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Occupy Revolution

November 25th, 2011
Joel S. Hirschhorn History tells us that it is nearly impossible to know in real time whether some kind of national, grassroots public protest ends up being the beginning of a true revolution against a ruling government system. This is true for the… more »

Egyptian Military Power Grab

November 25th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Last February, euphoric celebrations followed Mubarak's ouster. Across the Middle East and North Africa, people rejoiced. Activist Saed Karazon told AFP: "What happened in Egypt is not only for the Egyptian people, it is for all… more »

Israel Steps Up Police State Crackdowns

November 25th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Israel never embraced democratic values. More than ever today that's true. Many Jews understand. As a result, they're voting with their feet and leaving. Gideon Levy remarked that "(i)t's really an irony of history, because Israel was… more »

Occupy With a Vengeance! Change is a Messy Affair, But it Has to be Done

November 25th, 2011
By Vincent L. Guarisco "I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies." ~~Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) Is it just me?...Or is it getting crazy out there? I guess if you want honest press, you have to own… more »

Eurozone Doomsayer Got it Right

November 25th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Eurozone economies are cratering. Every fix tried so far failed. Combining 17 dissimilar countries under one monetary/fiscal system assured disaster waiting to happen. British economist Bernard Connolly knew it before the euro's 1998… more »

Another New York Bomb Plot: Real or Fake?

November 25th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Post-9/11, America waged war on Islam. Innocent victims are targeted for political advantage. They're called fundamentalists, extremists, terrorists and fanatics. Why Muslims when, in fact, Islam teaches love, not hate; peace, not… more »

OWS: Too Big to Fail

November 25th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman An idea whose time has come resonates globally. November 17 marked two months since beginning in New York. Earlier Middle East and European protests inspired it. Now it's spreading everywhere across North and South America, Europe,… more »

Coming: Big Austerity Cuts

November 25th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman The congressional August Budget Control Act of 2011 established the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction - aka Supercommittee. Doing so was extralegal. The Constitution's Article 1, Section 8 explains congressional powers. None… more »

Cellphonemania: Why is the U.S. Justice Department in this Image?

November 24th, 2011
By Katherine Smith U.S. Sues to Stop AT&T Deal – A Surprisingly Swift Move or Disinformation? The Justice Department’s lawsuit is most likely Disinformation … deliberately misleading information announced publicly or leaked by a government, intelligence… more »

Social Opposition in the Age of Internet: Desktop “Militants” and Public Intellectuals

November 24th, 2011
James Petras Introduction The relation of information technology (IT) and more specifically the internet, to politics is a central issue facing contemporary social movements. Like many previous scientific advances the IT innovations have a dual purpose:… more »

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