Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
26 Oct 2013
What You've Been Missing - Exposing The Noble Lie
Apartheid MIC: ‘Israel Intercepted Millions Of French Calls’
UK BANNED Press TV: A leaked US
intelligence document has revealed that Israel is behind the hacking of
millions of phone calls and messages in France.
According to a report by Le Monde on Friday Israeli regime agents is behind a cyber attack against the communications networks of the Elysee Palace, intercepting more than 70 million calls and text messages a month.
According to a report by Le Monde on Friday Israeli regime agents is behind a cyber attack against the communications networks of the Elysee Palace, intercepting more than 70 million calls and text messages a month.
Portrait of a Kleptocrat
By Don Quijones: Whatever you might read in the news these days, it’s not all doom and
gloom in Spain. For a certain segment of the population, albeit quite a
small one, life has never been better. They include Rodrigo Rato, the
man who many blame for the biggest bankruptcy in Spanish history.
Granted, in a normal world one might expect to see Rato struggle a little to find new, gainful employment. After all, he has left a vast trail of carnage and destruction after virtually every office he has held. What’s more, he still faces the prospect, albeit razor slim, of criminal charges for his “alleged” (just in case!) role in the violent implosion of Bankia, which happened mere months after his resignation as CEO.
As such, one might be forgiven for assuming that the revolving doors that have shuttled him to and from the upper echelons of the political and corporate worlds for the last two decades might finally be shut — at least until the dust has settled! But this is Spain we’re talking about and as many Spaniards are wont to say these days, “Spain is different.”
Even before the ink had dried on Rato’s charge sheet, the HR department of Spain’s telecommunications behemoth TelefonÃca was on the phone with an offer for him to work as an “advisor” in the company’s Spanish and Latin American markets. It was an offer Rodrigo could not refuse.
Granted, in a normal world one might expect to see Rato struggle a little to find new, gainful employment. After all, he has left a vast trail of carnage and destruction after virtually every office he has held. What’s more, he still faces the prospect, albeit razor slim, of criminal charges for his “alleged” (just in case!) role in the violent implosion of Bankia, which happened mere months after his resignation as CEO.
As such, one might be forgiven for assuming that the revolving doors that have shuttled him to and from the upper echelons of the political and corporate worlds for the last two decades might finally be shut — at least until the dust has settled! But this is Spain we’re talking about and as many Spaniards are wont to say these days, “Spain is different.”
Even before the ink had dried on Rato’s charge sheet, the HR department of Spain’s telecommunications behemoth TelefonÃca was on the phone with an offer for him to work as an “advisor” in the company’s Spanish and Latin American markets. It was an offer Rodrigo could not refuse.
We Are One - The BBC Sucks O Cocks News
The artist taxi driver
"The trees are swaying back and fourth inside your nut!"
"The trees are swaying back and fourth inside your nut!"
Greed Spam's Silent but Violent Emissions - Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert with Trond Andresen
Feminists & Atheism: The FreeThought Blogs sinking ship
Opting Out From the Corporate State of Surveillance
Ralph Nader: America was founded on the ideals of personal liberty, freedom and
democracy. Unfortunately, mass spying, surveillance and the unending
collection of personal data threaten to undermine civil liberties and
our privacy rights. What started as a necessary means of reconnaissance
and intelligence gathering during World War II has escalated into an
out-of-control snoop state where entities both governmental and
commercial are desperate for as much data as they can grab. We find
ourselves in the midst of an all-out invasion on
what's-none-of-their-business and its coming from both government and
corporate sources. Snooping and data collection have become big
business. Nothing is out of their bounds anymore.
The Patriot Act-enabled National Security Agency (NSA) certainly
blazed one trail. The disclosures provided by Edward Snowden has brought
into light the worst fears that critics of the overwrought Patriot Act
expressed back in 2001. The national security state has given a blank
check to the paranoid intelligence community to gather data on nearly
everyone.I have a dream - The COCK Fairy
Open letter to Russell Brand
By CoinAxis: I just finished watching your interview with Jeremy Paxman, aside from Mr. Paxman being a trite individual, it was fantastic exchange of new ideas vs. old. I'm sure you were expecting Sinead O'Conner, or Miley Cyrus to write you this open-air missive. Alas, I'm going to underwhelm you, because my fame and fortune are nonexistent. So, here it is, you get me, Michael, writing you in hopes to get your attention to some important issues, in which are pertinent to your revolutionary interview.
As you summarized in your interview, people that have any sense, realize that voting changes nothing. Voting is an occupation for the disillusioned, the elderly, and hopeful tyrants. We all know that voting for a new master every four years, still doesn't make you free. Even still, the capacity to vote on people's fundamental human rights is the antithesis of freedom. Yet, this is the paradigm we live under, and are born into. In the United States there are approximately 240,000,000 people who are of voting age. In the 2012 elections, the total votes cast was approximately 130,000,000. That's a deficit of 110,000,000 people. It ends up around 65,000,000 people elect a supposed "leader" for the remaining 310,000,000. Of those voting, only a small percentage actually know what & how the government works.