From Pol Pot to ISIS: “Anything that Flies on Everything that Moves” By John Pilger

7 October 2014 — John Pilger

In transmitting President Richard Nixon’s orders for a “massive” bombing of Cambodia in 1969, Henry Kissinger said, “Anything that flies on everything that moves”.  As Barack Obama ignites his seventh war against the Muslim world since he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, the orchestrated hysteria and lies make one almost nostalgic for Kissinger’s murderous honesty.

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Dance on Thatcher’s grave, but remember there has been a coup in Britain By John Pilger

25 April 2013 — John Pilger

In the wake of Thatcher’s departure, I remember her victims. Patrick Warby’s daughter, Marie, was one of them. Marie, aged five, suffered from a bowel deformity and needed a special diet. Without it, the pain was excruciating. Her father was a Durham miner and had used all his savings. It was winter 1985, the Great Strike was almost a year old and the family was destitute. Although her eligibility was not disputed, Marie was denied help by the Department of Social Security. Later, I obtained records of the case that showed Marie had been turned down because her father was “affected by a Trade dispute”.  

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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: October 21, 2011

21 October 2011 — Stop NATO

  • Report: U.S. Drone, French Fighter Jet Hit Gaddafi Convoy
  • Albright Applauds Gaddafi Killing, No Loss Of American Lives
  • Senator: Libyan War Inspires Central African Intervention
  • U.S. Trains Djibouti Army For War In Somalia, With Eritrea
  • U.S. Secretary Tells 110-Nation Meeting: Navy Will Continue Global Presence
  • American Destroyer In Joint Naval Training Off Cambodia
  • Bulgaria: NATO Holds ‘Collective Defense’ Exercise
  • Bulgaria: U.S. Super Hercules Aircraft In Low-Level Training
  • Black Sea: USS Philippine Sea Hosts Bulgarian Military
  • Turkey: U.S. Guided Missile Warship Continues Black Sea Visits
  • Video: NATO Uses Tanks And Tear Gas Against Kosovo Serbs

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