China Sea. This is the information conveyed to WMR by intelligence sources in the region. Continue reading →
In June 2008, Canada officially apologized for forcing 150,000 aboriginal children into ghastly residential schools where they were abused sexually, psychologically and physically. Continue reading →
The Beyond the Border deal announced in December 2011 represents the most significant step forward in U.S.-Canada cooperation since NAFTA. Dual action plans are further transforming trade, regulatory and security relations between both countries. Continue reading →
BEIJING, China (WMR)—According to WMR’s intelligence sources in Hong Kong, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s first cousin, Leonard Romney, heads up a Mormon LDS Church intelligence operation in Brussels that targets the headquarters of the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in the Belgian capital. Continue reading →
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s first-ever attendance by a Secretary of State at the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) in the Cook Islands capital of Avarua on Rarotonga has international observers wondering about the Obama administration’s plans to extend the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) deep into the Pacific Ocean, as well as into South East Asia. Continue reading →
Backers trying to raise ‘$11K by 9/11’
Embattled widow Ellen Mariani wants to tell the U.S. Supreme Court that the $3.75 million settlement of her late husband’s 9/11 claims was tainted, and she has authorized a legal defense fund to allow her to carry on her decade-long fight, announced Mariani backers August 30 from Massachusetts. Continue reading →
DALARNA, Sweden—The attack came at the afternoon’s end, this making the fourth I would report to the local police. I was on the phone when the sickeningly familiar odor made itself known, known in a way that only nightmares that are real can, its presence followed within minutes by the strong kidney pain accompanying such attacks. And while a toxic agent was responsible for the fumes I was enduring, the most remarkable thing was that I was in my apartment in Falun, Sweden, not some distant battle zone. Continue reading →
The sudden resignation of UN peace envoy Kofi Annan from the peace efforts circle in Syria, which evidently materialized under duress from the US government, has caused extreme joy in Washington officials who now see this as a sign that the international community is prone to accept that Syrian President Bashar Assad had to go and that the peace efforts would eventually reach a cul-de-sac. Continue reading →
France and Greece were the only NATO nations to successfully quit the military structure of the Western “defense” organization. In 1966, President Charles de Gaulle pulled France out of NATO’s military command structure and expelled NATO’s headquarters from outside of Paris. France has been a full-fledged member of the military wing of NATO since 2009 when Nicolas Sarkozy, with only verbal grandstanding from the French Socialist Party, reversed de Gaulle’s nearly four-decade old policy. In fact, in 1966, the French Socialist Party moved to censure de Gaulle for pulling France out of NATO’s military structure. Socialist President Francois Hollande has shown no inclination toward re-adopting de Gaulle’s policy and withdraw France from NATO’s military command. Hollande, like Sarkozy and the last Socialist President Francois Mitterand, is a committed Atlanticist. Continue reading →
STATE COLLEGE, Pa.—The Penn State Board of Trustees, still sanctimonious in its public moral outrage, continues to violate state law. The Board held a private three-hour meeting, Wednesday evening [July 25] to discuss the NCAA sanctions and the role university president Dr. Rodney Erickson played in accepting the sanctions. Continue reading →
Citizen, physician concerns ignored by public-private conspiracy
In his state of the city address on Feb. 16, 2010, Bill Schmitt, mayor of the southern Indiana city of Jasper, addressed the topic of what to do with the city’s idle coal-fired power plant. One option, he said, according to the Dubois County Herald, would be to convert the plant to a “green-energy-producing facility.” Continue reading →
Preposterously bizarre as it is, the head of MI6 foreign intelligence agency John Sawers made a rare appearance before Britain’s civil servants in London on Friday and warned that the Iranians are “determinedly going down a path to master all aspects of nuclear weapons; all the technologies they need,” and that they will by 2014 acquire a nuclear bomb. Continue reading →
A new book reveals that a department known as Kidon within the Mossad has dispatched assassins into Iran in order to murder the nuclear scientists, thereby stunting the country’s nuclear energy program. Continue reading →
For the first time in modern history, the leadership of Ethiopia’s Muslim community, which makes up a majority of the country, has become politically active and is calling for the overthrow of the USA-backed Meles Zenawi regime. Not even in the darkest days of the Soviet Union-backed Mengistu regimes Red Terror of the 1970s and 1980s did Ethiopia’s Muslim leaders call for their followers to rise up against the regimes’ tyranny. Continue reading →
Both Canada and Mexico have been invited to join the U.S., along with other countries already engaged in negotiations which will deepen trade and economic ties within the Asia-Pacific region. Such a deal would surpass NAFTA in size and scope. Continue reading →
(WMR)—WMR previously reported (June 14) on Director of National Intelligence (DNI) James Clapper being livid over leaks to the media by suspected top White House officials of details of the CIA’s “kill list” in Yemen and the Stuxnet/Flame malicious computer programs used to target computer systems in Iran and various Arab countries. Flame, a computer espionage program that stole sensitive data, was developed jointly by the CIA and Israeli intelligence. Continue reading →
It’s been almost a decade that the United States, Israel and their European allies have been pressuring Iran to give up its nuclear program. Economic sanctions, threats of military strike, assassinations and cyber attacks were all the options which they have resorted to in order to ruin Iran’s nuclear program. At the same time, Israel, which admittedly possesses up to 200 atomic warheads, has been unconditionally supported by the United States and Europe and every effort to investigate Israel’s nuclear arsenal by international organizations has been stalled by Washington. Continue reading →
The Operation Fast and Furious scandal, as reported by the Washington Post, contains two scandals in one, with the latter being far more egregious. First, the Republicans, most notoriously in the form of Representative Darrel Issa from California, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is holding Attorney General Eric Holder’s feet to the fire, blowing whistles and triggering sirens, for more documents in the Fast and Furious scandal. Continue reading →
Leadership, mission reboot at Army Human Terrain
Current Human Terrain System (HTS) program manager Colonel Sharon Hamilton will be retiring after 27 years in the US Army. She will be replaced by another active duty Army colonel according to sources. Continue reading →
In what is being viewed by some as a significant move towards greater transparency, President Obama has officially acknowledged for the first time previously secret US military combat operations in Yemen and Somalia. Continue reading →
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently unveiled a northern border strategy which seeks to address security concerns, while at the same time facilitating the flow of lawful travel and trade. The new plan promotes enhanced shared intelligence and joint law enforcement integration with Canada. It further builds on initiatives included in the Beyond the Border agreement and is part of ongoing efforts to lay the foundation for a North American security perimeter. Continue reading →
Israel’s racist policies that have resulted in plans by the Israeli government, approved by the Jerusalem District Court, to intern 1500 Sudanese immigrants, said to be illegal, in virtual concentration camps prior to their expulsion back to Sudan and South Sudan, have thrown a wrench into globalist plans to further dismember Sudan. The move also threatens Israel’s current close relations with South Sudan, which broke from Sudan as an independent nation last year. Continue reading →
Garder54 calls Kevin June “a real scum.” Continue reading →
(WMR)—WMR’s well-placed sources in Rome report that the current scandal involving the disclosure of sensitive Vatican documents to “VatiLeaks,” is largely the work of White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs chief Cass Sunstein. The effort by Sunstein, who has been dubbed President Obama’s “information czar,” is to weaken the Vatican and subject its inner workings to greater transparency. Continue reading →
A politically incorrect wave of labyrinthine madness is casting its heavy shadow over Syria as the country is being surrounded left and right by Zionist plots thickening beyond control. Continue reading →
FALUN, Sweden—If Julian Assange enters Sweden, he won’t be coming to the country many people think of. In 2010, an article from The Guardian was titled “The new Swedish xenophobia,” its Swedish author forecasting xenophobia would “gain new strength, new strongholds, new legitimacy.” And it has. Continue reading →
A national animal welfare organization has filed an ethics complaint against a Pennsylvania district attorney. Continue reading →
Citizens packed meetings, confronted the mayor, ran for office
On an unremarkable day in July 2009 the residents of Scottsburg and surrounding Scott County, in southern Indiana, read an unusual notice in the Scott County Journal. Continue reading →
Chris Hedges is not only a brilliant journalist, but a former correspondent for the New York Times and part of a team of reporters awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for the paper’s coverage of global terrorism. The author of a number of books, including Death of the Liberal Class and The World as it is: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress, and now, he is most notably the plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the most odious Section 1021 that allows the U.S. government to indefinitely hold U.S. citizens, strip them of due process, and detain them in military facilities, including our offshore Gitmo. Continue reading →
After many years of often rancorous debate, Africa’s last, lost, great civilization, The Land of Punt, has been proven to be located in the modern East African country of Eritrea. Continue reading →