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The Super-Rich Can’t Hide From the Rest of Us
Published on Tuesday, February 03, 2015 by Common Dreams The Super-Rich Can’t Hide From the Rest of Us by Michael Winship Private jets of participants of the World Economic Forum in Davos stand at the airport in Kloten near Zurich, … Continue reading
Interrogation, Sensory Deprivation and the CIA/MI-5/6A Canadian Connection
Posted by Cecil Rosner on August 23, 2010 Interrogation, sensory deprivation and the CIA: A Canadian connection Thirty-six years ago, Donald Capri was driving across the Redwood Bridge in Winnipeg when he spotted a body floating in the Red River. … Continue reading
On Terrorism and Terrorists: Stan Goff Former Counter-terrorism (Ranger-SF-Delta Force) Special Operator
war made easy transcript_125 Stan Goff is a retired veteran of the U.S. Army Special Forces. During an active-duty career that spanned 1970 to 1996, he served with the elite Delta Force and Rangers, and in Vietnam, Guatemala, Grenada, El … Continue reading
Vintage Churchill and Netanyahu
Vintage Churchill By Robert Barsocchini 02 February, 2015 Countercurrents.org “The Aryan stock is bound to triumph.” – Winston Churchill (Sarasota Herald Tribune) “One might as well legalise sodomy as recognise the Bolsheviks.” – Winston Churchill (Churchill: A Life) … Continue reading
Outdoing Dr. Goebbels in Nazi Germany: The Propaganda War against RT
Outdoing Dr. Goebbels in Nazi Germany: The Propaganda War against RT Post Categories: Canada Neil Clark | Sunday, January 25, 2015, 16:07 Beijing Anti-war protesters rally in front of the White House … Propaganda. At its best – a wonderful … Continue reading
China Building 40,000 Miles of Global High Speed Rail Compared to US War Costs or…
China Building 40,000 Miles of Global High Speed Rail Compared to US War Costs or… Post Categories: Canada NextBigFuture | Wednesday, February 4, 2015, 17:05 Beijing … Obamacare The problems with overspending yet still having ineffective healthcare have been going … Continue reading
Russians name Brezhnev best 20th-century leader, Gorbachev worst
How Russians View Gorbachev “Gorbachev’s rule ended up with the dissolution of the USSR, which is still considered by Russians as the 20th-century catastrophe,” said Aleksey Grazhdankin, deputy head of the Levada Center. Attitudes towards Yeltsin worsened following his 1992 … Continue reading