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July 16 and Nuclear Everything: Oppenheimer, Clinton, Beatles, Vanunu and the Bhagvad Gita

July 15th, 2010
eileen fleming On July 3, 2010, "as a child of the Cold War" Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton remarked to to Members of the U.S. Delegation to the New START Negotiations and Nuclear Posture Review Department Staff: "As every one of you know better… more »

Under Threat: A Free and Open Internet

July 15th, 2010
by Stephen Lendman First some background. As a candidate, Obama pledged support for "network neutrality to preserve the benefits of open competition on the Internet." As president, he reneged across the board, including for Internet freedom and… more »

Kos, "Raw Data," and the Mainstream Media

July 15th, 2010
Michael Collins When DailyKos publisher and owner Markos Moulitsas demanded that his pollster produce raw data from the polls Moulitsas purchased, he established a principle of election polling transparency that could open up the checkered history of… more »

J. D. Salinger - With Love and Squalor, For Esmé

July 14th, 2010
By Katherine Smith, Ph.D This essay will explore the relationship of America’s most famous recluse to The CIA, George H.W. Bush and the MK-Ultra mind control program. In his celebrated story For Esmé – With Love and Squalor, Salinger, trying to get a… more »

Misery and Despair Plague Haitians

July 14th, 2010
by Stephen Lendman Six months after Haiti's January 12 quake, inadequate relief has arrived, numerous accounts calling conditions hellish, unsanitary and unsafe - New York Times writer Deborah Sontag's July 10 article for one, headlined, "In Haiti, the… more »

Police Brutality in America

July 13th, 2010
by Stephen Lendman The cold-blooded murder of Oscar Grant - Video Across America, daily incidents occur, one of many the cold-blooded January 1, 2009 murder of Oscar Grant - unarmed, offering no resistance, thrust face-down on the ground, shot in the… more »

IS ISRAEL A NORMAL COUNTRY?

July 12th, 2010
John Chuckman "Israel went so far as to attack ruthlessly an American intelligence ship..." Critique of an article with the same title in Toronto’s Globe and Mail by Ian Buruma This article starts with a brave question, and I think for most people the… more »

Israel's Settlement Enterprise: Longstanding, Outrageous and Illegal

July 12th, 2010
by Stephen Lendman B'Tselem, the Israeli human rights organization, addressed it in its July 2010 report titled, "By Hook and By Crook: Israel's Settlement Policy in the West Bank", ahead of a July 6 meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin… more »

Heat Wave Washes Away American Ideals: LeBron James, the Media, and the American Soul

July 12th, 2010
by Walter Brasch Millions of Americans had pleaded with basketball superstar LeBron James to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers and come to their city when he became a free agent. Bloggers, media pundits, and reporters of every kind seemed to devote much of… more »

Allow them to own a home? La, Abadan! (No, never!) No “implantation” of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon!

July 12th, 2010
Part VII of a series on the Case for Palestinian Civil Rights in Lebanon Franklin Lamb Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp, Beirut The explosive issue of Palestinian civil rights in Lebanon will move to center stage under the Parliamentary spotlight this… more »

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  • by Tracy Turner Plastic has been in use for over a century. It was first created in the mid-19th century, with the invention of celluloid in 1869, and it is considered the first actual plastic. The widespread commercial production of plastics began in…
  • Employees from the World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli air strike on their vehicles in the central Gaza Strip. (Majdi Fathi / NurPhoto via Getty Images) JAMES BAMFORD Because it isn’t so much the bombs that kill but the list that puts…
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  • By: Brett Redmayne-Titley. “… we see the brutal repression that we have not seen in the [US] universities...The truth is that this unprecedented brutal repression...expresses at state of panic for the western system in general.”- Bashar al-Assad. As…
  • Matt Taibbi The 2024 presidential race increasingly looks like it will be decided by lawyers, not voters, as Democrats unveil plans for America's first lawfare election. The fix is in. To “protect democracy,” democracy is already being canceled. We just…

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