I’ve been lax in keeping abreast of the tips readers have sent – partly because of an erratic schedule lately and there being only so much time to follow up on them all. And mood, frankly. Some days I’m not in the mood (or energy) to do hard news.
That said, these items are worth looking at;
I’ve said it before – Halliburton is a mere lemonade stand compared to the unbelievable network of poltiical/business associations of a host of characters that include Jean Chretien, Power Corporation and Maurice Strong. Now it’s the burial of the findings of “Operation Sidewinder” – Chinese infiltration into Canadian resources and technology. The usual players make an appearance. It’s too interesting to exerpt. Go read it all. Then send a copy to your MP.
Speaking of Power Corp, here’s an item on the Lead Fox in the UN Henhouse Investigation
Today’s twofer: Jesse Jackson’s darkest hour – plus! Feminist heads explode!
There’s been considerable buzz on the blogosphere about this report from the Center for Religious Freedom, about Saudi funded hate propoganda that has been gathered from mosques in the US. Damien Penny has a useful summary and link to the pdf, plus this update on Islamic criticism of certain Dutch politicians.
“He is an enemy of Islam and he should be beheaded,” the narrator of one video clip posted on the Internet says in Arabic, against the crackle of gunfire. Behead him, “and you will earn a place in paradise.”
As always, the Canadian media is following the Dutch situation closely. Stay tuned for breaking news on tulips.

The Dutch situation as everyone knows requires no following. We know this because of the tireless efforts of the great blowhard Gwynn Dyer who has declared that the unpleasant incident that was the murder of Theo VanGough was an ‘isolated event’, merely ‘deplorable’ when compared to the ‘shameful and deeply worrisome’ ‘displays of hostility and outright violence’ that followed.
Let’s not get get too worked up about ‘Islamism’. The real problem is Amerikkka. Everybody where I’m from knows that.