The Confiscation of Bank Deposits and The Derivative Debt: James Corbett interviews Ellen Brown on GRTV
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You may have heard that McCain, in preparation for his reelection run in 2016-- if he wins, he'd be 86 when his term expires-- is trying to purge the Arizona GOP of extremists. Aside from "who would be left?" we might wonder what McCain is afraid of. And, of course it's a primary challenge by a teabagger like Dave Schweikert or Matt Salmon.
By Matt Agorist | The Free Thought Project | December 31, 2014 Louisville, KY — A New Albany police officer of 19-years is being fired after she blew the whistle on her department. In May, Officer Laura Schook made several claims against her department including corruption, padded overtime and discrimination. “My supervisors [were] padding their […]
My article “Argumentation Ethics and Liberty: A Concise Guide” was published in Mises Daily (May 27, 2011) (it includes “Discourse Ethics and Liberty: A Skeletal Ebook” [archived comments on Mises thread; reprinted below]). Below I note some relevant supplemental material that has been published since or that I have been made aware of that was not noted […]
By Roqayah Chamseddine | Al-Akhbar | December 31, 2014 This year was a powerful amalgamation of torment, dissent, and small victories – a mixture of struggles, oftentimes intersecting, which will shape the new year. Resistance across Egypt, against the torrent of brutal authoritarianism, is ongoing, and the battle that is being waged against the Sisi […]
Kalle Lind pratar i det sjunde avsnittet av Snedtänkt med Moa Lundqvist och Dilan Apak från Tankesmedjan i P3 om skämt som retat.
Over the past few days we talked about the corrupting nature of the culture of policing-- from the perspective of victims and from the perspective of good apple police officers who were sickened by the entire filthy enterprise.
At least 231 people were killed and 13 more were wounded, as U.S. forces have begun to train their first group of fresh Iraqi recruits.
I have been laid up, so to speak, for the last few days with one heck of a cold... But I am a stubborn and persistent blogger, and I want to send this message off to everyone...Happy New Year to all of my readers.... I am truly crossing my fingers that this year will be one of good fortune for everyone.... But with the Jews and their plans to implode the entire world economy this year, it could be one of hardship and uncertainty....Again, let us all hope for the best for this coming year... But always be prepared for the worst!More to comeNTS
Aaron keeps things casual as he talks about various topics. The show ends up with an exploration of the idea of Enlightenment. A difficult thing to nail down, Enlightenment is certainly a real phenomenon. Where it actually takes an individual is never certain until that person takes action on their own.
topics include: American Civil War, hidden history, Sam Houston, divide and conquer, confusion, Enlightenment, epiphany, different interpretations, good and evil, fear of death, devaluing life
UNIAN
December 31, 2014
US preparing deployment of 150 armored vehicles to Europe
The United States is planning to deploy about 150 tanks and armored vehicles to Europe in 2015, with a third of them to be sent to Germany, the commander of the U.S, Army in Europe, Lieutenant General Frederick Ben Hodges has said, Ukrainian newspaper ZN.UA reports.
2015- what will it bring?I admit to having not good feelings about 2015. Plenty of situations ongoing. Ukraine, Turkey Pt 1 & Pt.
A price war is brewing between Canada and Latin America over who will satisfy U.S. Gulf Coast refiners’ hunger for heavy oil.The new Seaway Twin pipeline will almost double the amount of heavy Canadian crude coming to Gulf terminals and plants to about 400,000 barrels a day starting in January, according to Calgary-based based ARC Financial Corp.
This was a very timely interview, considering the psyop movie "The Interview" - "The Interview" It is America and Americans that should be offended ! Then becoming aware of the true meaning of the word- entertainment:
The US must not miss the opening right before us for agreements with Iran that would bring economic benefits to both nations. Such a partnership seems possible because the nuclear negotiations have been extended, and Iran is in compliance with dramatic demands for intrusive inspections by beefed up U.N. inspection teams.
The greatest benefit so far to the U.S. and Iran is that negotiations have forestalled military action advocated by hawks, which could have sparked a regional war. The US has far more to gain with Iran as an ally than an adversary.
1491 – Jacques Cartier, French navigator and explorer (d. 1557) was born.
1600 – The British East India Company is chartered.
1695 – A window tax is imposed in England, causing many householders to brick up windows to avoid the tax.
1757 – Empress Elizabeth I of Russia issues her ukase incorporating Königsberg into Russia.
1759 – Arthur Guinness signs a 9,000 year lease at £45 per annum and starts brewing Guinness.
1775 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Quebec: British forces repulse an attack by Continental Army General Richard Montgomery.
By Sam Mitrani | LAWCHA | December 29, 2014 In most of the liberal discussions of the recent police killings of unarmed black men, there is an underlying assumption that the police are supposed to protect and serve the population. That is, after all, what they were created to do. If only the normal, decent […]
Saturday we asked if you would hide Ed Snowden in your home, to protect him from the American National Security State, the way heroes during World War II hid Jews and Resistance fighters from the Nazis at great personal risk.Before Snowden was granted asylum in Russia-- provoking the CIA coup in Ukraine and American sanctions that are destroying Russia's economy-- he addressed a handful of Russian officials, lawyers and human rights advocacy organizations on July 12 at Sheremetyevo Airport.
By Robert Fantina | Aletho News | December 31, 2014 The United States once again disgraced itself on the world stage at the United Nations on December 30, when it voted against full recognition of Palestine. It proved to the world, if any further proof was required, that it has no interest in fostering the […]
By Matt Agorist | The Free Thought Project | December 30, 2014 New York, NY — The NYPD has basically stopped doing its job since the murder of officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu earlier this month, according to reports in the New York Post and New York Daily News, and yet the city hasn’t descended into […]
By Saed Bannoura | IMEMC & Agencies | December 31, 2014 A Palestinian family from a village east of the town of Yatta, near the southern West Bank city of Hebron, narrowly escaped death on Wednesday at dawn, when a number of fanatic Israeli settlers hurled Molotov cocktails into their home as they slept. The […]
Ma’an – 31/12/2014 BETHLEHEM – A 10-year-old Palestinian boy was injured after an Israeli settler ran him over on the main road of the Palestinian village of Tuqu south east of Bethlehem early Wednesday. Bethlehem region emergency services official Muhammad Awad told Ma’an that Amir Majed Ahmad Suleiman, 10, received a number of bruises after […]
Al-Akhbar | December 30, 2014 Israeli forces detained over 1,000 Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank and annexed Jerusalem in 2014, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) said Tuesday. Abdul-Nasser Farawna, head of Authority of Prisoners’ Affairs, a PLO body, said that Israel detained 1,266 Palestinian children, below the age of 15, in the West […]
Every month James dips into the mailbag to answer questions from subscribers, Twitter followers, listeners and interested bystanders. This month he tackles questions on Gary Webb’s “suicide,” mandatory voting in Australia, tax truth, the New World Order, Gladio B, Greenspan the Goldbug, and much more.
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teleSUR | December 30, 2014 A poll released Monday revealed that over 60 percent of Ecuadoreans approved of President Rafael Correa’s management of the country. Correa’s support is “unprecedented” in Ecuador, said the president of the survey institute, Polibio Cordova in a press conference, as the Ecuadorean leader has maintained high levels of support since […]
teleSUR | December 30, 2014 According to a survey made by Gallup, Vladimir Putin’s popularity increased by 29 percent compared with 2013 data, when 54 percent of Russians surveyed approved his role as leader of the country. Gallup attributed recent nationalism following Crimea’s incorporation into Russia and the Sochi Winter Olympic Games to explain the […]
The media is implying that Boehner pushed Grimm into resigning. It may be true; we'll probably never know for sure since Grimm's resignation from Congress well may have been part of a plea deal with the Feds to keep him from getting a long, long prison term. Forcing elected officials out of office-- even organized crime figures like Grimm-- isn't something that gets talked about publicly in America.
That is not the headline to the article. The post title is how I see this incident.I have written more then one post on the symbiosis that exists between some of the Kurds and ISIS.Yes, I get flak for it. Shrugs shoulders. Oh, well. I got to call it as I see it. And that is how I see this!This transfer of fighters took place right around Christmas
CBC News
December 30, 2014
HMCS Fredericton on way to Mediterranean for NATO mission
HMCS Fredericton left Halifax on Tuesday as part of Operation Reassurance, Canada’s response to Russia’s military aggression in Ukraine.
Family members and well-wishers gathered at the CFB Halifax dockyard to say goodbye. The frigate and its crew is not expected back until the summer.
By Christine Stone | Ron Paul Institute | December 15, 2014 Prague “red card” protest, November 2014 Despite the firmness shown by the EU’s biggest players when it comes to sanctioning Putin’s Russia, lower down the pecking order some member states are not happy. Unlike the most craven and obedient puppets — the Baltic States […]
Words of Ken Stone, a friend who has long been active in anti-war movement in Canada, and who is a member of the Hamilton Coalition To Stop The War. Ken Stone lectures on R2P (see attached business card at bottom):
By Robert Bridge | RT | December 31, 2014 By the end of next year, Washington plans to station about 150 tanks and armored vehicles in Europe, according to a US military commander, who said the decision was made before the Ukrainian crisis strained Russia-US relations. Although no official announcement has been made as to […]
The progression of the government’s case indicting North Korea for hacking Sony’s computer system – and revealing the petty ego-trips of Hollywood’s glitterrati – was succinctly summed up by computer security expert Jeffrey Carr in a pithy tweet: "NK did it 100% OK, NK did it w/ help OK, NK outsourced it OK, NK was […]
The liberation of Duluiya has apparently left hundreds of militants dead, but this has yet to be independently confirmed. Meanwhile, the Islamic State militants are claiming to have downed a fighter plane in Diyala province. At least 437 were killed and 34 were wounded.
With apologies to Ken-- and in recognition of all the work he's done to make sure everyone at DWT knows everything there is to know about The Nutcracker-- I wanted to mention something not many people do remember about the score to that 1892 ballet.
The nuclear age gave way to a fascination in the 1950’s with space aliens, leading to the creation of Project BLUE BOOK by the Air Force to track the soaring number of UFO sightings being reported nationwide.
The CIA is now admitting that they were actually to blame for the vast majority of such sightings, confirming in a report on the U-2 spy planes that test flights over the US coincided with the mania.
Says E.J.: "Kenworthy’s argument is that we can 'successfully embrace both flexibility and security, both competition and social justice.' His wish list is a straightforward set of progressive initiatives.""We now seem to be living in the Age of High C, a period when every fight is Armageddon, every foe is a monster, and every issue is either the key to national survival or the doorway to ruin. . . ."When I look around, I see a lot of liberals who live quite traditiona
• Things to come: Forward into the past! (11 Presidential Dream Tickets)• Crazyspeak of the Year nominee No. 9: Former republican VP nominee Paul "Crazy Eyes" Ryan• Crazyspeak of the Year nominee No. 10: Bryan Fischer of the American Family AssociationYou Can't Make This Stuff Up Dept.: On FOX "News" for March 3, "America's Mayor" makes known his preference for Vladimir Putin over President Obama: "Putin makes a decision, and he executes it, quickly. . . . That's what you call a leader." (See Presidential Dream Ticket #2.)
You Can't Make This Stuff Up Dept.: On FOX "News" (March 3), "America's Mayor" rates Vladimir Putin over President Obama: "Putin makes a decision, and he executes it, quickly. . . . That's what you call a leader."Sorry, minor technical difficulties here, but we'll be back with Part 8 of Noah's "2014 in Review" at 6pm ET/3pm PT. -- Ken#
Yesh Din | December 29, 2014 Someone shot a bullet at Ashraf Muhammad Jamal Tufiq’s foot in Bil’in in 2009. The IDF’s investigatory bodies did their best to make sure they will never find the shooter. On Friday, January 16 2009, someone – a member of the Israeli security forces – fired a bullet into […]
A look back at the events that shaped 2014 with special guest Dr. Future. From the uprising in Ukraine, the disappearance of MH370, Boko Haram, the rise of ISIS or ISIL, Flight MH17 downed in …
IMEMC News & Agencies | December 30, 2014 Israeli occupation forces, since the early hours on Monday, have been holding military training sessions with live ammunition, in the Khirbet Taweel area, South Nablus. Member of the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee of Aqraba, Yousef Deriyyah, said that Israeli occupation forces, Sunday evening, bulldozed and damaged several […]
ALAIN SORAL : Le Punching-ball à toute épreuveVous voulez passer sur Canal, vous faire remarquer par BHL, obtenir une interview dans Causeur, héberger votre blog dans Médiapart, être repris par JSSNews ? Tapez sur Soral, et surtout n’y allez pas de main morte. Il n’existe aucune limite. Aucune ligne rouge. Tout vous sera pardonné, même les énormités et les grossièretés.Il y a des raccourcis fantastiques qui mériteraient de passer à la postérité de la bêtise si on devait un jour l’établir pour l’édification des peuples.