April 2006
Jack Abramoff, the once all-powerful American
lobbyist has been convicted of fraud. It's a
case that raises serious questions about the
influence of lobbyists on US politics.
Ambramoff used his influence in Washington to
get the Tigua Casinos shut down and then
offered to make sure they re-opened -- but at
a price. Arturo Sinclair, Governor of the
Tigua Tribe, was given "a list of the key
contributions your'e gonna have to make" and
told that his casino chain would re-open.
Little did he know, Ambramoff had been "a 90%
factor in our shutdown." Close links with The
White House and the Republican party have
already forced House Republican Leader Tom
DeLay to step down. Congressman Zach Wamp is
one of many in the political arena that now
demand "full disclosure, and transparency".
Already dubbed "one of the largest scandals
in American political history" by campaigner
Melanie Sloan, it is possible that this is
only the beginning of a complete shake-up on
Capitol Hill. Tags :JackAbramoffAmericanUSALobbyistFraudConvictionPolitics
Clip from the Alex Jones and infowars.com
movie "Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police
State". The answer to 9/11 is in building
seven. Watch the owner of the WTC say on PBS
that they "pulled" the building... and watch
a clip from the same PBS special that shows
them say "pull it" again to describe control
demolition.
"We're getting ready to pull building six."
"We want to be very careful how we demolish
building six. This is the undenyable fact.
This is what many family members of the
victims are asking about. It's time for a
real trial and conviction for those who are
responsible. Beware men who deny the law of
God to lie, steal, and murder for power. Tags :9/11september11WTCworldtradelarrysilversteinspillsbeansPBSpullitbuildingsevenalexjonesmartiallawtruth
Up to 1,500 gallons of gasoline and diesel
fuel spilled into San Francisco Bay
early Wednesday after a tugboat hit a wharf
that contains a refinery fuel line, the Coast
Guard said. Tags :KCRASacramentotugboatfuelspillSanFranciscoBay