Commentary

GE Gets Out At The Top

April 10, 2015 0

by John Rubino Back in the early 2000s, General Electric — previously known as the world’s biggest, best managed maker of cool, useful things like jet engines and wind turbines — discovered that it could […]

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Police Murder in South Carolina

April 9, 2015 0

By Joseph Kishore Officials in South Carolina have charged North Charleston police officer Michael Slager with murder in Saturday’s killing of Walter Scott, a 50-year-old father of four. The decision came only after the release […]

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Exit From The Matrix: the adventure of imagination

April 8, 2015 0

by Jon Rappoport OutsideTheRealityMachine Is there something wrong with having a vision of a great adventure? Looking around at society today, you might think so. But the individual, bombarded though he might be with propaganda […]

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The School of Globalism

April 7, 2015 0

“…we may be headed into a world where capital is abundant, deflationary pressures are substantial and demand could be in short supply for quite some time.” —Lawrence Summers, former Secretary of the Treasury Professor Summers […]

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Corbett Report Video: How to Worship the State

April 3, 2015 0

Corbett Report Do you properly worship the State? Description: It is the most destructive, dangerous, bloody and virulent mind disease in history. In the 20th century alone, 200 million people were sacrificed at its altar. […]

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Clueless In The Middle East

April 3, 2015 0

by John Rubino Starting with the CIA’s overthrow (and some would say murder) of Iran’s democratically-elected president in the 1950s and continuing through our serial invasions of Iraq and our arming of Al Qaeda and […]

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License to Kill

April 2, 2015 0

Jakub Rozalski The story is the same every time: some nation, due to a confluence of lucky circumstances, becomes powerful—much more powerful than the rest—and, for a time, is dominant. But the lucky circumstances, which […]

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