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The Fiscal Cliff Is A Diversion: The Derivatives Tsunami and the Dollar Bubble

The Fiscal Cliff Is A Diversion: The Derivatives Tsunami and the Dollar Bubble

by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy under Reagan Administration and Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal December 26, 2012 (TSR) - The…

Christmas Justice for Humanity: George W Bush and Tony Blair Banned for Life from Bethlehem since 2003

Christmas Justice for Humanity: George W Bush and Tony Blair Banned for Life from Bethlehem since 2003

by Michel Chossudovsky, Canadian Economist, Economic Adviser to governments of developing countries and Consultant for United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), African Development Bank, International Labour Organization (ILO), World Health Organisation (WHO), et al. December…

“Petraeus for President”: Why the US media ignored Murdoch’s brazen bid to hijack the presidency

“Petraeus for President”: Why the US media ignored Murdoch’s brazen bid to hijack the presidency

by Carl Bernstein, American Investigative Journalist, Author and Co-winner of 1973 Pulitzer Prize for the Watergate scandal that led to the Resignation of Former U.S. President Richard Nixon Lady MJ Santos, Publisher‘s…

Global Warfare: US Deploying Troops to 35 African Countries in 2013

Global Warfare: US Deploying Troops to 35 African Countries in 2013

December 25, 2012 (TSR) - The United States Army will be deploying troops to nearly three-dozen African nations in the coming year. Soldiers based out of Fort Riley, Kansas’ 2nd…

FBI treated Occupy Wall Street protests in US as terrorism

FBI treated Occupy Wall Street protests in US as terrorism

December 25, 2012 (TSR) - The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has employed ‘counterterrorism agents’ to investigate the Occupy Wall Street movement, evidently regarding the movement’s activities as domestic…

Iranian Armed groups sign up to prevent sexual violence against Women and Girls

Iranian Armed groups sign up to prevent sexual violence against Women and Girls

December 22, 2012 (TSR) - Five Iranian armed groups have become the first to sign up to new covenant aimed at reducing sexual violence in conflict situations, a pledge developed…

NGO ban hurting undocumented Bangladeshi Muslim Minority Rohingyas

NGO ban hurting undocumented Bangladeshi Muslim Minority Rohingyas

December 22, 2012 (TSR) - Some 40,000 undocumented Rohingya refugees are being adversely affected by a government ban four months ago on NGOs working at two makeshift sites in southeastern…

HORN OF AFRICA: Irregular migration continues unabated

HORN OF AFRICA: Irregular migration continues unabated

December 22, 2012 (TSR) - More people from the Horn of Africa region, especially Ethiopia and Somalia, are crossing international borders as irregular migrants - lacking official documentation or approval…

SAHEL FOOD CRISIS: Malnourished Children to remain above one million in 2013

SAHEL FOOD CRISIS: Malnourished Children to remain above one million in 2013

December 22, 2012 (TSR) - Despite good rains across much of the Sahel this year, 1.4 million children are expected to be malnourished - up from one million in 2012,…

Syrian terrorists were trained by the KLA ‘rebels’ that NATO and General Wes Clark supported in Kosovo

Syrian terrorists were trained by the KLA ‘rebels’ that NATO and General Wes Clark supported in Kosovo

December 22, 2012 (TSR) - Thierry Meyssan, one of our contributing writers and founder of Voltaire Network, replies to the questions of the Serbian news magazine Geopolitika, an independent analytical…

U.S. Covert Foreign Policy : Obama prefers to keep it hidden

U.S. Covert Foreign Policy : Obama prefers to keep it hidden

The United States can no longer afford to launch major wars like Korea, Vietnam or Iraq. Obama prefers to intensify secret military action. Manlio Dinucci lays out the plan.…

Sexual assault reports jump to 23% at U.S. military academies, Pentagon finds

Sexual assault reports jump to 23% at U.S. military academies, Pentagon finds

December 21, 2012 (TSR) - The number of sexual assaults reported on the campuses of the nation’s military academies increased by nearly a quarter over the 2010-2011 academic year, according…