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 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 […]
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 […]
By Mac Slavo With the debt obligations of the United States at over $118 trillion dollars, it has become obvious that the collapse of our economic powerhouse, starting with the U.S. dollar, is a foregone conclusion. […]
by Tyler Durden The quaint notion that the U.S. political system remotely resembles either a Republic or a Democracy should have been abandoned long ago. Any lingering illusions were surely extinguished last year, when an academic study empirically […]
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