Iraq on Sunday named one of Saddam Hussein's eldest daughter and his first wife on a list of 41 "most wanted" in connection with "terrorism."
The former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense under the Reagan Administration and a highly decorated Vietnam veteran and Colonel has gone on the record to voice his doubts about the official story of 9/11 - calling it "the dog that doesn't hunt."
Two songs by flamenco-rock group Carmen from the album "Fandangoes in Space" as they appeared on David Bowie's Midnight Special in 1973.
Adam Zagorin: The Supreme Court handed the prisoners at Gitmo a victory, but authorities there continue to use harsh methods to break one of their most common methods of protest — the hunger strike.
More than 100 bodies are being held at room temperature because morgue refrigerators are full, inspector-general of Iraq's health ministry Adil Abdul Muhsin told Al-Mada news.
Because Al Qaeda is not a state, the administration argued that the Geneva Convention didn't apply to the war on terror. These assertions gave the administration's arguments about the legal framework for fighting terrorism a through-the-looking-glass quality.
The conservative Dutch government of Jan Peter Balkenende fell apart Friday over the citizenship case of Somali-born former deputy Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who made a name with her anti-Islamist behavior.
Iraq's fiery Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has demanded the reconstruction of a revered Shiite shrine that was allegedly bombed by Al-Qaeda and the withdrawal of US troops from the country. The radical cleric also rejected any reconciliation with the US authorities.
Ramzy Baroud: To their credit, top Pentagon officials cautioned journalists and the public, since the Iraq war's early days, that the dissemination of misinformation would be a vital weapon in their war strategy. Needless to say, they have certainly held true to their word.
Nuri al Maliki, the president of the Occupation appointed government has announced an initiative for dialogue and national reconciliation designed by Iraq governor the US ambassador (Zalmay Zad) in a new miserable and desperate attempt to quell the intensification and the widenin …
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You have to get up pretty early in the morning if you want to beat Keld to some of the more interesting stories to hit the Vine. Or possibly just move time zones.
Keep questioning authority, Keld.
— Red Wolf
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Keld makes Americans angry, but maybe we need to be angry. I don't always agree with him, but if America does something naughty, he'll let us know first.
— Walt D
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You have highly interesting and thought provoking great seeds and I appreciate the rational manner in which you approach everything, even in the face of personal attacks, which themselves have no rational standing.
— Ansab
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While I may not agree with this Dane often, he puts a lot of information out there from places I wouldn't normally see.
— daweb
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Wow! Thanks a lot, Steve ;-)
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Keld's posts are always interesting, if not a little nuts. But unlike some who cling to their points like children, Mr. Bach is always willing to give-and-take in a debate, concede good points, and come up with possible solutions and explanations that are a bit different than what I would have thought of. I was skeptical at first, but he has convinced me: he just wants the truth. And that, I think, is something everyone can support.
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Thanks, mvelinder. I'll be watching you ;-)
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Great stuff my friend, keep up the good work.
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Thanks a lot. If it can be of any help in your strive for impeaching Bush, I would be much delighted ;-)
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When you read an article seeded by Keld Bach, prepare to have your assumptions questioned and the "official story" blasted to bits.
Keld Bach's column is essential for truthseekers to find info they will most likely not run across in their normal net viewing. I have no idea how Keld Bach finds all the articles he posts, or where he finds the time to keep on top of it all. But I sincerely hope he keeps it up.
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Thank you very much, Brad. I really appreciate your wise and insightful comments around the vine.
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In seeking the truth, Keld Bach consistently approaches from a particular direction. For fellow truthseekers, understanding where Keld is coming from will provide illumination of a side of the truth often left in the dark.
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Thanks, Djehuty ;-)
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Keld it's always a pleasure to read your column. I particularly appreciate your coherent, worthwhile, and non-mainstream perspective.
— Djehuty
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Thanks, Claus. I'm deeply flattered ;-)
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Keld Bach's consistently provokes by challenging all preconceived notions. His contributions share the common feature of viewing events from a slightly skewed perspective, and sort of like a bird ceaselessly tilting its head from one position to another, following Keld Bach's column will give you a more adequate understanding of the divergent perspectives that defines the post-modern world.
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Thanks, James. Though we don't always agree, I certainly respect your points of view.
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My favorite Dane!
...so long as we talk about all-things cultural. ;)
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Thanks a lot, Topjedi. Not everybody likes it, but who cares ;-)
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Keld your wondering generates great curiousity no matter what perspectives we hold... keep it up!
— TopJedi
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