Friendly Spying: Wikileaks reveals NSA ‘economic espionage’ of French companies
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‘Israel has deported two top political figures who had taken part in a flotilla defying the Zionist regime’s blockade of Gaza Strip. Tunisian ex-president Moncef Marzouki and European parliament member Ana Miranda were deported from the occupied territories on Monday. “The (former) president of Tunisia and the Spanish lawmaker flew this morning. There are another […]
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‘Authorities in Kuwait say they have busted a “terror cell” involved in a recent deadly bombing at a Shia mosque in Kuwait City. Kuwait’s Interior Minister Sheikh Mohammad Khaled al-Sabah made the announcement in parliament a few days after the June 26 bombing which claimed the lives of nearly 30 people in the capital. “We […]
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‘Two French soldiers in Burkina Faso have been suspended over accusations of sexually abusing children, France’s Defense Ministry says. According to a statement released by the ministry on Tuesday, the two soldiers were suspected of “committing acts of a sexual nature” on children on Monday in the West African country. French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le […]
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“I’ve always been more conservative than not”, True Detective star Vince Vaughn told American radio show host Adam Carolla in 2013. Before that, the amiable-seeming actor was known as a backer and friend of two-time Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, and an endorser of Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential bid. But how did he get from there to his notorious GQ interview, in which he claimed that teachers should be allowed access to guns in schools? 2004: Vaughn the conference crasher Vaughn’s Wedding Crashers co-star Owen Wilson said that he’d attended a conference for young members of the party at The … Continue reading →
The Secret Police in Orwell’s dystopian society were employed by the Ministry of Love. In that ironic designation we find the genuine meaning of the insistent refrain that “love” triumphed when the US Supreme Court consummated the long campaign to bring the most intimate human institution fully under the state’s control. Those presently celebrating the state’s “affirmation” of same-sex relationships are intoxicated by the knowledge that they are the “who” rather than the “whom” in Lenin’s famous formula (which defines the essential political question as “who does what to whom”). Like countless others they have been beguiled into believing that … Continue reading →
Forget about the Confederate flag, what about false flags? The FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin last Friday warning of heightened concerns over potential terrorist attacks during the holiday weekend. ABC News reported that the bulletin said July 4th could appear to extremists to defame the Prophet Muhammad and would “likely result in threats or plans to conduct violent extremist acts.” The bulletin also warned government and military officials to be cautious of their social media posts over the weekend. Former CIA Deputy Director Morell told CBS’ This Morning that while such warnings go out routinely, ”there’s nothing routine about this particular one to me.” Reprinted … Continue reading →
Make no mistake; the Greek crisis is a euro crisis that threatens the solvency of the ECB itself, and therefore confidence in the currency. Before going into why, a few comments on Greece will set the scene. Last weekend it became clear that Greece is heading for both a default on its government debt and also a failure of its banking system. With the benefit of hindsight it appears that the Greek government was unwilling to pretend that it was solvent and extend its financial support as if it was. The other Eurozone finance ministers and the troika were not … Continue reading →
1. Every Mass Shooting Has One Thing in Common And it’s not the weapons, says Dan Roberts. . 2. The Real Reason for Flag Hysteria To distract us from the schemes and crimes of the regime, says Tom DiLorenzo. . 3. The War on Men Gamergate division. Article by Allan Davis. . 4. The US Government Is Going Down The Fed and the banksters, too, says Gary North. . 5. The Impossibility of Ants And other reasons to distrust Official Science. Article by Fred Reed. . 6. The Stock Market’s Day of Reckoning It’s very near, says Ron Paul. . 7. Escaping the Matrix John W. Whitehead … Continue reading →
A huge fault in the Earth’s crust near Los Angeles is leaking helium, researchers have found. They say the unexpected find sheds new light on the Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone in the Los Angeles Basin. It reveals the fault is far deeper than previously thought, and a quake would be far more devastating. It follows a report from the U.S. Geological Survey has warned the risk of ‘the big one’ hitting California has increased dramatically. UC Santa Barbara geologist Jim Boles found evidence of helium leakage from the Earth’s mantle along a 30-mile stretch of the Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone in the … Continue reading →
Many people are looking at the recent Supreme Court decisions about ObamaCare and same-sex marriage in terms of whether they think these are good or bad policies. That is certainly a legitimate concern, for both those who favor those policies and those who oppose them. But there is a deeper and more long-lasting impact of these decisions that raise the question whether we are still living in America, where “we the people” are supposed to decide what kind of society we want, not have our betters impose their notions on us. The Constitution of the United States says that the … Continue reading →
Ever wonder why the biggest market for pick-up trucks (that’s us, the U.S.) has so few trucks available? Yes, yes, there are the big ones – mostly made by the Big Three. But how come the others – smaller brands, smaller trucks – have been so reticent about cashing in on this most lucrative (highest profit margin per vehicle) segment? Could it be the “chicken tax”? Never heard of it? It’s the tax – the tariff – that makes it much more expensive to bring a truck to market in the U.S. that was not made in the U.S. It … Continue reading →
Everything secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity.” — Lord Acton Since being inaugurated in 2009, President Barack Obama has issued 30 Presidential Policy Directives (PPD), 19 of which he has ordered to be kept secret from Congres and the American people. Barack Obama campaigned for president promising to usher in an era of transparency in government. That promise stands next to “if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor” in the Barack Obama Presidential Hall of Shame. No less than USA Today called … Continue reading →
Austrians have launched a petition to quit the EU, arguing that the nation will be better off economically if it leaves the union. To force the national parliament to consider the initiative activists need to have gathered 100,000 signatures by July 1. The petition was started by a retired 66-year-old translator, Inge Rauscher, who has collected enough signatures to launch an official campaign. The plea seeks to request that the national parliament debate the idea of a referendum on quitting the EU. However, to get that issue even discussed, the petition must gather 100,000 signatures. “We want to go back … Continue reading →