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JFK at 100: The War on Our Heroes Part 1

If the bullets hadn't flown, John Fitzgerald Kennedy might have been one hundred years old today. Granted, it's not...

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Escaping the Iron Cage of Hopelessness

By Edward Curtin Specialists without spirit, sensualists without heart; this nullity imagines that it has attained a level of...

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Lebanon – Hedonism and War

Text and Photos: Andre Vltchek, first published on New East Outlook Palestinian refugee camps are up in flames, across...

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Marching in Circles: Faustian Thinking and the Myth of Science

The recent marches on April 22nd to promote science and to celebrate Earth Day were perhaps well-intentioned, but they...

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Why Vault 7 Tools Used by Private Contractors Shows US Intel Needs a Ground-Up Rebuild Part 2

So, let's begin at the end. The fastest way to get things done on a geopolitical level has become...

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Why Vault 7 Tools Used by Private Contractors Shows US Intel Needs a Ground-Up Rebuild Part 1

The Vault 7 exposé by WikiLeaks neglected to mention the most important part of the disclosure. Sure, the CIA...

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On Propaganda and Bias: An open-letter to the Royal Academy

Mr Christopher LeBrun, President Mr Charles Saumarez Smith, Secretary and Chief Executive Mr Tim Marlow, Director of Artistic Programmes...

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Fake News: The Unravelling of US Empire From Within

by Prof. John McMurtry, via Global Research Setting the Stage of the Press-President War US ruling ideology and Washington...

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Left degeneracy plumbs new depths

by Patricia Greanville An appeal landed in my mailbox yesterday from I suppose the editors of Mother Jones or...

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Snow, Death, and the Bewildered Herd

by Edward Curtin, from Global Research Few people at this hour – and I refer to the time before...

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History might not repeat itself…But it Rhymes

In his masterpiece, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon identified the irreversible...

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A thought on Culture as an Integral Part of the Conditions of Existence

by Norman Pilon Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do...

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The cognitive dissonance of western “progressive liberals”

by Andre Vltchek Most likely you have already heard that tune, ten times, or maybe one hundred, depending where...

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The dark spectre of political correctness

by Vladimir Golstein at the Duran A spectre is haunting Europe—and it is not the spectre of communism. Marx’s...

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What is the European Union For?

by Frank After all the initial eu(ro)phoria and hopes placed upon the original concept of a non-aligned, social-democratic Euro-bloc,...

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How Come Washington’s Humanitarian Concerns Always Result in Population Control

by Jean Perier, via New Eastern Outlook Alleged humanitarian efforts have always been a rather important aspect of the...

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Obama’s Nonexistent Legacy

by Eric Zuesse, originally posted at strategic-culture.org Trump did more than any democrat to deflate the neocon/neoliberal agenda that...

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A collection of thoughts about American foreign policy

by William Blum, November 6, 2016, Anti-Empire Reports Louis XVI needed a revolution, Napoleon needed two historic military defeats,...

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34 Reasons This Bernie Voter Will Vote Trump

by Eric Zuesse Here are the 34 reasons I will vote for Trump: “Hillary Clinton’s Six Foreign-Policy Catastrophes” “Hillary...

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Nobel Economics Versus Social Democracy

by Avner Offer, October 10, 2016, via Project Syndicate Of the elites who manage modern society, only economists have...

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