Archive for July, 2009
The War in Iraq
The Destruction of the Twin Towers -
a Criminal Act Carried Out by Mad Fanatics
Successful Due to Criminal Negligence
Like the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
in which 3000 Americans lost their lives,
the attack on the Twin Towers with an equal death tally
was successful due to criminal negligence.
Robert Steele, a former CIA officer relates that a man came […]
Posted: July 25th, 2009 under Polemics, Aktuell, Dossier, Political.
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Titan Translators
Herbert Kuhner
Titans are giants.
There’s a firm called Titan Technologies in sunny California.
Titan provides translators for ticklish situations.
Some ticklish situations took place in prisons in Iraq.
Have you ever heard of Abu Ghraib?
I’ve met some great translators. And then some I didn’t much care for.
Translators like writers and artists vary in likeability.
But Titan translators take the cake. […]
Posted: July 22nd, 2009 under Polemics, Dossier.
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Vatican Supports
The Vatican preferred the Third Reich to the Soviet Union.
That makes sense: Christian monsters are preferable to atheistic ones.
- Herbert Kuhner
Posted: July 20th, 2009 under Polemics, Dossier.
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The Lhotzky Brothers
Herbert Kuhner
The Lhotzky Brothers do not rob banks like the James Boys or the Daltons. Kurt Lotzky is the owner of an alternative bookshop-buffet and Peter writes on aspects to the Austrian Civil War that are not public knowledge and is the author biographies socialists in days gone by who led exemplary lives.
Kurt Lhotzky’s “Literaturbuffet”
The […]
Posted: July 17th, 2009 under Reviews, Polemics, Text, Aktuell, Materialien.
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Very Topical
His Oyster and My Iron Maiden
I’ve never prided myself an intuition. There was my friend the small-press publisher, Don the nice guy, Don with the baby-blue eyes and meek look, Dan who gave me the Judas kiss and published a pack of lies in a human rights magazine. Don the turncoat pal, and all that […]
Posted: July 7th, 2009 under Polemics, Aktuell, Dossier, Stories.
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