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Russia switches back on Syrian deconfliction hotline with US
A report in the Russian newspaper Izvestia sourced from the Russian Foreign Ministry says that in response to US pleas Russia has quietly switched back on the hotline between the Russian and US militaries in Syria.
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Economics in One Image
Have you ever agonized over le mot juste for explaining catallactics to your friends? Despaired over a simple explanation of the economic calculation problem? Pulled your hair out trying to get your co-workers to appreciate the miraculous nature of a pencil? Well, worry no more my fellow would-be economic demystifiers! Here is an important economic lesson in one image! -
Dr. Adrian Krieg: The All Out War On Free Speech
In today’s show originally broadcast on April 25 2017, TBR Radio’s Andrew Carrington Hitchcock interviews Dr. Adrian Krieg to discuss, “The All Out War On Free Speech.” We covered: the circumstances in which Adrian’s and my books have been recently banned; the Oded Yinon plan for Greater Israel, which proves that recent wars in the…
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Is India Ready for Uber?
"Now, Uber is taking on, perhaps, its second most challenging quest as it attempts to bring its First World ridesharing platform to the developing nation of India—where neither smartphones nor cars are plentiful among its citizenry."
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Ivanka Trump goes full globalist. Gets booed by hostile crowd in Berlin
Most people will be talking about the crowd booing and hissing at Ivanka Trump during a women’s panel at the W20 Summit in Berlin.
Ivanka Trump praised her father for supporting paid leave policies, and received a hostile reaction from the majority of women in attendance.“I’m very proud of my father’s advocacy,” she said, calling him “a tremendous champion of supporting families and enabling them to thrive.”
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Canadian Missionaries in Africa and the NGO Model
By Yves Engler | Dissident Voice | April 24, 2017 For more than a century Canadians have gone abroad to do “good” in poorer parts of the world. Whether they spurred positive change or simply became foreign agents should be of interest to international non-governmental organizations. Last week the Globe and Mail reported on the […]
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Thank You! Your Critical Thinking Trifecta Tools Are Being Sent Via Email
Hi, I’ve sent you a link in your email to download the Critical Thinking resources including the *password* to access that private page. While you’re waiting, here’s a short intro video I shot a while back to explain Why, How, and What we do here at Tragedy and Hope :)
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Wild boars attack ISIS base in Iraq, killing three jihadists
Wild boars are joining the fight against ISIS, and doing a good job killing the US-Saudi backed jihadists.
Somewhere in America John McCain is pissed off to see wild boars defeat his ISIS army.
Reports are coming in that wild boars attacked an ISIS base in the al-Rashad region of Kirkuk late Sunday.
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The Other Side of the Talmud Debate
The Other Side of the Talmud Debate Christian scholar Michael Hoffman replies to Dr. Asaf Yedidya's lecture at Oxford University, "Nazi Attacks on the Talmud: Anti-Semitic Readings of Jewish Texts." In his reply, Hoffman points out the use of misdirection and censored texts in the Oxford lecture and the numerous errors and omissions employed to demonize Talmud critics and whitewash the Babylonian Talmud.
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U.S. Airstrike Kills Family of Eight Fleeing Syria
(ANTIWAR) US officials have made much of Kurdish YPG forces attacking the town of Tabqa, which is at least somewhat under ISIS control. Locals are trying to flee the fighting, however, and that seems to be where the US is most involved, attacking and killing a family of eight outside of Tabqa as they tried to get away.
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Syrian War Report – April 25, 2017: Syrian Army Advancing On Militant Stronghold Of Lataminah
https://southfront.org/syrian-war-report-april-25-2017-syrian-army-adva… If you’re able, and if you like our content and approach, please support the project. Our work wouldn’t be possible without your help: PayPal: southfront@list.ru or via: http://southfront.org/donate/ or
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US Media: Simple Tricks to Provide Distorted Picture of Political Reality
By Alex GORKA | Strategic Culture Foundation | 25.04.2017 How biased are the US media, really? This is a frequently asked question. The answer is – they are biased very much and they know how to instill the vision of things in a quiet and unobtrusive way. Here is an example to prove the point. […]
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NATO is trying to draw Russia into a new Balkan war
Russia’s contemporary involvement in the Balkans is comparatively minimal. Russia does do business with Serbia, including with Serbia’s military, but the business does not involve anything that one could call ‘make or break’ for either side. This is particularly true for Russia.
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Ron Paul tells President Trump to back off of Assange, and stop being such a “hypocrite”
US President Trump’s latest, and perhaps greatest pivot comes at the expense of press freedom, and Julian Assange’s freedom.
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This State Is Rushing to Use Up Its Expiring Lethal Injection Drugs
Earlier this month, Governor Asa Hutchinson issued execution dates for eight men on death row, all to be carried out over the course of 10 days. He didn’t care that there’s a chance at least two of them may be innocent, or that several others suffer mental disabilities that cross the line into the realm of handicaps. The mindset behind these rapid fire executions should scare all Americans. But perhaps one of the scariest parts, for me, is knowing I could have been the ninth man on the state’s death list.
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The Looting Machine Called Capitalism
The Looting Machine Called Capitalism
Paul Craig Roberts
I have come to the conclusion that capitalism is successful primarily because it can impose the majority of the costs associated with its economic activities on outside parties and on the environment. In other words, capitalists make profits because their costs are externalized and born by others. In the US, society and the environment have to pick up the tab produced by capitalist activity. -
US sends nuclear sub to South Korea amid rising tensions with North
Press TV – April 25, 2017 The United States has sent a nuclear submarine to South Korea amid escalating tensions with the neighboring North. The USS Michigan, which is a guided missile submarine, arrived in the port city of Busan, South Korea, on Tuesday. A US military official described the move as a show of […]
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This video shows “moderate rebels” (aka ISIS) surrender to the Syrian Army in Aleppo (Video)
With the liberation of Aleppo comes the surrender of US-Saudi-Turkey back ISIS jihadists.
Somewhere in America, John McCain is very pissed off to see his ISIS army fold to Assad.VIDEO: Militant's Surrender to #SAA in #Aleppo pic.twitter.com/rT0GNOw3PK
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Emmanuel Clinton vs Marine LeTrump
by Pepe Escobar for the Asia Times Here’s the body count in the latest geopolitical earthquake afflicting the West: The Socialist Party in France is dead. The traditional Right is
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Afghanistan Mazar-e Sharif Attack: US-Backed Regime Suffers Another Setback
April 25, 2017 (Ulson Gunnar - NEO) - It was just recently that the United States deployed its GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) weapon against alleged tunnels belonging to the Islamic State terrorist organization in Afghanistan.
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New liberal left Russia theory: Trump is a Kremlin double agent (Video)
Ever since US President decided to fie 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian airbase in retaliation for an ISIS / White Helmets chemical weapons false flag, risking direct conflict with Russia, the Democrat party and liberal left media have been scratching their heads trying to figure out how Putin’s Manchurian candidate could stray away from Kremlin control.
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USS Michigan and North Korea: serious threat or empty bluff?
News that the USS Michigan, one of the US navy’s 18 Ohio class nuclear submarines, has docked in South Korea at a time of mutual threats and bluster between North Korea and the Trump administration, has been seized on by many people as a further sign of US threats against North Korea.
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Sacred Communities and The Emergent Multipolar Landscape
By Blake Archer Williams (Blake Archer Williams’ two books, Introduction to Walīyic Islam and Creedal Foundations of Walīyic Islam, which are the sources for the ideas presented in this essay
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Italian Prosecutor: NGO's Collaborate With Human Traffickers
This is obvious. Human traffickers, organ traffickers and NGO's move in the same circles.War is big business. And business is good for the vile subhumans that profit from this heinous crime against humanity What better way to commit evil then in plain sight. Evil lurks, under cover of goodness.Here's an Italian prosecutor stating that fact:The Italian prosecutor in Sicily yesterday accused migrant rescue organisations of colluding with human traffickers in Libya.
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Spin It To Win It: The High Cost of Trump’s Military ‘Strategy’
As the end of Trump’s first 100 days in office approaches, we can already see the novice commander-in-chief’s approach to military action. The approach is to empower “his” generals. And the results? A triumph of image over substance. “Spin it to win it” is the byword for Trump’s military “strategy.”
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The Rise of Homeschooling Was Broad and Bipartisan
In an otherwise polarized political climate, we can learn something from the diverse parents, from liberal hippies to conservative Christians, who have chosen to homeschool their children.
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New Politics of Our Times and Post-Capitalist Futures
An earlier version of this essay was published in Outlook magazine “The young students are not interested in establishing that neoliberalism works – they’re trying to understand where markets fail and what to do about it, with an understanding that the failures are pervasive. That’s true of both micro and macroeconomics. I wouldn’t say it’s … Continue reading New Politics of Our Times and Post-Capitalist Futures
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Julian Assange Tweets video blasting fake mainstream media ‘news’
In spite of looming threats from the United States, including CIA director Mike Pompeo and US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Julian Assange continues to defend his record of factual accuracy and independence from any government body in any country.
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America unilaterally sanctions Syria
After failing to convince the UN Security Council to pass further sanctions on Syria, America has decided to act unilaterally and pass sanctions on Syrian institutions and individuals.
Earlier this month, after a heated debate in the Security Council, Russia used its veto power to stop America and its allies from passing further sanctions on Syria.
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Shambolic Doings in Washington
Will we survive the next 90 days? By Philip Giraldi • Unz Review • April 25, 2017 There remains one good thing to say about Donald Trump: he is not Hillary. The boneheaded cruise missile attack in Syria would have occurred even earlier under President Rodham Clinton and there would undoubtedly be no-fly and safe […]
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New IHS Jane’s Study: Overthrow Assad and ISIS Comes Out on Top
President Trump’s about-face on Syria has left many of his supporters reeling. Repeatedly on the campaign trail – and over the past several years – he has mocked President Obama’s decision to get involved in a "regime change" project in Syria.
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Flashback! Questions From the Last Time America Was Supposed To ‘Take Out’ Assad
History is a funny thing, because we forget it so easily, and so quickly. That forgetting is usually based on the political needs of the moment, and politicians and the media count on us being that way so they can manipulate us. Works nearly every time, too.
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Is This Finally Our Flying Car?
Every living human being dreams of a flying car. Why? Is it the Jetsons? Is it the exhaustion from the traffic jams during which we look up and see the empty space and somehow know for sure that we should be there rather than glued to the black pavement? Is it just a romantic attachment to the idea that flying represents progress?
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If Bannon Gets To Shut Down The Government Friday, How Badly Will Congressional Republicans Pay In 2018?
Will the government be open in 5 days? We speculated the other day that Bannon would like to make sure it isn't. Congressional Republicans feel otherwise.
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Överspänd antirasism kväver lust och glädje
Den politiska korrektheten tränger sig in i varje vinkel och vrå. Snart finns inga ”safe spaces” kvar där man kan vila från dess stränga regim. Ett gammalt upsaliensiskt spex är det senaste offret för pk-redigering.
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China seeks to be car maker powerhouse
China’s economy has grown at a rate of 6.7 per cent so far this year, falling within government forecasts of GDP growth in the 6.5 to 7 per cent range. But some fear that a cooling of the economy could dent automotive sales growth in 2017 [Xinhua]
China is looking to significantly boost its auto manufacturing output by 2025, the government said Tuesday, reaching as much as 35 million vehicles annually.
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9/11 Destroyed America
The events on September 11, 2001, changed the world. It was the excuse for the US government to launch military attacks on seven Middle Eastern countries, causing civilian casualties in the millions and sending waves of Muslim refugees into the Western world. The US government wasted trillions of dollars destroying countries and murdering women and children, while public infrastructure in the US deteriorated, Americans’ homes were foreclosed, and American health needs went unattended.
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Emmanuel Macron: A Pyrrhic victory?
Emmanuel Macron, will probably be the next french president but where that does leave France?
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How Come Central Asian States have Become a Breading Ground for Terrorism
Even before the recent terrorist attack in Stockholm, during which a Central Asian native drove a truck in a crowd of pedestrians at high speed, other immigrants from the region were suspected of launching two terrorist attacks in Turkey last year, along with the recent one committed in St. Petersburg.
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French Establishment Mount the Ramparts Against Le Pen
«Centrist» candidate Emmanuel Macron was no sooner announced winner in the first round of the French presidential election at the weekend, and with unseemly haste the political establishment rushed to close ranks against rival Marine Le Pen of the Front National.
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Mastercard and Russia’s Mir Card on the verge of historic agreement
Using one’s credit card abroad is on the verge of getting easier for Russians. The National Payment Card System of Russia, responsible for regulating Russia’s popular Mir Card, is in talks with Mastercard to reach a bilateral agreement whereby Mir cards would be accepted throughout the world at all Mastercard terminals.
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Russian FM Lavrov has a wise analogy for EU officials moaning about Crimea
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has held a meeting with Federica Mogherini, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
Mogherini used her meeting to justify the EU’s sanctions levelled against Russia since 2014. She again raised the tired old issue of Crimea to justify the sanctions.
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US accuses Russia of arming Taliban fighters in Afghanistan
US Defence Secretary James ‘Mad Dog’ Mattis has made a shocking allegation against Russia. He has accused Russia of arming Taliban forces in Afghanistan.
He went on to say,“The Russians seem to be choosing to be strategic competitors in a number of areas”.
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THE 100-YEAR STARSHIP? A COVER-UP?
Mr. M.D. spotted this one, and I have to admit, I'm intrigued, not the least because it is not me suggesting space-cover-ups of an…
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Syria – two perspectives illustrated
By Jan Oberg
“The Debate” on April 16, 2017 with Richard Millett and Jan Oberg illustrates quite well two distinctly different perspectives on conflicts in general and Syria in particular.
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Behind Trump"s Anti-Iran Tough Talk
The Trump administration is bending over backward to be, and to sound, hostile and confrontational toward Iran. This effort to flaunt a role for itself as a dedicated enemy of Iran has roots in the same factors that underlie the more widely established anti-Iranism in the United States, staying ahead of which is clearly an administration objective.
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