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Rage for Change in Egypt

November 28th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Tantawi Last February, Egyptians celebrated Hosni Mubarak's ouster. He became an obstacle to Washington's Middle East agenda and had to go. For years, State Department and Pentagon officials wanted him out for opposing key US… more »

The Troubling Case of Saif Gadhafi

November 28th, 2011
By Franklin Lamb - (Zintan, Libya) Despite the claims of the National Transitional Council of Libya (NTC) that Saif al Islam Gadhafi, the apprehended subject of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant that ordered his transport to The Hague, is… more »

Why the Occupy Movement is doomed to failure?

November 28th, 2011
By Prakash Kona I never understood what the Occupy Movement aimed to achieve to begin with. Either it was too ambitious in aspiring to challenge corporate despotism or its goals were impossible to begin with. Not to mention it continues to be abstract… more »

The Arab Spring - hello or goodbye to democracy?

November 28th, 2011
By Alan Hart Israeli democracy fades to black (the black of the blank screen at the end of a film). That was the headline over a recent article by Lawrence Davidson, an American professor of Middle East history. He argued that the suppression of the… more »

Oregon governor rightly suspends death penalty

November 27th, 2011
Mary Shaw In a September 7 debate among the GOP presidential hopefuls, Texas Governor Rick Perry seemed quite proud of leading the country in death row executions. He indicated that he loses no sleep over the possibility of executing an innocent person.… more »

The War on Terrorism or a Global Crusade against Islam

November 27th, 2011
By Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D. British author and producer Adam Curtis (The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear: BBC documentary challenging the American version of the “War on Terrorism”), spells out the myth with clarity:… more »

The Feds Knew: 50 years of fracking-induced earthquakes

November 26th, 2011
By Rady Ananda Washington's Blog posted some info last August confirming that the US federal government has long known of the link between fracking and earthquakes, as well as the link between deep well fluids contaminating shallow drinking wells. As… more »

Global milk war ramps up as citizens face off with regulators

November 26th, 2011
By Rady Ananda The battle for food freedom intensifies across the planet as citizens assert their right to raw dairy products unadulterated by drugs and genetically modified ingredients – in the face of authorities seeking to restrict our food choices… more »

Suffolk Co. NY to hear proposal to ban chemtrails

November 26th, 2011
By Rady Ananda Food Freedom On Dec. 6, New York’s Suffolk County government will hold a public hearing on a proposal to ban aerial spraying of aluminum oxide, barium, sulfur, and other salts into the air over the county without first filing an… more »

US Higher Education in Crisis

November 26th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Diogenes called education "the foundation of every state." Education reformer Horace Mann said the "common (public) school (is) the greatest discovery ever made by man." Education reform under Bush and Obama want public education made… more »

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