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Did Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Agree to Starve Americans for Israel in the Event of an Oil Crisis?

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Adam Bilzerian Author Adam Bilzerian sheds light on a secret 1975 Memorandum of Understanding masterminded by Henry Kissinger, whereby the U.S. guaranteed all Israel’s oil needs in the event of a crisis. Renewed, in principle, every five years and theoretically still in force, its potential impact in the current Middle East context does not need [...]

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CyberTerrrorism Fearmongering Eroding Online Privacy

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by RTAmerica No Privacy Due to CyberTerrorism Threat? The looming threat of cyberterrorism is being ramped up by the day-from government officials to mainstream media pundits-who say that cyberterror will soon outweigh terrorism as the number one security threat facing the United States. FOLLOW SET YOU FREE NEWS:

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Sinister truth about Google spies: Street View cars stole information from British households but executives ‘covered it up’ for years

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Jack Doyle and Daniel Bates Mail Online Google is facing an inquiry into claims that it deliberately harvested information from millions of UK home computers. The Information Commissioner data protection watchdog is expected to examine the work of the internet giant’s Street View cars. They downloaded emails, text messages, photographs and documents from wi-fi networks [...]

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Drones Shot Down Over Texas

By   /  May 29, 2012  /  Police State, World  /  1 Comment

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars Following columnist Charles Krauthammer’s observation that the first person to shoot down a surveillance drone on U.S. soil will be a “folk hero,” gun enthusiasts in Texas have done precisely that as a protest against the use of spy drones on the American people. Using consumer drones as target practice, Alex [...]

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U2, Bono? Celeb partners with Monsanto, G8, to biowreck African farms with GMOs

By   /  May 29, 2012  /  Health, World  /  No Comments

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Rady Ananda Activist Post At the G8 Summit held two weeks ago at Camp David, President Obama met with private industry and African heads of state to launch the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition, a euphemism for monocultured, genetically modified crops and toxic agrochemicals aimed at making poor farmers debt slaves to corporations, [...]

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Senate Approves Alliance of Government and Drug Corporations

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Susanne Posel Activist Post The US Senate gave their approval to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in conjunction with certain pharmaceutical corporations, for a $6.4 billion “agreement fee” in the new Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act, S. 3187 (FDASI). Drug manufacturers like Eli Lily & Co, Pfizer Inc, AstraZeneca Plc, and [...]

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World scrambles to prepare for collapse of the eurozone

By   /  May 29, 2012  /  Economy, World  /  No Comments

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Ben Chu The Independent Swiss central bank admits planning for end of single currency as pressure on member states builds Policymakers and firms across Europe are making preparations to cope with a break-up of the single currency, with the president of the Swiss central bank yesterday becoming the latest senior figure to admit to contingency [...]

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The Irish Slave Trade – The Forgotten “White” Slaves

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John Martin Global Research  The Slaves That Time Forgot They came as slaves; vast human cargo transported on tall British ships bound for the Americas. They were shipped by the hundreds of thousands and included men, women, and even the youngest of children. Whenever they rebelled or even disobeyed an order, they were punished in [...]

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IMF chief: It’s “payback time” for Greek workers

By   /  May 29, 2012  /  Economy, World  /  No Comments

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Stefan Steinberg WSWS In an interview with the British Guardian newspaper published Friday, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde, vented her class hatred for the workers of Greece, denouncing them as tax scofflaws and ruling out any respite from the austerity measures that have devastated the country. In the interview, Lagarde [...]

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This rock could spy on you for decades

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This rock could spy on you for decades

io9 America is supposed to wind down its war in Afghanistan by 2014. But U.S. forces may continue to track Afghans for years after the conflict is officially done. Palm-sized sensors, developed for the American military, will remain littered across the Afghan countryside — detecting anyone who moves nearby and reporting their locations back to [...]

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Syrian opposition incites foreign military intervention: Russian FM

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PressTV Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says the Syrian opposition is seeking foreign military intervention and inciting a civil war in the country. Speaking at a news conference in Moscow on Tuesday, Lavrov said the chairman of the Syrian National Council, Burhan Ghalioun, “called on all the Syrian opposition forces to continue – as he [...]

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Taiwan Deploys Anti-China Missiles

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DefenceNews Taiwan has for the first time deployed cruise missiles capable of striking key military bases along the southeast coast of the Chinese mainland, local media reported May 28. Mass production of the Taiwan-made “Hsiungfeng” (Brave Wind) 2E, which have a range of 300 miles, has been completed and the missiles have come into service, [...]

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