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Western Media "Discovers" Saudi Atrocities in Wake of Khashoggi Fallout
November 12, 2018 (Tony Cartalucci - NEO) - Nothing illustrates the cynical and deceitful nature of Western "journalism" better than the recent, apparent US-Saudi fallout in the wake of the alleged death of Washington Post Saudi correspondent, Jamal Khashoggi.Khashoggi allegedly disappeared and has been reported killed at the hands of Saudi consulate staff in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Will The New Congress Be Able To Accomplish Anything Substantive?
Is there anything the new Congress can do is a question many people are asking. As we saw earlier today, potential— if absurd— presidential candidate, putatively as a Democrat, Howard Schultz, the Starbucks guy, is worried that the Democratic Party is wandering too far left. He’s an idiot. Norman Solomon, in an essay for TruthOut, is far more on the mark.
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Nasrallah: Lebanon’s resistance will respond to any Israeli aggression
Palestine Information Center – November 11, 2018 BEIRUT – Hezbollah secretary-general Hasan Nasrallah has warned that any Israeli military attack on Lebanon will be strongly responded to, stressing that the Lebanese resistance will defend the country by all means. In a ceremony held for Hezbollah martyrs, Nasrallah affirmed that any threats, pressures and sanctions would […]
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How Economics Would Have Spoiled Goldfinger's Sinister Plot if James Bond Hadn't
Although Goldfinger’s plan incorporates economic principles in an extremely clever manner, it goes to show even the most cunning of plans requires understanding beyond the principle. Neither limitless budgets nor the power of a nuclear bomb can transform the world into a model that has been assumed away from reality. When a theory is applied, it must always be done with a robust understanding of the mechanisms at work and of what the theory was designed to shed light on.
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The WWI Conspiracy
Corbett Report | 11/11/2018 What was World War One about? How did it start? Who won? And what did they win? Now, 100 years after those final shots rang out, these questions still puzzle historians and laymen alike. But as we shall see, this confusion is not a happenstance of history, but the wool that […]
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Free and Fair Elections: The Model
Every time there is a major election in the US, pundits reference the ‘Florida Recount’ that handed the presidency to George Bush instead of Al Gore in the year 2000, clearing the way for a US assault on the Middle East following the attack by Al Queda on September 11, 2001.
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Russia keeps Israel’s Netanyahu in anteroom
By M. K. BHADRAKUMAR | Indian Punchline | November 11, 2018 It is over a month since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had announced that he was going to Moscow to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin with a view to open a new page in the relations between the two countries following the incident over […]
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Moveable Feast Cafe 2018/11/11 … Open Thread
2018/11/11 16:30:01Welcome to the ‘Moveable Feast Cafe’. The ‘Moveable Feast’ is an open thread where readers can post wide ranging observations, articles, rants, off topic and have animate discussions of
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Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, November 11th, 2018
Sunday... And time again for my weekly rant..I first want to start off by stating that it is fucking freezing cold up here in central Canada, and yes this is 'unusual' for this time of year and flies in the faces of those idiots out there that are still on board with the "Global Warming" bullshit.... Overnight lows have plummeted to a near record -25C and daytime highs are barely reaching the -10 to -15 Celsius level... And no, there is no "relief in sight" for the temperatures here are expecting to continue this downward plunge for the time being...
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Why We Need More Climate Change Skeptics
Unfortunately, the politicized climate field has many reinforcing biases entrenched within it. This must lead to the dissemination of biased or incomplete facts, and biased conclusions. Yet it is important we don’t get this wrong. Because people suffer and die when science becomes unquestioned dogma.
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Brennan and Clapper Should Not Escape Prosecution
By John Kiriakou | Consortium News | November 11, 2018 Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa made a dramatic announcement this month that almost nobody in America paid any attention to. Grassley released a statement saying that four years ago, he asked the Intelligence Community Inspector General to release two “Congressional Notifications” written by former CIA […]
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Russian journalist observing US midterms briefly detained by FBI
RT | November 11, 2018 The FBI has reportedly questioned USA Really head Alexander Malkevich at Washington airport after his trip to cover the midterm elections. The Russian mission in the US has requested information on the incident. “In connection with media reports concerning the detention of Russian journalist Alexander Malkevich by FBI officers in […]
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Could Your Dirty Shower Head Really Cause Lung Infections?
When you step into the shower, you’re expecting to come out all clean and shiny. But as a study shows, your shower-head may be dumping risky bacteria all over you – bacteria that can even cause lung infections.
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SUNDAY SCREENING: ‘The History of Oil’ (2006)
Our weekly documentary film curated by the editorial team at 21WIRE.
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Episode #256 – ‘About Those Poppies’ with guests Alex Krainer, Beady Man and more
Episode #256 of SUNDAY WIRE SHOW resumes on Nov 11th 2018 with special guest host Patrick Henningsen broadcasting LIVE on the Alternate Current Radio Network (ACR)…
LISTEN LIVE ON THIS PAGE AT THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULED SHOW TIMES:
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AfD MP calls for an end to sanctions against Russia
Centre for Geopolitical Studies | November 10, 2018 Interview conducted by Dragana Trifkovic, Director of the Centre for Geopolitcal Studies with the MP of the German House of Representatives (Bundestag), Mr. Petr Bystron Dear Mr. Bystron, recently we have met at the International Conference on the Development of Parliamentarism in Moscow recently. In front of […]
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Stephen Lendman Reports on Syria, Libya, Yemen, and the Remnant of Palestine Known as Gaza
Stephen Lendman Reports on Syria, Libya, Yemen, and the Remnant of Palestine Known as Gaza
https://stephenlendman.org/2018/11/russian-foreign-ministry-on-syria-isis-and-libya/
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Short-Termism Is a Much Bigger Problem With Politicians Than Businesses, Evidence Shows
The idea that government can “fix” supposedly myopic corporate leadership is also questionable, if not laughable. The political incentives of those in government are far more short-sighted than shareholders, who bear all the predictable future consequences of current choices in share prices.
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German minister for environment pushing for end of glyphosate
Move has annoyed the federal minister of food and agriculture
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Sick couple pushes to fast-track Roundup cancer trial
California judge declined to rule on whether an elderly couple can take Monsanto to court early next year over claims that Roundup weedkiller caused their cancers
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The Secret of Eternal Growth? It’s Wishful Thinking
I want to believe in eternal economic growth. Given what humanity is facing with climate change and other consequences of our collective consumption, it must be awfully comforting to have faith in a cornucopian future where no one ever goes wanting. Especially if all we have to do is more of the same, sticking to capitalism’s exploitative playbook. I used[Read More...]
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Afghanistan and Russia: Still Searching for Appropriate Structures of Governance
On Friday, 9 November 2018, at the invitation of the Russian Government and under the chairmanship of the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began what has been called “The Moscow Format” to end the armed conflicts and to find appropriate structures of governance in Afghanistan. Present for the first time were representatives of the Afghanistan High Peace Council – a[Read More...]
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The Serbian question in Montenegro
On August 5, 1999 the government of Montenegro announced a platform for new relations between Serbia and Montenegro, in order to review the status of Montenegro electoral law. The Constitutional Court rejected this revision as being illegal.
A little later, the question of Montenegrin independence was again raised – this time with the support of the European Union and the US administration. The Montenegrin government has pursued a policy that has encouraged pro-independence, which resulted in the separation of Montenegro from Serbia in 2006. -
[1918] Ceux de 14, de Maurice Genevoix
La série ” Ceux de 14 ” est une mini-série en six épisodes réalisée par Olivier Schatzky, à l’occasion du centenaire de la première guerre, et diffusée sur la chaîne France 3 en 2014. Cette série est l’adaptation de l’oeuvre célèbre du Lieutenant Maurice Genevoix ” Ceux de 14 “.
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War Machine Makes a Killing in 2018
September marked the end of the fiscal year, a time when the Pentagon ramps up its spending spree. The U.S. Department of Defense spent at least $68,624,394,000 on 689 individual contracts during September 2018.
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BLACKADDER GOES FORTH & the World War I Centenary…
At this time, there are no doubt scores of World War I articles and expositions being published right now. But I also want to talk about one of the more famous cultural homages to the First World War – the fourth and final series of the classic British series Blackadder; and in particular its famous […]
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New Powerful Defense Alliance Changes European Security Landscape
The EII members will maintain readiness to carry out missions together independently from the United States, the EU or NATO.
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In Greece, the Globalists Take It All – Life, Liberty, God, and the Future
The big push is on to convert Greece into a bastion of liberal democracy and godlessness. At least this is what the latest news from Athens presages. Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras may have gone one step too far in his quest to undermine the Orthodox church. Already under fire for failing at nearly every one of his campaign promises, Tsipras could only be stepping this far with assurances from Washington and NATO. Read on, if you care about Greece at all. -
ClandesTime 160 – Why Doesn’t Hollywood Make War Films Any More?
Hollywood doesn’t make war films any more. This isn’t entirely true, but compared to the post-WW2 period there are a lot less war films being made today. In this in-depth episode I offer a brief history of war movies and anti-war movies, and how the Pentagon’s policy on supporting films depicting war seems to have changed over time. I highlight some of my favourite anti-war movies, along with the most anti-war films the DOD has supported.
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Neocornucopianism and the Steady State: Part I
Perhaps the main reason people reject the need for a steady state economy is some form of cornucopianism, the belief that technological progress will overcome all ecological and physical limits, allowing endless economic growth into the indefinite future. Cornucopianism has several flavors, and I will describe three: mainstream economics, eco-modernism, and singularity theory. Mainstream Economics Fuels Cornucopian Ideas First, let’s[Read More...]
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We Are Heading for Another Tragedy Like World War I
Vengeful France and Britain imposed intolerable punishment on Germany, forcing it to accept full guilt for the war, an untruth that persists to this day. The result was Adolf Hitler and his National Socialists. If an honorable peace had been concluded in 1917, neither Hitler nor Stalin might have seized power and millions of lives would have been saved.
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BRICS – A Future in Limbo?
The BRICS are not what they intended to be, never really were. Today it’s clear that fascist-turned Brazil is out – so we are at RICS. There is not much to argue about. The world’s fifth largest economy, Brazil, has failed and betrayed the concept of the BRICS and the world at large. Whether you consider South Africa as[Read More...]
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Fasting Saints Could Become A Curse For Politics Of Hindutva
Former Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur Professor Guru Das Agrawal, who became an ascetic in 2011 at the age of 79 years and came to be known as Swami Gyan Swaroop Sanand, died on 11 October, 2018 on the 112th day of his fast, demanding a law for conservation of river Ganga, at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh.[Read More...]
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Episode 347 – The WWI Conspiracy – Part One: To Start A War
[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/episode347-lq.mp3"][/audio]What was World War One about? How did it start? Who won? And what did they win? Now, 100 years after those final shots rang out, these questions still puzzle historians and laymen alike. But as we shall see, this confusion is not a happenstance of history but the wool that has been pulled over our eyes to stop us from seeing what WWI really was. This is the story of WWI that you didn't read in the history books. This is The WWI Conspiracy.
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Stealing Indian Icons RSS Style
What’s with this obsession of powerful men with grand monuments? The biggest, largest and tallest…the more insecure a leader, the more grandiloquent is his vision of his legacy. Perhaps Freud could explain the psychological causes behind these magnificent obsessions and preoccupation with size. So Egypt’s pyramids had been more than mere last abodes of pharaohs and other members of the[Read More...]
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No Snow on Their Boots. The Russian Army on the Western Front in World War I
The effects of the WWI were global, in that it altered sovereignty and boundaries all over the world.
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Subhash Kashyap did not have answer to hard questions posed at him on fifth schedule during Ranchi Event
Co-Written by Kumar sanjay and Debmalya Nandy A lecture was organized on the fifth schedule of Indian Constitution, on Saturday in the Aryabhatta Auditorium of RU by the Welfare Department of Jharkhand Government. While addressing the program, the Governor Draupadi Murmu had said that currently ,there is no separate tribal Ministry in the state and had further added that she[Read More...]
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Beyond Secular vs. Communal: Quest for an Egalitarian Society
Co-Written by Badre Alam Khan & Sanjay Kumar The historians of modern India have been consistently arguing for many decades about India’s colonial legacy, like elsewhere, of communal consciousness evoked by colonial census. While doing so, historians and social anthropologists have emphasized as to how colonial state had become ‘ethnographic state’. Communalism versus secularism has been fiercely debated and discussed[Read More...]
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Artistic dilemma – The Passions of The Mind !
“A beautiful thing never gives so much pain , as does failing to hear and see it ! ” – GUTAV KLIMT As I come across this quote from my favourite artist my eyes are drawn to the easel on which rests the long forgotten canvas with its half drawn lotus leaves and lotuses standing in solemn impeccable majesty -defeated[Read More...]
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Politics of Conveniences
Appropriation of Political icon is not a new phenomenon. It has been in the political arena of India since long, but politics of appropriation and co-option got new height in last four year rule of the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP). Over the last four years of BJP’s rule, they have been trying to co-opt those political icons whose legacy[Read More...]
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Trump"s Jaded View of Two World Wars
Donald Trump took to Paris some “personal baggage” that strongly suggested he wanted nothing to do with Macron’s peace forum, a conference at which 70 leaders were present.
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US Ends Refueling of Saudi Coalition Aircraft in Yemen Conflict
(ANTIWAR.COM) — One of the most visible aspects of direct US involvement in the Saudi invasion of Yemen, mid-air refueling of Saudi warplanes bombing the country, has come to an end over the weekend. US and Saudi officials both confirmed this program has halted. US officials offered few specifics on the decision, but Saudi state media claimed that they […]
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James Clapper and John Brennan Should Not Escape Prosecution
Recently declassified documents show that the former CIA director and former director of national intelligence approved illegal spying on Congress and then classified their crime. They need to face punishment, writes John Kiriakou. (CN Opinion) — Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa made a dramatic announcement this month that almost nobody in America paid any attention to. Grassley released […]
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