Formal complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) re US Alliance Palestinian, Iraqi, Afghan, Muslim, Aboriginal, Biofuel & Climate Genocides.
The following detailed formal complaint was sent on 8 January 2010 to the International Criminal Court (ICC) over various US Alliance involvements in ongoing genocidal atrocities against Palestinians, Iraqis, Afghans, Muslims, and Australian Aboriginals, and against the Developing World in general through the worsening Biofuel (…)
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ICC Complaint re US Alliance Palestinian, Iraqi, Afghan, Muslim, Aboriginal, Biofuel & Climate Genocides
8 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
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Maryland’s Marty O’Gov Turns His Back on Fallen Mayor Dixon!
8 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
“Better an honest enemy than a false friend.” - Old German Proverb
On Jan. 6, 2010, Baltimore City’s Mayor Sheila Dixon, age 56, copped a controversial plea deal with the State Prosecutor on the criminal charges pending against her. As a result, she will vacate her office on Feb. 4, 2010. You could almost seeing it coming. After she was convicted by a jury on Dec. 1, 2009, of stealing $530 worth of gift cards, which were slated for the “poor and needy” of the city, the people began to (…) -
GLADIO: THE SECRET U.S. WAR TO SUBVERT ITALIAN DEMOCRACY
6 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
by Arthur E. Rowse
The program in Italy was aimed at the threat that communists might mount an insurrection or gain a share of political power through the ballot box. An insurrection was unlikely, however, since nearly all posts in the bureaucracy were filled after the war by solidly anticommunist veterans of Mussolini’s forces, with Allied approval.
During the war, most Americans considered themselves heroes who freed Western Europe from its brutal Nazi and fascist rulers. It wasn’t (…) -
U.S.-Venezuelan Relations: Imperialism and Revolution
6 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
U.S.-Venezuelan Relations: Imperialism and Revolution
5 JANUARY 2010, by James Petras*
President Chavez’s election in 1998 marked a decline of US hegemony in Venezuela and throughout Latin America. In this study, James Petras reminds us that Washington’s chief interest in overthrowing Chavez was political, not economic, and revolved around his steadfast opposition to the Bush administration’s "War on Terror" doctrine. Washington feared that Chavez’ dissent might provide an alternative (…) -
The US and China: One Side is Losing, the Other is Winning
6 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
The US and China: One Side is Losing, the Other is Winning
3 JANUARY 2010, by James Petras*
Asian capitalism, notably China and South Korea are competing with the US for global power. Asian global power is driven by dynamic economic growth, while the US pursues a strategy of military-driven empire building, illustrating the great divide in the world today. Expanding on an article recently published in the Financial Times, James Petras highlights the stark contrast between two strategic (…) -
Obama or Ahmadinejad: Who poses the greater nuclear threat?
5 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
Obama or Ahmadinejad: Who poses the greater nuclear threat?
With provocative posters provides the semi-Russian TV channel Russia Today for sedition - and after indicated that even censored.
They hang in England and the United States. At first glance, to provoke the poster and thought-provoking. In making the second best known for Russia Today: The semi-public television has the unofficial task of maintaining the image of Russia, and the posters are the first major advertising campaign by (…) -
My Plastic Penis
5 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
By David Glenn Cox
I spent the New Year’s weekend apartment sitting. Ahh, hot showers and central heat. All the comforts of home, except for a computer. Well, it is only forty-eight hours; I can take it. The two dogs in the apartment, a Chihuahua and a Chihuahua mix, viewed me with great suspicion. They are one-person dogs and I wasn’t him, so they stayed in the bedroom and I in the living room.
My one source of entertainment was a television with plenty of college football. I like (…) -
PARDON JACK JOHNSON
5 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsOn the surface, it appeared to be a textbook example of a “no-brainer.” In July of 2009 both Houses of Congress passed a resolution urging Barack Obama, America’s first African-American president and symbol of racial progress, to pardon Jack Johnson, America’s first African-American heavyweight boxing champion and symbol of racial injustice.
In 1908 Johnson won the championship by defeating Tommy Burns, and soon used his celebrity status to condemn the racial mores of his day. This (…) -
Evidence Mounts For U.S. Complicity in Terror
3 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
Evidence Mounts For U.S. Complicity in Terror
Gordon Duff – Veterans Today December 31, 2009
When nothing adds up, its time we starting looking at what we know. Our recent terrorist, now dubbed "the crotch bomber" is another dupe. He could have been working for anyone, drugged, brainwashed or simply influenced, maybe by crazy Arabs, maybe by the Mossad, maybe by the CIA. We only know the game is falling apart.
We do know a couple of things. Dad, back in Nigeria, ran the national arms (…) -
Video: Protest at Egyptian Embassy, in D.C., re: Gaza Freedom March
3 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
A demonstration, in sub-freezing weather, was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy, in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 2, 2010. The protest action was directed at the “sabotaging of the Gaza Freedom March” by elements of the Egyptian regime, according to a press release. Meanwhile, U.S. President Barack Obama and the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, have done little or nothing to alleviate the controversy. Egypt gets about $2 billion a year in foreign aid from the American taxpayers and (…)