Censorship: When Truth Becomes a Casualty
By Jim White Censorship is nothing new. And, although I cannot cite when censorship was first abused, one can be fairly certain that it has been practiced for centuries – if not millennia. No doubt that […]
By Jim White Censorship is nothing new. And, although I cannot cite when censorship was first abused, one can be fairly certain that it has been practiced for centuries – if not millennia. No doubt that […]
By John Whitehead – January 22, 2015 EDITORIAL The Dire State of Our Nation (What You Won’t Hear from the Politicians) By John Whitehead – January 22, 2015 4 “As nightfall does not come […]
By Brandon Smith I woke up this morning to the very disturbing and saddening news that a Liberty Movement colleague, David Crowley, had been found dead in his Minnesota home along with his wife and 5-year-old […]
By Julie Hyland The former head of Britain’s intelligence agency MI5, Lord Evans, has added his voice to demands for a clampdown on the Internet and e-communications in the wake of the terror assaults on the Charlie […]
BY ANDREW JERELL JONES John Kiriakou is the only CIA employee to go to prison in connection with the agency’s torture program. Not because he tortured anyone, but because he revealed information on torture to a […]
Scapegoating Whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling by NORMAN SOLOMON This week, in a federal courtroom, I’ve heard a series of government witnesses testify behind a screen while expounding on a central precept of the national security state: The […]
BY GLENN GREENWALD AND ANDREW FISHMAN The Justice Department on Wednesday issued a press release trumpeting its latest success in disrupting a domestic terrorism plot, announcing that “the Joint Terrorism Task Force has arrested a Cincinnati-area man for a plot to attack […]
By Brandon Smith I was in the middle of working on an article covering real U.S. economic stats versus manipulated statistics when the Charlie Hebdo shootings took place. And though I knew the implications of […]
Observers warn that government reaction in wake of Charlie Hebdo killings reminiscent of post-9/11 fear campaign By Lauren McCauley Dieudonné, the controversial French comic pictured here in 2007, was arrested Wednesday morning for a Facebook post […]
by Melissa Melton It just keeps getting better and better here in the American headlines. Are even diehard Fox and MSNBC viewers still buying any of this stuff? Just a few days ago, news hit that […]
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