#MorningMonarchy: July 15, 2016
Hyperconsuming TV, staying silent and selling out + this day in history w/the Rosetta Stone and our song of the day by VHS on your Morning Monarchy for July 15, 2016.
Hyperconsuming TV, staying silent and selling out + this day in history w/the Rosetta Stone and our song of the day by VHS on your Morning Monarchy for July 15, 2016.
Sputnik | July 15, 2016 Denmark has decided to spare its former Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen the embarrassment his British colleague Tony Blair experienced for involving his country in the war in Iraq by keeping vital documents away from the public eye. Unlike the United Kingdom, which last week published the Chilcot Report, which […]
By Phil Butler – New Eastern Outlook – 19.04.2016 Regime change, the term hundreds of millions hear on the nightly news is rendered innocuous by the sheer repetitiveness. But regime change is almost always accompanied by death and destruction, and after effects that affect us all, no matter where in the world it occurs. The […]
Sputnik – 22.03.2016 The UK will have to build a mammoth network of Internet surveillance centers if the government passes its Investigatory Powers Bill – dubbed the the Snoopers’ Charter – into law. The proposal, which the Home Office wants to rush through the House of Commons just after Easter, will cost the country billions of pounds. The centers will […]
The grocery store, called WeFood, has lines out the door on a daily basis.
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Wasted medicine, glass action lawsuit and food deserts + this day in history w/Hayes' sElection and our song of the day by Allen Stone on your Morning Monarchy for March 2, 2016.
Denmark has confirmed that the US sent a rendition flight to Copenhagen Airport to capture whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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