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The Year Of Terror – But Without State-Sponsored Crackdowns

It was only the second day of the year when it began. An explosion at an electrical substation in Oakland, Calif., damaged some transformers but did not succeed in disrupting the electrical grid. No one was ever arrested. The very same day members of an anti-war group threw a bomb at the ROTC offices in […]

April 26th, 2013
John Nordin
April 26th, 2013
By John Nordin

It was only the second day of the year when it began. An explosion at an electrical substation in Oakland, Calif., damaged some transformers but did not succeed in disrupting the electrical grid. No one was ever arrested. The very same day members of an anti-war group threw a bomb at the ROTC offices in […]

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A Tale Of Two White Men

A Tale Of Two White Men Suppose there are two men living on your street, one each on opposite sides of your house. Both are White, young adults of approximately 25 years of age. Neither has much in the way of friends that you can tell, and they seem isolated from both the community and […]

April 26th, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
April 26th, 2013
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh

A Tale Of Two White Men Suppose there are two men living on your street, one each on opposite sides of your house. Both are White, young adults of approximately 25 years of age. Neither has much in the way of friends that you can tell, and they seem isolated from both the community and […]

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When Counterterrorism Is Terrorism, Who Deems The State Radical: Rationalizing Government Radicalization

Edward Rhymes The past few days we have heard a great deal about radical Islam and the supposed radicalizing of the Tsarnaev brothers. Much has been said, for example, about the influence of “radical Islam” in Chechnya in the evolution of these two young men from laid-back characters to alleged killers. There has even been […]

April 25th, 2013
Edward Rhymes
April 25th, 2013
By Edward Rhymes

Edward Rhymes The past few days we have heard a great deal about radical Islam and the supposed radicalizing of the Tsarnaev brothers. Much has been said, for example, about the influence of “radical Islam” in Chechnya in the evolution of these two young men from laid-back characters to alleged killers. There has even been […]

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Journalism Could Be Vehicle For Peace and Justice — Boston Bombing Coverage Proves Otherwise

Carissa Wyant If it’s not confirmed, don’t report it. It’s one of the very first rules that aspiring journalists learn to live by. So if this is one of the cardinal rules of journalism, why in recent tragedies such as the Boston Marathon bombing, has the media gotten so many details wrong in reporting on […]

April 25th, 2013
Carissa Wyant
April 25th, 2013
By Carissa Wyant

Carissa Wyant If it’s not confirmed, don’t report it. It’s one of the very first rules that aspiring journalists learn to live by. So if this is one of the cardinal rules of journalism, why in recent tragedies such as the Boston Marathon bombing, has the media gotten so many details wrong in reporting on […]

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Filling the Empty Battlefield

Tom Engelhardt Chalmers Johnson’s book Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire was published in March 2000 — and just about no one noticed.  Until then, blowback had been an obscure term of CIA tradecraft, which Johnson defined as “the unintended consequences of policies that were kept secret from the American people.”  In his prologue, […]

April 24th, 2013
Tom Engelhardt
April 24th, 2013
By Tom Engelhardt

Tom Engelhardt Chalmers Johnson’s book Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire was published in March 2000 — and just about no one noticed.  Until then, blowback had been an obscure term of CIA tradecraft, which Johnson defined as “the unintended consequences of policies that were kept secret from the American people.”  In his prologue, […]

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Target Syria: Allegations Of Chemical Weapons Use

Stephen Lendman New allegations claim Syrian chemical weapons use. We’ve heard similar ones before. Obama calls using them a “game changer.” He also said their use crosses a “red line.” Syrian officials are unequivocal. Weeks earlier, Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Miqdad spoke for others saying: “Syria stresses again, for the 10th, the 100th time, that […]

April 24th, 2013
Stephen Lendman
April 24th, 2013
By Stephen Lendman

Stephen Lendman New allegations claim Syrian chemical weapons use. We’ve heard similar ones before. Obama calls using them a “game changer.” He also said their use crosses a “red line.” Syrian officials are unequivocal. Weeks earlier, Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Miqdad spoke for others saying: “Syria stresses again, for the 10th, the 100th time, that […]

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Pale Blue Dots: The Possibility For Earthlings?

Jeffrey Cavanaugh Last week, lost amidst the tragedy and drama unfolding in Boston, Mass., science reminded us once again of the infinite smallness of human events taking place here on planet Earth. Astronomers sifting through data collected by the Kepler Space Observatory — a telescope lofted into orbit in March 2009 with the mission of detecting […]

April 23rd, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
April 23rd, 2013
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh

Jeffrey Cavanaugh Last week, lost amidst the tragedy and drama unfolding in Boston, Mass., science reminded us once again of the infinite smallness of human events taking place here on planet Earth. Astronomers sifting through data collected by the Kepler Space Observatory — a telescope lofted into orbit in March 2009 with the mission of detecting […]

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