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Israeli Nuke-Washing on the World Stage
By Richard Silverstein | Tikun Olam | September 28, 2016 There are oh so many varieties of Zio-washing: pink-washing, green-washing, Black-washing, even Muslim-washing. Now, there’s another to add to the treasury of hasbara promoted by Israel to the world: nuke-washing. I wrote about a similar domestic effort at cleansing Israel’s nuclear warheads of the stench of […]
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BRICS competitiveness levels rise
India and China are the best performing BRICS economies according to the Global Competitiveness scale [Xinhua]
Most BRICS countries have moved up in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report 2016-2017.
India’s 16-point jump to 39th position is the most notable.
The report measures how well the 138 countries in focus manage all their resources and competencies to facilitate long-term value creation.
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Who is ‘nuclear saber’ rattling in Europe?
Dr Alexander Yakovenko | RT |September 27, 2016 Some in the West have recently ratcheted up their rhetoric about Russia’s “nuclear saber-rattling” in Europe. Indeed, the USSR did deploy nuclear weapons in the then countries of the Warsaw Pact. However, it was in response to the deployment of similar US arms in NATO countries, and […]
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Major Breakthrough Allows Scientists to Better Understand Inflammatory Diseases
Scientists have just achieved a major breakthrough in understanding how inflammation works on a cellular level. This new research, led by Dr. Evanna Mills of Trinity College Dublin, was recently published in the journal Cell.
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The Central Bank Power Shift from West to East, Game of Thrones Style
(This piece is a version of my article appearing in Jim Rickard's Strategic Intelligence newsletter this month. It gives you an idea of what's to come in Artisans of Money (abent the Game of Thrones comp.)) Enjoy.
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Hoffman on WRLA radio Oct. 1
I’ll be on the radio this Saturday speaking about "They Were White and They Were Slaves,” i.e.
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The Dark Nexus of Mind Control and Artificial Intelligence
Jay's Analysis
Is Alice’s nightmare world becoming a reality? Note that Alice in Resident Evil is subjected to mind control and genetic manipulation by a secretive corporation that controls governments, the Umbrella Corp.By: Jay
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Florida Dentist Accused of Making Millions of Dollars While Abusing Children
Parents put their trust into medical professionals almost every day, blindly expecting that they will take care of their children and do what is medically necessary. But we can’t trust everyone. One man, Dr. Howard Schneider, has been accused of doing horrible things to children in the dental chair such as needlessly extracting teeth, performing painful procedures without proper anesthetics, choking children, and performing other unnecessary procedures.
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Donald Trump’s Roger Rabbit Moment
Donald Trump’s recent attempts to show more restraint and look presidential unraveled in his debate with Hillary Clinton like Roger Rabbit unable to resist a goofy sight gag, says Michael Winship. By Michael Winship And so, after all the anticipation,…Read more →
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Documentary tells story of Greek islanders who saved drowning refugees
A Syrian filmmaker has made a documentary about the Greek ‘island heroes’ at the frontline of the refugee crisis, some of whom have been nominated for the Nobel peace prizeThe post Documentary tells story of Greek islanders who saved drowning refugees appeared first on Positive News.
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Turkey to Complete Syrian Border Wall Within 5 Months
In case you are unaware? Or a newer reader? There is an entire post here devoted to the Turkey/Syrian Border wall. August 29/2016 : Turkey’s Border Wall with Syria Alongside additional mentions in older posts.Reuters
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Prominent Latin American Scientists Say Bill Gates’ Golden Rice Is a Total Failure
By Christina Sarich | Underground Reporter | September 27, 2016 Nobel Laureates who have been pushing the genetically modified organism agenda deep into scientific circles are being lambasted by a group called the Union of Latin American Scientists Committed to Society and Nature (UCCSN-AL). A whopping third of Nobel laureates recently slammed Greenpeace for its […]
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Would Trump's Cocaine Addiction Affect His Ability To Be President?
And you wonder why he only sleeps 3 hours a night?By the time I started working at Warner Bros Records I had long given up drugs, something I left behind with the 1960s, a dear old friend that was no longer part of my life. "Drugs," for the most part meant marijuana. Smoking weed had been an integral part of my college life and it ended there.
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Got Kidney Stones? A Few Roller Coaster Rides Might Help
Most people ride roller coasters for the thrill of plunging and twirling from breathtaking heights, but it seems there might also be a health benefit to this favorite amusement park attraction: passing small kidney stones. [1]
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Afghans Learned the Art of Torturing Their Prisoners From the West
Sputnik – 27.09.2016 There were 77 cases of prisoner torture registered in Afghan jails last year, almost 10 times more than in 2000, a local human rights commission announced in a report. According to the report, inmates were being tortured in Kunduz, Baglan, Nangarhar, Kandahar and Herat – provinces controlled by the NATO-led International Security […]
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U.S. tells Turkey It Will Respond Soon to Demand's For Gulen's Arrest
ANKARA (Reuters) - U.S. officials have told their Turkish counterparts they will respond within a couple of days to Turkey's demand to arrest Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, blamed for a bloody coup attempt, Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said on Wednesday.
Within a couple of days? So, early October? Timing?
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Education Levels and Political Preferences State by State 41 Days Before Election Day, 2016
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Obesity Rates are DECLINING in these 4 States
Researchers at the State of Obesity have recently released a report (offers cool interactive map) showing that obesity is actually on the decline in 4 US states. It is within New York, Ohio, Minnesota, and Montana, where the rate of adult obesity has begun to go down in recent years instead of rising or even leveling off.
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Silenced: Flight 800 And The Subversion Of Justice
What really happened to TWA flight 800? This documentary displays that truth concerning the mysterious crash of TWA Flight 800 on July 17, 1996. As you will see, Flight 800 was actually destroyed by a surface-to-air missile. Every allegation made in this film is backed up with facts-none more dramatic than those that come from […]
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“RUSSIA” REACTS TO B.O. AT THE UN
4.95/5 (19) Mr. S.D.H. sent this article along, and I simply have to include it in this week's blogs, not only for the inherent interest of its contents, but because of who is saying it, for…
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TIDBIT: THIS ONE WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH… IT’S A KNEE-SLAPPER
4.78/5 (9) You just have to laugh at the Lunacy Index (or is this the Hysteria Index? Hard to tell), and the idea that people can alter reality simply by the Gnostic tactic of altering the…
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MEPs protest industry “reading room” for secret glyphosate studies
Unimpressed by the restrictive conditions imposed by glyphosate companies on access to toxicology studies, Michèle Rivasi and other MEPs say they are willing to sue EFSA to force disclosure
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Svenska värderingar. Extrema normer i Landet Lagom
Svenska värderingar?Alice Teodorescu, Lasse Dencik och Gustaf Arrhenius diskuterar vad värderingar är, i vilken mån det finns svenska sådana och hur de i så fall bör hävdas.Partiledarnas frenetiska flaggviftande under sommarens Almedalsvecka har orsakat en livlig debatt om svenska värderingar.
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Shimon Peres obituary: Peacemaker or war criminal?
The death of Shimon Peres, aged 93, marks the departure of the last major figure in Israel's founding generation. Peres spent his long political career in the public spotlight, but his greatest successes – from overseeing the construction of Israel's nuclear bomb to devising an interminable "peace process" via the Oslo accords – were engineered in the shadows.
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Illegal mining blamed for deadly China blast
Rescue operations have been hampered by the destruction of the mine shaft during the explosion [Xinhua]
Chinese officials have blamed illegal mining for the death of 18 people in a coal mine explosion in the Northwestern Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region on Tuesday.
Two miners are yet to be found as search and rescue operations continue.
The explosion took place at a small coal mine belonging to Linli Coal Mining Co Ltd in Shizuishan city and is the latest mining disaster in the world’s largest coal-producing country. -
Killing People, Breaking Things, and America’s Winless Wars
It’s the timing that should amaze us (were anyone to think about it for 30 seconds). Let’s start with the conflict in Afghanistan, now regularly described as the longest war in American history. It began on October 7, 2001, and will soon reach its 15th “anniversary.” Think of it as the stepchild of America’s first […]
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The Debate: Trump’s Three Points for Peace
For all Hillary Clinton’s reputation as a policy wonk, her debate performance consisted almost entirely of personal attacks. And while our media is out there proclaiming a Clinton "victory," their evaluation merely shows how distanced they are from ordinary Americans, who don’t revel in nastiness. Trump, on the other hand, although he allowed himself to […]
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Ban Ki-Moon’s Legacy in Palestine: Failure in Words and Deeds
Ban Ki-Moon’s second term as the Secretary General of the United Nations is ending this December. He was the most ideal man for the job as far as the United States and its allies are concerned. Of course, there will always be other Ban Ki-Moons. In fact, the man himself was a modified version of […]
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Operation ‘Euphrates Shield’ Turns Into Operation ‘Occupation’
Turkey’s operation ‘Euphrates Shield’ that had originally begun as the operation to drive the Kurdish militias back to the eastern side of Euphrates River is now turning into a mission to create a ‘safe zone’ inside Syria to reinforce not only its own position in the region but also to buttress the Turkey-backed militias controlling the eastern part of Aleppo city.
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LIONEL PODCAST: The Psychology and Psychopathy of Psephology — Inside the Idiocy of the American Voter
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
Voting? Did you say something about voting? Others did and have and will. Masturbatory musings as we came a beeline for oblivion. Make way for Mr. & Mrs. Nobody. The pageantry of the putz. And debates are cotillions and debutante balls for the illusion of involvement. But, I digress. Enjoy this podcast of the psychology of the vote. -
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First Presidential Debate Boosts Clinton’s Chances, but Mass Traction Economic Issues Deserve More Attention
United Front Against Austerity|Tax Wall Street Party American System Network|Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Another GOP Shutdown of U.S. Government Now Possible at Midnight Friday Due to Mitch Mcconnell’s Refusal to Fund Clean Water for Flint, Michigan; Speaker Paul Ryan’s House GOP Seeking to Discredit Entitlements by Sabotaging Social Security Administration; Their Goal Remains Privatization, While [...]
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Bombers Kill, Wound Scores in Baghdad; 83 Killed Across Iraq
A pair of suicide bombings in Baghdad left dozens dead or wounded.
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India and Iran: Manoeuvres between East and West
India and Iran used to share quite a warm relationship based on both countries’ religious and cultural similarities, as well as economic cooperation. Back in the day, Iran was ranked third in terms of the volume of the oil supplies to India. The precious black gold was in high demand in India’s fast-growing industrial sectors. However, over the last decade, after the imposition of different sanctions on Iran due to its nuclear program, relations between the two countries have become complicated.
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Where Is That Wasteful Government Spending?
By Lawrence Wittner | CounterPunch | September 27, 2016 In early September 2016, Donald Trump announced his plan for a vast expansion of the U.S. military, including 90,000 new soldiers for the Army, nearly 75 new ships for the Navy, and dozens of new fighter aircraft for the Air Force. Although the cost of this […]
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Trump’s Missed Debate Opportunities
Donald Trump missed chances in the first debate, including failure to exploit a U.S. intelligence report that cited U.S. support for an Islamic State forerunner, part of Hillary Clinton’s scheme for Syrian “regime change,” notes Joe Lauria. By Joe Lauria…Read more →
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Mr. Trump Is Bad Man
Over the weekend, when the NYTimes published it's largely positive endorsement of Clinton the editors promised an anti-Trump version soon. "Soon" came quickly. Monday they hit the stands with an entirely negative slam against the candidate from down the street who they've known so well for so long: Why Donald Trump Should Not Be President.
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Billions Down the Afghanistan Drain
By Brian CLOUGHLEY | Strategic Culture Foundation | September 18, 2016 India is reported as being “one of the largest donors of civilian aid to Afghanistan” and has recently undertaken to give the Kabul government another billion dollars, which is extremely generous of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, because, as CNN points out, there is in […]
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‘US failed to do its side of Iran deal’
Press TV – September 27, 2016 Iran’s top banker says the United States has failed to do its share of lifting economic sanctions against Iran as per a deal that was signed over the country’s nuclear energy activities last summer. Valiollah Seif, the governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI), said the behavior of […]
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Who Lost Last Night’s Presidential Debate? America Did
There was no clear winner, but America definitely lost.
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