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Daily Archives: May 11, 2011

VT Exclusive: Troubling Questions about Bin Laden’s Reported death

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Hardly a week has lapsed since the shattering news of helicopter assault by US SEALs leading to Osama bin Laden’s death and already several branches have sprouted from the trunk of the original story. Too many doubts are being expressed about the authenticity of the claims made by rejoicing US leaders. As the clouds of skepticism are getting thicker, euphoria of US leadership is correspondingly getting deflated.

Why Gun Ownership Does Not Help

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Every couple of hours I get an email, one I track down to a Washington DC law firm tied to big pharma, the radiation lobby or Wall Street, telling me a story about Barak Obama and gun seizure.

Transitioning from Military; a different perspective

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Last night on Public Television here in Charlotte, NC, there was a great program about Outpost Harry in North Korea and the battle...

Military Martial Law, Police State, Islamophobic Fears: Real or Hysteria?

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Real hysteria is forced, documented and confirmed upon ‘We the People.’ The fears are intended to result in total polarization and collapse of American society.

Abbottabad Pakistan Affair Exposed

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On May 1, President Obama reported that Osama Bin Laden had been killed by U.S. Navy SEALS in a house in Abbottabad, Pakistan. In the following we present what we know, and do not know, about the killing of the alleged mastermind of 9/11. In the interest of brevity, the presentation is in outline form.

Behind the Holocaust

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When you’re a little kid in school or at the movies, resisting Judaism can be made to seem a very wicked thing. As an adult, you can be made to think that to resist Judaism is the very worst, the most dangerous thing. When you see what has happened to people who have resisted Judaism, well – you certainly don’t want that to happen to you.

Appellate Court Rules Poor VA Mental-Health Care Unconstitutional

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The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq potentially got a lot more costly Tuesday. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that the VA' treatment of mentally-ailing vets is unconstitutional.

VA Honored by 2011 “Innovations in Government” Award

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The ethics program used by VA to handle issues affecting patients is semi-finalist for “Innovations in Government” award from Harvard

VA Physician Wins Prestigious Cardiac Award

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WASHINGTON – Dr. Robert Jesse, principal deputy under secretary for health for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), has been honored by a leading professional association for his work to improve emergency cardiac care.

BREAKING: Sears Tower 60606: Terror Scare 9/11-2B

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Some experts are calling the bizarre death in Dubai the go-code for a terrorist attack on Chicago's Willis Tower, formerly Sears Tower, which the FBI has long considered one of the nation's top terror targets.