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September 7, 2014 0

As in Libya, So in Syria: The Folly of Interventionism

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Links As in Libya, So in Syria: The Folly of Interventionism September 7, 2014 ( Ulson Gunnar – NEO ) – The United States has been inching its way toward intervention in Syria since hostilities began in 2011. From the beginning the US State Department admitted that terrorist armies were waging war against Damascus, but both the US government, its allies in Europe, and prominent media organizations across the West repeatedly claimed that the conflict was not an invasion by multinational terrorist organizations, but rather a “pro-democracy uprising.†Now, years into the conflict, the US is finally at the threshold of direct military intervention, announcing that it would begin flights over Syria to gather “intelligence.†As in Libya… The familiar narrative taking shape should sound strikingly familiar to the lead up to NATO intervention in Libya in 2011. There, just as in Syria, heavily armed terrorists, not “pro-democracy activists†were waging war against Tripoli.

July 23, 2014 0

US Appeals to "Law of the Jungle" in MH17 Case

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Links US Appeals to "Law of the Jungle" in MH17 Case July 23, 2014 (Tony Cartalucci – LD) After the Russian Federation disclosed to the world satellite imagery, radar information, and abnormalities in Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 flight MH17’s flight path, it asked Ukraine and the Western nations backing the regime in Kiev, questions regarding their alleged evidence.

July 16, 2014 0

Golden Rice: GMO "Super Gruel" for the Masses

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They claim these initiatives are purely altruistic. Business Insider in its article, " A Miracle Rice Could Save Millions Of Lives ," claims:  Golden Rice, once it is widely released, will be much more cost-effective, as agricultural economist Alexander Stein has shown

July 14, 2014 0

Toward a Europe Whole and Free (To Loot)

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Links Toward a Europe Whole and Free (To Loot) July 10, 2014 ( Tony Cartalucci – NEO ) – When the special interests who created and direct the agenda of the European Union disagree with member states, the true nature of this supranational enterprise becomes painfully apparent – one of dictatorial special interests pursing regional policy that benefits none of its individual member states. No example of this can be clearer than the dispute that has emerged over the construction of Russia’s South Stream natural gas pipeline set to run through Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, and Italy