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Pompeo Green-Lights More Saudi Slaughter in Yemen
On the very day we heard that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo certified that the Saudi/UAE coalition was doing everything possible to avoid civilian casualties in its war on Yemen, yet another Saudi airstrike hit a civilian bus and killed at least 15 people. Congressional efforts to address the unconstitutional US involvement in the Yemen war have been toothless. The hypocrisy of US foreign policy is laid bare in Washington’s Yemen policy. More in today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:
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State Department Slams Announcement of Donbass Elections Slated for November 11
Sputnik – 13.09.2018 WASHINGTON – The United States is condemning the elections in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) scheduled for November 11, US State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said Wednesday. “The United States condemns the announcement of a plan to conduct ‘elections’ in the so-called ‘Donetsk and Luhansk People’s […]
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#NewWorldNextWeek: Trump Cabal Threatens Syria With A Chemical False Flag (Video)
This week on the New World Next Week: false flags fly over Syria as the Trump neocons begin to circle Idlib; the technocrats patent our Orwellian nightmare future; and a cancer researcher is called out for being on the take.
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Facebook’s Atlantic Council censors are more interested in tanks than thinking
RT | September 13, 2018 Like all foreign policy and military think tanks, the Atlantic Council exists to manufacture consent for the goals of its paymasters. It hit the jackpot when the world’s largest social media network put it in charge of censorship. While the ubiquitous presence of Atlantic Council lobbyists across the information space […]
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NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM SEPT 13 2018
Remember the Swedish elections last Sunday that I didn't comment on? Well, there was a reason for that... Sweden election 2018: 'DEATH THREATS and […]
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Healthcare For You and Me
I received many different reactions from people when they first heard I had won the June primary write-in campaign and would be facing Barbara Lee in November.
As you can imagine, some people were shocked that anyone would challenge the most progressive congressperson in Washington. Others, however, immediately started sharing with me their everyday struggles and challenges that they wanted ME to pressure Barbara Lee about.
Mission accepted. This campaign is all about PRESSURE! -
Healthcare For You and Me
I received many different reactions from people when they first heard I had won the June primary write-in campaign and would be facing Barbara Lee in November.
As you can imagine, some people were shocked that anyone would challenge the most progressive congressperson in Washington. Others, however, immediately started sharing with me their everyday struggles and challenges that they wanted ME to pressure Barbara Lee about.
Mission accepted. This campaign is all about PRESSURE! -
#MorningMonarchy: September 13, 2018
Allegation investigations, Charlie's fallen angels and an abusive workplace + this day in history w/the Attica riots and our song of the day by Lana Del Rey on your Morning Monarchy for September 13, 2018.
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576: cinemaNUFACTURING (part one)
Part 1 of 3: "Film/School"Tomas "Dutch" Deckaj and Scott Bowers are film makers and School Sucks Podcast listeners. I met them last spring in New Orleans where they were working together on a project.Dutch was the film's First Assistant Director, and he told me his job on set is similar to a principal at a high school. From there we discovered many connections between schooling and the film production process, including Hollywood's reliance on "factory model" of production.
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U.S. Colleges Have the Second Highest Per Pupil Spending in the World
The American higher education system splashes out nearly $27,000 per student on core and auxiliary educational services, but the United States could take steps to promote competition and greater efficiency in the higher education sector, harnessing the power of market discipline to bring tuition prices back to earth
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The Strange Russian Alibi
By Craig Murray | September 13, 2018 Like many, my first thought at the interview of Boshirov and Petrov – which apparently are indeed their names – is that they were very unconvincing. The interview itself seemed to be set up around a cramped table with a poor camera and lighting, and the interviewer seemed […]
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‘Roads Turn to Rivers’ as Catastrophic Hurricane Florence Reaches Carolina Coast
(ZHE) — Update II (5 pm ET): As the hurricane force winds whip the Outer Banks, some brave (or possibly foolhardy) residents of Wilmington, North Carolina who have ignored the state’s evacuation order shared their thoughts and fears with CBS Miami. Businesses are boarded up, and some residents were meandering around downtown as they tried to squeeze in […]
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Bringing Down a President
By Philip M. GIRALDI | Strategic Culture Foundation | 13.09.2018 If anyone doubted that the top level of the intelligence agencies in Washington have dedicated themselves to ousting President Donald Trump, the past two weeks should have demonstrated precisely how such a plan of action is being executed. First came the leaked accounts of chaos […]
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French Special Ops Outed by the US
A French army vehicle was visible in photos of the Syrian province of Deir Ezzor released by the US on Wednesday, raising questions about the nature of French involvement in the region.
Pretty certain anyone paying attention to the destabilization of Syria- Since day 1.Is acutely aware that France is deeply involved in the destruction of Syria
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Why Receiving a Kidney in Iran Is Relatively Simple
Without a bold strategy for increasing the supply of kidneys for transplant, thousands will continue to suffer while Medicare’s budget balloons. Fortunately, unlike many problems we face, we know how to solve the kidney shortage and save taxpayer money in the process.
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UK claims men in RT interview were GRU intelligence agents despite their denial
RT | September 13, 2018 The UK Foreign Office doubled down on their claim that Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov are officers in Russian military intelligence, after the pair professed their innocence during an interview with RT. The pair had said they had been wrongly accused by the UK of attempted murder of ex-Russian double […]
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Update On Syrian War Situation: The US Is Now Threatening Action Against Syria And Russia If They Attack The Idlib Pocket!
Everyone has been watching carefully the situation in Syria, expecting the criminals in the US/Israel/NATO scourge to finally attempt their long awaited "chemical weapons" attack in the Idlib pocket to try to blame that fiasco on the Assad government to give them their "excuse" to go marching right into Syria itself...
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The Brazilian Hero Who Died With the Word ‘Liberty’ on His Lips
201 years ago, Domingos José Martins was shot in Recife, the capital of Pernambuco, a Northeastern state in Brazil. His last words, interrupted by his executioners, were “I die for liber...”
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In Praise of Serena Williams
In Praise of Serena Williams
Serena Williams is a wonder of our time, fantastic as an athlete, enthralling as a competitor, and above all, a shining example of what it is possible to achieve if raw talent and a caring, brave, and moral sensibility is nurtured toward greatness.
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Trump Claims “3,000 People Did Not Die” in Puerto Rico From Hurricane Maria
(CD) — President Donald Trump has been “lying about Puerto Rico from the start to make himself look better,” and on Thursday morning Trump lied once more by falsely claiming that a widely accepted academic study showing that nearly 3,000 Puerto Ricans died as a result of Hurricane Maria was “done by the Democrats” in an attempt to make […]
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A 'Made in America' iPhone Would Cost $2,000, Studies Show
Large multi-national corporations like Apple, although many are headquartered in the USA, operate in global marketplaces for inputs, parts, production, and sales and have to operate with a global mindset to be competitive and remain in business. To force those global companies like Apple to operate within Trump’s nationalistic and mercantilist view of the global economy is a sure formula for impoverishing America and its multi-national corporations, not a formula for any kind of American greatness.
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China’s Primacy in Africa: How Does this Even Work?
At the very beginning of September, a grand Chinese-African forum was held in Beijing, bringing the heads of 54 African states and 27 regional organizations to the table. The unprecedented scale of the event is reflected in the number of political and economic breakthroughs that was achieved in the course of the negotiations. -
“Gaming Disorder” Considered a Mental Health Condition by WHO
People are spending less time outdoors and more time in front of gaming consoles these days. Most of these individuals can play video games without becoming obsessed with them, but others can’t be pried away from them. Well, in case you missed it, the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified “gaming disorder” as a mental health disorder, officially adding it to the 11th edition of its International Classification of Diseases (ICD) on June 18, 2018. Wait, what? [1]
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Interview 1386 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2018-09-13%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: false flags fly over Syria as the Trump neocons begin to circle Idlib; the technocrats patent our Orwellian nightmare future; and a cancer researcher is called out for undisclosed links to Big Pharma.
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London College LGBTQ+ Group Calls for Critics of Transgenderism to be Re-Educated in Stalin Soviet-Style Gulags for 10 Years
Gulags were brutal labor camps used by Stalin’s Soviet dictatorship to punish “enemies of the state”, resulting in the death of more than a million people. Natacha Kennedy, a transgender lecturer at Goldsmiths, created a list of academics the student group wants to silence, and she ran a Facebook group calling for accusations of “hate crimes” to be used to silence them.
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Slack Is Picking Up the Slack on Criminal Justice Reform
Slack, a “unicorn” startup, is taking matters into their own hands by launching a new program to help make it easier for former convicts to pursue fruitful careers.
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UN report on food security: One in every nine human beings goes hungry
The number of hungry people in the world continues to grow, reaching 821 million in 2017, or one in every nine people, according to the report, “The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2018,” released Tuesday in Rome by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, the World Health Organization, UNICEF and other groups.[Read More...]
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Former British Ambassador to Syria, Peter Ford, Warns of Pending War Propaganda on Commission of Inquiry Report to UNHRC
In Gaza | September 13, 2018 Peter Ford, former British Ambassador to Syria: You will be seeing lurid accounts in the Western media of the latest report to the UN Human Rights Council from the Independent Commission of Inquiry on Syria. This was issued on 12 September. In particular it is being stated that the […]
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Bernie Sanders' Stop BEZOS Campaign Ignores Several Basic Economic Realities
This is the sort of bill only someone with virtually no understanding of economics would concoct. Sanders claims that thousands of Amazon workers rely on welfare to survive. Amazon counters that Sanders exaggerates by including part-time and temporary workers in his calculations. This dickering obscures what Sanders’ bill will actually do. It will make workers on welfare more expensive to employers, and it will make them more expensive in direct proportion to how much welfare they receive.
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Moveable Feast Cafe 2018/09/13 … Open Thread
2018/09/13 13:00:03Welcome to the ‘Moveable Feast Cafe’. The ‘Moveable Feast’ is an open thread where readers can post wide ranging observations, articles, rants, off topic and have animate discussions of
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The advantages of peace
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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
French writers on war and peace
Jean-Jacques Rousseau on peace and war
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
From A Lasting Peace
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Curl in dog’s tail
The narrative is the story of a community of people , Dogistan, named after the dogs that its every household owns. The Dogistan’s dogs are of two kinds: tailless and curly tailed dogs. The former are gentle and docile, while latter are very mean and abject. The curly tailed dogs outnumber the tailless dogs. A Dogistani lady, Miss Ruby, does[Read More...]
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Tomgram: Sandy Tolan, Was Oslo Doomed From the Start?
When I first traveled to Israel-Palestine in 1994, during the heady early days of the Oslo peace process, I was expecting to see more of the joyful celebrations I’d watched on television at home...
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The Ruling Class-- Republicans AND Democrats
Today, Andrew Cuomo is expected to win a resounding primary victory in New York. Think about that next time you smear at Republicans who are so enamored of Señor Trumpanzee and who-- with help from the Kremlin-- saddled our country with him. Overall, Cuomo probably isn't as bad as Trump; but when it comes to corruption...
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Lights, Camera, Action, False Flag in Syria
Much rides on whether and how it may challenge the Trump regime’s aim to prevent Idlib’s liberation, along with wanting sovereign Syria replaced by pro-Western puppet rule.
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CIA: Where Are Our Passes to Disney’s Magic Kingdom Club?
The story of the relationship between Disney and the various branches and agencies of the US government is long and complex. A recently uncovered memo adds one more episode to the relationship between Disney and the CIA, and revolves around a question that was critical for national security: How would the CIA get access to […](Read more...)
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Giuliani, “Mayor 9/11,” Claims the "Truth Isn"t Truth"
On every September 11 anniversary, Giuliani falls into his tedious 9/11 refrain as the besieged “America’s mayor.”
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On the Brink with Russia in Syria Again, 5 Years Later
It’s deja-vu all over again in Syria, with the U.S. on the verge of a confrontation with Russia as Donald Trump faces his biggest decision yet as president, comments Ray McGovern.
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