Grant Smith, IRmep

Grant Smith, IRmep

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10 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Newseum Puts Journalis... · 0 replies · +2 points

Why is it that a Newseum terrace
http://www.newseum.org/exhibits-and-theaters/perm...

named after a convicted smuggler raises no controversy?
http://spytalkblog.blogspot.com/2013/04/las-vegas...

11 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - The Deadliest Israel L... · 0 replies · +6 points

Sure. First read over this vintage AZC/AIPAC media strategy paper:
http://irmep.org/ILA/AZC2/default.asp

Then read about Rosen and Weissman feeding purloined intel to the WAPO to gin up a war with Iran:
http://original.antiwar.com/smith-grant/2010/11/1...

Then watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embed...

And finally read this essay:
http://original.antiwar.com/smith-grant/2010/08/1...

That should be a good primer for the uninitiated.

11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - AIPAC Tries to Brand I... · 0 replies · +9 points

The gap between what AIPAC says it is and reality has continued to grow ever since its founder left the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the present day.

11 years ago @ News From Antiwar.com - Gallup: Staggering 99 ... · 0 replies · +6 points

Don't worry, the numbers will fall in the years after a massive and bloody invasion bogs down.

Just like this support for Iraq war poll: http://irmep.org/images/support_for_iraq_war.jpg

11 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - Netanyahu Worked Insid... · 0 replies · +4 points

Nothing I've seen indicates this covert smuggling ring was in any way authorized by the U.S. Jailing Richard Kelley Smyth for years over Arms Export Control violations indicates it wasn't.

12 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - The Mossad Has Long Gi... · 0 replies · +11 points

I invite you to come to DC this weekend to find out.
http://www.occupyaipac.org/2012/01/aipac-what-it-...

12 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - AIPAC Economic Warfare... · 0 replies · +5 points

The Daily Star changed the URL. Readers may now find the article "Israel stole uranium from U.S., report will show" at http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Article.aspx?id=15599...

The piece is also available from many other websites, such as:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2...

12 years ago @ Antiwar.com Blog - David Frum's Fatal Con... · 0 replies · +7 points

Frum recently lost his perch on NPR's "Marketplace" program as a conservative pundit when, reading between the lines, the producers belatedly realized that he represents no identifiable American constituency.

One could argue that he does represent Neoconservatives, but that's hardly a constituency, more of an extremely thin, light, pliable film that's been applied to the upper floors of many think tanks by a paint roller of directed funding.

12 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - Americans Pay Dearly t... · 1 reply · +9 points

Please see the Bulletin of Atomic Scientist article from March/April 2010 written by the referenced NRC officials called "Revisiting the NUMEC Affair". According to the experts, the materials missing from NUMEC could have been served as a driver fuel and many other purposes, including quickly arming simple atomic weapons.

The area around Apollo/Parks Township is now an unofficial cancer corridor, according to statistics compiled from state records. Please see the Pittsburgh Tribune short "Nuclear Nightmare" for first-hand accounts of the long term health effects of NUMEC and how it operated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIYSf2NN2Wg

If you still have questions, give Patty Ameno a phone call, and she'll fill you in on the environmental fallout.

12 years ago @ Antiwar.com Blog - AIPAC's Support of Ira... · 0 replies · +2 points

AIPAC prides itself on not having activities traceable back to it. One memorable AIPAC quote to The National Journal was “there is no question that we exert a policy impact, but working behind the scenes and taking care not to leave fingerprints, that impact is not always traceable to us.”

AIPAC's key PR Front, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy endlessly promoted the invasion, as did former AIPACker Martin Indyck when AIPAC supporter Haim Saban funded a new Middle East division at Brookings to shore up support.
http://www.brookings.edu/opinions/2002/1219iraq_i...

If you read Mearsheimer and Walt's Israel lobby book, you'll understand that if there were no lobby activity, there would have been no invasion. AIPAC wasn't overt about Iraq because they feared retribution if things went bad, but they were pushing the Iraq invasion.