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052930
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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The US is fast becoming a totalitarian, militaristic society, increasingly intolerant of different economic and political systems. Washington's policy of pursuing the elusive goal of absolute national security is in fact making both America and the world more and more unstable and dangerous
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052931
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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An analysis of the federal financial records reveals shocking evidence that a very large poportion of the nation's wealth is eing illegally diverted since several decades ino secret, unaccountable channels and programmes with unspecified purposes, including covert operations and subversions abroad and clandestine military R&D at home.Public institutions have been infiltrated and taken over by shadowy groups in the service of powerful private and vested interests, often at the expense of the common good.
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052945
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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While pursuing number one status the United States has become an authoritarian, conservative and culturally backward society. Afflicted with a declining economy, the country is clearly headed in the wrong direction
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052943
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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The use of depleted uranium weaponary, defying all international treties, will slowly annihilate all species on earth including the human species, and yet the United States continues to do so with full knowledge of its destructive potential.
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052944
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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Ther is a strong probability that the Pentagon and the CIA attacked Iraq on at least two occassions with chemical and biological banned weapons in 1991. The further exposes the hypocrisy of the US campaign to eradicate the alleged but hitherto undiscovered WMDs in Iraq and other nations,
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052938
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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Awareness is spreading fast worldwide that the US government is using fear (that is, terror) as a weapon to manipulate the masses at home and abroad in order to muster compliance with its repressive policies. In that light, Al-Qaida may turn out to be a mer tool in the hands of Washington's national security establishment.
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052933
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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Al-Quadia, according to many intelligence specialists, is not an organised terrorist group formed to fight the US, as the Bush administration has repeatedly alleged. An investigation into its past yields clues about its real nature.
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ID:
052932
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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Since the end of the second World War, the US military
industrial complex has secretly sponsored at great public
cost the R&D of new technologies for energy generation ,
air and outer space flight, futuristic weaponary and other
mostly military ends,which have not been made available
for the common good. Yet today's environmental and
economic emergencies dictate the accumulated know-how be
used for the benefit of mankind in its peaceful applications.
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052942
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Apr-Jun 2004.
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The Us led war on drugs appears to have only made the narcotics abuse problem worse while causing widespra destruction in a number of developing countries when it helps justify American political interference and military intervention. It is clear that the policy of violent repression has failed and has resulted in widening civil strife and ecological destruction.
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