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Rep. Paul Findley Dares to Speak Out: A 22-Year Veteran Congressman Exposes Israel's Lobby

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Ritual Murder Revisited: The Hidden Cult

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The Line in the Sand

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Human Sacrifice among the Fanatical Hasidic Jews and Other Cults from Ancient Times to the Present

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Africa: Blood & Guts

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Mondo Cane

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Why the Mid-East Bleeds

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The Other Israel:

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FBI/Congressional Record on King

Zimbabwe Government 'Saving White Lives' by Seizing Land
 
HARARE -- Zimbabwe's white farmers will be killed by angry peasants if the government does not seize their land for redistribution, a government minister said yesterday.
 
Information Minister Chen Chimutengwende also accused white businessmen of deliberately whipping up anti-government sentiment by hiking prices and warned that price controls may be reintroduced.
 
Mr Chimutengwende said that whites were bitter over the government's plan to seize some 1500 farms for redistribution to blacks and were therefore raising prices of basic commodities so the government would be blamed.
 
"We are doing (land reform) for their own protection. Otherwise the people will grab the land and they will be killed by the landless peasants," Mr Chimutengwende said.
 
"If they think they can bring down the government by creating hardships they are day-dreaming. They will not get anywhere. It is them who will suffer."
 
President Robert Mugabe's government was rocked last month by a national strike which forced it to back down on plans to impose new taxes on a workforce already facing economic hardship.
 
The government blamed the strike on whites, saying they incited their workers to demonstrate because of the land issue.
 
Uncertainty over the future of agriculture, along with a number of other economic problems, caused the Zimbabwe dollar to plummet against foreign currencies last month, and prices in shops have soared as a result.
 
Mr Chimutengwende said it was all a plot.
 
Mr Chimutengwende acknowledged, however, that any reintroduction of price controls would offend international donors who have backed Zimbabwe's six-year-old move towards a market economy.

 

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