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Japan's Tragedy Provides Us All an Opportunity to Show that We Have a Heart

March 16th, 2011
by Brian McAfee The severe blow from nature with which the Japanese people were struck with on Friday, March eleventh purportedly took the lives of over ten thousand people while forever altering the lives and emotional well-being of hundreds of… more »

From Hiroshima to Fukushima to US!

March 16th, 2011
Eileen Fleming [The World]---"It's like the third atomic bomb attack on Japan. But this time, we made it ourselves."- Keijiro Matsushima, an 82-year-old survivor of America’s atomic bombing of Hiroshima. [1] Japan's quake-damaged northeast has helped… more »

Coverup and Denial in Japan

March 16th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Discount all official government statements and major media reports repeating them instead of demanding expert, unbiased views. Officially, Japan's nuclear emergency is under control and contained. In fact, lies substitute for truths,… more »

Libyan Options Running Out

March 16th, 2011
By Brian Downing The Libyan uprising once seemed sure to follow the pattern in Tunisia and Egypt where longstanding autocrats stepped down after large popular demonstrations. Colonel Kadafi, however, has rallied his forces and is quashing the… more »

Winds chase evacuees in Japan; Hawaii threatened by Fukushima fallout

March 15th, 2011
By Rady Ananda In a deepening tragedy, after an earthquake and tsunami caused four explosions at nuclear reactor plants in Japan, most of those who evacuated the area headed south, since winds normally would have pushed the radioactive clouds to the… more »

"Postponed, but Not Avoided" (OpEdNews 404 – Repost)

March 15th, 2011
By Robert Singer Click here to read why “this article is not currently available” at OpEdNews. October 21, 2008 Postponed, but Not Avoided On both environmental and financial fronts, the end of our consumer society can be postponed, but not avoided. We… more »

Post Nuclear Japan, Pre Disaster United States

March 15th, 2011
Michael Collins The Japanese disaster at Fukushima I is a human tragedy of striking proportions. As many as ten thousand citizens may be dead in the general catastrophe, with many more at risk for radiation poisoning at levels yet to be determined. The… more »

The Tragedy of Fukushima May Be Mankind’s Greatest Hope

March 14th, 2011
Peter Chamberlin The Tragedy of Fukushima is not yet fully known, at least not in terms of the long-term effects of the radiation released today and tomorrow, perhaps for mankind’s entire “half-lifetime.” We don’t know (meaning our best scientists don’t… more »

The End of Nuclear and its Timing

March 14th, 2011
by Jan Lundberg Three days before the Fukushima nuclear power explosion, I made this comment on a peace activist's Facebook page: "I believe a successful, final anti-nuke campaign will only take place in one of two ways: (1) collapse puts the entire… more »

Manning Must be Tortured to Make an Example of Him and to Intimidate his Supporters

March 14th, 2011
Kevin Zeese Stand With Brad, We Are All Bradley Manning WikiLeaks threatens corporate media control over information, the government’s need to mislead to the public The article below is from a speech given by Kevin Zeese in support of Bradley Manning at… more »

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  • By Cathy Smith A forensic autopsy of how feminism was laundered into a weapon of empire and a loyalty oath to capital. Feminism History, Neoliberalism Critique, Capitalism and Gender. Under a freeway overpass in Los Angeles, a houseless woman in her…
  • Paul Craig Roberts For decades I have been watching American democracy unravel as it became increasingly dysfunctional. US democracy murdered President John F. Kennedy and followed up by murdering his brother, Robert F. Kennedy. Then President Nixon was…
  • Kaitlin Harper A Study of America’s Milquetoast Media’s Sanitized Mythologies and the Unseen Horses of Power Galloping Beneath the Carousel of Consent. The media is the bleach for the sins of governments, militaries, and corporations Each morning, the…
  • By Louise Hamilton Is your new Tesla saving or destroying the Planet? We cannot electrify our way out of extraction; we can only change where the holes are dug. The world’s “green transition” runs on a dirty paradox. The metals and minerals that…
  • By David Swanson, World BEYOND War Opening remarks of #NoWar2025 Good morning, afternoon, and evening. Thank you to everyone who is here and to all of the wonderful speakers and participants we are about to hear from over the next three days and to all…
  • Mark Powell The Democratic Party is hemorrhaging its base. Progressive disillusionment is now a measurable, systemic crisis. The Democrats offered up Kamala Harris in 2024 as a “Mommy State” to counter Donald Trump’s Daddy State. A cold-blooded…
  • Ann McFee The Empire Turns Inward The American empire, once draped in the language of freedom, is devouring itself. What began as a project of global domination under the banner of democracy has turned its machinery inward — the surveillance,…
  • Terry Lawrence Prologue: Free Speech As Corporate Property Financial corruption, political corruption, censorship, algorithmic censorship, and curtailed free speech are now the geo-political and economic engines of global society. From George W. Bush…
  • Mark Powell The Billionaire Junta In 1928, Herbert Hoover inherited a market swollen by illusion, a public intoxicated by speculation, and a Cabinet that mistook its own avarice for intelligence. In 2025, Donald Trump presides over an eerily similar…
  • Rick Foster An exposé revealing how Western media, shaped by Zionist influence, erases Palestinian truth through propaganda, censorship, and straw person moral distortion. The story of Palestine has never been merely a story-it has been an argument over…
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