Hillary Clinton's Terrorist Mercenaries Continue to Destroy Libya
TweetThe great deception of Clinton and Obama continues to destroy Libya.
TweetThe great deception of Clinton and Obama continues to destroy Libya.
RT | January 29, 2017 An expert UN panel investigating ten separate airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen – in which at least 292 civilians died – has found that most were the result of an ‘ineffective targeting process’ or deliberate attacks on peaceful targets. “In eight of the 10 investigations, the panel found […]
Irony isn’t a concept with which President Donald J. Trump is familiar...
Andrés Miguel Rondón references this tweet when he writes: "Label ["the bad guys"]: the minorities, the politicians, the businessmen. Caricature them. As vermin, evil masterminds, haters and losers, you name it. Then paint yourself as the savior.""The recipe for populism is universal.
Press TV – January 29, 2017 US President Donald Trump’s banning of Muslims from entering the country is reprehensible but not the worst crime that Washington has committed over the past years, says a political commentator in London. Catherine Shakdam, the programs director of Shafaqna Institute for Mideast Studies, made the remarks during an interview […]
Exclusive: By leaving Saudi Arabia and other key terrorism sponsors off his “Muslim ban,” President Trump shows the same cowardice and dishonesty that infected the Bush and Obama administrations, writes Robert Parry. By Robert Parry President Trump’s ban against letting…Read more →
The single most important fact known for certain about US President Trump’s and Russian President Putin’s first telephone conversation, with took place yesterday Saturday 28th January 2017, is that it lasted for a whole hour.
That is an unusually long time for two busy leaders such Trump and Putin to spend talking to each other. It shows that they not only took the call seriously but that they used it to discuss the full range of US-Russia relations, and – perhaps most important of all – to become acquainted with each other.
Part 1: The Anti-Anti-War-Left By Barbara McKenzie | November 23, 2016 One could argue that for any serious student of the Middle East, using a range of sources, the approved narrative on the Syrian conflict should have been suspect from the outset: the precedents of Iraq and Libya and the accompanying lies, the well-reported lack […]
The US government says its a violation of scientific integrity for political officials to alter scientific findings. But political revision is central to how IPCC reports get produced.
Ubåtarna skulle vinna första världskriget åt Tyskland.Det oinskränkta ubåtskriget 1917 fick motsatt effekt, istället för att vinna kriget åt Tyskland kom USA att avgöra kriget. Dessutom om mystiska vendeltiden och Per Albin Hanssons "Beredskapstal".Några få blodtörstiga ubåtar skulle vinna kriget åt Tyskland under första världskriget. Konsekvensen blev hundratals civila dödsoffer och att USA gick med i kriget mot Tyskland.
The dragnet in Moscow of cyber experts caught up in what is increasingly looking like a spy inquiry continues to widen with news that a third individual – named as Dmitry Dokuchaev, whom The London Times calls “a cyber-spy and former hacker” (whatever that means) – has also been arrested on treason charges.
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The following is Part 3 of a 5 part series which deals with the Deep State…
Collin Peterson-- not a real Democrat, a Dreck DemocratThe other day, I mentioned on twitter that 3 House Democrats-- all extremely reactionary, odious Blue Dogs-- had voted with the Republicans to make it more difficult for women to exercise their constitutional right to Choice: Henry Cuellar (TX), Dan Lipinski (IL) and Collin Peterson (MN).
Yes... It is Sunday once again, and as usual like it or not, time for my weekly rant...I indeed got very sick over the last few days... I am one heck of a stubborn man and instead of doing the right thing and actually seeking some proper rest and possibly going to see a doctor, I decided to try to "tough it out" and keep popping alternative medications including Oil of Oregano... However, on Thursday, things actually got worse as I got horrific headaches and soreness in my ears...
Supposedly scientific intervention on behalf of Bangladeshi farmers, largely developed under the aegis of Monsanto (plus its Indian outpost Mahyco), has in fact been forced upon them unscientifically
There has been a backlash against Trump’s executive order against seven predominantly Muslim countries, but the president says the system is working [Xinhua]
There are fears on both sides of the Pacific that the executive order signed by President Donald Trump to ban visitors from seven predominantly Muslim countries will adversely affect America’s tech industry.
Neflix chief Reed Hastings, for example, has said that “Trump’s actions are hurting Netflix employees around the world, and are so un-American it pains us all”.
Yesterday I wrote about the political, military and security antecedents to Trump’s seven state temporary ban, yet another of Trump’s moves which is being grossly distorted by the fake stream media.
Donald Trump’s path to victory was eased by the fact that the Republican and Democratic parties were brittle, corrupt, hollowed-out institutions ready for cracking, but his tests have only begun, writes John Chuckman. By John Chuckman The chance for greatness…Read more →
by Judith Curry
A major disconnect in the discourse surrounding climate change is interpretation of the ‘threat’ of climate change.
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Libertarians and others opposed to endless war are now faced with an unenviable task of explaining away Trump's embrace of the neocon nightmare.
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"We are deeply saddened by the loss of one of our elite service members."
The U.S. mainstream media bends over backward not to call the President a liar even when it’s deserved, but Donald Trump’s falsehoods are so glaring that the L word should apply, says ethicist Daniel C. Maguire. By Daniel C. Maguire…Read more →
When in 2014, Crimea democratically (and overwhelmingly so) decided to return home to Russia, Barack Obama and the EU lead a charge to economically destroy the peninsula. Of course like with all of the US-EU anti-Russian sanctions, it didn’t work, but what did happen was that they made it far more difficult for people to travel from Europe directly to Crimea.
It is not surprising that the Davos Forum held in the middle of January 2017 chose not to examine the obscene, grotesque, ever widening economic inequalities in the world brought to its attention by Oxfam, the global aid and development confederation. Oxfam revealed on the 15th of January that “the richest eight tycoons on the planet are worth as much[Read More...]
Vänsterpartiets feministstjärna Rossana Dinamarca åkte till USA för att protestera mot Trump.Här i Sverige orkar hon inte protestera mot hederskultur, oskuldskontroller och importerade våldtäkter."Han har en retorik som varit kvinnofientlig, jag går i marschen i solidaritet med amerikanska kvinnor, säger Rossana Dinamarca till GP."Det är intressant hur Dinamarca
I made this mock Army Advert shown above recently after seeing Darren Cullen’s (SpellingMistakesCostLives) reinvention of the latest “this is belonging” Army advertising slogan to “this is belonging, to the state” (see bottom of page). I showed a friend my “This Is Killing” version and asked what he thought and should I share it. He said “Think that might be appealing? […]
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By Linda S. Heard | Intrepid Report | January 27, 2017 Russia’s alleged attempt to sway the results of the US presidential election pales by comparison to Israel’s proven infiltration of Britain’s political sphere. However, whereas the US political establishment is up in arms, threatening a new round of anti-Russian sanctions, the British government has […]
Gary Younge’s The Speech– released in 2013 by Haymarket Books (updated edition)- is increasingly important in these early days of Trumplandia. A real account of the lead up to, acceptance, and political trajectory of King’s famous 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech, the book is a clear reminder of the power of rhetoric but also of the forces of “nullification”[Read More...]
Press TV – January 29, 2017 US forces have carried out a series of ground and air raids against a village in the Yemeni province of Bayda, killing a total of 57 people, among them civilians. US paratroopers parachuted in Bayda’s Qifah district and raided the Yakla village there, with some 30 aircraft such as […]
I told this story back in 2005 but it is a good story, has held up, and bears repeating now that President Trump is again promoting torture as “effective.” Torture is a good way to get people to tell you what they think you want to hear so that you will stop torturing them. That is, torture may occasionally turn[Read More...]
And so the two of us highly recommend what Arundhati Roy -- author of that 1997 Booker Prize for her debut novel, The God of Small Things -- suggests is absolutely necessary. That is, that we find some new way of bonding as concerned citizens, so that our movement in solidarity isn't undermined down the road quite as easily as it has been throughout the very long history of resistance in this troubled world. A huge, monumental undertaking, admittedly, this big bedeviling challenge.
By M K Bhadrakumar | Indian Punchline | January 29, 2017 The US President Donald Trump has hit Pakistan and Saudi Arabia hard where it hurts most – making things difficult for their elites to travel to America or get a Green Card — by subjecting the visa applicants to ‘extreme vetting’. To societies such […]