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The New Hysteria on Kremlin Trolls
Russophobia politics in the US are vast and complicated, and far beyond my ability to describe here. But I can raise an alarm. All of us have a growing stake keeping journalists accountable.
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Midnight Meme, Special Edition: The 12 Days Of Christimemes #6
-by NoahOne foggy morning this summer, I awoke, went to the window and exclaimed, "Damn! What's the hell is that smell?" Fortunately, the whales were still alive and, thanks to some heavy equipment from the county we were able to drag them back into the water in time. However, the smell persisted. It wasn't until the guy folded up his chair and walked away that the mystery was solved.
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Best Wishes to Robert Parry for a Speedy Recovery
I was shocked to hear that the Robert Parry, the editor/publisher of Consortium News, suffered a stroke on Christmas Eve. His stroke affected his eyesight (especially his reading and thus his writing) although apparently not much else.
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Does the Narcotics Trade Influence US Global Policy?
Few who look at the US occupation of Afghanistan, can do so without considering a few realities. When America entered Afghanistan in 2001, reality began to distort. America’s allies on the ground were call the “Northern Alliance.” In actuality, they were Uzbek and Tajik drug lords with private armies who had been financially gutted by the Taliban’s anti-drug policies. -
1,262 Killed in Iraq During December
Despite a lull in conflicts, over 1,000 people still were killed in Iraqi, including a US soldier.
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The ‘Merchants of Death’ Survive and Prosper
During the mid-1930s, a best-selling exposé of the international arms trade, combined with a U.S. Congressional investigation of munitions-makers led by Senator Gerald Nye, had a major impact on American public opinion. Convinced that military contractors were stirring up weapons sales and war for their own profit, many people grew critical of these "merchants of … Continue reading "The ‘Merchants of Death’ Survive and Prosper"
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Trump, The UN, And The Future Of Jerusalem
[Prefatory Note: This post is the modified text of an interview on behalf of the Tasnim News Agency in Iran as conducted by Mohammed Hassani. It tries to assess the wider implications of the UN reaction to Trump’s December 6th decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and to follow this by relocating the American Embassy from Tel Aviv[Read More...]
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Newton And Democracy
Most of the reviews or newspaper reports about Amit Masurkar’s Newton is about its entry to Oscar’s or it has been labelled as “black comedy”, “Satire” and the critics even went on to say that it has been plagiarised from an Iranian film called Secret Ballot (2001). I sometimes wonder how many movies, songs; beats are just copy cuts of[Read More...]
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The Healing Touch Of Love
Love is our true destiny. We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone – we find it with another. -Thomas Merton, Love and Living Henry Thoreau, the 19th century writer, naturalist and philosopher once remarked: “It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few[Read More...]
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A Classroom Analysis Of Gujarat Assembly Election via The Polity Book
There is multi-dimensional, post-election analysis of the high voltage Gujarat Assembly Election at the end of 2017. Some analyst identified it as one man show like ‘Modi Magic’; few others indentified Congress’s moral victory, urban-rural electoral division or the consequences of agrarian crisis. Every political Pandit has his own rationality or assumption based on certain variables. While teaching social studies[Read More...]
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Revisiting 8 Significant Judgements Of 2017
As a new year begins, it becomes necessary to review the legal pronouncements of the past year. 2017 has been replete with many significant judgments by the Supreme Court for India’s jurisprudence. While there are some judgments worthy of mention for the controversial nature and media reportage associated to it, such as that of Ram Rahim’s conviction, upholding of sentence[Read More...]
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Introspection 2017: Speak Up Against Intimidating Language Of The Goons Masquerading As Political Activists
As another year is coming to an end, we witnessed huge turmoil everywhere. The intimidation to dissenters continued while political opponents were targeted as usual by the Hindutva groups. Mob lynching and cow terrorism aggravated all over the country and as the state remained subdued and muted, the goons with political patronage had a field day during the year.[Read More...]
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An Apology and Explanation
From Editor Robert Parry: For readers who have come to see Consortiumnews as a daily news source, I would like to extend my personal apology for our spotty production in recent days. On Christmas Eve, I suffered a stroke that…Read more →
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Très bonne année 2018 !
Après cette difficile année 2017
je vous souhaite – sans grande originalité mais avec sincérité – une excellente année 2018, pour vous et pour vos proches !
Et pour cela, j’espère que nous ne connaîtrons ni krach financiaro-économique, ni attentats, ni nouveaux conflits !Lire la suite -
Does Maine Really Need A Congressman Representing Wall Street?
Frank Schaeffer’s last roadtrip for 2017 took him from Agua Dulce in California’s Santa Clarita Valley to Lewiston, Maine to talk with progressive Democrat Jared Golden. Frank bonded with Jared over the service Jared and Frank’s son both experienced as marines in Afghanistan. If you’re not from a military family, you may find what Frank and Jared had two say about that in the video enlightening.
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Unrecorded Death's Continue in Libya Caused by NATO's Illegal Attack in 2011
TweetToday a very good man, a gentleman, a patriot of his country died at the age of 35 from complications caused by lack of medicine in Libya.
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A Brief Look At Two (((TV Miniseries))) That Have Instilled Weaponized Historical Narratives
I’ve often argued that our collective historical narrative has been weaponized against White people by the organized Jewish community, academia, and the mass media and “entertainment” industry centered in (((Hollywood))). Two historical narratives in particular have been entirely distorted and falsified in order to demonize and slander White people and our accomplishments as well as delegitimize any form of pro-White racial identity: the narrative explaining African slavery in early American history and the official narrative explaining WWII and the purported Jewish “Holocaust”.
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TMR 189 : Frank, Crusy, Mark & Me : The Nephilim Boys on Planet X
Happy New Year from Niburu and the Mariana Trench!
In place of our traditional "Fireside" with "The Nephilim Boys" to see in the New Year, we are joined by a subset of that august secret society—Frank Johnson (of Ancient Aliens Debunked) and Crusy (from Like Flint Radio)—for a conversation on the weird and wonderful subject of "Our Wacky Solar System : Planet X and the Theories that Love Him".
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TMR 189 : Frank, Crusy, Mark & Me : The Nephilim Boys on Planet X
Happy New Year from Niburu and the Mariana Trench!
In place of our traditional "Fireside" with "The Nephilim Boys" to see in the New Year, we are joined by a subset of that august secret society—Frank Johnson (of Ancient Aliens Debunked) and Crusy (from Like Flint Radio)—for a conversation on the weird and wonderful subject of "Our Wacky Solar System : Planet X and the Theories that Love Him".
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President Vladimir V. Putin greets all Russia for the New Year Celebrations.
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Israel agrees to EU deal excluding settlements
RT | December 31, 2017 Israel’s government has approved an agreement with the EU that includes a provision excluding funding for settlements, seemingly consenting to the EU’s boycott of settlements. The agreement centers on Israel’s part in the EU’s ENI Cross-Border Cooperation in the Mediterranean (CBC Med) program, which provides funds for projects for non-EU […]
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Peaceful Protests Constitutional Right of Iranians – President Rouhani
© Sputnik/ Aleksey Nikolskyi Sputnik – 31.12.2017 Protests and criticism, not involving violence, are the constitutional rights of the Iranians, the country’s President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday. Since Thursday, Iran has been rocked by the largest protests over the past years. Thousands have been protesting across Iran against poverty and unemployment. The protesters have […]
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Iran protests: Western salivation, agitation & desperation
by Ramin Mazaheri for the Saker blog I am on vacation and trying to stay away from politics to recharge my batteries, but a sane voice on Iranian politics in
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Happy Freezin’ New Year: Canada’s (Most of the US too) Extreme Cold To Extend into 2018
So, it’s been a week of extreme cold already.... Starting December 25th and still going. News from the local FREEZE- This morning hubby and I were out to take our daughter to the GO stop in St Kitts aka St Catharines. It was -24 C or -11 F at 8:00 am December 31/2017.
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Flashback: Police, Basij ‘imposters’ arrested in Iran
Press TV | June 29, 2009 Iranian police officials have reportedly arrested the armed imposters who posed as security forces during post-election violence in the country. Iran’s Basij commander, Hossein Taeb, said Monday that the imposters had worn police and Basij uniforms to infiltrate the rallies and create havoc. Taeb added that the recent anti-government […]
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In 2018, kiss the oil glut good bye
Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih told reporters in early December that OPEC will monitor oil output and production to ensure that the agreement to curb output is met by all until the end of 2018 [Xinhua]
If you haven’t heard by now, 2017 ends with oil prices well breaching the $60 a barrel mark leaving producers much more confident as they head into 2018.
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2018 will see US fighting three and a half wars in Middle East
By M K Bhadrakumar | Indian Punchline | December 31, 2017 At a ‘press gaggle’ at the Pentagon on Friday, US Defence Secretary James Mattis revealed that there isn’t going to be any withdrawal from the Syrian conflict. The Trump administration, on the contrary, plans to expand the presence by deploying diplomats and contractors to […]
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Fifty Things to Do NOW (By Free and Unashamed)
Editor’s Note: The following is a highly valuable list of 50 things to do NOW, taken from the terrific crypto-agorist website, Anarplex. I’ve seen lists like these before, but the majority of these are original to my knowledge. Read the list and found out what YOU can do now to help build the Second Realm/counter-economy/vonu […]
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Trump, the UN, and the Future of Jerusalem
Trump, the UN, and the Future of Jerusalem
[Prefatory Note: This post is the modified text of an interview on behalf of the Tasnim News Agency in Iran as conducted by Mohammed Hassani. It tries to assess the wider implications of the UN reaction to Trump’s December 6th decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and to follow this by relocating the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.]
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NYT Trumpwashes 70 Years of US Crimes
By Adam Johnson | FAIR | December 30, 2017 Trumpwashing—defined as whitewashing, obscuring or rewriting the broader US record by presenting Donald Trump as an aberration (FAIR, 6/3/16)—was on full display Thursday in a nominally straight news report from the New York Times’ Mark Landler (12/28/17) on how Trump has reshaped US foreign policy. Buried […]
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Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, December 31st, 2017
Sunday... Last Sunday of 2017, And as usual, time once again for my weekly rant..First, I do want to wish everyone a "Happy New Year".... The year 2018 will indeed be most interesting, and honestly I am deeply troubled by what the world is looking like at the close of 2017 and what will probably happen in this upcoming year.... I am usually not one for predictions, but what the heck...
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IRAN PROTEST CRISIS: Everything you need to know
By Joaquin Flores – Fort Russ news – December 30, 2017 Across the websites of the Associated Press, Reuters, and the U.S establishment’s own ‘Twitter’ and ‘Facebook’, news stories covering apparent violence in Iran and a radical change in the demands of protests have today sprang up, with a tone of extreme urgency. So what’s […]
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Russia Responds to US Provocation: Open Skies Treaty Faces Hard Times
By Peter KORZUN | Strategic Culture Foundation | 31.12.2017 The Open Skies Treaty (OST) is in jeopardy. Signed in 1992 and in force since 2002, the treaty, a fundamental trust-building measure, permits its 34 ratified member-states to conduct observation flights over one another’s territory while capturing aerial imagery of military personnel and materiel. The compliance […]
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Portals of Chaos: A New Year’s Reflection
It struck me, that here was a mind sunk in chaos: a soul in Hell. The man’s disorder might have been caused by an injury or by genetics. But it’s also quite possible that, in the past, he was a sane man who ignored too many chaos-admitting portals in his life for too long. Eventually, a big dam broke, or several small ones in succession. The flooding of chaos was so pervasive that it invaded his mind, and he became immersed in the kind of madness that might have afflicted me if I lost my daughter due to my own stubborn negligence.
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Episode #216 – NEW YEARS SPECIAL: ‘Looking Back, Looking Ahead’ with guests Dr. Tim Anderson, Basil Valentine & Friends
Episode #216 of SUNDAY WIRE SHOW resumes on Jan 31st 2017 as host Patrick Henningsen brings you a very special LIVE New Years Eve broadcast on the Alternate Current Radio Network (ACR) – covering all the top news stories worldwide…
LISTEN LIVE ON THIS PAGE AT THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULED SHOW TIMES:
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Bike Taxi Bans in India Are Bad for Everyone
This morning, when I left for work, I decided to try something different. I normally take an Uber Pool or Ola Share to work because of Bangalore’s acute lack of proper transport services. However, today the city witnessed some major traffic snarls and fares were, naturally, on the higher side. Looking at my options, I decided to try Rapido — a bike taxi aggregator.
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Crisis for Mueller: Lindsey Graham calls for new Special Counsel to investigate Trump Dossier and FBI
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Syrian Army Thwarts Israeli Plan to Control Mutual Border
Sputnik – 30.12.2017 On Saturday buses arrived in the villages of Mugr al-Mir and Mazaria Beit Jinn in the so-called ‘Hernon Pocket’ to transport the fighters of al-Nusra Front to Idlib and Daraa governorates. The pocket extended into government-held territory southwest of Damascus from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. According to a Syrian Arab Army (SAA) […]
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High Speed Broadband Is Not a Human Right
The time has come to re-think wealth transfer schemes like the Universal Service Fund, that eliminate price signals, supplant the free market, and create the net effect of increased government dependency and a culture of entitlement. Consumer demand for rural high-speed broadband should be based on the willingness of consumers to pay for the full cost of that service – not based on political pandering that subsidizes one man at another’s expense.
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Mattis: “War Is Not Over” in Iraq and Syria
(ANTIWAR.COM) — Declarations of victory over ISIS by both Iraq and Syria, along with Russia, are not having an impact on US military policy in the region, according to Defense Secretary James Mattis, who insisted on Friday that “the war is not over.”
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Sanctions on Russia Are Worse than Useless
It doesn’t make much sense to punish innocent people whose hearts and minds one wishes to win. Indeed, if the United States and its allies truly wish to export their values to Russia, they should begin by eliminating economic sanctions that put an unnecessary economic burden on those who have no influence on Russia’s foreign policy.
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2017 In Review: A Hell Bound Train Of A Year (Part 5)
-by NoahWhen it comes to what people want, I’ve always said that American corporations are just like our Congress; they are the last to know. I started thinking that back during the gas shortages of the 1970s. People wanted smaller, more gas-efficient cars, yet Detroit kept building gas-guzzling cars the size of aircraft carriers. By 1980 or so, with lowering sales dawning on them, Detroit started to notice that Americans might, just might, prefer Japanese cars, even if the suits in the corner offices couldn’t quite figure out why.
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No regime change in Iran (analysis of the current protest wave)
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