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9/11 & American Empire - Intellectuals Speak Out Edited by David Ray Griffin & Peter Dale Scott
Practically from the moment the dust settled in New York and Washington after the attacks of September 11, a movement has grown of survivors, witnesses, and sceptics who have never quite been able to accept the official story. When theologian David R... |
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9/11 Commission Report - Omissions and Distortions By David Ray Griffin
With US political leaders - Democrat and Republican alike - embracing the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, and an eager media receiving the Commission's 567 page report as the whole story, everyone who cares about the fate of American democrac... |
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9/11 Contradictions By David Ray Griffin
In 9/11 Contradictions, David Ray Griffin shows that the official story about 9/11 is riddled with internal contradictions. For example, the 9/11 Commission’s claim that Vice President Cheney did not enter the Presidential Emergency Operations... |
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Before and After - US Foreign Policy and the War on Terrorism By Phyllis Bennis
Before & After examines the role of US foreign policy in the terrorism/anti-terrorism crisis that began - publicly - with the attack on the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001, but which, in fact, has roots that began long before that September d... |
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Calling the Shots - How Washington Dominates Today's U.N.
The end of the Cold War brought the United Nations to renewed prominence. Increasingly, the U.S. and its allies turned to the UN to make, keep, or enforce the peace where virulent new nationalisms and ethnic hatreds exploded. Increasingly, the UN ope... |
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Castro and Cuba By Angelo Trento
On January 1, 1959, Castro's followers entered Havana. The guerrillas took power and the "socialism of the tropics" began. Today, although the Castro regime has introduced some openings to a market economy, the island continues to wage a battle for i... |
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Challenging Empire - People, Governments and the UN Defy U.S. Power By Phyllis Bennis
When millions around the world marched to protest the Iraq war and the U.S. drive towards empire, the New York Times dubbed global public opinion "the second super-power." What empowered those protests was their alliance -- if only for a brief momen... |
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Dancing in the No-Fly Zone - A Woman's Journey Through Iraq By Hadani Ditmars
When Hadani Ditmars first went to Iraq in 1997 for the New York Times, she was shocked at what she saw. Six years of the worst sanctions ever inflicted on a modern nation had brought the people to their knees. Yet there was so much more to the "cradl... |
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Debunking 9/11 Debunking - An Answer to Defenders of the Official Conspiracy Theory By David Ray Griffin
By virtue of his previous four books on the subject, David Ray Griffin is widely recognized as one of the leading spokespersons of the 9/11 truth movement, which rejects the official conspiracy theory about 9/11. Although this movement was long ignor... |
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Disfigured - A Saudi Woman's Triumph over Violence By Rania al-Baz
Every morning for the past six years, Rania al-Baz has been the smiling face of a family programme on Saudi television. She was a young, beautiful Saudi TV news presenter — the first woman to have such a job — when her abusive husband beat her into a... |
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Ending the Iraq War By Phyllis Bennis
Even before the invasion of Iraq, challenging questions were on the rise. Why did three separate U.S. administrations, so different in so many ways, all agree on maintaining crippling economic sanctions on Iraq? What was Britain’s role? Was it really... |
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Everything Good Will Come
Everything Good Will Come introduces an important new voice in contemporary fiction. It is 1971, a year after the Biafran War, and Nigeria is under military rule - though the politics of the state matter less than those of her home to Enitan Taiwo, a... |
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Faeries & Folklore of the British Isles By Elisabeth Andrews
This is a wonderful introduction to the host of strange sightings of supernatural beings who inhabit the British Isles both written and illustrated by Elizabeth Andrews. These tales of an enchanted kingdom come from all corners of the British Isles,... |
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Great Terror War
The horror of the events of September 11, 2001, remains indelible. The Great Terror War provides a much-needed examination of the attacks on the World Trade Center linking them to, while distinguishing them from, the breadth of more traditional forms... |
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Guantanamo - What the World Should Know By Michael Ratner & Ellen Ray
Guant·namo: What the World Should Know teams human rights lawyer Michael Ratner with political journalist Ellen Ray to reveal the truth about the Guant·namo Bay Naval Station prison camp and the creation of a new network of U.S. detention centres aro... |
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Hijacking Catastrophe - "9/11, Fear and the Selling of the American Empire" By Sut Jhally & Jeremy Earp
Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire is a riveting collection of 28 interviews with leading political thinkers that shows how the Bush administration has used the trauma of 9/11 and the war on terrorism to advance a... |
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Holy Place - Decoding the Mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau By Henry Lincoln
'For many people, Lincoln's temple is the perfect mystery: an unseen reality that eludes our normal perceptions' KAREN ARMSTRONG, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
In The Holy Place, Henry Lincoln, co-author of The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail,... |
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Inside Fallujah - The Unembedded Story By Ahmed Mansour
In 2004, the United States waged one of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq war in the city of Fallujah, west of Baghdad. For many the city was a symbol of resistance to the US war and occupation; since the battle it has become a symbol of the worst... |
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Lenin and the Russian Revolution By Antonella Salomoni
In February 1917, the immense centuries-old empire of the Czars, which had entered into war against Germany and Austria-Hungary in alliance with Britain and France, suddenly collapsed. Eight months later,
Bolshevik revolutionaries under Lenin's lead... |
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Mao and the Chinese Revolution By Yves Chevrier
It has been more than a century since the birth of Mao Zedong. From the collapse of the old Chinese Empire in 1912 to the foundation of the People's Republic in 1949, his history is linked with that of contemporary China and with the history of world... |
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