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Hans: How Bob Woodward Can Begin to Rehab His Image
Znet Article, November, 20 2005
Dennis Hans
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Washington Post superstar Bob Woodward can begin to rehabilitate his tarnished image by following up on an intriguing aspect of his 2004 book, Plan of Attack. On pages 201-02, Woodward writes of the back-and-forth between the CIA and the White Ho...
Hans: When John Negroponte Was Mullah Omar
Znet Article, February, 23 2005
Dennis Hans
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Bush's pick for director of national intelligence once oversaw an Afghan-style sanctuary for terrorists every bit as nasty as Osama and al Qaeda Remember Mullah Omar, leader of the Taliban, the Islamist movement that mis-governed the failed state...
Hans: Those 16 words still stink
Znet Article, July, 27 2004
Dennis Hans
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We are now told that the controversial 16-word sentence in the January 28, 2003 State of the Union address (hereafter "SOTU") about alleged Iraqi efforts to procure unenriched uranium from Africa was "truthful" (William Safire) and "well-founded" ...
Hans: When Cheney and the NYT were sweethearts
Znet Article, June, 24 2004
Dennis Hans
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Fans of romance are disheartened to see Vice President Dick Cheney lash out at his long-time sweetie pie, the New York Times, for allegedly distorting the findings of the 9-11 Commission to make it appear that it had contradicted statements by Che...
Hans: Reagan's Legacy
Znet Article, June, 10 2004
Dennis Hans
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It is typical of Americans, unlike other peoples, to not truly appreciate someone until he or she passes away. Surely this is the case with our 40th president, Ronald Wilson Reagan. True, long before he died his name was affixed to a California ...
Hans: When John Negroponte was Mullah Omar
Znet Article, May, 06 2004
Dennis Hans
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Remember Mullah Omar, leader of the Taliban, the Islamist movement that mis-governed the failed state of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001? He and the Taliban played host to Osama bin Laden, providing him and his al Qaeda organization a safe haven fro...
Hans: Appointment Determinism
Znet Article, February, 20 2004
Dennis Hans
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If you are a head of state whose public has such grave concerns about your administration's judgment, competence, credibility or integrity that you have no choice but to establish an independent body to investigate, all is not lost. By picking the...
Hans: Passive Deceit
Znet Article, September, 26 2003
Dennis Hans
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Dr. David Kelly, the British weapons inspector who took his life earlier this summer, would likely be alive today if the the best and brightest of British intelligence had not engaged in “passive deceit.†If they had not allowed a ...
Hans: Assessing Assessed Intelligence
Znet Article, September, 10 2003
Dennis Hans
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What is "assessed intelligence"? The question arises in conjunction with the crisis of credibility engulfing British Prime Minister Tony Blair. His government's September 24, 2002 dossier, "Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction," has come under ren...
Hans: The Niger Connection Con
Znet Article, July, 09 2003
Dennis Hans
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The Bush administration has used many "techniques of deceit" to sell the public on the need to invade and occupy Iraq, as I've been documenting since February (http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0302/S00061.htm). With each additional vehement ...
Hans: A Fake Magazine Reporter for a Fake Magazine
Znet Article, June, 14 2003
Dennis Hans
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On May 11, the same day the New York Times devoted four pages to Jayson Blair's errors and deceptions, CBS's 60 Minutes devoted a segment to the Blair of the 1990s, Stephen Glass of the New Republic (NR). But correspondent Steve Kroft missed the r...
Hans: A Fake Reporter for a Fake Magazine
Znet Article, June, 14 2003
Dennis Hans
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A Fake Reporter for a Fake Magazine
Hans: Lying Us Into War
Znet Article, February, 12 2003
Dennis Hans
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President George W. Bush and his foreign-policy team have systematically and knowingly deceived the American people in order to gain support for an unprovoked attack on Iraq. Before I catalog the Bush administration’s “Techniques...


