 Online nowPipSqueak42- Pipsqueak is a person from Reading, England, UK.
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Groupthink and grey-propaganda free, debunking truther-yarns and al-qaeda-ology since the opening of the protest against an arms fair in London on 11 September 2001. What did you fear in the fight against war?
"A new truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it" - Max Planck
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Logic Guidelines
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11:28am
1 review
politics
http://www.skeptic.ca/logic_guidelines.htm
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Critical thinking 'logic' guidelines. Apply to everything the media tell you.

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911Truth.org ::::: The 9/11 Truth Movement
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11:06am
46 reviews
activism
http://www.911truth.org/
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It's so wrong what people have done to this story. They keep at it though. Only when the last shoulder-to-shoulder racist has vented his last spleen, only when every 'Building 7' conspiracy has died of death, only when the last Paul-tarded NWO paranoid has been told to bugger off for the millionth time will a new generation come along and understand the revolutionary ambitions of that day.
The truth destroys your world. It challenges everything you hold dear. It makes everything you have ever read become rubbish. So here it is: 11 September 2001 was the opening day of the DSEi arms-fair. The UK's finest tree-huggers carried out some actions to 'disarm the arms-traders'. The Pentagon got hit (arms). The WTC got hit (trade). The PR guys hit the AP news wire, withheld facts about the actions planned and placed the Osama story. Every news outlet picked up the AP news wire story. The lie was sold. The FBI datamined some Arab names. They turned up alive, they changed the names. NATO invoked Article 5 and the world went to war. What did I miss?

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911Blogger.com | Paying Attention to 9/11 Related Alternative News
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10:51am
17 reviews
terrorism
http://www.911blogger.com/
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Amazingly the truthers are still at it. They have taken themselves so far up the yellow brick road that they cannot get out. Of course the accepted story is a lie. Same goes for the conspiracies, they are lies to distract truthers. Some appreciation of the history of UK activism is needed to know what happened - none of that can be found in the cosy yarns presented here. 9/11 was the opening day of the DSEi arms fair, the most militant tree-huggers targeted it to 'disarm the arms-traders'. Hence the Pentagon (arms) and the WTC (trade). Arms + trade = arms-trade. That's it. The government took down UA93 to save the Pentagon and switched the names for 'al-qaeda'. The first people to spin the Osama lie (on the AP news wire that every news org picked up) were the PR guys for the arms-fair. The stand-down? Rumsfeld timed his toilet break so that when NORAD called he did not pick up the phone.

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http://www.scholarsfor911truth.org/
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9:58am
25 reviews
terrorism
http://www.scholarsfor911truth.org/
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Yay! 9/11 conspiracy theorists no longer have a website!

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Start worrying and learn to ditch the bomb | Douglas Hurd&44; Malcolm Rifkind&4…
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9:46am
1 review
politics
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/articl...
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Elder statesmen are queueing up to tell the world that banning the bomb is a good idea. This means a stronger UN, treaties and steps along the way, e.g. testing bans. Proposed timescale? Glacial.

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ippr - Institute for Public Policy Research
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9:21am
1 review
research
http://www.ippr.org.uk/
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A UK think tank - think of the RAND think tank they have in America made slightly fluffier. Still has NWO agenda people on board, particularly in the terrorism/security area. Most of the publications can be downloaded for free as 'Pointless Document Format' (PDF)

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Britain&039;s new nuclear abolitionists | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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9:07am
1 review
politics
http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/features/britains-new-nuclear-abolitio...
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Interesting. The man that signed off The War Against Terrorism (T.W.A.T.) whilst at NATO (without providing any evidence implicating Osama bin Laden, and invoking Article 5 for the first time in history) is now into nuclear weapons abolition.
From the page:
- Inspired by a similar effort in the United States, Lord Douglas Hurd, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Lord George Robertson, and Lord David Owen have called for a nuclear-weapon-free world in a recent Times of London op-ed.
- Also like the U.S. effort, the "UK Four" are notable for their former staunch support of a British nuclear deterrent.
- Although it's a positive step forward backed by a majority of the British people, the government seems reluctant to act boldly and surrender its nuclear arsenal--particularly evident in last year's decision to extend its Trident nuclear weapons system until the 2050s.

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The global economic war | open Democracy News Analysis
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8:59am
1 review
politics
http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/the-global-economic-war
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Paul Rogers current thinking on how the war will be lost: rebel forces the world over are no longer subjugated and subdued.
From the page: "From Nigeria to the Philippines, Mexico to India, insurgents are finding new ways to mobilise rage. It is in Afghanistan that the tactical impact will be most sharply felt."

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Reading
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8:41am
1 review
arts
http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jsa3/hum355/readings/berger.htm
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From John Berger's 'Ways of Seeing': "Publicity exerts an enormous influence and is a political phenomenon of great importance. But its offer is as narrow as its references are wide. It recognizes nothing except the power to acquire. All other human faculties or needs are made subsidiary to this power. All hopes are gathered together, made homogeneous, simplified, so that they become the intense yet vague, magical yet repeatable promise offered in every purchase. No other kind of hope or satisfaction or pleasure can any longer be envisaged within the culture of capitalism."

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7:38am
2 reviews
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