#MorningMonarchy: June 14, 2016
GPS blackouts, warrantless wiretaps and building a new web + this day in history w/The Mindbender accident and our song of the day by The Invisible on your Morning Monarchy for June 14, 2016.
GPS blackouts, warrantless wiretaps and building a new web + this day in history w/The Mindbender accident and our song of the day by The Invisible on your Morning Monarchy for June 14, 2016.
Fighting fluoride, stoned sheep and depressed fish + this day in history w/Scotch whisky and our song of the day by Beach Slang on your Morning Monarchy for June 1, 2016.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2016-04-29%20Brent%20DeBoer.mp3"][/audio]Patrick Henningsen of 21st Century Wire joins us today to discuss his recent article on "Smart Power & The Human Rights Industrial Complex." Topics discussed include the NGO/State Dept/Pentagon/NATO nexus, the use of human rights as a perception management tool to demonise NATO enemies, and the complicity of the media in reporting these stories uncritically.
Does your insurance cover the latest cancer drug that costs $159 to make, but sells for $106,000? The cost of cancer drugs has skyrocketed lately by more than 5000%, and this is not the exception, but the rule. Despite this gob-smacking display of greed, we continue to finance not only the pharmaceutical industry, but ‘charitable organizations’ that are nothing more than wolves in sheep’s clothing. [1]
There is something truly rotten and rancid in Las Vegas, and it has decayed in the form of theft, deceit, and fraud.
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Social enterprise Supply Shack is re-distributing profits to good causes and helping others do the same
Among the hundreds of billionaires and megabillionaires in the U.S., there are more than several enlightened persons upset by the problems our society faces who could make serious improvements possible.
A team of students has developed a prototype system that allows frequent flyers to fill their spare luggage capacity on planes with products that charities need
Natural Society previously exposed how the Susan G. Komen foundation has ties to the pharmaceutical industry, and the American Cancer Society hardly helps to find a ‘cure’ for cancer. In addition to these realizations, people should know that cancer charities dupe donors in numerous ways, some of them bordering on fraud.
In 2012, Houston, Texas passed a law that would fine anyone giving food to to more than five people in public. Just recently, a 90-year old man was arrested for trying to feed some homeless people in his city.