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Turkey is the Key

June 30, 2010

The Israeli recipe for dealing with the world: “If force does not work, use more force.” Bombs go off in Turkey — a great spree of terrorist bombings and attacks. Practically every day Turkish soldiers and civilians are being killed. The killings are done ostensibly by the Kurd terrorists of the PKK, but in reality it is a new step in Israel’s warfare against Turkish independence. Encouraged by Israel, the PKK has extended its operations to the Aegean and the Black Sea resorts all the way to Izmir. Israelis... Read article

The Internet Must Remain Free

June 30, 2010

The Internet is abuzz with news that a US Senate committee has approved a bill that apparently gives the President authority to shut down the Internet. According to TechWorld.com, “A US Senate committee has approved a wide-ranging cybersecurity bill that some critics have suggested would give the US president the authority to shut down parts of the Internet during a cyberattack.” The report continues by saying, “The bill, introduced earlier this month [by Senators Joe Lieberman, I-Connecticut, Susan Collins,... Read article

How You’re Getting Screwed by the System

June 29, 2010

From: Youtube… How the central bank, and government use war to rob the people and feed themselves and select corporations with corporate welfare. Notice that the media basically ignores this as do schools, and yet it took only about 4 minutes to explain the whole thing.  Read More →

“Toxic Obama” – The Latest Failed Presidency

June 29, 2010

“You can’t let your failures define you — you have to let your failures teach you. You have to let them show you what to do differently the next time.” BARACK OBAMA, National Address to America’s Schoolchildren, Sep. 8, 2009 Can you say – Jimmy Carter II? At the risk of insulting the peanut grower, the impostor with suspect naturalization credentials is poised to top the nightmare of the one term Trilateral Commission buffoon. Barack Hussein Obama’s plantation expertise surpasses... Read article

Touching Left, Islam, Israeli Lobby, Chomsky and Many other Hot Topics

June 29, 2010

Discussion with Gilad Atzmon by Miriam Cotton Introduction by Miriam Cotton Gilad Atzmon is a world renowned saxophonist and musician with a deep political passion for humanist issues and concern for the fate of the Palestinian people.  He has written extensively about the issue and been published widely.  As a self-exiled, former Jewish Israeli and IDF soldier, Atzmon’s perspective within the raging public discourse on Palestine is relatively unique.  His views are bitterly opposed by some among anti-Zionist... Read article

500 arrested at G20; Black Bloc may be psyops

June 28, 2010

The Law Union of Ontario Movement Defence Committee [MDC] has issued an Appeal for broad political support for the G20 arrestees, estimated at nearly 500. Not arrested were members of the supposed anarchist group, Black Bloc, which is suspected of being a police psyops group ordered to start the G20 riot yesterday. Among the protestors, two professional journalists were also reportedly beaten and one arrested. “The Toronto Police and the ISU appear to have lost control of their ‘prisoner processing center’,... Read article

Overpopulation in 21st Century America: Running out of Energy that Drives Civilization

June 28, 2010

Part 15: Fossil fuel energy–finite Every day, you hear companies, governors and newscasters yelping about our emerging ‘green energy’ and ‘green technology’ and ‘alternative energy’. Let’s look at our self-delusion more closely. In order to drive cars, boats, planes and fuel industry, Americans burn 20 million barrels of oil daily while the rest of the world burns 62 million barrels. That equals 82 million barrels of oil every 24 hours! When you multiply 365 days by 82,000,000 barrels of oil burned... Read article

In Defense of Soccer

June 27, 2010

That’s Football to You! They say that love is a disease. If so, then so is sports fandom. The latter is perhaps best expressed through a Russian idiom. When you cheer for a certain team, you say, “ia boleiu za tu komandu” — “I am sick for that team.”  This phrase is exclusive to competitive scenarios rather than fandom per se. It certainly describes the temporary state you enter when witnessing a competition: your abnormal heart rhythm and your hopeful anticipation. I only bother with sports at... Read article

Ocean currents likely to carry oil to Atlantic

June 26, 2010

From: … A detailed computer modeling study released today indicates that oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico might soon extend along thousands of miles of the Atlantic coast and open ocean as early as this summer (see http://www2.ucar.edu/news/ocean-curre… ). The modeling results are captured in a series of dramatic animations produced by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and collaborators. The colors represent a dilution factor ranging from red (most concentrated)... Read article

Freedom is for the Living

June 26, 2010

Two hundred and twenty years ago, the United States Constitution was ratified by a convention of delegates in the several thirteen states, comprised mostly of an agrarian and Christian culture–back before train tracks were laid across this continent; when the West was considered to be uninhabitable for civilization for another thousand years;[1] before electricity was a usable product; when travel was more than merely inconvenient. Not without serious resistance from some of the most intelligent, noble and articulate... Read article

This Year Anti-Incumbency Movement Succeeds or Fails

June 26, 2010

For some years a number of groups have mounted an anti-incumbency campaign aimed at ridding Congress of the huge majority that keep getting reelected despite miserable performance.  This year’s midterm elections provide the ultimate test for all the anti-incumbency sentiment that has bubbled up over many years.  This year more than all others there is a huge amount of public discontent with Congress which is solidly supported by the cowardly, partisan actions or inactions that explain why so many Americans... Read article

Anti-Iran Bill in House Makes Claims With No Basis in Fact

June 25, 2010

Representative Jim Costa (CA) sponsored a bill introduced into the U.S. Congress on Tuesday “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives on the one-year anniversary of the Government of Iran’s fraudulent manipulation of Iranian elections, the Government of Iran’s continued denial of human rights and democracy to the people of Iran, and the Government of Iran’s continued pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability.” The bill, H.R. 1457, was referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and was cosponsored... Read article

Connecting The Zionist Dots

June 25, 2010

A few  weeks ago the Jewish Chronicle published a list of Jewish MPs in the UK parliament. It named 24 in total, encompassing 12 Conservatives, 10 Labour, and two Liberal Democrats. Author and peace activist  Stuart Littlewood elaborated on these figures and presented the following analysis: “The Jewish population in the UK is 280,000 or 0.46 per cent. There are 650 seats in the House of Commons so, as a proportion, Jewish entitlement is only three seats. The conclusion is pretty obvious. With 24 seats, Jews... Read article

Dirty Gold

June 23, 2010

By Liz Borkowski | greenamericatoday.org The gold industry is responsible for releasing toxins and adversely affecting communities and workers around the world. When the Canadian mining company Manhattan Minerals wanted to open a gold mine in the town of Tambogrande in northwestern Peru, they promised to provide jobs and tax revenue, to build infrastructure, and to erect new homes for the families who would be relocated away from the mine’s area. Local residents weren’t willing to accept the deal, though. They... Read article

The Gulf Oil Disaster Will Not Change U.S. Energy Policy

June 23, 2010

As is typical with U.S. politicians and media, an extremely serious topic has nearly been reduced to absurdity. Once the urgency of the Gulf oil eruption has been fully sterilized, the stage will be set for business as usual politics — with the corporations comfortably in the driver seat. But the corporate establishment cannot act too quickly in its fervor to drop the topic. The environmental destruction brought on by corporate greed has opened the eyes of millions in the U.S. — eyes that are struggling to stay open... Read article

SCOTUS lifts partial ban on GM alfalfa in Monsanto v Geertson Seed

June 23, 2010

Condemns District Court for taking “middle course” instead of “extreme action” On June 21, the US Supreme Court released its long awaited decision on the first case involving genetically modified crops, allowing the USDA to impose a partial deregulation, should it so choose. This would permit the sale of Monsanto’s Roundup Ready alfalfa (RRA). However, in its 7-1 ruling, the court also upheld the lower decision to ban complete deregulation. SCOTUS found that the “District Court abused its discretion when... Read article

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