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Interview 1355 – Ryan X. Charles Introduces Yours.org
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2018-04-16%20Ryan%20Charles.mp3"][/audio]Continuing our series exploring Social Media Alternatives, this week we talk to Ryan X. Charles about Yours.org.
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UK involved in Skripal poisoning, NOT Russia – evidence from Swiss lab shows
As attention seemed to rapidly wane concerning the US air and missile strikes in Syria, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made a stunning announcement, saying that the samples of the nerve agent used on Sergey and Yulia Skripal was not a Novichok agent, but in fact something that NATO codenamed “BZ.” This is a major statement because of what BZ actually is, and what Novichok agents are understood to be.
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The Greatest Threat Against Freedom and Democracy Is the US
The Greatest Threat Against Freedom and Democracy Is the US
Washington overthrows South American leaders that it can’t buy off.
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You Can't Argue against Socialism's 100 Percent Record of Failure
Socialism is extremely in vogue. Opinion pieces which tell us to stop obsessing over socialism’s past failures, and start to get excited about its future potential, have almost become a genre in its own right. But ultimately, the contemporary argument for socialism boils down to: “next time will be different because we say so.” And after more than two dozen failed attempts, that is just not good enough.
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Don’t Fall for the Chemical Weapons Convention Justification
Originally appeared on The American Conservative.
Jack Goldsmith and Oona Hathaway review the preposterous legal “arguments” in support of yesterday’s illegal attack. Here they address the erroneous claim that the attack was justified under international law because it was a response to the use of banned chemical weapons: -
Once Upon A Time Long Ago Truth Was Important
Once Upon A Time Long Ago Truth Was Important
Paul Craig Roberts
I wonder how many people, not just Americans but those in other countries, have come to the conclusion that the United States today is a less free and less aware society than the societies in the dystopian novels of the 20th century or in movies such as The Matrix and V for Vendetta. Just as people in the dystopian novels had no idea of their real situation, few Americans do either. -
Dispatches from Damascus. Part Two
Can you imagine being invited into an English school on the spur of the moment and getting a welcome like this?
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Are Australians Ready to Embrace the Freedom Philosophy?
The challenges we face now are not the same as they were in the over-mythologized 1980s. The combination of growth of the regulatory state, radical technological change, and the crisis of democratic trust require new ideas and new policy solutions. Libertarianism offers a framework to understand how these economic and social questions interact.
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Now We're Going To Catch All You Little Fockers
Saturday Max Boot played Captain Obvious in a Washington Post OpEd, Trump is drowning in scandal. He can’t focus on Syria. Is that lucky for us? For the Syrians? Like many of us, the bombing raid on Syria is seen strictly as a Wag The Dog moment the regime decided toes if they could pull off.
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Élections municipales de 2020 : objectif 36 000 communes !
Après la ville de Saillans en 2016, c’était au tour de la ville de Barjols d’accueillir, le temps d’un week-end, plusieurs collectifs citoyens afin de réfléchir ensemble au concept de Démocratie et aux différentes formes d’action citoyenne permettant concrètement de s’en rapprocher. Et c’est dans ce contexte qu’est née l’idée de proposer des listes citoyennes partout en France.
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On the Reaction to the U.S. Strike in Syria
There are stirrings of an imperative anti-war movement in the wake of the U.S. strike on Syria, but mostly the Pentagon controlled the message, says Gilbert Doctorow.
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Russia won without firing a single shot
Syria is still largely at the center of the geopolitical news focus. As in all military conflicts, the powers involved are each involved in their own version of “we won.” In an analysis piece written by Victor Marakhovsky of RIA Novosti, the stance is that Russia won this event without so much as firing a shot. He then goes on to detail why he says what he says.
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Senseless and Futile Strike Against Syria Achieves Nothing
The legality of the act is universally questioned and many governments realize that international law does not protect anyone from US-led attacks and prompts them seek to weapons to defend themselves.
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People’s Tribunal on Attack on Educational Institutions
People’s Tribunal on Attack on Educational Institutions was held at the Constitution Club of India, New Delhi, on April 11-13, 2018. The tribunal was organised by the People’s Commission on Shrinking Democratic Space in India (PCSDS). The jury panel of the tribunal comprisedJustice (Retd.) Hosbet Suresh, Justice (Retd.) B.G. Kolse Patil, Prof. Amit Bhaduri, Dr. Uma Chakravarty, Prof. T.K. Oommen,[Read More...]
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The Phenomenon of Bonded Labour
One of the few good things that emerged out of the Emergency imposed by Mrs. Indira Gandhi in 1975 was the Bonded Labour System(Abolition) Act of 1976 which replaced an ordinance of the same name which was enacted in 1975. In fact, eradication of bonded labour was one of the famous 20-point programme that Mrs. Gandhi implemented and monitored during[Read More...]
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A Six-, Seven- or Eight-Step Program to End Racism
And if we don’t fight if we don’t resist if we don’t organize and unify and get the power to control our own lives Then we will wear the exaggerated look of captivity the stylized look of submission the bizarre look of suicide the dehumanized look of fear and the decomposed look of repression forever and ever and ever And[Read More...]
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A Tale of American Hubris
The lessons of history? Who needs them? Certainly not Washington’s present cast of characters, a crew in flight from history, the past, or knowledge of more or less any sort.
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Is this tomato engineered? Inside the coming battle over gene-edited food
The agriculture industry, which hopes Crispr technology will transform the business, faces opponents who call it "GMO 2.0"
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Global non-GM soybean demand to rise, driven by EU
Demand for organic, certified or non-GM soybeans is expected to rise as consumers want to verify sustainability and traceability
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The Grand Troika: A Chance for a World New Order
Greater dialogue and understanding is needed to bring Washington DC and Moscow back together and ensure between President Xi, President Putin and President Trump a Troika of Statesman Leadership that can steer the world through its current choppy waters.
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Playing with Nuclear Matches
Behind President Donald Trump’s bluster and threats over Syria, powerful forces are pushing the US towards war with Russia and Syria: the neocons and the military industrial complex.
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TIDBIT: THE COLLAPSE OF THE SKRIPAL-SYRIA NARRATIVE
And there's this from Global Research News:
Poison Gas – Weapon of Choice for “False News”…
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SECDEF MATTIS: WHERE’S THE PROOF?
I'm old enough to remember the Cuban missile crisis. For those few days in 1962, the family dinner table was tense and the air…
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British Propaganda and Disinformation: An Imperial and Colonial Tradition
The world is being asked to take, at face value, the word of patented liars like Trump, Bolton, and other neocons who are now busy joining the Trump administration at breakneck speed.
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Michael Savage: “Trump bombed his base” (Video)
Michael Savage recorded a video-message over the weekend saying that Trump bombed his MAGA base.
It was a ‘Potemkin’ raid…“It takes strength NOT to bomb.”
The first three YouTube comments (screenshot below) show that Trump’s actions against Syria are costing him his core base support.
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Theresa May future as UK Prime Minister depends on OPCW
The next few weeks could potentially be the most difficult and most dangerous of Theresa May’s ill starred UK Premiership.
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Bob Parry: Holding Government to Account
A memorial was held on Saturday for Robert Parry, the late founder and editor of this web site. Among the speakers paying tribute to Bob was Joe Lauria, the new editor of Consortium News. By Joe Lauria If you watch Bob’s various talks available on YouTube you’ll see that he was often asked why he […]
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Jay Dyer – FAKED ALASKA Stream – Stories & Laydies Comedy Nite & Q N A & Impressionations
Note: The original stream had technical difficulties due to OBS updating. Above is the correct stream.
I am sick of serious streams! Today I rested my soul with women comedians, all of whom suck. Join me dear chat as we steal Paula Poundstone and Lizz Winstead and Amy Shoomer “jokes” . Best comedian in the chat tonight will get a free signed famous person book from me!!!! Also I will unveil my Andy Warski impression for the first time!
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Putin Predicts All Hell Will Break Loose If West Attacks Syria Again
(MEMO) — Russian President Vladimir Putin warned on Sunday that further Western attacks on Syria would bring chaos to world affairs, as Washington prepared to increase pressure on Russia with new economic sanctions, Reuters reports. In a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, Putin and Rouhani agreed that the Western strikes had damaged the chances of achieving […]
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US to Impose Even More Sanctions on Russia, This Time Over Syria
(MEE) — The United States will impose new sanctions on Russia over an alleged chemical attack by the Syrian government, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said on Sunday. Haley said the sanctions, to be announced on Monday by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, will target companies that supplied Damascus with equipment and other material related […]
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France Claims Credit for Keeping US Troops in Syria
(ANTIWAR.COM) — US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley announced Sunday that the US troops in Syria will not be leaving the country until all their military goals are accomplished. Those goals no longer seem to begin and end with ISIS. Haley says the US military priority in Syria is to ensure Iran doesn’t “take over” the country, […]
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First Nations Leaders Pledge to Block Pipeline Expansion
Richard Fidler, Stewart Phillip and Serge Simon
At the 2015 Paris COP 21 climate conference Justin Trudeau pledged his newly-elected government would help “to limit global average temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius as well as pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees.” -
A Curious Incident Part X
by Sushi for The Saker Blog Introduction On April 14 the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov revealed an OPCW laboratory had detected the presence of the Chemical Warfare Agent (CWA)
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Banker Son Of Senior RSS Leader Of Kerala Celebrated Gangrape And Killing Of 8 Year Old Girl At Kathua
It should not surprise anyone. The hatred for Muslims and Tribals is ingrained in the Hindutva cadres. This poison is infused in their brains during boudhik shivirs (intellectual camps) regularly held by the Hindutva gang. Their pujiya (worshipable) guru of hate, in fact, wrote a chapter titled INTERNAL THREAT (chapter xvi, Bunch of Thoughts, pages 177-195)in which Muslims are declared[Read More...]
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Bomb Targets Election Candidate; Two Killed in Iraq
A bomb targeting a candidate left over a dozen casualties in Kirkuk.
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Government of China
Three Stages of Development in Post-revolutionary China The Chinese government is rare phenomenon in world affairs. We can search through the pages of history for similar regimes. But we are unlikely to find any outside China itself that arevery much like it. For in some waysthe Chinese government is a bit like the governments of the Confucian emperors in ancient[Read More...]
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Attacking Syria: Thumbing Noses at Constitution and Law
The U.S. Constitution and international law suffered a stinging blow last night at the hands of an odd coalition that might be called Goldilocks and two moral dwarfs posing as Marine generals, together with a “Right Dishonorable” harridan and a young French poodle. As was the case 15 years ago when the US and UK … Continue reading "Attacking Syria: Thumbing Noses at Constitution and Law"
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Syria and the Revolt of the ‘Deplorables’
Surely there has never been a presidential peroration as filled with contradictions – not to mention regrettable rhetoric – as President Donald J. Trump’s speech to the nation explaining why he backtracked on his campaign promise to get us out of Syria. Particularly striking was this bit of doubletalk: “To Iran and to Russia, I … Continue reading "Syria and the Revolt of the ‘Deplorables’"
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The Real Message Behind Trump’s Syrian Strike
We are seeing a lot of hyperbole about the start of “World War 3” and a lot of speculation about how this will play out … so, let me pump the brakes a bit. Here goes … No, there was no legal or constitutional justification for this strike. Sorry, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, this does … Continue reading "The Real Message Behind Trump’s Syrian Strike"
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Les frappes ont détruit un “mystérieux laboratoire” chimique – qui était sous surveillance régulière de l’OIAC
I. Les frappes sur le SSRC
Les frappes de samedi ont visé ce que le triumvirat a présenté comme “l’arsenal chimique clandestin du régime” :
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The 13th anniversary of the Ahwazi uprising
April 15, marks the thirteenth anniversary of the Ahwazi uprising that lasted for several weeks in various parts of Ahwaz and around 220 protestors were killed in the Intifada. And about 16,000 Ahwazi citizens were arrested and hundreds of Ahwazi fled outside Iran. The Ahwazi protested against the Iranian government’s policy of changing the demographics of the region, particularly after[Read More...]
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An American Babushka in Moscow: Reflections on the logic of the permanent war economy
Monogamy and growing old produce the same results. Sleeping with the same person over and over again takes the razor sharp blade of passion and dulls it flat. So too, living in the world, truly living in it and not just in one small cell of it, reduces the sharp peaks of our emotions, rounds them out into dull stones[Read More...]
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Make This Day A Day Of Reckoning
“I always thought school was a form of torture.” — Valleria Ruselli “The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house.” — Audre Lorde “Parents need to encourage their children to provide their teachers with tools which will enable them to instruct them along entirely new lines.” — Rachel Olivia O’Connor of the Oxman Collective (which sponsors Flannery O’Connor Academy) Stealth torture is the kind of torture[Read More...]
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Coversations with an Indian male !
Ah ! The predicament of an engrossing coversation with an indian male The vicissitudes of rape ! A week does not go by without a ” RAPE ” being reported …. How does it get any better than this ! I wonder ! For a country of a billion souls ONE more case ? Well I say -‘ what’s new[Read More...]
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It Takes Courage
Sometimes, some news stories published on the inner pages because of their imminent political fallout are more significant than those that for their immediate news value make the lead stories. On Saturday, a four column news story published on page seven of the newspaper caught my attention more than the two BJP ministers resigning at the insistence of the party[Read More...]
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