Monthly Archives: October 2013

Congress Acting Surprised By NSA Spying Is Like a Parent Saying “I Can’t Believe You Stayed Out All Night and Got Drunk … Just Because I Left You a Keg Of Beer and a Note That Said ‘Do Whatever The F@ck You Want, For As Long As You Want!'”

Classic Jon Stewart: The Daily Show Get More: Daily Show Full Episodes,The Daily Show on Facebook   The quote is right up there with the viral quote from 2009 that expanding the powers of the Federal Reserve would be: Like … Continue reading

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Finally A Drone Report Done Right

The U.N. and Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International recently released a flurry of deeply flawed reports on drone murders.  According to the U.N.’s special rapporteur, whose day job is as law partner of Tony Blair’s wife, and according to … Continue reading

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Global Power Project: Central Bankers and the Institute of International Finance, Part 3

By Andrew Gavin Marshall, AndrewGavinMarshall.com. Cross-posted from Occupy.com. In Part 1 of the Global Power Project exposé on the Institute of International Finance, I examined the origins and evolution of an organization representing the interests of global banks. In Part 2, I looked … Continue reading

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Head of Congressional Intelligence Committee: “You Can’t Have Your Privacy Violated If You Don’t KNOW Your Privacy Is Violated”

Argues Spying Okay As Long As Government Doesn’t Get Caught The chair of the House Intelligence Committee – Mike Rogers – said yesterday in an NSA spying hearing which he led that there is no right to privacy in America. … Continue reading

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How to Help Protect Yourself from Fukushima Radiation

Anti-radiation underwear Don’t Buy Lead Underwear … A Japanese company is literally selling anti-radiation underwear. But there are more down-to-earth ways to protect yourself from Fukushima radiation. Step 1: Reduce Exposure How do we protect ourselves from radiation? Initially, we … Continue reading

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