
Good Riddance 2004!
Boy I got’a tell you it has been tough at Unconfirmed Sources this last year. Ours is a lonely life spreading the seed of truth, half truth, or what ever else we feel like spreading [Read more]
Boy I got’a tell you it has been tough at Unconfirmed Sources this last year. Ours is a lonely life spreading the seed of truth, half truth, or what ever else we feel like spreading [Read more]
A small boat overloaded with refugees fleeing the destruction of their homes in Fallujah has been rescued from the waters off Sri Lanka. More “boat people” can be expected to make the hazardous journey from [Read more]
Unconfirmed Sources indicate that The President is so heart broken over the loss of life in South Asia that he has decided to donate all the money raised for his inauguration to Tsunami related relief [Read more]
President George W. Bush, stung by criticism that the United States was being “Stingy” with relief efforts has vowed that his country would spearhead relief efforts. The President, speaking from the Oval Office said, “We [Read more]
In an audiotape broadcast Monday by Al-Jazeera satellite television, a man purported to be Osama bin Laden endorsed Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi as his deputy in Iraq and called for a boycott of next month’s elections there. [Read more]
Several hundred Iraqi prisoners have mounted a class action lawsuit in American court against psychiatrists from the Fleet Hospital at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay. According to the complaint, psychiatrists at the prison hospital regularly conveyed [Read more]
Unconfirmed sources report Robert D. Novak to join staff of Unconfirmed sources. At a Washington briefing Unconfirmed Sources editor and Chief Kamal El-Din stood with Novak to answer questions about the new media venture. “We [Read more]
International Aid Agencies are accusing the United States of “stinginess” in their response to the devastation caused by the tsunami in the Indian Ocean on December 26th. Secretary of State Colin Powell has disputed that [Read more]
Iraqi Election officials have rejected an idea put forth by the White House that it “adjust” it’s election results in the event of a low Sunni turnout on election day due to bombings, shootings, beatings [Read more]
It was Christmas morning, 1985 at Irving Plaza in New York City. I don’t remember who the act the night before was, although I know it was a sold out show. I know this because [Read more]
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