Monthly Archives: December 2013

Roger Waters Compares Israeli Policy to Nazi Germany

Excerpt from an interview with Roger Waters: Frank Barat: You’re talking about yourself being one of the only one, in your position, taking radical political positions. When it comes to Palestine, you are very open about your support for a … Continue reading

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Nixing Mandela Funeral as Too Costly, Bibi Shows World What He’s Truly Made of

In his eleventh-hour decision against attending the funeral of Nelson Mandela, Benjamin Netanyahu proved that he is not the smug, petty, vindictive, waffling, in-your-face insulting man he seems. He’s something worse. The problem is not so much that the prime … Continue reading

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Seymour Hersh: White House Lied About Syrian Gas Attack

By Seymour M. Hersh Barack Obama did not tell the whole story this autumn when he tried to make the case that Bashar al-Assad was responsible for the chemical weapons attack near Damascus on 21 August. In some instances, he … Continue reading

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War Crimes Tribunal Issues Landmark Verdict against Israel for Genocide

To a crowded courtroom on the late afternoon of November 25, presiding Judge Lamin Mohd Yunus announced the verdict by an international panel of seven jurists: “The Tribunal is satisfied, beyond reasonable doubt, that the first defendant, (General) Amos Yaron, … Continue reading

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John Pilger: Apartheid Did Not Die

“Apartheid Did Not Die” is a 1998 Carlton Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger, which provides analysis of South Africa’s then new, democratic government. African National Congress (ANC): The Freedom Charter

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‘Nothing is Beyond Our Reach’: Evil Octopus Strangling the World Becomes Latest US Intelligence Seal

This is the real mission patch for a rocket carrying spy satellites heading into space.   Billions of dollars annually are being used to fund operations conducted by the United States intelligence community, the likes of which allow the government … Continue reading

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Helen Thomas on Her One Question for Obama

White House Press Corps longest-serving member says Obama lost credibility when he dodged her question on Israeli nukes. Helen Thomas: “Jews are NOT semites, most of them came from Europe”

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Mandela in 2002: ‘America is a Threat to World Peace’

Nelson Mandela, 84, may be the world’s most respected statesman. Sentenced to life in prison on desolate Robben Island in 1964 for advocating armed resistance to apartheid in South Africa, the African National Congress leader emerged in 1990 to lead … Continue reading

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Garden of Eden and the Original Sin

In the previous chapter of the Holy Scriptures we saw that there were actually two conflicting accounts of the Creation, both believed to have been written by an ancient Hebrew god named Yahveh. Why it is so, is a bit … Continue reading

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Second Version of the Biblical Tale of Creation

In a previous post we learned about how an ancient Hebrew god by the name Yahveh created the whole universe in only six days some 6,000 years ago. That also included all life on planet Earth, land, seas, plants, trees, … Continue reading

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