Do as we say, not as we do.

Paul Joseph Watson | Do as we say, not as we do.

London Independent | The Duke of Windsor, who is widely regarded as a Nazi sympathiser, once argued that bombing England could bring peace by ending WWII, it has emerged.

London Guardian | Branch closures in the UK and six other major markets are among cost-saving measures to be detailed as chief executive Stuart Gulliver briefs shareholders.

Financial Times | Technology has made it possible for employers to monitor employees more closely than ever.

Zero Hedge | A major publisher of scholarly medical and science articles has retracted 43 papers because of “fabricated” peer reviews.

Zero Hedge | Saudi Arabia is ready to acquire nuclear weapons if diplomatic talks aimed at halting Iran’s nuclear ambitions break down.

RT | A hacker group backing the Syrian government claimed responsibility for hacking the official website of the US Army.

Sputnik | The politician gave his vision of “what is at stake”.

Mac Slavo | The world of self defense is about to change dramatically.

New American | “Congress ought to have answered before even considering whether to grant the executive such broad new powers.”

Michael Kreiger | Think about how troubling this is for a second.

Michael Kreiger | By now, it’s pretty clear that the U.S. Presidency represents little more than a 4-8 year period in which the chosen puppet proves his or her worthiness to America’s billionaire class.

Truth Revolt | “This is CNN. We’re not here to blur the lines.”