Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) versus Bliderberg: Where are Real Decisions Being Made?
by Eric Walberg Global Research, June 22, 2011
As the Western elite gathered in picturesque St Moritz to grapple with pressing world crises, the outsiders met in the bleak steppes of Central Asia.
Last week’s 10th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in the Kazakh capital Astana highlighted how the major rivals to empire, led by Russia and China — themselves rivals, are trying to (…)
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Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) versus Bliderberg: Where are Real Decisions Being Made?
23 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
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America’s Nightmare: The Obama Dystopia Manipulation, propaganda, imagery & PR wizardry
20 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
America’s Nightmare: The Obama Dystopia Manipulation, propaganda, imagery & PR wizardry
by Andrew Hughes Global Research, May 23, 2009
After 8 years of the Bush-Cheney nightmare during which we saw the wanton destruction of Afghanistan and Iraq, the cynical negation of centuries of Law designed to protect the most basic human rights and a foreign policy worthy of Genghis Khan, there came along the "Great Black Hope" in the persona of Barack Obama. The collective world consciousness (…) -
The Psychopathic Criminal Enterprise Called America
20 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
The Psychopathic Criminal Enterprise Called America The Government uses the Law to Harm People and Shield the Establishment
by Prof. John Kozy Global Research, June 4, 2010
Most Americans know that politicians make promises they never fulfill; few know that politicians make promises they lack the means to fulfill, as President Obama’s political posturing on the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico makes perfectly clear.
Obama has made the following statements:
He told his (…) -
The Super Rich Sabotage the Arab Revolutions
20 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
The Super Rich Sabotage the Arab Revolutions
by Shamus Cooke Global Research, June 20, 2011
With revolutions sweeping the Arab world and bubbling-up across Europe, aging tyrants or discredited governments are doing their best to cling to power. It’s hard to over-exaggerate the importance of these events: the global political and economic status-quo is in deep crisis. If pro-democracy or anti-austerity movements emerge victorious, they’ll have an immediate problem to solve — how to pay (…) -
War Criminal Condoleeza Rice at Stanford University (video)
11 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
Wow that was powerful, some people have the courage to speak up about the real truth & most others just act like sheep as ussual.
That Condolizza Troll Animal said to everyone in that room to go to hell, well thats her showing her true colors hey..
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A State Department That Can
11 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
With due respect to the United States Department of State and Secretary Clinton, in regards to economic sanctions leveled under CISADA on Venezuela and six other foreign entities. Among the affected countries, only Venezuela is a nation in abject poverty. Oil is its primary export and the exceptionally devastating impact upon its people should be of specific consideration. There has been a systemic barrage of misreporting and context-shifting within the U.S. media and espoused by many U.S. (…)
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BRICS: Push for Fair World Order
8 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
BRICS: Push for Fair World Order
BY INDER MALHOTRA
DURING its short existence, BRICS, an association of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, has made an impressive showing. Initially consisting of the first four countries and known as BRIC, the association had held its first summit at Yekaterinburg in Russia in the summer of 2009.
The next year the second summit took place at Brasilia, and the latest and the third at Sanya in the Chinese island of Hainan. It was here that (…) -
Ecuador’s Increase In Social Spending Has Lifted Many Out Of Poverty
6 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
Ecuador’s social spending for the past four years, since President Rafael Correa took office, has almost tripled compared to the amount spent by his predecessors. In relation, "Prensa Latina" reports: "Since President Correa took office four years ago, 15.851 billion USD has been invested in public works, 2.9 times more than during the three previous governments combined". [1] An important aspect of President Correa’s policies has been a noticeable and ongoing reduction in poverty. In (…)
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Part of the Plan
2 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
By David Glenn Cox
Why did President Barack Obama choose this week to bring up Israel and the 1967 borders as a basis for peace negotiations? It will raise a lot of hackles, but in the end it will become a tempest in a teapot. Israel will never give up one inch of ground under any circumstances, nor will the US pressure her to do so. This is a diversionary tactic, kicking the cat to cover the truth and the truth is bad. It is as bad as the truth can come.
Boston Globe- Nearly two years (…) -
Obama’s London Speech : Holocaust ignoring, holocaust denial and lying by omission and commission
27 May 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentPresident Barack Obama made a speech to the UK Houses of Parliament in Westminster Hall London on 25 May 2011. Obama’s speech involved egregious lying by commission and lying by omission, holocaust ignoring and holocaust denial. This widely disseminated, shameless lying by Obama promises more death and destruction for Humanity at the hands of the UK-US Anglo-American state terrorist tag-team.
For the transcript of the speech see: .
1, Obama: “As Winston Churchill said, the "...Magna (…)