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Border Angels Fight Trump’s Borderland Brutality
As Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant policy intensifies, an organization founded in 1986 has stepped up its efforts to help families under attack, as Dennis J. Bernstein explains. By Dennis J Bernstein America’s “National Pastime” used to be the heart of the…Read more →
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The Year Duwayne Gregory Can End Peter King's Long, Tired Political Career
Alexa Sheryll is Duwayne Gregory's campaign manager. Their primary is a week from Tuesday, June 26. Alexa explained this week that she's heard that "a lot of people don’t know exactly where the money they give to campaigns goes. "As DuWayne’s campaign manager," she said, "I can tell you exactly where your donation goes... With our campaign, money isn’t going to some shadowy super PAC fund. It’s going directly to our efforts to bring real leadership to NY-02." She pointed to three priorities they need to fund between now and the 26th:
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Russian/Turkish deal for Tell Rifaat. The Micro & Macro along the Silk Road: Pepe Escobar
Going a little long- This post covers the micro and the macroEarlier this week Southfront had delivered one of their usual vague news reports. With no link back to original source. They followed up with another one just the other day. I'm not a huge fan of Southfront. It's no different then any other source, in my opinion, information from Southfront needs verification, same as info from anywhere else.
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White Helmets: A tool for ‘regime change’ in Syria that’s too important to stop funding?
RT | June 16, 2018 Washington’s decision to resume funding for White Helmets after a brief freeze highlights how important the controversial group is for the US-promoted regime-change agenda, journalists and Syrian conflict observers have told RT. “The Pentagon planners have probably finally realized just how important the White Helmets are to the regime change […]
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Cannibalism and Cloned Meat: Why is the Establishment Promoting Total Degeneracy? – Jay Dyer
Alternate Current Radio Presents: Boiler Room – Uninterruptible Talk Radio on ACR Tonight the Social Reject Club is hashing out some Second Amendment political Jackassery, Dawkin’s ‘taboos of cannibalism’, a Rabbi’s claim that Pork is Kosher (as long as its cloned), Gremlins 2 as a metaphor for monopolistic globoculture (what could possibly go wrong?!), The Omega Man, Soylent Green gone main stream, Denis Rodman, Trump and the North Korean summit with Kim Jong-un.
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How Progress Turns Scarcity into Abundance
Jeremy Lent argues that Pinker is insufficiently concerned about depletion of the planet’s natural resources, including freshwater reserves. He faults the Harvard University psychologist for embracing a “neoliberal, technocratic belief that a combination of market-based solutions and technological fixes will magically resolve all ecological problems.”
The problem with Lent’s argument is that technological fixes and market-based solutions really are an important part of humanity’s efforts to overcome environmental challenges. -
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At least 10 dead as blast hits meeting of Taliban & Afghan forces during landmark ceasefire
RT | June 16, 2018 At least 10 people were killed as an explosion rocked a meeting of Taliban and Afghan security forces, which gathered during an unprecedented ceasefire for the Eid holiday, in the eastern province of Nangarhar, officials said. Casualties include Taliban and civilians, Attaullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor of Nangarhar, […]
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China fires back at Trump tariffs
File photo of US President Donald Trump with Chinese President Xi Jinping. It is unclear how the tariffs will affect their warm relationship
China on Saturday continued its second day of harsh criticism of the Trump administration for imposing tariffs set to go into effect on July 6.
A Chinese state newspaper said the US President had an “obsession with playing the disgraceful role of global economic disruptor.”
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It"s Time for America to Cut Loose Our Useless So-Called "Allies"
Our “allies” cede geostrategic control of their own countries and are rewarded at the expense of domestic American economic interests.
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Rachel Maddow cracks the case: Putin controlled Trump to get him to meet with North Korea (Video)
By now everyone who still follows cable news pundits is well aware of MSNBC Rachel Maddow’s obsession with “Trump-Russia collusion.”
Not an episode goes by where the Rhodes Scholar is not blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin, and his remote controlled puppet POTUS Trump, for something gone wrong (or right) in the world.
Maddow even found a way to connect Trump’s meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in Singapore, to Putin’s diabolic desires. -
The Open Secret to Canada's Tech Boom
If the Canadian tech scene continues to thrive, fuelled by new workers from abroad, it could be genuinely transformative for the economy. No wonder, then, that Canada’s government is so open to immigration. Perhaps some other countries should take note.
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Deep Truth Conference
- The nation’s major annual forum of progressive, anti-war activists continues to reject speakers addressing topics of the deep state and 9/11, so Dr. Kevin Barrett and other intrepid truth-tellers organized a “Left Out Forum.” The Deep Truth conference panel discussions and presentations are now available online.
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Antifa Hounded Him to His Grave
- Fired from his job and suffering from severe emotional and psychological trauma, a brilliant engineer-mathematician has committed suicide after harassment, intimidation, and threats by the neo-Bolshevik antifa activists.
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To Protect Non-Profit Donors from Government Persecution, Limit IRS Data Collection
"…Schedule B requires 501(c) organizations to include certain contributors’ names and addresses with their annual Form 990 reports. Yet the IRS has acknowledged that this information has no enforcement value. Instead, its collection creates opportunities for abuse and chills speech and civic participation."
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Washington launches trade war measures against China
The United States went ahead on Friday with the imposition of 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods, with the threat of additional tariffs in the future. The decision by the Trump Administration to launch a trade war between the world’s two largest economies will contribute to the already growing tensions and danger of military conflict in[Read More...]
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Sea Level Rise due to Antarctic Ice Melt has ‘Tripled over Past Five Years’
The rate of sea level rise resulting from the melting of the Antarctic ice sheet has tripled over the past five years, according to new research from a global team of scientists. The study, published in Nature, finds that ice loss from Antarctica has caused sea levels to rise by 7.6mm from 1992-2017, with two fifths of this increase occurring since[Read More...]
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Shadow Armies: Fringe Organizations of Hindutva
Book: Shadow Armies: Fringe organizations and Foot soldiers of Hindutva Author: Dhirendra K. Jha Publisher: Juggernaut Year of Publication: 2017 While Hindutva is usually associated with Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS) and its associated organizations, there are a range of Hindutva groups operating across the country. There is no recorded data on number of such groups. About 175 of[Read More...]
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Why Do Soldiers Still Keep Dying At India Pakistan Border?
In 1947 India was divided by the foreign rulers by playing a game of divide and rule to which the religious fundamentalists fell prey. India and Pakistan since then have a checkered history and uneasy relationship sometimes climaxing in wars and violent conflagrations. While the governments prefer to maintain adversarial relationship, which now sustains certain vested interests on both sides,[Read More...]
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An American Babushka in Moscow: The Elimination of Labor and the State in the 22nd Century
An article by Neil Irwin in the New York Times posted on June 12, 2018, carries the provocative title: “If the Robots Come for Our Jobs, What Should the Government Do? This question proceeds from two primary assumptions which should not be accepted at face value. The first is that the “Robots” will come for our jobs, which is to[Read More...]
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"Not a Single Adult in the Room": How G7 Was Reduced to Infighting, Arm Wrestling and Anti-Russia Hysteria
With member-states haggling over tit-for-tat protectionist measures against each other, Russia’s absence from the economic talk shop has never been more conspicuous.
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Powers & Principalities: Episode 56
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Russian Army Gets the Weapons of the Future Today
Many nations are working hard to put unmanned systems onto the battlefields, but Russia appears to be leading this race, fielding its military robotics more quickly than anyone else.
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Yemen — The Starvation Siege Has Begun
The Saudis and Emirates have the active support of Britain and the United States. The attack on Hodeidah, the siege on all Houthi controlled territory and the coming famine can still stopped. Britain and the U.S., the Saudis and the Emirates are on the verge of committing a war crime that will exceed the war on Iraq by any measure.
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FIFA World Cup 2018: Can You Hit a Home Run at the Soccer Field
A couple of days ago, the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia was opened by a match between Russia and Saudi Arabia national teams that many anticipated. At the grand opening of this event, Russia’s president Vladimir Putin announced that: -
Rumors of peace adversely affected stock values for military industrial complex
Stock values took a slight dip following the summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this past Tuesday as the relations between Trump and Kim seemed somewhat amiable, potentially leading to a peaceful outlook with the communist east Asian country.
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Real Takeaway: The FBI Influenced the Election of a President
The good news is the Deep State seems less competent than we originally feared.
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Katolska kyrkan skapade Europa
I ett nytt avsnitt av podden Tankar från framtiden (inspelat 13/6) pratar jag med den katolske bloggaren Mikael Karlendal. Han var tidigare protestant och pastor i Pingstkyrkan, men har konverterat till den katolska kyrkan. På sin blogg Till försvar för den kristna tron försvarar han den katolska tron, men skriver också om historia och om konflikten mellan islam och väst.
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Για την ενότητα των αλέκιαστων, των ανυπάκουων, των αξιοπρεπών – EφΣυν 16 ΙΟΥΝΙΟΥ 2018
Κάθε περίπου 80 χρόνια η Ευρώπη περνά έναν υπαρξιακό «σπασμό», μια κρίση τόσο βαθιά που καταδικάζει μία ή περισσότερες γενιές στην απόγνωση, αλλά παράλληλα επιταχύνει τον ιστορικό ρου γεννώντας νέες δυνατότητες μαζί με τις νέες απειλές: 1848, 1929 και 2008 – στιγμές ιστορικές που οδήγησαν στη μαζική δυστυχία, αλλά και σε κοινωνικούς αγώνες χωρίς τους οποίους η Ευρώπη θα ήταν πιο πρωτόγονη, λιγότερο πολιτισμένη.
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Trump fosters market uncertainty and then complains about it
Oil prices are on the rise, and Trump is not happy about it. This past Wednesday, Trump took to Twitter to express his displeasure with the rise in the price of oil, a price increase that is partly due to the sanctions that he himself imposed on the oil producing nation of Iran.
Oil prices are too high, OPEC is at it again. Not good!
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Pentagon admits that Russian military choppers outperform their American counterparts
Yet another piece of Russian military hardware is proving itself to be of a higher quality than those designed and built by American arms manufacturers.
Increasingly, the Russians are developing military components that far surpass the functionality of American made ones.
The most recent case is that of the Russian Mi-17 helicopter, which is being admitted by Pentagon officials as possessive of greater functional capabilities than the American Black Hawk helicopter. -
Russia calls for relaxation of UNSC nuclear sanctions on DPRK
As a major part of normalizing the situation on the Korean peninsula relative to the isolation of the North Korean regime, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, is advocating for the relaxation of nuclear related sanctions which were implemented more than a decade ago by the United Nations Security Council.
Such action could help move the peace and denuclearization process along by allowing international economic transactions to occur.
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Midnight Meme Of The Day!
by NoahHypocrisy On Parade!I love it when politicians and assorted buffoonish miscreants such as Señor Trumpanzee's new bestie Sean Hannity get tripped up by their own words. It's conceivable, of course, that some Republikooks like Hannity, who long for the world to go back to the good old days of 1200 A.D., momentarily forget that we have such a thing as film, but dear Sean does make his living on TV so maybe it's just a massive shortcoming of his mental processes and abilities.
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Reclaiming the UN’s radical vision of global economic justice
What are the political implications of meeting the established human right for everyone to enjoy an adequate standard of living? In short, it necessitates a redistribution of wealth and resources on an unprecedented scale, which is why activists should resurrect the United Nations’ radical vision for achieving Article 25. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is one of the most[Read More...]
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The great, grand BBC: It’s “neutral”!!!
The great, grand BBC was covering the Kim-Trump Singapore summit live. And, as usual it failed to forget its attitude to North Korea: A great show of news-neutrality! The coverage (June 12, 2018) began at 4:32 as it said: “A historic day begins. “Welcome to the BBC’s live coverage of a historic day. The meeting between US President Donald Trump[Read More...]
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Does the Burns/Novick Vietnam Documentary Deserve an Emmy?
By the time I reached Episode Four in this ten-episode film, I concluded it should not be touted as an Emmy Award winning documentary. Episode Four “Resolve,” is the story of 1966, a year that the producers of this film have designated as the time when doubt began to worm its way into American troops. This doubt sows the breeding[Read More...]
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Why is J&K without Street Vending Act?
The regulation of street vending act 2014 is not extended to Jammu and Kashmir the reason is best known to the legislators, however, Minister of State for Housing & Urban Development, Ms. AsieaNaqash promised that her government will enact the ‘J&K Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2016’ on the pattern of ‘Street Vendors (Protection[Read More...]
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Why There Won’t Be a Yemeni Version of the ‘White Helmets’
(ZHE Op-ed) — Have you noticed the almost complete lack of video footage showing the ongoing Arab and US coalition aerial bombardment of Yemen’s key port city of Al Hudaydah? Reuters reports the following: “People are scared. The warships are terrifying and warplanes are flying overhead all the time,”university student Amina, 22, who lives near the port, told Reuters by telephone. […]
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Bloody springs in Kashmir
Young boys are joining the rebel groups consistently that signifies the complete failure of Hurriyat’s policies of leading the conflict to its logical conclusion. No one seems obedient to adhere their thoughts on the peaceful demonstration that could secede Kashmir from the clutches of India. Kashmiris are trying to convince two nations to enter into dialogue and resolve the protracted[Read More...]
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China approves retaliatory tariffs worth $50 billion on US imported goods
Earlier this year, Trump announced tariffs against Chinese goods, which prompted retaliatory tariffs from Beijing.
Trump followed up China’s retaliation with even further punitive measures, which China then responded to before negotiations in Washington managed to cool the tensions down somewhat. -
PUCL Condemns the Assassination of Shujaat Bukhari, Editor, `Kashmir Raising’
PUCL is deeply shocked and strongly condemns the dastardly assassination of Shujaat Bukhari, Editor-in-Chief of `Rising Kashmir’ on Thursday, 14th June, 2018 evening by armed gunmen just as he was getting into his vehicle after leaving office. 2 of his personal security officers also died as a result of the shooting. A very experienced journalist Shujaat was a strong voice[Read More...]
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Analysis: Deal or no deal? SYRIZA sells out “Macedonia” name, but will the agreement be ratified?
Could it be the case that the long-standing dispute between Greece and the “Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” (FYROM) over the name “Macedonia” is headed towards a resolution?
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UN Rejects Plan for Immediate Ceasefire in Yemen Port
(ANTIWAR.COM) — A Swedish call at the UN Security Council for an immediate ceasefire in the Yemen port of Hodeidah was derailed during a closed session Friday. The US and Britain both expressed opposition to the measure, designed to prevent Saudi-led forces attacking a port responsible for feeding 8.4 million civilians. Britain insisted on the meeting being a closed session, […]
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Talks resume with Seoul for Russian gas pipeline
Talks to construct a gas pipeline from Russia that would serve both North and South Korea have resumed and the possibility is now back on the table with thawing relations between the two Koreas.
The proposal was initially undergoing formal talks some seven years ago, but stalled when diplomatic relations between the North and South soured.
Now, rather than taking shipments, South Korea can import Russian gas via pipeline, cutting their cost by half while the initiative would also serve as yet another unifying factor on the peninsula. -
Mexico is considering heavy tariffs on US corn and soy
While staring down the barrel of potential tariffs on autos being levied by the Trump administration, the Mexicans are considering their options.
One of those happens to be a retaliatory tariff on American grown soybeans and corn.
Mexico has been researching other suppliers from which to purchase these goods as well in order to dampen any negative impact on the Mexican economy that these tariffs might pose.
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