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September 2011

Biggest protest in Israel's history presses PM
Posted: Sunday, September 4, 2011

¤ Biggest protest in Israel's history presses PM

¤ Unseemly Scrabble for Libya’s Post-Gaddafi Oil Assets Underway
While NATO members, led by France, piously proclaimed at the onset of their military offensive in Libya that their concerns were solely humanitarian, a covert tussle to gain a commanding lead in developing the country’s energy riches in light of Colonel Gaddafi’s departure is well underway.
The Libyan economy depends primarily upon revenues from the oil sector, which contribute about 95 percent of export earnings, 25 percent of GDP, and 80 percent of government revenue.

¤ How US "charities" break tax laws to fund Israeli settlements

¤ Report details corporate plundering in Iraq, Afghanistan
A joint congressional investigation into US government contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan confirms that the US occupation of the two countries has been a bonanza for corporate military contractors, with waste and fraud estimated as high as $60 billion.

¤ Hypocrisy: the Iraqi way

¤ Looming Tragedy: Vision of the “New Libya”: Visit the “New Iraq.”

¤ Iraq, Libya ....It's all the Same.

¤ How the CIA Became ‘One Hell of a Killing Machine’

¤ CIA shifts focus to killing targets

¤ German Left Party in crisis

¤ The Libyan war and “Germany’s disgrace”

¤ UN issues apologia for Israeli massacre on Gaza aid ship

¤ Gaddafi vows to carry on fighting

¤ Medvedev and Kim make capital

¤ Hurricane Irene: A new mismanagement

¤ World Economy Faces Slow Growth, Says Jim Rogers

¤ Russia, China Oppose Outside Interference in Syria's Affairs

¤ The race is on for Libya's oil, with Britain and France both staking a claim

¤ Black unemployment in US: Highest in 27 years

¤ The 9/11 Conspiracists: Vindicated After All These Years?

¤ You Only Believe the Official 9/11 Story
Because You Don't Know the Official 9/11 Story

During the past 10 years I have not met a single individual who, after doing research on the subject then, switched from questioning the official narrative of the events of 9/11/2001 to believing the official narrative of those events.. It is always the other way around. Why do you think that is? There are good reasons for this, and I will try to explain this phenomenon right now.

¤ Lies We Still Tell Ourselves about 9/11

¤ Empire and Oil

¤ Suicide Nation

¤ Out of Options in Haiti?

¤ Russia, in swift about-face, recognizes Libyan rebels

¤ Kim Sengupta: While Tripoli celebrates 'freedom', refugees from Africa fear for their lives

¤ US senator calls for aid to be withheld if Megrahi not turned over

¤ Nato keeps war footing in Libya until Gaddafi regime smashed

¤ Libya and the world we live in
A few hours later NATO hit a target in Tripoli, killing Gaddafi's 29-year-old son Saif al-Arab, three of Gaddafi's grandchildren, all under twelve years of age, and several friends and neighbors.

In his TV address, Gaddafi had appealed to the NATO nations for a cease-fire and negotiations after six weeks of bombings and cruise missile attacks against his country.

Well, let's see if we can derive some understanding of the complex Libyan turmoil.

¤ Libya and the world we live in

¤ Contract With Atrocity: Flying With the Torture Profiteers

¤ NATO’s secret weapon – racism

¤ The Palmer/Uribe Report: another attempt by Israel to whitewash murder?

¤ Now that We're Celebrating Qaddafi's End, Can We Get a Little Truth?

¤ Dick Cheney, The Ultimate American Terrorist

¤ Nations Sanitize Libya Lingo For The War Weary

¤ Dogs of War

¤ Rebel Military Chief Says He Was Tortured By CIA

¤ Hooked on Debt

¤ Noam Chomsky: 'As long they get the backing of dictators, it doesn't matter to western governments what Arab populations think' – video

¤ Italy unblocks $680 million for Libya

¤ Secret files: US officials aided Gaddafi

¤ Security threat called AFRICOM

¤ African workers live in fear after Gaddafi overthrow

¤ NATO's Genocidal Rape of Libya

¤ WikiLeaks: Iraqi children in U.S. raid shot in head, U.N. says
A U.S. diplomatic cable made public by WikiLeaks provides evidence that U.S. troops executed at least 10 Iraqi civilians, including a woman in her 70s and a 5-month-old infant, then called in an airstrike to destroy the evidence, during a controversial 2006 incident in the central Iraqi town of Ishaqi.

¤ Dick Cheney: Deceit of Shakespearean Proportions

¤ Canadian Economy Shrinks For First Time Since 2009; Recession Next?

¤ U.S. bears blame for Mexico drug violence

¤ Feds allegedly allowed Sinaloa cartel to move cocaine into U.S. for information

¤ 'Libyans don't like people with dark skin, but some are innocent'

¤ As fighting raged yards away, the Gadhafi clan fled for their lives

¤ NATO’s dirty plan in Libya

¤ "Democracy Now?"
Meet Professor Juan Cole, Consultant to the CIA


¤ Ten Reasons to Move Cheney's Book to the Crime Section

¤ 9/11: Ten Years Later, Americans Still Stupid and Vulnerable
They say everything changed on 9/11. No one can dispute that. But we didn't learn anything.
Like other events that forced Americans to reassess their national priorities (the Great Depression, Pearl Harbor, Sputnik) the attacks on New York and Washington were a traumatic, teachable moment.
The collective attention of the nation was finally focused upon problems that had gone neglected for many years. 9/11 was a chance to get smart—but we blew it.

¤ The Decade's Biggest Scam

¤ NTC Admits That the Fall of Tripoli Video Was A Fake?

¤ Welcome to Colonialism 2.0

¤ African Union Accuse Libyan Rebels of Killing Blacks Indiscriminately

¤ Confronting Stupid

¤ The Timebomb in Euroland: "Tick...tick...tick..."
The Eurozone is headed for crash.
Bank funding costs are rising, liquidity is being choked off, and interbank lending has started to stall. A full-blown crisis can still be averted, but leaders will have to knuckle down and resolve the political issues fast. Otherwise the 17-member monetary union will fracture and the euro will be kaput.

¤ War: Too Big to Fail

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