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Senate Votes to End US Support for Yemen War
(ANTIWAR.COM) In a vote on Thursday, the Senate passed S.J. Resolution 54, in a vote of 56-41. The resolution is a War Powers Act challenge to the unauthorized US involvement in the War in Yemen, and would require the US to cease its involvement, if a complementary bill passes in the House. 45 years to the day […]
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Israel’s Executions Can’t Kill Palestinian Resistance
Remembering Ashraf Na’alwa, Saleh Barghouthi, Majd Matir and Hasan Arda Ashraf Na’alwa, Saleh Barghouthi, Majd Mteir (l-r). Graphic: Quds News Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network | December 13, 2018 On 13 December 2018, Israeli occupation forces shot down four Palestinians, including several resistance fighters who had evaded their pursuit for months. Ashraf Na’alwa, 23, was […]
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PBC News & Comment: Progressives Push Pelosi Leftward
To regain Speakership, Pelosi plays “Let’s Make a Deal”, and progressives are winning some key policy changes in the process…
--as David Dayen reports, Progressive Caucus wins repeal of rule requiring supermajority for tax increases
--enviros still finding resistance to “Green New Deal” plans
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How the New Silk Roads are merging into Greater Eurasia
Russia is keen to push economic integration with parts of Asia and this fits in with China’s Belt and Road Initiative by Pepe Escobar (cross-posted with The Asia Times by
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Gerry Docherty on the Hidden History of WWI
Corbett Report Extras | December 11, 2018 Gerry Docherty, co-author with Jim MacGregor of Hidden History: The Secret Origins of the First World War, joins us for an in-depth discussion about the real origins of WWI. In this wide-ranging discussion, Docherty reveals the machinations of the Secret Elite that ensnared Europe, and, ultimately, the world, […]
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#PumpUpThaVolume: December 13, 2018
Media Monarchy plays Holly Golightly, Dead Can Dance, Red Baraat and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for December 13, 2018. ♬
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Wanted: Candidates To Take On Top 2020 Congressional Targets
Before we even get to 2020, there are likely to be some special elections-- maybe very quickly. Mark Meadows could take the White House chief of staff job, although his blood red North Carolina district, the 11th, is not competitive and would be an utter waste of resources for the Democrats. Go a bit to the east, to NC-09, and there's a very different kind of district, one that is trending purple and where a Democrat can.
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Yes, Virginia, There Is a Deep State…
… and Bob Parry Exposed It By Ray McGovern | Consortium News | December 13, 2018 A year ago yesterday, it became fully clear what was behind the feverish attempt by our intelligence agencies and their mainstream media accomplices to emasculate President Donald Trump with the Russia-gate trope. It turned out that the objective was […]
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Turkish Airstrikes Hit Sinjar, Iraq- Pentagon Warns Turkey. Again.
The move is not a shocker. The location is not a shocker either.Turkey has been clear that they will clear the PKK/YPG away from their border...The location has long been problematic. For Syria and Turkey.A route for the PKK to pass through from Iraq into Syria. Created by the US under the guise of "fighting ISIS" More then three years have passed since it was explained here what was really occurring in Sinjar, to the best of my understanding.
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The Myth of Intelligent (Government) Design
The apparently straightforward logic of mandates such as the 55-mile-per-hour speed limit, as well as innumerable safety and other requirements, have been undone by the law of unintended (and more importantly, unanticipated) consequences, often powerful enough to produce effects opposite of those intended.
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Latest Odds of a Shooting War Between NATO and Russia
Hungarian scholar George Szamuely tells Ann Garrison that he sees a 70 percent chance of combat between NATO and Russia following the incident in the Kerch Strait and that it is being fueled by Russia-gate. An Interview with George Szamuely…Read more →
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Russian Company Accidentally Reveals Secret Military Bases in Turkey and Israel
(MEMO) — Yandex Maps, Russia’s leading mapping service and its equivalent of Google Maps, has mistakenly revealed the locations and details of various military-related sites in Turkish and Israeli territory, as well as two major NATO bases. According to a report by Matt Korda of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), the […]
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Turkey Threatens US-backed Kurdish Forces With New Operation
Syrian War Report – Dec. 13, 2018: Turkey Threatens US-backed Kurdish Forces With New Operation Turkey has threatened a new plan to launch a military operation against US-backed Kurdish groups
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“Tool of Terror”: Fentanyl Could Be Used as “Weapon of Mass Destruction”
(ZHE) — Fentanyl is so powerful that a few milligrams can be fatal. It would take about 40 pounds of fentanyl to kill everyone in New York City and 1,515 pounds to kill almost all Americans. This killer opioid is so potent, according to Bloomberg it could be used as a “weapon of mass destruction,” adding that national security experts […]
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Sorry, I Was Wrong About 5g
Derrick Broze admits he was wrong about the dangers related to the 5g technology rollout.
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How Democracy Is Losing the World
The post How Democracy Is Losing the World appeared first on The Duran.
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Esoteric Hollywood 2 – Jay Dyer on Ritual and Symbolism in Film
Jay Dyer discusses his book, Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film and the now available sequel, Esoteric Hollywood 2 with Guns and Butter. We take an in-depth look at Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut and Clockwork Orange; Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby, The Ninth Gate and Chinatown; The Manchurian Candidate and The Parallax View, as well as television programs The Lone Gunman and G.I.
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Government Spent Nearly $8 Trillion in FY 2018
It turns out that just 32 percent of the federal government’s spending can be considered to be productive based on its contribution to the nation’s GDP.
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The Conceit Behind California’s Bad Idea to Tax Text Messages
State bureaucrats are moving to impose a texting tax on California residents in the name of providing mobile services to the poor. (FEE) — California routinely makes national headlines for its big government policies. This week is no different, as bureaucrats move to impose a texting tax on state residents in the name of providing mobile services […]
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#MorningMonarchy: December 13, 2018
Inevitable threats, dark fluids and true stories + this day in history w/Al Gore's concession speech and our song of the day by Jon Spencer on your Morning Monarchy for December 13, 2018.
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Porkins Policy Radio 167 Stolen Future with Stephen Singular and the Miami Herald on Jeffrey Epstein
In the first hour we are joined by frequent guest Stephen Singular to discuss his latest book Stolen Future: The Untold Story of the 2000 Election. We start off by discussing how this book came into being. Stephen talked about his experiences back in 2000 investigating how the election was manipulated down in Florida and who may have played a role in this. We talked about Election Systems and Software, the industry leader in electronic voting machines, and the company behind the infamous punch cards and hanging chads.
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Like Most State Ideas, the Death Penalty Does Not Work
The government is meant to be a mediator, focused on finding justice rather than the arm of vengeance capital punishment makes it.
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Canada - Not As Proud And Free As You May Think!
Living in Canada, I have always believed that in spite of the evil machinations of the criminals running the US regime and how that nation has constantly been involved in major wars worldwide for the criminal state of Israel, that this nation of Canada would steer a course of being what has long been said to be a "peace keeper" and to maintain an independent and truly free stance in regards to the affairs of other nations...
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LA'S NUCLEAR SECRET
Tucked away in the hills above the San Fernando and Simi valleys was a
2,800-acre laboratory with a mission that was a mystery to the thousands of
people who lived in its shadow. In a place called Area IV of the Santa
Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL), there was a secret collaboration between
the U.S. government and private companies to test the limits of nuclear
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The War Against Globalism
By Philip M. GIRALDI | Strategic Culture Foundation | 13.12.2018 We are the Little Folk—we! Too little to love or to hate. Leave us alone and you’ll see How we can drag down the State! A Pict Song, Rudyard Kipling Belgium has joined the list of countries that are rebelling against their elected leadership. Over […]
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Thomas Piketty's Proposal to Save Europe From Itself
Taxes and spending in the "Fairer Europe" proposal by Thomas Piketty et al (source; click to enlarge). Notice the emphasis on addressing climate change, both on the tax side and the spending side.
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Interference, if it Only Were Russia
What happened in America during the last presidential election and, to an extent, during the recent mid-term elections, is now starting to materialize in Europe as well.
It isn’t just election rigging and propaganda. America’s government processes are at a standstill while congress and the legal system look for ways to jail Donald Trump for dozens, if not hundreds, of felonies tied to election fraud, obstruction of justice, perjury, tax evasion and bribery. -
Wall Street, Banks, and Angry Citizens
The Inequality Gap on a Planet Growing More Extreme
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China cites security for holding two Canadians
Meng is also Deputy Chairwoman of the Board at Huawei [Huawei]
The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Thursday said that it had taken “coercive measures against two Canadians on suspicion of jeopardizing China’s national security.
The statement came after Canadian writer Michael Spavor was reported to have been detained in Liaoning, near the border with North Korea, which he had visited many times.
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The Conceit Behind California’s Bad Idea to Tax Text Messages
It’s precisely this type of thinking that has caused the Golden State to squander one of the largest economies in the world.
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McDonald’s Announces Key Plans to Curb Antibiotic Use in Beef Supply
One of the top causes of antibiotic resistance is the use of the medicines in livestock. Many factory farms feed animals antibiotics to prevent disease and promote growth. Yet, despite countless warnings that the practice fuels drug-resistant superbugs, it continues to be a serious problem. Thankfully, establishments such as McDonald’s claims to finally be taking more action against widespread antibiotic use.
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NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM DEC 13 2018
French President Macron has lost his mind, and Russian sociologist Alexander Dugin weighs in on the cultural paradigm behind the Yellow Jackets protests in […]
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Tale of two uprisings: Ukraine’s Maidan got McCain & cookies, French Yellow Vests get shunned
By Robert Bridge | RT | December 13, 2018 Unlike the 2014 Ukraine uprising, which witnessed invasive meddling on the part of US politicians and diplomats, Western support for the French Yellow Vest protests has been conspicuously missing in action. With the streets of Paris ablaze for a fourth weekend in a row, as a […]
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Why the NYT and Government Bureaucrats Don't Tell You the Cost of Action on Climate Change
Despite popular climate change narratives, the latest climate report suggests that pursuing aggressive government action to mitigate climate change may not be as beneficial as advocates would like us to believe.
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