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Asia

Kyrgyzstan’s Re-disappearing Communists
Just when you thought they were gone, the Kyrgyz Communists vanished again. For a party that isn’t even supposed to exist, they’re working awfully hard to convince you they don’t. In reality, they’re once again hiding in plain sight — right in the government itself.
Nov. 27, 2005
Update article
 
Nations in Judgment: Afghanistan
During the Bolshevik revolution, this untamed land was almost swallowed into the Soviet Union. Miraculously it survived an­other five decades before finally collapsing into Commu­nism. Here’s the story behind Afghanistan’s unexpected life and even stranger death.
Oct. 2, 2005
Profile article
 
Red China’s Blackhands
In 1989, Beijing did its best not to cover up the massacre in Tiananmen Square. Why did they want you knowing about it? The answer lies in the secret agents who organized the protests.
Jan. 1991
Archive Story
 

Europe

The Inside Man
The Marxist ETA needed a well-placed ally for protection, and now they have one. This is the story of the Red mole who rose to power as Spain’s new leader — with the help of the 3/11 bombing of Madrid’s trains.
May 14, 2006
Special Report
(Part 4)
 
Architects of Terror
They’re one of the oldest, most violent terror groups around. Between Soviet support and long experience at murder, they’re also the only ones who could have pulled off the 3/11 bombing of Madrid’s trains. Welcome to the Basque ETA.
May 7, 2006
Special Report
(Part 3)
 
Conspiracy Without a Mastermind?
Forced to hunt for the 3/11 terrorists among Arabs instead of local Communists, Spanish police entered a maze of planted evidence and dead ends. The more they investigated, the more it looked as if someone was sending them on an “Al Qaeda” wild goose chase.
Apr. 30, 2006
Special Report
(Part 2)
 
Derailing Spain’s 3/11 Investigation
The Marxist revolutionaries who bombed Spanish trains in 2004 didn’t know they’d be running for their lives. But they learned how to hide behind Arabs — and even won an election in the process. Here’s how they pulled it off.
Apr. 9, 2006
Special Report
(Part 1)
 
Russia’s New Red Terror
Communism is back. Eyewitness testimony reveals a nightmarish police state that never died, complete with genocide and an entire population held hostage — by the very same KGB and party officials who concocted the myth of “change” in the first place. Here’s the real picture in Russia today.
Sept. 1995
Archive Story
 
Booby-traps in Belfast
During the 1990s, Northern Ireland was supposed to become a beachhead against western Europe. Soviet plans have been delayed, but the goal hasn’t changed.
Nov. 1994
Archive Story
 
The Berlin Wall That Won’t Go Away
Germany’s neo-Nazi terrorists aren’t domestic; they’re imported — from East Germany. This is (part of) the story of what really happened to all those Communists when the two Germanys merged.
Aug. 1994
Archive Story
 
Monkey Wrench in the Machine
Forty years of Soviet planning almost paid off in their self-“collapse,” but they sprang a leak. Here’s the story of the whistleblower — a top spy for Moscow who brought us their deadliest secrets.
May 1991
Archive Story
 

Middle East

“Bishop” Arafat and the Moscow Church
The PLO’s getting the West Bank ready for Soviet troops. On orders from Russia, their goons are even shutting down inde­pendent churches. Here’s the overlooked story of the war against Russian Orthodox believers.
Mar. 12, 2006
Profile Article
 
Nations in Judgment: Egypt
From empire to shattered country, from possession of most of the world’s mighty powers to Red regime, the land of the Nile has been a battleground between good and evil for 4,000 years. This overview tells the when, how, and why of Egypt’s fall to Communism.
Mar. 5, 2006
Profile Article
 
Hiding Behind Islam
Communists are deathly afraid of backlash against their terrorism. So even though they hate religion, they’re taking up prayer beads and using Arabs as decoys.
Aug. 1994
Archive Story
 
Saddam Hussein’s Shadow
Meet the top spy who’s been giving Saddam, Arafat, and new PLO leader Abbas their orders. He likes to stay out of the spotlight, but he’s a man with a plan — a very deadly one.
July 1994
Archive Story
 
Killing Arabs — to Liberate Them
The PLO isn’t just killing Israelis; they’re taking on anyone in sight, even Arabs, Turks, and Americans. And your taxes are paying for it. Here’s what’s next in their grand strategy.
(Part 1 listed under “Terrorism”)
April 1994
Archive Transcript
(Part 2)
 

US National Security

Friend or Foe?
Victory — or defeat — can depend on telling a double agent from the real thing. In part two of the story of CIA penetration, we tell how the Soviets pulled US intelligence into a maze of confusion with a flood of bogus “defectors.”
Sept. 1995
Archive Story
(Part 2)
 
While No One Was Looking
The CIA’s problems go back to its very beginning. And official investigations keep turning up the same answer: The agency’s leaders aren’t incompetent — it’s just that they aren’t working for our side.
Nov. 1994
Archive Story
(Part 1)
 
The CIA Hijacked?
Central Intelligence was supposed to be tracking hijackers and bombers. But while Americans weren’t looking, the terror sponsors themselves took control of our “war on terrorism”! Here’s why the CIA won’t be stopping very many attacks.
Oct. 1994
Archive Story
 
Training the Enemy
Soviet military officers know first-hand how American soldiers fight in urban settings, because the US showed them. Here’s a short piece on how Clinton gave away our military secrets.
Oct. 1994
Archive Story
 

Western Hemisphere

Hiding Behind America’s Soldiers
When the Communists can’t take a poor, weak country (such as Haiti) on their own strength, they find ways to get America to do it for them. This is the incredible story of how Clinton loaned confused US troops to their own enemies.
Nov. 1994
Archive Story
 
Havana’s Trick Cigar
Fidel Castro and his sidekicks wanted to stage their own “collapse” at least once before, but conditions just weren’t right. They’ll try again, and these are the names to watch when they do.
Oct. 1994
Archive Story
 
Mugging Haitians — for Democracy
Aristide was loved by Castro, Qaddafi, and Clinton, but the nation he ruled over didn’t seem to share the warmth. Why do Haitians hate Aristide? His reign of terror may have been part of it.
Aug. 1994
Archive Story
(Part 2)
 
Beating up on Haiti, Part 1
United Nations-cancelled elections, a psychotic priest-turned-ruler, an invasion of US troops — there’s definitely more than meets the eye in that dirt-poor nation. Can you say “Soviet base” in creole?
July 1994
Archive Story
(Part 1)
 
Peace with Terrorists
Bush and Clinton decided to fight El Salvador’s crime problem — by putting the criminals in charge of law enforcement. Here’s a short piece on how you’re paying for the madness.
July 1994
Archive Story
 

 

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