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Sputnik | Gold always glitters, and once upon a time, the reputation of the United States as a safe place to store nationally-owned gold reserves offshore did as well.
Rod Bridge, whose 16-year-old son died after taking a synthetic drug, travelled to China and recorded meetings with local drug bosses.
PINAC | Sacramento County sheriff’s deputies then searched the man’s home, finding no guns, before they apologized and went on their way.
50,000 Modovans rally in the capital Chisinau demanding the government resign and early elections.
Europe losing its culture.
Zero Hedge | Wildfires are now raging across many parts of northen and southern California focing Governor Jerry Brown to call a state of emergency.
The news has been greeted with shock in Mexico.
Was it really an accident?
London Independent | The methamphetamine-based drug Pervitin was manufactured from 1937 onwards by the Nazis and distributed among the armed forces.
Reports that the official unemployment rate has fallen to 5.1 percent may appear to vindicate the policies of easy money, corporate bailouts, and increased government spending. However, even the mainstream media has acknowledged that the official […]
Kurt Nimmo | Lavrov said “there is something else which is a concern of the coalition.”
Lavrov said “there is something else which is a concern of the coalition.”
The war on ISIS is being sabotaged by “other aims” in the mind of Obama’s forces, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in an interview with Channel One TV, as reported by TASS Sunday.
Lavrov added that when there was a question of destroying chemical weapons a year ago, Assad was considered a legitimate president of Syria and his actions were welcomed in UN Security Council resolutions.
“I hope I would not fail anyone by saying some of our counterparts, members of the coalition, say that they sometimes have information about where, at which positions, are certain IS groups, but the coalition’s commander—in the U.S. naturally— would not agree to deliver a strike,” he said.
“Analysis of the coalition’s aviation causes weird impressions,” he said. “The suspicions are other than the declared goal of fighting the Islamic State—there is something else in that coalition’s goals,” the minister said. “I do not want to make any conclusions—it is not clear what impressions, information of higher ideas the commander may have—but signals of the kind are coming.”
Over 100 activists attended a day-long symposium in New York City on Saturday, Sept. 12, commemorating the 14th anniversary of the original Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. The conference spotlighted the fight for the declassification of the 28 pages from the original Joint Congressional Inquiry. EIR Senior Editor Jeffrey Steinberg addressed the conference as part of a panel on “The Secret 28 Pages—Push to Declassify.” Steinberg was joined on the panel by Wayne Madsen and conference organizer Les Jamieson. The panel began with a 10-minute excerpt from a CNN news broadcast on the fight to declassify the 28 pages, and a brief segment of one of the recent Capitol Hill press conferences.
Steinberg told the audience that the LaRouche movement’s probe of 9/11 actually began nine months before the attack—when LaRouche national spokeswoman Debra Freeman delivered testimony opposing the confirmation of John Ashcroft as the Bush-Cheney Attorney General, on the grounds that the administration was committed to a bureaucratic fascist takeover, to be triggered by a Reichstag fire incident. So LaRouche was fully prepared when the 9/11 attacks occurred. Steinberg reviewed the fight to declassify the 28 pages and the special role that the LaRouche movement played in forcing the issue to the fore.
Steinberg’s remarks were seconded by Madsen, who carried the consequences of the coverup of the Saudi role in 9/11 up to the present, with the subsequent emergence of the Nusra Front, the Islamic State, and other Al Qaeda spinoffs.
The conference was energized by the laser focus on the 28 pages fight, which was taken up again at the closing question and answer session, which was again forcefully addressed by Steinberg.
John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man also spoke at the conference and threw his weight behind the fight to declassify the 28 pages.