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Nicole Foss: Finance and Food Insecurity

April 4, 2014 0

By The Automatic Earth Dorothea Lange Drought-stricken farm family near Muskogee, OK August 1939It’s taken some time, but Nicole is back. Here’s her first article in a hopefully productive cycle:     Food insecurity has […]

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The New Slave Race

March 31, 2014 0

By: Bill Bonner We went down to Cafayate, Argentina last week, a three-hour drive, mostly over unpaved roads. There, old friends Doug Casey and John Mauldin were holding forth. The ‘deep state’, among other things, was […]

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Is Crimea’s Shift the First of a Long Series ?

March 25, 2014 0

by Thierry Meyssan Scene of jubilation in Semferopol upon Crimea’s accession to the Russian Federation. Westerners bellow to denounce the “military annexation” of the Crimea by Russia. According to them, Moscow, returning to the “Brezhnev […]

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A Brave New (pretty scary) World

March 25, 2014 0

By: Fran Howarth The need to build or rebuild trust, ideological shifts pointing towards cyber war, technology touching all parts of our lives, cultural shifts spawning cyber activism, digital natives and the democratisation of technology […]

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Crimea Secedes. So What?

March 20, 2014 0

By Ron Paul Residents of Crimea voted over the weekend on whether they would remain an autonomous region of Ukraine or join the Russian Federation. In so doing, they joined a number of countries and […]

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John Kerry has a Tactic, Not a Policy

March 19, 2014 0

by Thierry Meyssan Secretary of State John Kerry (here during his stopover in Rome) has no predefined policy. He takes the initiative on all subjects, not to achieve decisive victories, but to find opportunities to […]

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