Commentary

When the Butterfly Flaps Its Wings

August 29, 2017 0

It remains to be seen what the impact will be from Mother Nature putting the nation’s fourth largest city out-of-business. And for how long? It’s possible that Houston will never entirely recover from Hurricane Harvey. […]

Military

North Korea: Fire, Fury And Fear

August 10, 2017 0

by Pepe Escobar for the Asia Times Alarm bells ringing as rampant speculation breaks out over Pyongyang’s ‘possible’ miniaturized nuclear warheads. Beware the dogs of war. The same intel “folks” who brought to you babies pulled from […]

Tyranny

Now, a Trade War — Is a Shooting War Next?

August 8, 2017 0

BY JAMES RICKARDS A popular thesis since the 1930s is that a natural progression exists from currency wars to trade wars to shooting wars. Both history and analysis support this thesis. Currency wars do not exist […]

Commentary

JOHN PILGER – ON THE BEACH 2017

August 7, 2017 0

JOHN PILGER Still from “On the Beach.” The US submarine captain says, “We’ve all got to die one day, some sooner and some later. The trouble always has been that you’re never ready, because you […]

Government

Trump, the CIA and the Yokeldom

August 2, 2017 0

Raúl Ilargi Meijer Jackson Pollock The Deep 1943    The western world is mired in a mile-deep political crisis and nary a soul seems to notice, or rather: everyone just sees their own little preferred echochamber tidbits […]

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