Posted on 21. Apr, 2011 by Debbie in Activism, Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Israeli Occupation, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War Crimes, Zionism
“This peace process is no more… This is an EX-PEACE PROCESS!” Stuart Littlewood / My Catbird Seat Jeff Halper now focuses on Palestine’s Big Chance: its application for statehood In an article Mobilizing for September? Jeff Halper, Director of The Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), shares his thoughts on the collective action that must [...]
Posted on 08. Apr, 2011 by Debbie in 9/11, Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, U.S. Foreign Policy
You might ask why New York is always the target. You might ask who controls so much of the infrastructure of the city and has the ability to derail any criminal investigation and even civil litigation. By Gordon Duff /Senior Editor Veterans Today CENSORED TERROR “DRILL” MOST COSTLY IN HISTORY “More checkpoints per square mile [...]
Posted on 02. Apr, 2011 by Debbie in Afghanistan, Britain, Commentary/Analysis, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
Those who have protected and pampered the Mubaraks and Ben Alis all these years see no irony in coming forward to claim credit for the tide that has turned the Arab world around Aijaz Zaka Syed / ARAB NEWS SO it has come down to this. After Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, Libya now finds itself [...]
Posted on 27. Feb, 2011 by Debbie in Activism, Britain, Commentary/Analysis, Egypt, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, USA, War
ED NOTE: Jeremy Yong makes some interesting arguments which might be useful when it comes time to defend the freedom of the web against those who are going to try to shut it down as a “tool for uprisings, revolutionaries and insurgents.” He also makes some insightful comments on the constituents and causes behind most [...]
Posted on 21. Feb, 2011 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, U.S. Foreign Policy
VETERANS TODAY TV February 20, 2011 with Gordon Duff and Raja Mujtaba The diplomatic standoff between the United States and Pakistan over the arrest of State Department security contractor Raymond Davis for murder continues while the courts in the state of Punjab consider their options. The American government has, since the incident, listed Davis as [...]
Posted on 15. Feb, 2011 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
“Enclaves of Americans, CIA, Blackwater, “diplomats,” are said to be all over Pakistan. Webster Tarpley (video below) claims they are recruiting and training terrorists. There is no evidence of Davis and those like him be they dozens, hundreds or thousands, are actually performing any mission in either the best interests of either the United States [...]
Posted on 11. Feb, 2011 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War Crimes, Zionism
Once the nucleus is split, the energy released is that which resembles misunderstanding, enmity, frustration and even hatred. Since the fission itself is controlled ‘very carefully,’ the manipulators must also induce the bombardment. By Jonathan Azaziah Fission is defined as ‘the act or process of splitting into parts.’ In a more scientific explanation, fission is [...]
Posted on 11. Jan, 2011 by Debbie in Activism, Britain, Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Lebanon, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
Murdoch’s dominance Paul J. Balles looks at the hazards of relying on the mainstream media, which are increasingly concentrated in the hands of a small number of conglomerates and moguls, such as Rupert Murdoch, and suggests some websites and commentators in alternative media. For me, as a journalist, the web offers the most interesting and [...]
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