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“Repeater Journalism” versus the Biggest Underreported Stories of 2016 By Eresh Omar Jamal, January 04 2017

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organised habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society…is the true ruling power…we are governed, our minds are moulded, our …

US Police Killed More than 1,150 in 2016 By Gabriel Black, January 04 2017

At least 1,152 people were killed by police in the United States in 2016 according to the tracking site killedbypolice.net. While the total number of killings documented is slightly down from 2015’s total of 1,208, police continued to kill

“Demonetization”: Beware of the Digital Money Dictatorship By Dr. Vandana Shiva, January 04 2017

We live in times where the non-working rent collectors and speculators have emerged as the richest billionaires.

As 2017 begins and we flounder in our mad rush to force all of India into a digital economy overnight, it is worth

Ban Ki-moon: Requiem for a UN ‘Yes Man’ By Joe Lauria, January 04 2017

After ten years of almost total obedience to Washington, Ban Ki-moon stepped down Sunday as United Nations Secretary-General, leaving behind a sorry legacy that has undermined the U.N.’s legitimacy, which rests on its real and perceived neutrality in overseeing world

Aping Washington: Tony Abbott, Israel and Australian Foreign Policy By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 04 2017

He is one of Australia’s truly singular politicians, relentlessly zealous, hewn from the granite of an older fanaticism. Despise him, loathe him, but consider him for one fundamental point: he has escaped the management artists, the curbing focus groups, and

Germany’s Role in Africa By Abayomi Azikiwe, January 04 2017

There are numerous efforts taking place internationally aimed at strengthening economic and political links with African nation-states.

From the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation to Turkey, Iran and Japan, many governments are seeking to form partnerships in

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Obama’s Deadly Afghan Acquiescence By Ray McGovern, January 04 2017

Occasionally a New York Times writer like Mark Landler will be permitted to step up to the plate and write a sensible article about President “No Guts Obama” and how he caved in to folks whom he lacked the political …

Selected Articles: Syria’s Continued Resistance, US Role in India’s Demonetization, Demystifying Climate Change By Global Research News, January 03 2017
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On Syria’s Continued Resistance, Russia and the Threat to Western Power

By Ghada Chehade, January 03 2017

As a new year begins I wish to reflect on the Syrian government’s continued resistance and impending victory—with the help of the

U.S./UK Paid “White Helmets” Help Al Qaeda Blocking Water To 5 Million Thirsty Syrians By Moon of Alabama, January 03 2017
This increases the suspicion that the illegal blockade of water to civilians in Damascus is part of a organized campaign under U.S. command. Revenge for the liberation of east Aleppo.
How the US Deliberately Destroyed Iraq’s Water Supply, And Now Syria… By Prof. Thomas J. Nagy, January 03 2017

Global Research Editor’s Note

This incisive and carefully documented article by Prof. Thomas Nagy was first published by Global Research in September 2001.

It confirms the criminal nature of US intervention.

A similar and comparable operation in Syria has now

New US Congress to Launch Assault on Social Programs By Patrick Martin, January 03 2017

The 115th US Congress assembles in Washington today, with the ceremonial swearing in of new senators by outgoing Vice President Joe Biden, and the swearing in of the entire House of Representatives by House Speaker Paul Ryan. For the first

Islamic State (ISIS-Daesh) Claims New Year Attack on Istanbul Nightclub Killing 39 By Alex Lantier and Halil Celik, January 03 2017

Yesterday, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militia claimed a bloody terror attack on Istanbul’s Reina nightclub. Around 700 people were celebrating the New Year at the nightclub when, at 1:30 a.m. on January 1, an individual armed

Video: Economic, Geopolitical, Military and Diplomatic Trends in 2016. What Prospects for 2017 By South Front, January 03 2017

2016 marked by important of diplomatic, political and military developments around the world.

Britain voted to leave the European Union by 52% to 48% in a national referendum. The outcome of the Brexit referendum has caused strong reaction at home …

Obama Obstructing Syria Peace Talks. Washington’s Dirty Hands Supporting ISIS and Al Nusra By Stephen Lendman, January 03 2017

In his waning days in office, Obama seems determined to intensify US adversarial relations with Russia, obstruct Syria peace talks in Astana, Kazakhstan later in January, and who knows what else.

With attribution to Franklin Roosevelt’s December 8, 1941 speech …

Africa in Review 2016: Neo-colonialism, Economic Sovereignty and the Imperatives of Socialist Development By Abayomi Azikiwe, January 03 2017

Over the last several years along the Indian Ocean coast in East Africa substantial finds of oil and natural gas resources have been under development.

A British exploration corporation, Tullow Oil and its Canadian partner, Africa Oil, acknowledges that it …

Demystifying the Climate Change Debate By Wayne Hall, January 03 2017

President Obama, just a few weeks before leaving office and handing over to his despised (by leftists, ecologists, liberals) successor  Donald Trump, made a much publicized gesture of banning drilling for new oil and gas reserves in US waters in

The Trouble with Mary: The Fourth Series of Sherlock By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 03 2017

The following discussion contains spoilers.

There was much fanfare for the first episode of series 4 of the BBC’s Sherlock, which graced British television screens on New Year’s Day with its fair share of shock and delivery.  It promises

Medical Communication Companies and America’s Medical Propaganda Machine By Dr. Gary G. Kohls, January 03 2017

Examining One of the Many Ways That Healthcare Providers are Compelled to Over-prescribe Big Pharma’s Unaffordable, Often Toxic and Often Dependency-inducing Prescription Drugs

“He who pays the piper calls the tune.” – Robert Browning

“Similar conflicts of interest and biases

Russia Hysteria Infects WashPost Again: False Story About Hacking U.S. Electric Grid By Glenn Greenwald, January 03 2017

The Washington Post on Friday reported a genuinely alarming event: Russian hackers have penetrated the U.S. power system through an electrical grid in Vermont. The Post headline conveyed the seriousness of the threat. 

The first sentence of the article …
On Syria’s Continued Resistance, Russia and the Threat to Western Power By Ghada Chehade, January 03 2017

As a new year begins I wish to reflect on the Syrian government’s continued resistance and impending victory—with the help of the Russian military—against western backed terrorist forces. The defense of Syria, after an almost six-year-long proxy offensive against it,

Rohingya in Myanmar: Nobel Laureates Urge Action over ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ By Mairead Maguire, January 03 2017

Dear President and Members of the UNSC,

As you are aware, a human tragedy amounting to ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity is unfolding in Myanmar.

Over the past two months, a military offensive by the Myanmar Army in Rakhine …

Civilization at a Standstill By John Kozy, January 03 2017

In 1620, Puritans landed in Massachusetts and established the Plymouth Colony in North America. They came to America ostensibly to escape from religious persecution which was pervasive in England at the time. Apparently English Christians were unable to live together

Coal in Indonesia: Société Générale Pulls Out of Financing, Crédit Agricole Under Pressure to Follow By Friends of the Earth, January 03 2017

Paris, France, January 3, 2017 – In a move welcomed by Friends of the Earth France, Société Générale has confirmed that it will not finance the Tanjung Jati B 2 (TJB2) coal plant project in Indonesia. It has become the

America or Israel? By Philip Giraldi, January 03 2017

I am reluctant to write about the “Israel problem” at the heart of U.S. foreign policy two weeks in a row but it seems that the story just will not go away as the usual suspects pile on the Barack

Building Totalitarianism in Europe: Destroy Cyprus, The Last Coup of Victoria Nuland By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos, January 03 2017

Victoria Nuland, the US Assistant Secretary of State, did not spend much time and energy with Christmas and New Year celebrations this year. She has another very urgent and pressing problem to solve, before leaving the State Department, and this

The Democratic Party Line That Could Torch Civil Liberties… and Maybe Help Blow Up the World By Norman Solomon, January 03 2017

Many top Democrats are stoking a political firestorm. We keep hearing that Russia attacked democracy by hacking into Democratic officials’ emails and undermining Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Instead of candidly assessing key factors such as longtime fealty to Wall Street that …

Damascus Humanitarian Catastrophe: Al-Qaeda “Opposition” Cuts Water Supply, Leaves 5 Million Thirsty, Who is Behind Al Qaeda? By Moon of Alabama, January 03 2017

There is a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Syria and the “western” media ignore it.

On December 22 al-Qaeda aligned Takfiris in the Wadi Barada valley shut down the main water supply for the Syrian capital Damascus. Since then the city …

Obama’s Drone War: A Black Mark on his Legacy that cannot be Ignored By Bonnie Kristian, January 02 2017

President Obama’s last weeks in office have been marked by a series of exit interviews, conversations that are often as inherently fascinating as any discussion with a man soon to quit the most powerful job on the globe must be.

Scenes from Gaza on the Last Day of 2016 By Mohammad Asad, January 02 2017
Mohammad Asad is a photo journalist based in the Gaza Strip where he has covered three wars, and nearly a decade of blockade.
He is the 2015 winner of the United Nations World Humanitarian Summit photography “Spirit of Humanity” award,
Reliving Agent Orange: Rethinking The Cost of the Vietnam War By Mike Hixenbaugh and Charles Ornstein, January 02 2017

What if casualties don’t end on the battlefield, but extend to future generations? Our reporting this year suggests the government may not want to know the answer.

There are many ways to measure the cost of U.S. involvement in the
Will Trump Lift Sanctions on Russia? The Legal Status of U.S. Unilateral Sanctions, Pressures from War Profiteers By Stephen Lendman, January 02 2017

Some mainstream reports indicate that Donald Trump can at least partly do it, but not easily unless he is able to convince Congress of “Putin’s good intentions”

What’s never explained in the mainstream media reports is the legal status of

Exit Obama in a Cloud of Disillusion, Delusion and Deceit By Craig Murray, January 02 2017

I had promised myself and my family that on this holiday I would do nothing but relax. However events have overtaken my good intentions. I find myself in the unusual position of having twice been in a position to know

Canada’s “Basic Income”: Progressive Dreams Meet Neoliberal Realities By John Clarke, January 02 2017

Up until now, the concept of Basic Income (BI) has enjoyed a greater history of being proposed than of being implemented. We may well be approaching a period, however, when this changes. The Ontario Government is holding consultations on setting

Louisiana’s Oil and Gas Industry Continues Growing Along the Coast It’s Helping Shrink By Julie Dermansky, January 02 2017

The Louisiana coast loses a football field’s worth of land every 38 minutes. This staggering rate of land loss has been brought on by climate change and coastal erosion accelerated by human activities, including water diversion projects and damage

US Government Collecting Social Media Accounts of Visitors to Country By E.P. Milligan, January 02 2017

The US government has begun requesting foreign travelers to submit their social media information to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) before traveling into the country. The practice is claimed to be part of broader efforts to identify potential “terrorist threats.”

Syria’s War Was Only The Beginning of A Broader Middle East War By Tony Cartalucci, January 02 2017

With the liberation of the city of Aleppo in northern Syria, it appears that the Syrian government in Damascus is on its way to ending the highly destructive conflict now ongoing for nearly 6 years.

But to assume the Syrian …

35 Palestinian Children Killed in Gaza Strip by Israeli Occupation Forces in 2016 By The Palestinian Information Center, January 01 2017

The Defense for Children International (DCI) – Palestine Branch said that the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) killed 35 Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Jerusalem in 2016.

Ayed Abu Eqtaish, Accountability Program Director at the Palestine …

Defending the Rights of Fukushima Victims, Humanitarian and Environmental Crisis: Debate in Japan’s Parliament By Fukushima 311 Watchdogs, January 01 2017

Taro Yamamoto of the Liberal Party is a member of the Chamber of Deputies. He is one of the few parliamentary members defending the rights of victims of the TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster.

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New Russian Hacks? No, Old Ukrainian Malware Found By Moon of Alabama, January 01 2017

All recent claims of “Russian hacking” are either outright false or are based on “evidence” that only shows run-of-the-mill attacks by some anonymous basement hacker.

The year 2016 saw the person elected U.S. president who the Washington Post, hated most. …

Fake News? Russia Attacks Vermont? Penetrated the Electric Grid. By Stephen Lendman, January 01 2017

Sound absurd? It is, part of intense Russia bashing, a political and economic assault, risking something more serious.

On New Year’s eve, the Washington Post published an updated version of its previous fake news story.

The earlier version claimed Russian …

Brexit in the New Year: Britain Remains Fractured and Disillusioned, Government Confusion By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 01 2017

London, England. The pile of detritus in Tooting had been growing ahead of the New Year’s Eve gatherings.

The pubs were initiating their usual trick of closure and charging for tickets in the hope of getting some ruddy cash ahead

Putin’s Response to Obama’s Sanctions: “I Wish all of you Happiness and Prosperity, Season’s Greetings to President Obama and President-elect Donald Trump and the American People” By Pres. Vladimir Putin, January 01 2017

The intent of Obama’s sanctions against Russia, requiring 35 Russian diplomats to leave the US within 72 hours, was to trigger retaliation on the part of the Kremlin.

The Russian president however responded with courtesy, conveying Russia’s best wishes for

2017: Trump, Brexit and Nervous Anticipation By Vladimir Mikheev, January 01 2017

The next 12 months will be an extension of 2016’s political earthquakes. This will come as an aftershock for some and for many others as a long-cherished opportunity to make the world a safer place through cooperation instead of confrontation.

2016 Year-Ender: We’re In for a Wild Ride. A Period of Economic and Political Upheaval By Gwynne Dyer, January 01 2017

The main message of 2016 was that we are entering a period of economic and political upheaval comparable to the industrial revolution of 1780-1850, and nothing expressed that message more clearly than Donald Trump’s appointment of Andrew Puzder as Secretary

Trump’s Election: An Opportunity to Reevaluate US-Japan Relations. The Benefits for Japan of a U.S. Military Withdrawal By Taoka Shunji and Steve Rabson, January 01 2017

Introduction by Steve Rabson

Ever since the end of America’s Vietnam catastrophe, experts on both sides of the Pacific have sounded warnings about anachronistic, wasteful, and dangerously misguided U.S. military policies, seemingly perpetuated by inertia, in East Asia. Yet their

The Same Hackers Blamed for the DNC Email Hack Were Blamed for Hacking the German Parliament … But that Ended Up Being a Leak By German Insiders, Not a Hack At All By Washington's Blog, January 01 2017

German security officials previously blamed Russia for hacking secret German communications and providing them to Wikileaks (English translation). And see this.

The claim?  BBC reported:

BfV [Germany’s intelligence agency] head Hans-Georg Maassen said Germany was a

Trump Praises Putin, Obama Sanctions, Veiled Political Stunt on Behalf of “Team Hillary” By Stephen Lendman, January 01 2017

In response to Obama’s new sanctions on Russia, Trump praised how Putin handled his action, tweeting “(g)reat move on delay (by V. Putin) – I always knew he was very smart.”

A follow-up related tweet said “Russians are playing #CNN …

Human Rights and Health Inequality. A Worldwide Phenomenon By Dr Claudio Schuftan, January 01 2017

THE MOST COMMON DESCRIPTION OF HEALTH INEQUALITY TRENDS AMONG AND WITHIN COUNTRIES IS THAT HEALTH INEQUALITIES ARE INCREASING: A CLEAR INFRINGEMENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHT TO HEALTH.

This text is mostly abstracted from chapter 18 of the International Panel

Syria Elections 2016: US-NATO’s Failed Attempt to Deny the Will of the Syrian People By Vanessa Beeley, January 01 2017

While this article first published in April 2016 confirms the holding of parliamentary elections in Syria, the Western media in chorus describe Syria as a dictatorship. They also fail to acknowledge that the opposition “rebels”  supported by the “international community”

The 2016 Democratic National Convention: Voices from the Streets of Philadelphia By Michael Welch, January 01 2017

Voting for the lesser evil kind of slows you down as you’re circling the drain but it doesn’t give you any shot to get out!

Bernie Sanders supporter Clea Cooper (from this week’s report.)

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President Obama’s Race for the “Imperial Legacy”: A World of Chaos and Disintegration By Prof. James Petras, January 01 2017
Obama reneged on his campaign promises to end the war(s) in the Middle East by increasing the US troop presence and expanding his drone-assassination warfare against Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Somalia and Syria.
Barack Obama’s Meager Legacy: Incomplete Accomplishments and Provoked Wars: What Happened? By Prof Rodrigue Tremblay, January 01 2017
Ever since the Neocons took over US foreign policy, after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, rejecting the ‘Peace Dividend’ that many had expected, the cry in Washington has been to impose an America-centered New World Order by military means.
Fakest News: The Iraq War By Washington's Blog, December 31 2016

Majority Are Still Falling for Fake News

new poll from YouGov shows that most Americans still believe that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction at the start of the Iraq war:

 

That’s stunning, given that President Bush, …

The History of Class Struggle in Vermont: From Socialism to the American Plan By Greg Guma, December 31 2016

The Granai Clan was like many Italian immigrant families settling in Barre at the end of the 19th century. By 1912 Cornelius, one of 18 children, was working as a stone cutter for the Jones Brother Company. His parents were

Turkey Plane Transfers ISIS-Daesh Terrorists from Aleppo to Yemen: Report By Press TV, December 31 2016

Yemeni sources say a Turkish plane transporting scores of Daesh Takfiri terrorists has landed in the Aden International Airport in southern Yemen.

Yemen’s al-Masirah news website reported that the plane carried 150 terrorists who were evacuated from Syria’s northwestern city …

“Color Revolution” in Uganda? China’s Strategic Advance in Central Africa By Andrew Korybko, December 31 2016

Uganda is a country that many people seem to have heard of, but barely anyone except the locals knows anything about.

Nestled near the divided but resource-rich Central African region, yet still technically part of the integrating and market-focused East

US Dirty Tricks in Syria? Obama Administration’s Continued Support for ISIS, Al Nusra By Stephen Lendman, December 31 2016

With three weeks left in office, Obama apparently intends continued US-led naked aggression on Syria, supporting ISIS, al-Nusra and other terrorist groups – adding more war crimes to his blood-drenched legacy.

Days earlier, RT reported Damascus was without water for …

Syria, Russia and American Desperation By Margaret Kimberley, December 31 2016

Legions of people will protest Donald Trump’s inauguration. The Democratic rank and file “are anxious about racism, immigration, Islamophobia, judicial appointees and voter suppression,” but their leaders have a different agenda.

War Democrats and Republicans care only about maintaining imperialism

How Obama Overrode Kerry’s Agreements with Russia By Eric Zuesse, December 31 2016

On more than one occasion, U.S. President Barack Obama overrode agreements that his Secretary of State John Kerry had reached with Russia. Unlike Obama’s consistent support of his prior Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton’s, initiatives (such as her backing of

Threat to Academic Freedom: Censored Professor Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Florida Atlantic University By Louis Leo IV, December 31 2016

Former FAU Professor James Tracy, who was terminated from his tenured faculty position in January 2016 in retaliation for his personal blogging, has amended his federal lawsuit following a federal court ruling dismissing part of his lawsuit, including his due

Selected Articles: “Hacking” Report: Escalation of Obama’s Anti-Russian Campaign By Global Research News, December 30 2016
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Obama’s Sanctions against Moscow “Intended to Box In Donald Trump”. Evidence that Hacking of DNC Accusations are Fake

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, December 30 2016

The sanctions on Russia constitute “an assertive act by President Obama to punish Russia

What Is The Obama Regime Up To? By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, December 30 2016

Obama has announced new sanctions on Russia based on unsubstantiated charges by the CIA that the Russian government influenced the outcome of the US presidential election with “malicious cyber-enabled activities.” 

The War Will be Over When We Get Rid of the Terrorists: Syria’s President al-Assad By SANA, December 30 2016

Question 1: President Assad, a few days ago, the Syrian Army, with the help of the Russian force, took the control of most of Aleppo. We can say that the war is almost over?

President Assad: No, not yet, …

“It’s A Plot, The Russians Are Coming”: Obama Illegally Sanctions Russia for Nonexistent US Election Hacking By Stephen Lendman, December 30 2016

Throughout his deplorable tenure, thankfully near ending, Obama exceeded Star Wars, going where no previous US president dared go before. His legacy reflects failure domestically and geopolitically, lawlessness and contempt for humanity.

Fake news hype about nonexistent “Russian aggression” wore

The British Government Is Spying On You: Dog Fouling, Sun-Bed Use, Toy Sales, Theatre Tickets, Feeding Pigeons… By True Publica, December 30 2016

The Guardian published a piece entitled “Revealed: British councils used RIPA to secretly spy on public“, on Christmas Day at 7pm, a time that almost no-one reads news, you may have missed it.

For those unaware of the Regulation of …

Colombia: Inviting NATO to Fight “Organized Crime”, A Menace for Latin America By Peter Koenig, December 30 2016
Like the Europeans, the Colombian Government is a sheer puppet of Washington. Both Santos and his predecessor, Uribe, are CIA handlers. Having peace with FARC would be against the interests of the U.S.
Syria War Report: Nation-Wide Ceasefire, Kurdish YPG Forces Withdrawing from Aleppo City? By South Front, December 30 2016

On December 29, preliminary reports appeared that an evacuation agreement were made between the Syrian military and militants operating in Syrian Ayn al-Fijah, Baseema and Dayr Qanoon in the Wadi Barda region northwest of Damascus. Local sources reported that militants

Netanyahu to Be Investigated for Bribery and Fraud By Stephen Lendman, December 30 2016

Last June, Israeli police quietly began examining allegations of Netanyahu accepting about $1.1 million from accused French fraudster Arnaud Mimran in 2009.

His case in France was called the “heist of the century.” Netanyahu’s office denied receiving illegal donations, accusing

Details Still Lacking on Russian ‘Hack’ By Robert Parry, December 30 2016

Amid more promises of real evidence to come, the Obama administration released a report that again failed to demonstrate that there is any proof behind U.S. allegations that Russia both hacked into Democratic emails and distributed them via WikiLeaks to

Cease-fire Agreement in Syria Signed by the Jihadists with the Exception of Al-Qaeda and ISIS-Daesh By Voltaire Network, December 30 2016

Voltaire Network — a cease-fire agreement has been concluded in Syria. So announced the Russian president, Vladamir Putin, in the presence of his Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Defense [1]. Russia and Turkey are its guarantors. The Islamic …

America’s Secret Planned Conquest of Russia By Eric Zuesse, December 30 2016

The U.S. government’s plan to conquer Russia is based upon a belief in, and the fundamental plan to establish, “Nuclear Primacy” against Russia — an American ability to win a nuclear war against, and so conquer, Russia.

This concept became …

Continuity? Trump Is Anti-Environment, But So Was Obama By Eric Draitser, December 30 2016

It’s rather easy, and undoubtedly necessary, to lambast President-elect Donald Trump and his team of corporate parasites who will soon head nearly every key agency in the U.S. government.

Of note are the pro-fracking, anti-environmental protections positions of everyone from …

Obama Escalates Anti-Russian Campaign with New Sanctions and Threats By Patrick Martin, December 30 2016

In an executive order accompanied by a series of official statements, US President Barack Obama has sharply escalated the campaign against Russia, based on unsubstantiated claims of Russian government hacking of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Hillary Clinton

Russia and Turkey Broker Ceasefire in Syria By Bill Van Auken, December 30 2016

A ceasefire brokered by the governments of Russia and Turkey went into effect at the beginning of Friday, December 30, with the Syrian army announcing that it had “declared a comprehensive cessation of hostilities across all the territories of the

Obama’s Sanctions against Moscow “Intended to Box In Donald Trump”. Evidence that Hacking of DNC Accusations are Fake By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, December 30 2016
The sanctions on Russia constitute "an assertive act by President Obama to punish Russia before he leaves office." The unspoken truth, however, is that the punishment was intended for Trump, to undermine his foreign policy stance in relation to Moscow.
What The Russian Hacking Report DOESN’T Say By Washington's Blog, December 29 2016

Today, the Department of Homeland Security and FBI released a report alleging Russian hacking.

It’s important to note what the report does NOT say …

It does NOT allege any of the following:

  • It doesn’t claim that it’s accurate. Instead,
Breaking: US Retaliates Against Russia For “Hacking The Election”: Expels 35 Diplomats, Closes Compounds, Issues Sanctions By Zero Hedge, December 29 2016

As promised (or threatened), the Obama administration has unveiled – via the US Treasury – new sanctions against Russia over election hacking allegations (that as yet have not been supported by any actual evidence). Despite president-elect Trump’s comments that “we

Selected Articles: Obama Signs “Fake News” Propaganda Act, Western Media Spreads Post-Berlin ISIS Hysteria By Global Research News, December 29 2016
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“Big Brother” Watches Everyone in America: Obama Signs “Ministry of Truth” into Law

By Stephen Lendman, December 29 2016

In early December, Congress overwhelmingly passed the Countering Disinformation and Propaganda Act as part of the annual National Defense Authorization

Statement of Jews United against Zionism in Reaction to U.N. Security Council Resolution Condemning Israeli Settlements By Jews United Against Zionism, December 29 2016

On behalf of anti-Zionist Jews worldwide, we of Neturei Karta International, Jews United Against Zionism, greet with enthusiasm the recent United Nations Security Council resolution 2334 condemning Israeli settlements as illegal.

For decades, the settlements have been a major cause

Remembering Carrie Fisher: Star Wars and the “Velocity of Being” By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, December 29 2016

Actress Debbie Reynolds passes away at age 84, one day after the death of her daughter Carrie Fisher.

Oscar-nominated star told her son ‘that she would like to be with Carrie again’, 15 minutes before she had a