Government

The Road To War With Russia

January 9, 2015 0

We’re not only on it; we’ve already arrived by Chris Martenson For several weeks now the anti-Russian stance in the US press has quieted down. Presumably because the political leadership has moved its attention on to […]

World Affairs

Killing Charlie: Cui Bono?

January 9, 2015 0

by PEPE ESCOBAR Putin did it. Sorry, he didn’t. In the end, it was not Russia “aggression” that attacked the heart of Europe. It was a pro-style jihadi commando. Cui bono? Careful planning and preparation; Kalashnikovs; rocket-propelled grenade launcher; balaclavas; sand-colored ammunition […]

Commentary

Forecast 2015 — Life in the Breakdown Lane

January 9, 2015 0

“Don’t look back — something might be gaining on you,” Satchel Paige famously warned. For connoisseurs of civilizational collapse, 2014 was merely annoying, a continued pile-up of over-investments in complexity with mounting diminishing returns, metastasizing […]

Commentary

We Are Entering An Era Of Shattered Illusions

January 8, 2015 0

By Brandon Smith The structure of history is held together by two essential and distinct kinds of links, two moments in time to which no one is immune: moments of epiphany, and moments of catastrophe. Sometimes, […]

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