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Daily Archives: August 23rd, 2009

Showdown with Russia and China: U.S. Advances First Strike Global Missile Shield System By Rick Rozoff

23-Aug-09

A change in the American White House, the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s and the mounting costs in both dollars and lives of the war in Afghanistan have not slowed down the U.S.’s plans for military domination of the planet and in outer space; nor have they lessened the threat of an unprecedented catastrophe resulting from the designs by the United States and its allies in Europe and Asia to establish an impenetrable international missile shield that would leave two of the world’s nuclear powers, Russia and China, targets for coercion and first strike conventional and nuclear attacks.

National Security, Media Disinformation and the H1N1 Swine Flu Selected Articles

23-Aug-09

Global Research, 19-21 August, 2009: National Security, Media Disinformation and the H1N1 Swine Flu Selected Articles

Big Pharma and the Warfare State Selected Articles

23-Aug-09

Global Research: Big Pharma and the Warfare State Selected Articles 15-18 August, 2009

Joe Bageant: How much freedom can one man stand?

23-Aug-09

Freedom comes in many forms in America, and new forms are constantly being created. The latest has been freedom from basic financial security. The weakened economy has given corporatists an excuse to, as they say, ‘let workers go.’ Which sounds as if companies are granting employees some sort of freedom: ‘Go on George, twenty years on the job is long enough, so git outta here. Have yourself a ball!’

Honduras: The Wolf Report By S. Artesian

23-Aug-09

Taking the lessons learned at the feet of the US military to heart, the Republic of Honduras’ Cobra squadron woke the president of that country to tell him the bad news: 1) he was no longer president; 2) he never really was president; 3) there really isn’t a republic of Honduras; 4) a plane was waiting to take him to that haven of stability, productive farms, and CIA stations, Costa Rica; 5) he would have to leave his credit cards behind.