Modern History Project

"A little learning is a
dangerous thing"

"Three exercises, involving all elements of military and civilian government and utilizing a common scenario, began Monday... The necessity for war against Saddam Hussein, a U.S. first strike on North Korea, a suspension of U.S. law to fight the 'Universal Adversary' -- pretty soon just about anything can be justified..."

See: William Arkin article (2006-06)

"I call for a serious investigation of the hypothesis that WTC 7 and the Twin Towers were brought down, not just by damage and fires, but through the use of pre-positioned explosives... I present evidence for the explosive-demolition hypothesis, which is suggested by the available data... and yet has not been analyzed in any of the reports funded by the US government."

Note that the author is a Physics professor from Brigham Young University.

See: Steven Jones paper (2005-11)

"Two British soldiers in Arab garb and head dress drove a car towards a group of Iraq police and began firing. According to the Basra governor Mohammed al-Waili, one policeman was shot dead and another was injured. Pictured below are the wigs and clothing that the soldiers were wearing."

See: Paul Watson article (2005-09)

In case you've been asleep for the past 3 years, here's a well-written piece on the WTC attack and demolition of Sep 11, 2001 complete with photos.

See: Dave McGowan article (2004-10)

There was an interesting "dinner party" for the top TV anchors and execs in New York recently. Sounds like the producer was meeting with his directors to see how they could improve the ratings for next season's "terror spectacular".

"Steven Brill had a summit meeting of TV anchormen and their bosses over dinner at his Fifth Avenue apartment on Tuesday night with Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge to discuss how they'll cover the next terrorist attack. Brill, whose book "After" detailed the response to 9/11, spearheads the America Prepared Campaign to educate the public. Joining Brill, his wife Cynthia and two of their three kids for dinner were Fox News Channel boss Roger Ailes, ABC News prexie David Westin, CBS News chief Andrew Heyward, CNN anchor Aaron Brown, plus Peter Jennings [ABC] and Tom Brokaw [NBC]."

-- N.Y. Post, 2004-01-15