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Northern and Eastern Iraq Attacks: 45 Dead, 127 Wounded
At least 45 people were killed and 127 more were wounded. The most significant attack took place in northern Iraq.
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Interview 718 – Radio Liberty: SDRs as Global Reserve Currency
In this week’s appearance on Radio Liberty with Dr. Stan Monteith, James discusses the IMF’S Special Drawing Rights, and the many indications that it may be the global currency of the future. We also take calls on the new $100 bills, the TPP and TTIP, and a caller who disagrees.
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Mugabe victory in Zimbabwe: Dictatorship or Decolonization?
Nile BowieRussia TodayWith another 5 years in power, Mugabe promises to expand his “indigenization” policy, whose failure would beget a drying up of foreign investment and increased economic isolation. After Robert Mugabe has secured another five-year term as president of Zimbabwe, his self-empowerment policy, which gives black Zimbabweans a 51 percent stake in all existing foreign owned
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Lebanon offers Palestinians fleeing death in Syria Ramadan greetings: Go back where you came from!”
Lebanon offers Palestinians fleeing death in Syria Ramadan greetings: “Eid Mubarak, dear brothers and sisters! Yalla! Go back where you came from!”
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PATO: Canadian Navy goes West...due to threat from China?
I wonder how all the Chinese people living in Vancouver feel about this news?. Since nearly 20 percent of the population is of Vancouver is Chinese, according to report from the BBCNearly one in five of Vancouver's population is Chinese
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Judge: NYPD stop-and-frisk tactic violates rights
Press TV – August 12, 2013
In a blow to New York City mayor’s claims regarding the effectiveness of stop-and-frisk practices by the NYC police, a federal judge ruled that the so-called crime-stopping tactic violates the constitutional rights of minorities.
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Pigging-- In The U.K. And The USA
Thursday, The Guardian reported that David Cameron was pushing for fracking in the U.K. again, this time using shop-worn conservative talking points from the U.S. that "ruling out fracking on environmental grounds would cost Britain in jobs and cheaper energy bills." Environmentalists in Britain are warning that fracking will "pollute drinking water and scar the landscape."
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Interview: Syria Is Toe-To-Toe Conflict Between Russia And U.S.
Voice of Russia
August 12, 2013
Syria is a toe-to-toe conflict between Russia and US – Rozoff
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Settlement Announcements Shows Israel Isn’t Interested in Negotiations
Seconds before the bell rings in a professional boxing match, the two contenders meet in the center of the ring and touch gloves. Imagine what would happen if one of them used that brief opportunity of goodwill to headbutt the other. Everyone would call foul and the referee would stop the fight, possibly penalizing the aggressor.
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Memo from Oslo: If Peace Is Prized, a Nobel for Bradley Manning
The headquarters of the Nobel Committee is in downtown Oslo on a street named after Henrik Ibsen, whose play "An Enemy of the People" has remained as current as dawn light falling on the Nobel building and then, hours later, on a Fort Meade courtroom where Bradley Manning’s trial enters a new stage – defense testimony in the sentencing phase.
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Saudi prince defects: ‘Brutality, oppression as government scared of Arab revolts’
RT | August 12, 2013
Saudi Arabia, a major supporter of opposition forces in Syria, has increased crackdown on its own dissenters, with 30,000 activists reportedly in jail. In an exclusive interview to RT a Saudi prince defector explained what the monarchy fears most.
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Egyptian Military Kills its own while collaborating with Israel & NATO ???
Tough question!If you are one of those persons, who supported the coup psy-op in Egypt, using the reasoning that the coup was undertaken to achieve democratic restoration in Egypt, this post is not going to make you happy. If you were one of those individuals who equated the Syrian Army to the Egyptian Army and the actions ongoing in their respective nations as the same, this post is not for you. It will challenge your cherished beliefs. And for whatever reason people don’t want their beliefs challenged. You have been warned.
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Former Israeli PM calls for US to support Egyptian coup leaders
MEMO | August 12, 2013
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has called for the “free world” to support Egyptian Defence Minister General Abdul-Fattah Al-Sisi and liberal leaders such as Mohamed ElBaradie, he told CNN on Monday. Barak alleged that President Mohamed Morsi was ousted by his people after he had attempted to change Egypt into a religious-communist state.
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Neocons Seek ‘Control’ in Egypt
By Chris Rossini | Neocon Watch | August 9, 2013
Neocons swindle their constituents into believing that they want to spread American values throughout the world. They talk about things like “bringing stability,” yet only chaos has followed neocon-prescribed international interventions.
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U.S. Warship In Georgian Waters “Very Significant Event”
Trend News Agency
August 12, 2013
Speaker: Cooperation with USA is vital for Georgia
N. Kirtzkhalia
USS Bulkeley
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Henri Barbusse: The awful power of a dead man
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Are Establishment Republicans About To Dump A Michigan Santa Claus Impersonator For A Foreclosure Lawyer?
Kerry Bentivolio (R-MI) is one freshman who has not been embraced by the GOP House Establishment. The very strange Tea Party activist is very much an accidental congressman, who slipped into office when long-time GOP incumbent, Thaddeus McCotter, resigned as part of a deal to keep him out of prison for election fraud. Bentivolio has a typical GOP voting record (a ProgressivePunch score of 6.73) and hasn't done anything to distinguish himself since being elected last year.
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Hamas deplores Egyptian army for unfounded accusations against it
Palestine Information Center – 12/08/2013
GAZA — The Hamas Movement strongly denounced a senior Egyptian army commander for claiming that the investigations revealed the involvement of Hamas individuals in the Sinai events.
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“Israeli List Of Detainees To Be Free, Disappointing”
By Saed Bannoura | IMEMC News | August 12, 2013
Fuad Al-Khoffash, head of the Ahrar Center for Detainees Studies and Human Rights, stated that not a single detainee from the Jerusalem and historic Palestine is included in the list of detained to be released by Israel, and that not all old detainees are included.
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Latest Talmud book from Independent History and Research
The Talmud TestedA Comparison of the Principles and Doctrines of Modern Judaism with the Religion of Moses and the ProphetsBy Alexander McCaulProfessor of Hebrew and Rabbinic Literature at Kings College, London With an introduction and bibliography by Michael Hoffman“...unparalleled knowledge of Jewish history, religion and Hebrew...the foremost gentile expert on Jewish matters.”—John J.
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CIA 'Free Baluchistan' op to carve Pakistan under China's nose
William EngdahlRussia TodayDeveloping Pakistan-China ties which can drastically change the economic map of the region are threatened by Pakistani separatism, which might suddenly transform into another ‘terror ground.’As Washington continues sending its development assistance aid in the form of drones to bomb civilians illegally inside Pakistan’s borders, allegedly to go after Taliban fighters, Pakista
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Why Are We at War in Yemen?
Most Americans are probably unaware that over the past two weeks the US has launched at least eight drone attacks in Yemen, in which dozens have been killed. It is the largest US escalation of attacks on Yemen in more than a decade. The US claims that everyone killed was a “suspected militant,” but Yemeni […]
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The Noose Tightens
In its response to Edward Snowden’s revelations about the nature and extent of NSA spying on Americans, the Obama administration has by this time gone through all the stages of grief: denial, reluctant acknowledgment, and – finally – acceptance of the reality that the jig is up. Initially, we were told that this is really […]
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The Art of Deception: A Necessary Skill for Intelligence Officials
As more and more becomes known about blanket spying by the National Security Agency, one thing is becoming increasingly apparent. Government officials are deliberately and repeatedly misleading Congress and the US public in a concerted effort to conceal as much as possible about what the NSA is actually doing. This should not be surprising. Most […]
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Why The National Organization For Women Endorsed Rush Holt
Tuesday is election day in New Jersey-- not the general election, which is in November, but the special election primary for the open Senate seat. Wall Street has been successful in creating the conventional wisdom that their puppet, Cory Booker, can't be stopped. But a late summer special election primary is really about turning out voters more than anything else. Cory Booker may be a TV celebrity but he has a putrid record of failure and a sleazy relationship with Big Business special interests.
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17 Killed in Fresh Iraq Attacks
In Iraq, at least 17 people were killed and 45 more were wounded in new attacks today.
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Interview 717 – Walter Block on Privatization of Roads and Highways
Today Walter Block joins us to discuss his book “Privatization of Roads and Highways.” We discuss common objections to the privatization of roads and their answers, as well as what could be done in a private system to reduce the carnage of the socialized government road system that currently claims the lives of nearly 40,000 people per year in the US and many 10s of thousands more around the world.
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Climate Models versus Observations
Analysis of real world data versus the corrupt models used by the IPCC to terrorize the world
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Urban Gadabout: Plans come together as I look out over the upper East River esplanade and later walk across 72nd Street
From the esplanade (more properly John H. Finley Walk) of Carl Schurz Park (lower left) we could look out at the lighthouse at the northern tip of Roosevelt Island, which I visited last week on an MAS walking tour, and, farther off, Astoria on the Queens shore, with the bird sanctuary of Mill Rock Park on the left and Wards Island farther off.by KenIt didn't quite rise to the level of the way the A Team's Col.
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SHOCKING VIDEO – Israeli Talk Show Mocking Christianity
Israeli Talk Show – What the Israelis Really Think About Christians
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPwOHS9oMtw
Edited by Elias Harb
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U.S. Ambassador Separates Feuding Georgian President, Prime Minister Aboard U.S. Warship
Civil Georgia
August 11, 2013
Saakashvili, Ivanishvili Trade Barbs During Joint Appearance on U.S. Warship
Tbilisi: President Saakashvili and PM Ivanishvili made a rare joint appearance on Sunday evening when they visited the U.S. navy ship, Bulkeley, which makes a four-day port call in Batumi, during which the two exchanged barbs highlighting tense political cohabitation. -
Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, August 11th, 2013
Another Sunday, and time again for my weekly rant...First, I have received several comments from some fellow truth seekers that state that the subject of my last article, pertaining to the Department Of Homeland Insecurity now imposing their will on live music is a hoax... I have yet to see anything that shows it to be a hoax or a fraud... But if it does prove to be false, I will pull the article, of course, and put up an apology to everyone....
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Sunday Classics: Gilbert and Sullivan's gondoliers try to temper monarchy with republican equality
The Duke of Plaza-Toro and suite make their entrance in the Yale Gilbert and Sullivan Society's 2011 Gondoliers.
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@PumpUpThaVolume: Episode071 - Swimming With Sharks
♫Makin' a soundtrack for another planet to hear♫" on Episode071 - Swimming With Sharks which features brand new sounds from Man Man, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Daughn Gibson,
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KOL074 | The Libertarian: Interview by Keir Martland: Argumentation Ethics, Immigration, Libertarian Property Theory
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 074. This is my interview from The Libertarian, by Keir Martland. It was released as The Libertarian: Podcast #1. We discussed libertarian theory, Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s libertarian views, argumentation ethics, immigration, and related matters. For further background on these topics see: Argumentation Ethics and Liberty: A Concise Guide A Simple Libertarian Argument Against Unrestricted Immigration […]
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Virtually The Entire House Financial Services Committee Should Be Indicted For Bribery
For much of the year we've been talking about the corruption that, to a great extent, defines the New Dems in Congress and pointing specifically to the bad apples among them that managed to get onto the House Financial Services Committee, one of the principal conduits of bribery cash from the Wall Street banksters to Congress.
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Irish Defense Chief: Neutrality Is Not Relevant In Regard To NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organziation
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Roger Martin du Gard: All the pageantry of war cannot redeem its beastliness
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The Path to Peace on the Korean Peninsula – GRTV Backgrounder
TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES AVAILABLE SHORTLY
On the surface, the casual observer of Korea could be forgiven for forgetting that the nation is still at war. The South has been utterly transformed since the days of the fighting, with the impressive skyline of modern-day Seoul reflecting the country’s modern, high-tech economy. Even the DMZ has been tamed and gentrified, with souvenir shops and tourist attractions mingling seamlessly with military personnel whose presence at times seems more ceremonial than operational. -
New Day Dawning In War-Ravaged Mali Today? I'd Wait Before Buying A Ticket To Timbuktu
A Muslim Keita dynasty ruled Mali from 1235 until the Empire collapsed with the death of Mahmud IV in 1610. As a stamp collector in my teenage days I recall a Keita ruling Mali when it first gained independence in 1960. That was Modibo Keita and I don't think he was part of the royal lineage. In fact, he was a socialist. In 1968 he was overthrown in a military coup and imprisoned, where he died 9 years later.And that brings us to Ibrahim Boubacar Keita-- IBK-- who is about to become the new Malian president.
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Baby Teeth. Maybe Another Study Will Save The Adults.
On November 24, 1961 the journal Science published an article that reported a study of Baby Teeth in the St Louis area. The project focused on Strontium 90 which can replace calcium in bones. The women of the world were outraged at the levels of Strontium 90 because their hips are close to unborn children in their wombs. Children absorb radiation more rapidly than do adults because they are growing. That is why Baby Teeth studies can motivate change.
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Shadow Drills, Invisible Armies, Deadly Leaks – The Asia-Pacific Perspective
Welcome back to The Asia-Pacific Perspective, that monthly show where James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net break down all the latest news and headlines from the Asia-Pacific region. This month:
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South Korea, US military drill to fuel tensions
http://ur1.ca/exnb6
South Korea approves S$7.6 million in aid for North Korea
http://ur1.ca/ey7o2
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