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Henningsen: US on the Wrong Side of History in North Korea
The North Korean crisis took another turn this week. Yesterday, the UN Security Council passed a new round of sanctions against North Korea, following their recent alleged hydrogen bomb test.
According to the UN’s High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Izumi Nakamitsu, North Korea does not want to start a nuclear war, and the US is not seeking regime change in Pyongyang.
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Behold a Pale Horse, and its Rider is Death
Behold a Pale Horse, and its Rider is Death
Paul Craig Roberts
Two of America’s most populous states, Texas and Florida, are in hurricane ruins, and Washington is fomenting more wars.
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PBC News & Comment, 9.12.17: Will Pelosi’s “Pragmatism” Doom Single Payer?
Sanders in the Senate and Conyers in the House have more support than ever for single payer—but “pragmatic” Pelosi balks--Bernie Sanders to introduce “Medicare for All” tomorrow, but Leader Pelosi is focused on short-term politics
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Latest Attack on Sputnik a ‘Symptom of a US Media Unused to Competition’
Sputnik – 11.09.2017 The FBI has questioned former Sputnik employee Andrew Feinberg as part of an ongoing Congressional investigation into whether the agency is a ‘Russian propaganda network’ worthy of a registry in the US Foreign Agents Act. Speaking to Sputnik, respected author and journalist James Petras explained what was really at the heart of […]
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Another Republican Congressman Calling It Quits-- Michigan Foreclosure King Dave Trott Heads For The Hills
Dave Trott, the guy who made a living evicting little old ladies from their homes during snow storms, is the latest congressional Republican announcing his retirement. A- Excellent! B- If there was a competent DCCC there would never have been a Congressman Trott to begin with.
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Will the President of the Philippines Keep His Word and Kill His Son?
(ANTIMEDIA) — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war has reportedly killed well over 6,000 people in a war even he admits is “unwinnable.” Duterte has been so adamant about continuing this policy, however, that he even vowed he would kill his own children if they were caught using drugs.
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#PumpUpThaVolume: September 12, 2017
Media Monarchy plays Mount Kimbie, Dent May, Guided By Voices and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for September 12, 2017. ♬
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Arkansas approves first step to 2018 dicamba ban
Next steps for the potential ban are approval from the full Plant Board, the Arkansas Governor and the Arkansas Legislature
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Al-Shabaab is Not Mining Uranium in Somalia to Sell to Iran
By Cindy Vestergaard | The Fact of the Matter* | September 8, 2017 The Common Misconception Militants are strip mining uranium deposits in Somalia to sell to Iran. Fox News: “Al Qaeda affiliate mining uranium to send to Iran, Somali official warns US ambassador.” VOA: “Somalia Seeks US Help, Says Militants Plot to Supply Uranium […]
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Rand Paul Takes a Stand Against Unconstitutional War
Rand Paul's 2016 presidential run was extremely disappointing. Rather than take it hard to the establishment, he seemed more interested in playing footsie with neocons and establishment Republicans. That strategy didn't work and it never will. Rand Paul is best when he's acting like a statesman and not a politician -- that's what people who like him, like about him. His campaign advisors were clearly incompetent, but at the end of the day the buck stops with him.
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North Korea’s Ambassador to Russia SLAMS United States in statement before press
North Korea’s Ambassador to the Russian Federation has become the second DPRK official to speak out against the latest UN resolution imposing further sanctions on the East Asian country.
Earlier today, the North Korean Envoy to the UN’s mission in Geneva said that North Korea would respond to US aggression by inflicting the “greatest pain” the US has felt in its existence.
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EU launches new ‘single resource’ website to counter ‘Russian propaganda’
RT | September 12, 2017 An EU agency, specifically tasked with fighting what the West terms ‘Russia propaganda,’ has launched its new website to provide Europeans with “a single resource” to “enlighten” them about alleged “pro-Kremlin propaganda.” The site was launched in English, German and Russian. It’s part of the ongoing “EU vs disinformation” campaign […]
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AFGHANISTAN: “Colonialism Corrupts One Generation after Another in all Conquered Countries” ~ Andre Vltchek
Italian troops took over ancient Citadel in Herat City. @AndreVltchek
Andre Vltchek
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Requiring U.S.-Made Steel in Pipelines Would Backfire
The president’s commitment to U.S. manufacturing is garnering praise, but this particular plan, no matter how well-intentioned, would likely backfire, destroying more jobs than it creates.
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The Global Warming AKA Climate Change Fraud: Important Video Shows How Global Warming Is A Crooked Business!
I try my best to cover a wide multitude of subjects at this blog... One of the most important subjects, in my honest opinion, is the exposure of one of the greatest scams concocted in the history of all mankind.. That is of course the fraud of man caused "Global Warming" also known as "Climate Change"..... I want to present here some further evidence that it is indeed a swindle and a fraud......I was sent the following video just a few days back by an observant reader who said "Hey NTS.. You missed this one, an it shows how Global Warming is a crooked business as well as a scam"....
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#MorningMonarchy: September 12, 2017
The enduring octopus, planted computers and extended battery life + this day in history w/another other 9/11 and our song of the day by Marilyn Manson on your Morning Monarchy for September 12, 2017.
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Syrian Journalist Wipes the Floor with Turkey’s Former President During Eurasian Media Forum
Syrian journalist, Alaa Ebrahim, confronts Turkey’s former president, at Eurasian Media Forum. (Photo: Screenshot)
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Sweden: Firemen Abandon Burning House After Being Attacked in ‘No-Go Zone’
Malmo has a heavy migrant population that has "no-go zones" where rampant drug trafficking, gang crime, and religious extremism can be found. [...]
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Israeli support for Kurdish statehood is a poisoned chalice
By Mahan Abedin | MEMO | September 12, 2107 With the referendum on proposed Kurdish independence just two weeks away, the stage is being set for the gravest political and potential military crisis in post-Baathist Iraq. Months of intense lobbying by Iranian, Turkish and even American officials and interlocutors has failed to dissuade the Iraqi […]
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Why Movie Viewers Should See "Tulip Fever"
As prices ascend in a bubble, life is glorious. But in the end, speculators are left disheartened and disillusioned. Sadly, for the backers of this film, too few people will buy tickets to “Tulip Fever” to learn this valuable lesson.
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20 States Request Supreme Court to Release Videos Exposing Planned Parenthood
Currently, there is a Court gag order on undercover videos filmed by the Center for Medical Progress because the judge claims they signed a confidentiality agreement to attend the National Abortion Federation’s convention. [...]
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Democratic Senator Bob Menendez Trial May Force Resignation
If convicted, Menendez could lose his Senate seat, and a new senator would be appointed by Republican Governor, Chris Christie, which could affect a future Obamacare vote. [...]
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US Epedemic of Opioid Addiction May Be A Cause of Male Unemployment
New study shows that half of the men who dropped out of the workforce are on opioid painkillers. In 2015, 91.8 million Americans, roughly one in three, used opioid painkillers such as Vicodin and OxyContin. [...]
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Why Would Anyone Expect A Political Careerist To Have A Worthwhile Campaign Message?
Politico was eager to remind its readers that "Democrats are just as divided as Republicans these days." When there's a lot of money at stake, isn't that always the case... not just "these days?" Some "big news" this weekend was that Hillary isn't going to run for office again. Oh.
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Congressman says Imran Awan will get immunity for “disturbing story” that will destroy Wasserman Schultz
Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) hinted in an interview on Fox Business with host Lou Dobbs that there will soon be “significant” news about former DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Last week news broke that Imran Awan’s wife, Hina Alvi struck a deal with federal prosecutors to return to the United States where she currently faces charges of conspiracy and bank fraud. -
Evacuation and the Danger of Mindless Obedience
None of this is to say that you should never evacuate before a hurricane or other anticipated disaster. But the record is pretty clear on one thing. Whenever the government has hundreds of thousands or millions of people mobilized and traveling down the same road, it’s always best to be somewhere else.
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White House accuses former FBI director James Comey of “false testimony”
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked by a reporter to respond to Steve Bannon’s “60 Minutes” comment that President Trump firing of the FBI director was the “worst political mistake in modern history”.
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5 Ways "Consumer Protection" Hurts Consumers
Fortunately, there is a better alternative to government regulation. We should look to foster an environment of financial competition that allows institutions to offer superior products while being held to account by rival firms. This will ensure that more consumers can access better quality services at a lower price. Financial regulation does not have to be a zero-sum trade-off between consumers and businesses. A competitive financial services sector ensures that they both serve each another.
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60 Minutes denies altering Steve Bannon’s appearance (Video)
Yesterday The Duran reported that CBS News used color tricks to make Steve Bannon look like a red-eyed drunk.
Following Steve Bannon’s interview with Charlie Rose, professional photographer Peter Duke published a video explaining how CBS used color adjustments to make Bannon “look bad” on television.
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Facing a Major Attack on Academic Freedom in Canada
By Prof. Tony Hall | American Herald Tribune | September 11, 2017 Sixteen years after the event, 9/11 stands as striking evidence of an insidious assault on science. Officialdom’s dogged adherence to a discredited account of 9/11 stands as a stark illustration of this phenomenon. The subordination of scientific method to the higher imperatives of […]
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Syrian War Report – September 12, 2017: Battle For Eastern Syria
https://southfront.org/syrian-war-report-september-12-2017-battle-for-e… 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 via: https://www.patreon.com/southfront Voiceover by Harold
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Rapist in Sweden who attacked 12-year-old girl not in prison, 2 months after attack
This July, a 12-year-old Swedish girl was dragged into a restroom by a man in the center of Stenungsund, where she was beaten, raped, and threatened with death.
The girl’s mother knew the identity of the rapist and immediately reported him to the Swedish police, who to date have done nothing.
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How the Government Turns Natural Disasters Into Catastrophes
Many of the most expensive flood and storm disasters in US history have occurred in recent decades. Federal flood insurance amplifies the impact of storms by encouraging Americans to build and rebuild in areas prone to flooding.
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Concerning Free Speech Zones
By John Rohn Hall | Dissident Voice | September 11, 2017 They say 9-11 changed everything. Although the U.S. Government has, from the very beginning, done everything within its power to stifle and quarantine free speech, the Bush era really kicked the practice into high gear. It’s been nearly fifteen years ago that I first […]
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Vonu: The Search for Personal Freedom, Number 2 — Letters from Rayo
Below, you will find Rayo’s second book, edited and originally published by Jim Stumm. You can download for FREE in both PDF and Word document format. Keep a look out for more publications! There’s plenty to come. If you enjoy the book and value the time that went in to digitize it, please consider leaving […]
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The joy of fix: a festival for repair-lovers will take place in London
The first ever Fixfest will celebrate a surge of interest in community repair groups across the globe
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Mark Anderson: The September 11 & 18 2017 Issue Of The American Free Press
In today’s show originally broadcast on September 12 2017, TBR Radio’s Andrew Carrington Hitchcock interviews Mark Anderson, a regular contributor to the American Free Press, for the bi-weekly show on articles in the new edition of the American Free Press. Click Here For The American Free Press Website
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Risk assessment of GM soybean turns out to be fake
Plants with triple herbicide resistance could soon be authorized for the first time
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Morgan & Morgan files lawsuit on behalf of farmers impacted by dicamba
Complaint against Monsanto, BASF, and DuPont cites significant damage to millions of acres of American crops
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Rand Paul Is Trying to Force the Senate to Do Their Job — Here’s How You Can Help
Watch the Senate floor live:
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Music has Charms to Aggravate, Incite, Distress and Soothe the Savage Breast
The effect of music on your temporal balance. Or perhaps your temporal imbalance? I'm enjoying delving into the subject! A selection of information worth sharing.Such as this ( reading through it)Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast,To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak.I've read, that things inanimate have mov'd,And, as with living Souls, have been inform'd,By Magick Numbers and persuasive Sound.What then am I? Am I more senseless grownThan Trees, or Flint?
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Solitary Confinement is Appallingly Common In Public Schools
The use of physical restraints, locked “seclusion rooms,” and solitary confinement for children is rampant throughout the nation’s public schools. A comprehensive analysis by NPR and ProPublica, analysts found that instances of restraint and seclusion were used over 260,000 times in the 2011-2012 school year.
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Dutch propose exempting new GM techniques from GMO law
Health and food safety commissioner wants public debate
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