World Affairs

The Assassination of Greece

February 23, 2015 0

by James Petras Yánis Varoufákis and Aléxis Tsípras The Greek government is currently locked in a life and death struggle with the elite which dominate the banks and political decision-making centers of the European Union. What […]

World Affairs

Ukrainegate: NATO weapons for truce

February 20, 2015 0

Via Voltaire Network Ukrainian Pres. Petro Poroschenko touches the Saxon’s thin armor. Photo via Accidents News Initially it seemed surprising that on the first day of the negotiations marathon [1] in Minsk a bill to “provide […]

World Affairs

When It Comes To ISIS, Obama Is Utterly Clueless

February 19, 2015 0

By Michael Snyder The most savage group of Islamic terrorists that any of us have ever seen has taken over large portions of Iraq, Syria and Libya.  As they go along, they are gleefully beheading, crucifying […]

Commentary

Must Europe Be An American Colony?

February 19, 2015 0

Against the “Atlanticist” consensus by Justin Raimondo, February 16, 2015 Francis Fukuyama’s famous essay “The End of History?” contains a phrase that aptly describes the common conception of Europe today: positing that the ideological battle for […]

Government

Coming Soon: The Department of the Internet

February 19, 2015 0

Who opposes a free and open Internet? Answer: government. Who do activists beg to protect Internet freedom? Government. Trusting the government to run the Internet is like trusting the NSA to never spy on Americans. […]

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