What is blindingly obvious to employers but apparently invisible to the average zero-business-experience mainstream pundit is this: if you want to fix the economy, you must first fix healthcare. If you want to pinpoint a primary reason why U.S. enterprises

In the Tax Justice Network March 2016 podcast: Is the US president really serious about tackling corruption in the finance sector? Are the presidential candidates? Now they can prove it. Bank Whistleblowers United tell us how they can restore the

‘This is in large part a speech by MP Richard Burgon (Leeds East – Labour) about historical cabinet papers, secrecy of the government, its supporting institutions, the hiding of previous socially toxic policies and plans to water down the Freedom of Information Act. The full recording can be read HERE with this particular speech recorded […]

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‘There is a simple reason why science has a very naive understanding of ourselves and our universe. It can only discover correlations, not causation. It does not have a concept of quantum measurements. It has no tools to measure quantum fields. Since everything in the universe happens at a quantum level, science as we know […]

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‘“One of the tasks that we clearly have is to rebuild trust in our political system … it’s about making sure people are in control and that the politicians are always their servants and never their masters.” David Cameron, First speech as Prime Minister, May 11, 2010. David Cameron has made “transparency” a mantra. In […]

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‘Britain’s College of Policing has trained 270 police officers from Saudi Arabia despite the state’s poor human rights record, which includes torture and the death penalty. Human rights groups are demanding the college, which is a sub-body of the Home Office, disclose the kind of training it has given the Gulf state. But the educational […]

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‘Just because it’s called the Freedom of Information Act, doesn’t mean the information is free. In fact, if you’re an activist or a journalist trying to investigate the police, chances are it’s going to cost you, as reporters discovered last year when they tried to obtain documents pertaining to the police killing of Michael Brown […]

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‘If there’s one thing that the Federal Reserve of Counterfeiting hates – it’s allowing the American people to see what they’re doing. They don’t like letting the plebs have a look in at how they create money for old rope (printing money out of thin air and then lending to the US gov’t at compound […]

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‘Chauffeur-driven government cars are thought to have cost the taxpayer more than £6million last year as ministers are accused of a “shocking” lack of transparency over their use of the service. The government has failed to produce supposedly “annual” figures for spending on official cars for three years since a new system was introduced. The […]

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‘The Government’s decision to launch a review of the Freedom of Information Act was widely condemned when it was announced back in July as likely to lead to “more secrecy, more mistakes and bad decisions”. It is effectively a review by government officials that provides the excuse to water down current transparency laws to create […]

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‘More than 100 transparency campaigners have written to David Cameron accusing him of stuffing a commission on the future of the Freedom of Information Act with critics of the law. Two months ago, the Prime Minister unveiled the five-member commission and told it to consider reforms to the legislation first introduced by Tony Blair. But […]

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‘ A Bill to hide government actions both large and small from public scrutiny is quietly making its way through the Wisconsin legislature. A budget committee voted to approve the bill Thursday along party lines with only Republicans voting for it. It still must pass both houses and be signed into law by the governor. […]

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‘Ahead of a parliamentary debate on the findings of the Anderson Report on spy powers on Thursday, it is reported that some within the intelligence community will do all they can to resist transparency. David Anderson QC, who is reviewing GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 surveillance powers, has said the agencies in question should make their […]

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