"Bosnia: Birthplace of Al-Quaeda"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1701375/post
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/jatrasbosniajun05.html
"U.S. Protects Al-Qaeda Terrorists
in Kosovo"
http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2001/2842us_alqaeda_kla.html
"Al Qaeda´s Balkan Links"
http://www.balkanpeace.org/hed/archive/nov01/hed4304.shtml
"U.S. supported al-Qaeda cells during Balkan Wars"
http://www.prisonplanet.com/us_supported_al_qaeda_cells_during_balkan_wars.html
"A Balkan Base for Al Qaeda?"
http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=21712
You are good......
the truth ALWAYS wins out...this is why the cowards assassinate and discredit the truth tellers in true cowardly fashion. As long as you have these people around, they will not win.....
THE PLOT TO SEIZE THE WHITE HOUSE
BY JULES ARCHER
http://www.clubhousewreckards.com/plot/plottoseizethewhitehouse.htm
Americans can no longer be shocked by the discovery that information directly affecting their personal freedom is withheld from news media to protect persons with governmental influence. But it still comes as a shocking revelation that in 1933 there was an actual attempt to make a fascist puppet of Pres¬ident Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Now, more than forty years later, the public still remains ignorant of the story behind THE PLOT TO SEIZE THE WHITE HOUSE.
The fact that the plot was a failure and our present government is still a democracy, is directly attributable to Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, one of the most remarkable generals in American history. A veteran of 35 years in the Marine Corps and twice a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor, Butler finally decided that "war is a racket!" His reputation for patriotism, in¬tegrity, and dedication to democracy, cou¬pled with his proclivity to speak the truth as he saw it irrespective of official policy, made him a seemingly perfect front for the men who hated Roosevelt. They were people with a determination, if it were impossible to replace the president, to manipulate him through the person of an American Musso¬lini. Their short-sightedness prevented their realizing that Butler was obviously the wrong choice for the job.