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New blame for 9 / 11

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When 9/11 first occurred, many people were devastated. Speculations ran around in the early days, but the American government assured us that it was masterminded by Osama bin Laden who had hired and trained Saudi nationals to complete the task. Eventually, it was claimed that Saddam Hussein was also involved and that we needed to invade Iraq, leaving us fighting two fronts in Iraq and Afghanistan. A few years later, after we’ve captured Hussein, we’re told bin Laden isn’t all that important and that  Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is the evil mastermind behind 9/11. He was, apparently, part of al-Qaida, so there was still a need to capture bin Laden, but Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is the person who is responsible for the entire mess we have gotten ourselves into. He has now confessed to  numerous plots ranging from the  Daniel Pearl murder to the  Richard Reid shoe bombings. Since 9/11 we have seen the shift in responsibility for the event shift to suit the needs of those in power in the A

Shame of the Nation

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Many sex-related stories captured popular attention in 2011. Most upsetting, many of the incidents involved sexual violence. Taken together, they indicate something bigger, deeper, taking place in America, a social crisis. It’s as if the body politic is moaning, declaring that sexual intimacy, too, is a terrain of the mounting social crisis. A number of nonviolent incidents are illustrative. Most pathetic, the outing of Herman Cain for an increasing number of disturbing actions involving women (e.g., pay-offs related to sexual harassment suits and an extramarital “friendship” with a woman his wife didn’t know about) forced him out of the Republican presidential race. The Cain incident followed the outings of Congressmen Anthony Weiner (D-NY), Chris Lee (R-NY) and Mark Souder (R-IN) for inappropriate sex-related conduct, conduct that led to their resignations. Sexual politics also drew national attention. The Republican Congress and many Republican-controlled state legislature

Dossier OBAMA - Who is Obama really?

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Current U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama has failed to maintain popularity with the beginning of the term when he was elected as the first dark-skinned American president in history after eight years of government hated Republican George W. Bush, the U.S. returned somewhat in popularity that the world has been reduced and compromised as when little earlier. Since Obama was expected a lot, great as was his promise, but now at the end of the mandate of the first black person in the White House, no more and no trace of euphoria about the Nobel Peace Prize, which will get before it is earned, and obviously, the this term is not deserved. One of the biggest controversies during the presidency of Barack Obama was the question of his citizenship because he is on the right in every way tried to prove that Obama was not born in America and therefore, by law can not be president. Was it a mere figment of the Republican and American right-wingers of all kinds, fixation wannabe presidentia

You've been Trumped - Humanity and greed

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Wherever you are in the world, one thing is everywhere the same. Everything revolves around green paper called money - the one who has it in abundance dictates everything, trampled on what he gets in his way, while the common man says that a small, insignificant, shit,  pardon my language! Looking at the documentary film You've been Trumped (Duped you) British director and journalist Anthony Baxter and you can judge for themselves fall into this category of billionaire Donald Trump . The American, who would be a little run for U.S. president, some would not, he decided to seek the most appropriate course for your Golfing megalomaniac project in Europe.  2005th he decided for Scotland because, as he says, his mother came from that country. "I have never seen such a dramatic and untouched landscape," Trump asserted. He was so keen to shore Aberdeenshire and  decided that there simply must build the best Golf course in the world - because, he said, it will br

Victims of someone's War

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      C ENSORED NEWS (2011)   Note: some parts of the article are disturbing!!! For the second year (2010) in a row, more US soldiers killed themselves (468) than died in combat, reports Cord Jefferson January 27, 2011 on  www.good.ir . Excluding accidents and illness, 462 soldiers died in combat, while 468 committed suicide. Veterans who, after serving, suffer Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are also at high risk. The study showed that 47 percent of veterans with PTSD had thoughts of suicide before they found help. The internal anguish a soldier experiences after returning from Iraq and Afghanistan can be far more severe than that experienced during live external combat. More than 2 million troops have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001. Those who do return often suffer from physical, psychological, and cognitive trauma. More than 40 per 100,000 men from the ages of 20 to 24 take their lives each year. Some deaths, which are not part of these statisti

Information Awareness Office

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The anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks began  releasing documents  last week related to what it calls the “mass surveillance industry,” a little-known but expansive underworld of contractors offering tools for governments — from brutal dictatorships to more moderate Western states — to monitor citizens and hunt down dissidents. Furious activists reacted to the revelations by calling for stricter controls and measures to hold the firms accountable as “accomplices” to mass murder. The information released so far covers over 150 companies spanning more than two dozen nations. The documents highlight the nature and growth of a multi-billion-dollar industry that, in addition to supplying espionage assistance to the most murderous regimes on earth, has been quietly turned against citizens in supposedly “free” countries as well. “Who here has an iPhone? Who here has a Blackberry? Who here uses Gmail? Well you are all screwed,” WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange  told  a press conference in Lon