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Speaking the Unspeakable: The Assassination and Martyrdom of Thomas Merton

A Quasi-Review by Edward Curtin of The Martyrdom of Thomas Merton by Hugh Turley & David Martin Killing a...

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From Troy to Damascus: Seeing the Light

by Hugh O’Neill One of the oldest cities in the world, Damascus was already 2,000 years old at the...

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It's All Over Now Baby Red, White and Blue

some thoughts by Phillip Farruggio Leave your stepping stones behind there, something calls for you Forget the dead you’ve...

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Jeremy Corbyn's Nazi Death Cult

by CJ Hopkins So it appears the British are our last best hope of stemming the blood-dimmed Putin-Nazi tide...

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Litvinenko and the Demise of British Justice

by James O’Neill February 11th, 2016 In the wake of the bizarre and troubling elisions and falsehoods already apparent...

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Denying the Obvious: Leftists and Crimestop

And thus the U.S. left leadership sits in the left chamber of the hall of mirrors, complaining about conspiracy...

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The World is Burning, while Western Left is Quarreling

by Andre Vltchek It really is a shame, and it is tiring, but it is actually nothing new: there...

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The Defining Year Was 1991: The Demise of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union

by Marcus Papadopoulos, via Global Research Whilst there are no golden ages, it is abundantly clear that the world...

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Thus Spake Oprah As The New York Times Spots UFOs Over The Comb Over Empire

by Phil Rockstroh I remember my first impression of the Reality Television program American Idol. I cringed at the...

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A Genuine Actor: Francesco Serpico

by Edward Curtin There are unconscious actors among them and involuntary actors; the genuine are always rare, especially genuine...

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Synanon, the Brainwashing “Game” and Modern Transgender Activism: The Orwellian Implications of Transgender Politics

It appears as if the creation and promotion of trans cult activism and ideology is part of a larger...

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The Rise of Fascism in a Brave New Digital World

by Jeff Einstein, via DigitalApostate There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making...

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Is Putin profoundly corrupt or “incorruptible?"

Sharon Tennison recounts her personal experience of and observations about Vladimir Putin first published in 2014 and first appearing...

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The word of the day is…

by Mark Doran If there’s one thing that the West’s state-corporate media loves to report, it’s public protest in...

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When The Unthinkable Becomes Quotidian: Thermic runaway and Strangelovian palaver

by Phil Rockstroh The effects of humankind created climate chaos are proving to be more devastating than even the...

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New Year's Message and Warning from a War Correspondent

Sometimes it is useful to take a break from news bulletins and newspapers, and even from ‘friendly’ Internet publications....

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What Was Verifiably Great About America: Fragments Of A Memoir Set To A Musical Soundtrack

by Phil Rockstroh Having been born in a coal and steel company town but destiny delivered, as an adult,...

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Shadow Economy, Democracy and the Manipulation of Public Opinion

by Denis Churilov Let’s talk about drugs, pop-music, public opinion manipulation and shadow economy. There’s a sociological concept known...

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NATO – the tool of European neo-fascism and Pope’s “blessed silence”

by Prof. Arthur Noble, via InSerbia March 24, 1999 was a day of gross shame and ignominy in the...

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The Myth of the Given

by Vladimir Golstein One of the problems of dealing with establishment, politicians, mass media and their pundits, is that...

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