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HRW: Obfuscation Posing as Humanitarianism Report. Slaughter near Latakia
Syria rebels executed civilians, says Human Rights Watch When my hubby brought this latest to my attention....grrrrr!! I was furious. And you would think I should be elated, right?Human Rights Watch actually focusing on this terrible, terrible atrocity committed by the WESTERN BACKED HIRED KILLERS.Since this happened way back at the beginning of August 2013, two months ago, we all need to ask ourselves...............Why a HRW report at this time? Why not in August? Or September?The Guardian had reported on the attacks near Latakia , just last week.
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Other Nations Using Afghanistan To Train Syrian Rebels In Chemical Weapons: Russian Foreign Minister
Itar-Tass
October 11, 2013
Lavrov: Some countries use Afghan territory for training Syrian rebels
MOSCOW: Some countries have used the territory of Afghanistan for the training of Syrian rebels and trained them in handling toxic agents, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on Friday. -
Israel holds aerial war game ahead of Iran N-talks
Press TV – October 11, 2013
As Iran and the six major world powers prepare to hold a fresh round of talks over the country’s nuclear energy program, Israel has held a “special long-range flight exercise” in its latest act of provocation against Tehran.
The Israeli military said Thursday that the Air Force fighter squadrons conducted war games this week testing their capability to carry out long range missions.. -
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NATO Inaugurates Estonian Air Base For Use Near Russian Border
Estonian Public Broadcasting
October 11, 2013
Ämari Serves as Control Center for NATO Exercise for First Time
Ämari Air Base hosted its first NATO exercise yesterday, as part of the three-day Baltic Regional Training Event for fighter jets.
French, Belgian, Finnish and Baltic representatives were present, as were NATO officials and Estonian Defense Minister Urmas Reinsalu, reported the Postimees. -
U.S. And NATO Apply Enormous Pressure To Turkey Over Chinese Missile Deal
CCTV
October 11, 2013
US and NATO oppose China’s missile deal with Turkey
The US and NATO have applied enormous pressure to Turkey over the missile deal. And it’s not the first time that the US has opposed China’s military sale to other countries. -
Arnold Zweig: War, a gigantic undertaking on the part of the destruction industry
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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
Arnold Zweig: Selections on war
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Arnold Zweig
From Education Before Verdun (1935)
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Venezuela to Build 4,400 New Houses in Haiti
By Ryan Mallett-Outtrim | Venezuelanalysis | October 10, 2013
Mérida – The Venezuelan government has pledged to construct 4,400 new housing units in Haiti worth around US$260 million, according to Haitian Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe.
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Snowden Accepts Whistleblower Award
Though former NSA contractor Edward Snowden has been indicted for leaking secrets about the U.S. government’s intrusive surveillance tactics, he was honored by a group of former US intelligence officials as a courageous whistleblower during a Moscow ceremony, reports ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern who was there. National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, from his asylum […]
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NSA ‘Reform’: The Limits of Legislation
The push for "reforming" the National Security Agency is on, with a number of bills in the congressional hopper, notably a joint effort by Senators Ron Wyden, Rand Paul, Mark Udall, and Richard Blumenthal that sets a legislative marker for the civil libertarian agenda. The Intelligence Oversight and Surveillance Reform Act would: End the bulk […]
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US Suspends More Military Aid to Egypt, Arousing Skepticism
The administration of President Barack Obama announced Wednesday it was freezing hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to the Egyptian military pending “credible progress” toward a return to democratic rule. The State Department said Washington was suspending deliveries of big-ticket weaponry, including tanks, warplanes and attack helicopters, that make up much of the 1.3 […]
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The NSA Isn’t Foiling Terrorist Plots
U.S. officials claim that the government’s massive data collection has protected the country from terrorist attacks. After The Guardian’s first revelations about the National Security Agency’s digital surveillance programs, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Rep. Mike Rogers, head of the House Intelligence Committee, jumped to the NSA’s defense by pointing […]
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New World Next Week: Episode169 - Black Sites, Designer Babies, FDA Shutdown
NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode168 - Black Sites, Designer Babies, FDA Shutdown Welcome to New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news.
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“Parkland” movie whitewashes JFK assassination conspiracy
The 2013 movie "Parkland" is certainly not a "just the facts" docudrama.This Hollywood mega-bucks production supports the Establishment myth that there was no criminal coverup in the hospital's trauma room on Nov. 22, 1963."Parkland"ignores the testimony of the president's surgeon at Parkland Hospital, Dr.
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Finally... Bill Young (R-FL) Is Retiring
When C.W. "Bill" Young was born, Herbert Hoover had just led the United States into the Great Depression. Young's entire childhood past the age of 2 was in the backdrop of FDR's presidency-- first in a poor coal-mining area of western Pennsylvania and then in the Tampa Bay area. When he finally retires next year he'll be 84.
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Iraq: 42 Executed, 39 Killed in Attacks
Iraq executed 42 people today, while another 39 were killed in random attacks. At least 22 more were wounded.
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This Michigan judge cracks down on his own danged cell-phone-abusing self
"Why would I treat myself any different?" says Judge Clarke. "That would make me a hypocrite."by KenHere's a touching little story I wanted to make sure you saw. There's one detail in the HuffPost Tech account, one that happened to bother me, which isn't quite right, as you'll see by referring to Judge Clarke's actual courtroom sign, reproduced above.
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@PumpUpThaVolume: Episode079 - The Truth
"♫Makin' a soundtrack for another planet to hear♫" on Episode079 - The Truth which features brand new sounds from Gipsy Kings, Holy Ghost!, FAIRCHILD, Ho
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Israel kicks off it's Yom Kippur Propaganda Blitz via twitter
Pushing the hot buttons. That is how I see it! How about you? Globe and Mail Excerpted:
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Israel expresses dismay at US cutbacks in aid to Egypt
MEMO | October 10, 2013
Israeli officials and experts are expressing disappointment over Washington’s decision to reduce military aid to Egypt in response to the events that followed the ousting of Egypt’s first freely elected President Mohammed Morsi on 3 July.
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Time For House Republicans To Lead The Country Into A War Against Iran?
The Good Lord, in His wisdom, has dealt Trent Franks a most unfortunate hand-- and he's been taking it out on the American people for a very long timeOver 60% of American voters understand it was the Republicans who are behind the manufactured crisis threatening a worldwide economic catastrophe-- and they blame them for it.
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Justin Amash On How Congressional ‘Oversight’ Really Works
Yesterday I attended a great conference at the Cato Institute on the NSA’s surveillance programs. I wrote a short piece on it at The Washington Times that you can check out here.
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Why Is Rep. Eliot Engel So Upset About Suspending Egypt Aid?
Back when the Egyptian military ousted the country’s first democratically elected president, Mohamad Morsi, the Obama administration deflected calls to cut off aid, as is required by law in the event of a military coup. And as the months passed and the military regime imposed emergency law, censored the media, and marginalized opposition political parties, President Obama steadfastly refused to cut off U.S. support for tyranny in Egypt.
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Interview 762 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com — the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
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ObamaCare: Worse Than Doing Nothing?
By RUSSELL MOKHIBER | CounterPunch | October 10, 2013
That’s the conclusion of single payer advocate Dr. Quentin Young, national coordinator for Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), in his just released autobiography – Everybody In, Nobody Out: Memoirs of a Rebel Without a Pause.
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The stadium wave
by Judith Curry This paper will change the way you think about natural internal variability. And it provides a very different view from Mora et al.’s ‘we are toast by 2047‘ paper. Role for Eurasian Arctic shelf sea ice in … Continue reading →
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Ryan Pivots Away From Cruz For Boehner-- Will It Work?
Cuccinelli, struggling to stay in the 30's in recent polls, has already started cutting back on media spending. He knows he lost.
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US opens drone facility in Germany, insists ‘not for spying purposes’
RT | October 9, 2013
As two new US ‘Hunter’ drones are set to start traversing German airspace next Monday, the army remains firm that they will be used solely for training drone operators rather than spying purposes, and will not be carrying weapons.
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Quote of the Year: Climate Models Have Problems
Cigarette packages come with warning labels. So should IPCC reports.
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Options and Time Running Out For Establishing That NWO Dictatorship
The people who think they own every government on the earth except for Syria and Iran are bankers. They do not know much about real people and their lives but they do understand money and interest rates. If you follow Zero Hedge or Bloomberg or some other financial source, you will already know that interest rates have been flashing ‘Warning! Crash Ahead’.
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Turkey's Spymaster Plots Own Course on Syria. Good Cop/Bad Cop spin?
So, yesterday we looked at the spin being done on the Saudi role in Syria. You know taking a lead role? Strategic decision making? Saudi interests? All the while downplaying the US role.
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Latin America’s Anti-Intervention Bloc
In Latin America, opposition to military intervention in Syria reflects the wariness of a region long beset with U.S. interventions of its own
By W. Alex Sanchez | Foreign Policy In Focus | October 4, 2013
Argentine President Cristina Kirchner with Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa. (Presidencia de la República del Ecuador / Flickr)
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Brazilian lawmakers press Greenwald for greater detail on Snowden’s NSA leaks
RT | October 10, 2013
Brazilian lawmakers indicated that, in lieu of direct teleconferences with Edward Snowden to gain further insight into allegations of NSA spying in their country, they may seek to seize documents now held by American journalist Glenn Greenwald.
On Wednesday Greenwald spoke to Brazilian senators currently investigating evidence of US as well as British and Canadian espionage in the Latin American country. -
NATO Should Be Held Accountable For All The Chaos In Libya
Voice of Russia
October 10, 2013
NATO should be held responsible for all the chaos in Libya – expert
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How The Ghost Of The Center Aisle Caucus Will Keep The House In Republican Hands No Matter What Polls Say About How Much People Hate GOP Extremists
No one's afraidFor the Democrats to take back the House and put an end to fanatic Tea Party excesses, the DCCC has to wrest at least 25 seats away from GOP incumbents (or win in open red districts). That's because it's likely that several Blue Dogs and New Dems who have disappointed their constituents-- particularly Mike McIntyre (NC), Jim Matheson (UT), Scott Peters (CA), Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) and John Barrow (GA)-- will lose reelection efforts.
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Rasmussen: NATO To Include Georgia In Global Strike Force
Civil Georgia
October 10, 2013
Rasmussen: NATO Accepted Georgia’s Offer to Join Response Force
Tbilisi: NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said on October 10 he expects Georgian troops to be available for the NATO’s rapid-reaction force in 2015. -
Giuseppe Berto: A fable: The war was going well, the war was going badly
Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
Giuseppe Berto
From The Sky Is Red (1948)
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Humorhimlen live
Ikväll är det Humorhimlen live i Malmö. Carpe Fucking Diem uppträder, liksom Tankesmedjan, Anders & Måns, Josefin Johansson, Simon Svensson, Den stora kärleken-gänget med flera. Palladium är platsen, 19.30 är tiden. Först till kvarn är principen som gäller när platserna fördelas. Kom om du vill! Det sänds också i P3, så bor du inte i Malmö så lyssna!
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RRNews 100: …and we’re back!
The government shutdown is not an anarchist’s dream. If we don’t get the government back to work, they will sell our secrets. And Washington gunman complained of voices being beamed into his head. Links: The Government Shutdown — Hardly an Anarchist Dream Intelligence Boss: If Budget Cut, al-Qaeda Will Get Us Washington Gunman Recently Told […]
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A Syrian Solution?
When even David Ignatius of the Washington Post begins to suggest that a possible tectonic shift in US foreign policy just might be impending, it is time to take notice. Ignatius’s piece entitled "The unthinkable is now in motion" in the print edition describes how discussions with Iran over its nuclear program as well as […]
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Before You Rejoice…
Before you rejoice that the government has seized an alleged terrorist in Libya who was indicted for planning the notorious 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Africa, before you join the House of Representatives in a standing ovation for the Capitol Hill Police who killed a woman whose car struck a White House fence and who […]
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Interview 761 – James Corbett Finds Anarchy Through Conspiracy
via Anarchast.com
Today James joins Jeff Berwick of Anarchast.com to discuss his journey down the rabbit hole and toward the realization that government itself is the root of the problem. Join us for this wide-ranging conversation on 9/11, the security state, anarchy, and other important topics. -
Behind Boehner's Decision To Shut Down The Government: A Self-Pitying Personal Life
Will Boehner's son-in-law introduce him to Peter Tosh's music?It's not a secret around Washington that Speaker John Boehner is an unstable alcoholic. Anyone who's ever gotten within a couple of feet of him has smelled the booze. Dozens of Members who have been sworn in by him have told me he was somewhere between drunk and staggering drunk when he asked them to put a hand on the Bible and take the oath of office.
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41 Killed Across Iraq
At least 41 people were killed and 73 more were wounded in new violence. The largest number of casualties occurred just south of Baghdad, where dozens of insurgents were killed or wounded during a security operation. Meanwhile, a failed assassination attempt against parliament's speaker took place in Mosul.
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Chelsea Manning Rejects Antiwar, Conscientious Objector, and Peace Activist Labels (and That’s Okay)
It must be strange to be Chelsea Manning. The former Army Private (previously known as Bradley Manning) did a very decisive thing by leaking thousands of documents to Wikileaks.
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