Hurricane Halliburton
May 15th, 2006
CorpWatch and its partners today released an alternative annual report on Halliburton titled:
"Hurricane Halliburton: Conflict, Climate Change and Catastrophe." The new report was prepared in association with Asociacion Civil Labor in Peru, Environmental Rights Action Nigeria (members of the Friends of the Earth International network), HalliburtonWatch and the Oil & Gas Accountability Project.
Link Here
Afghanistan, Inc.: A CorpWatch Investigative Report
May 2nd, 2006Fariba Nawa, an Afghan-American who returned to her native country to examine the progress of reconstruction, uncovers some examples of where the money has (and hasn’t) gone, how the system of international aid works (and doesn’t), and what it is really like in the villages and cities where outsiders are rebuilding the war-torn countryside. Click here to download the complete report.
Australia Reaps Iraqi Harvest
Marc MoncriefApril 4th, 2006United Nations sanctions against Saddam Hussein may have failed to end his regime but they succeeded in enriching both the Iraqi dictator and corporations able to manipulate the scandal-ridden world body's Oil-for-Food program. Among the profiteers was the Australian Wheat Board, a former state-owned monopoly, which funneled over $200 million into Saddam's coffers even as the “Coalition of the Willing” was preparing for invasion.
The Bush Family's War Profiteering
George W. Bush kept his some of his promises; those that he made to his campaign contributors.
Bush Didn't Bungle Iraq, You FoolsTHE MISSION WAS INDEED ACCOMPLISHED
Topplebush.com: A premier collection of articles on Bush and his ...
Consortiumnews.com
The CIA, a Bush Family Fiefdom.
Special Report
Galloway tongue-lashes Coleman; committee documents show Bush political friends and family paid Oil-for-Food kickbacks to Saddam Hussein
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