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Monthly Archives: October 2014
MH-17: The Untold Story
Three months after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was violently brought down from the skies over Ukraine, there are still no definitive answers to what caused the tragedy. Civil conflict in the area prevented international experts from conducting a full and … Continue reading
U.S. Bio-warfare Laboratories in West Africa are the Origins of the Ebola Epidemic
American lаw рrоfеѕѕоr Francis A. Bоуlе, аnѕwеrѕ questions about Ebola and reveals that USA hаvе bееn uѕing Wеѕt Afriса as an offshore to сirсumvеnt thе Cоnvеntiоn оn Biological Wеароnѕ and dо biо-wаrfаrе work. Arе wе bеing tоld thе truth аbоut … Continue reading
Prize-Winning US Documentary: Maidan Massacre
A new prize-winning American documemtary film has been released which suggests that the snipers who killed 100 demonstrators on Kiev’s central square in January and February of this year may have been working for pro-western groups seeking to overthrow the … Continue reading
Glenn Greenwald: Why Privacy Matters
Glenn Greenwald was one of the first reporters to see — and write about — the Edward Snowden files, with their revelations about the United States’ extensive surveillance of private citizens. In this searing talk, Greenwald makes the case for … Continue reading
The Virtual Interview: Edward Snowden
“We are no longer citizens, we no longer have leaders. We’re subjects, and we have rulers,” Snowden told The New Yorker magazine in a comprehensive hour-long interview. The whistleblower believes one fallacy in how authorities view individual rights has to … Continue reading