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Monthly Archives: September 2015
The Power of False Narrative
By Robert Parry, Consortiumnews.com In this age of pervasive media, the primary method of social control is through the creation of narratives delivered to the public through newspapers, TV, radio, computers, cell phones and any other gadget that can … Continue reading
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It’s Time to Break With Saudi Arabia’s ‘Kingdom of Horrors’
Stanley Heller September 15, 2015 Truthdig It is long past time for a campaign to end the U.S. alliance with Saudi Arabia and all of the cruel grasping hereditary dictatorships in the Persian Gulf. While U.S arms merchants are making … Continue reading
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Where Is the Outcry Over Children Killed by U.S.-Led Forces?
By John Horgan | September 10, 2015 Daniya Ali Al Haj Qaddour, a five-year-old Syrian girl, and her father, Ali Saeed Al Haj Qaddoura, a suspected militant, were both reportedly killed in an airstrike by U.S.-led forces in November 2014. … Continue reading
The US Military and the Myth that Humanity is Predisposed to Violence
suggested by Gretchen We have this tragic misperception that humanity is predisposed to violence. The truth is that humanity is predisposed to peace. The default position for humanity is that of conscientious objector to war and violence. In our work … Continue reading