Robert Naiman, Policy Director at Just Foreign Policy, discusses Obama's commendable follow-through on reducing troop levels in Iraq and (at least rhetorically) standing by the 2011 withdrawal date, the huge increase in troop numbers and casualties in Afghanistan since the Bush administration, the end of finite wars as U.S. foreign policy remains on a permanent war footing and the much-exaggerated death of the antiwar movement.
Robert Naiman is Policy Director at Just Foreign Policy. Mr. Naiman edits the Just Foreign Policy daily news summary and writes on U.S. foreign policy at Huffington Post. He is president of the board of Truthout. Naiman has worked as a policy analyst and researcher at the Center for Economic and Policy Research and Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch. He has masters degrees in economics and mathematics from the University of Illinois and has studied and worked in the Middle East.
DALLAS — A woman near Dallas is now a believer in the chupacabra. The woman believes she was attacked by one and is undergoing rabies shots because of it.
The attack happened Saturday in Jack County, northwest of the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Staysha Henderson was at her grandmothers house. Henderson said the skinny, malnourished, gray creature she and her family believe is a chupacabra was lurking inside a camper. The animal attacked and bit Henderson on her hand. Her family shot and killed the animal.
Officials are now testing to determine exactly what the creature was.
The latest edition of a monthly webTV show from the CFZ and CFZtv, bringing you the latest cryptozoological, and monster hunting news from around the world. This episode brings you:
CFZ in summertime
Introducing Harriet
The Weird Weekend
John Blashford-Snell
Leopards in Huddisford Woods
Big Cats in the UK (We mean it maaaan)
Orang Pendek DNA?
Orang Pendek hair analysis
Livebearer breeding success
Ilyodon
Goodbye Jerry
Birthdays
Corinna looks at out of place birds
New and Rediscovered: New fish in Indonesia
New and Rediscovered: New batfish in Gulf of Mexico
New and Rediscovered: New North American Turtle
New and Rediscovered: New South American monkey
Damn Rustics. It seems they think it is doable to investigate a transnational oil corporation owned by the Square Mile London financial district, the House of Windsor, the Club of the Isles, and last but not least the Lord of Mann, known to you commoners as Queen Elizabeth II, England’s Lord Proprietor.
The Merry Old Monarchs have come a long way since Queen Victoria acquired Jardine Matheson Holdings, the company responsible for addicting millions of Chinese to opium.
The Richest Lady in the World, through her Venetian-style fondo (trust), owns castles, jewelry, gobs of art, and a portfolio of blue chip stocks and bonds and real estate investments around the world. Her investment portfolio, as of the late 90s, was estimated to be worth £3 billion (for you Rustics, that is $4.66 billion). As the Doge of the financier-oligarchy, she is the largest land-holder in the world. Most of it was stolen from natives.
Do you think the Black Nobility of Germany and the City of London are about to allow a few lowly senators in a former colony investigate the largest environmental disaster in history? Not.
A triangle-shaped UFO was captured on video by two California witnesses August 22, 2010, as the object came in north of Fresno, and headed south over Sanger, according to a statement by Jeffrey Gonzalez, Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) California State Section Director, and founder of the Sanger Paranormal Society.
Sanger states that MUFON has not yet investigated the case.
A clip from yours truly at Retro UF0 3, which was held in April 2008 at the Integratron in Landers, California. Here I recount the story of a UFO case investigated by the RCMP and later Canadian researcher Chris Styles that took place in Bedford, Nova Scotia.
Why can 911 be seen in so many movies before September 11th, 2001 and then afterward it stops? Is it subconscious psychic ability or signals being sent between people “In-The-know” to communicate in a hidden in plain sight fashion?