“I am Obama’s prisoner now” – Leonard Peltier Speaks out After Parole Denial

September 18, 2009 by admin1  
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I am Obama’s prisoner now September 14, 2009 On August 21, Native American activist Leonard Peltier, one of America’s longest-serving political prisoners, was denied parole by the U.S. Parole Commission. In 1977, Leonard was sentenced to two consecutive life terms for the deaths of two FBI agents who were killed in a gunfight on the [...]

H1N1 “Assistance” – Canada Gives Indigenous Communities Swine Flu Body Bags

September 18, 2009 by admin1  
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Chief Jerry Knott of Wasagamack First Nation: “This disturbed our community members and continues to be a major concern. We had asked for funding so we can get organized and to ensure medicines, hand sanitizers and other preventative kits were in place but, instead, we are shocked to receive the body bags,” he said. “To [...]

GEAP E2020 Report – September 2009

September 17, 2009 by admin1  
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In this month’s edition of the E2020 report, GlobalEurope Anticipation Bulletin’s team discusses the myth of the current ‘recovery’ and how the false predictions will continue to hide the underlying weaknesses of the global economies, in particular the US. The United States Consumer will continue to not want to keep the consumer engine moving, prefering [...]

Deep Government, John Pilger & Hyperinflation – September Rock Creek Free Press

September 13, 2009 by admin1  
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Hyperinflation, the work of former FBI Translator Sibel Edmonds, and a lengthy interview with the inimitable John Pilger are among the many topics that are discussed in this month’s edition of the Rock Creek Free Press. Also up for examination is the role of Freedom of Information Acts in the ‘Deep Government’, as well as [...]

Good Billions after Bad – Vanity Fair Exposes The Bailout Give-Away

September 12, 2009 by admin1  
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Just inside the entrance to the U.S. Treasury, on the other side of a forbidding array of guard stations and scanners that control access to the Greek Revival building, lies one of the most beautiful interior spaces in all of Washington. Ornate bronze doors open inward to a two-story-high chamber. Chandeliers line the coffered ceiling, [...]

Russell Means Interview with Dr. Katherine Albrecht

September 12, 2009 by admin1  
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Russell Means talks of his history of activism, the trading liberation for civil rights, and the move from a productive to a consumer society. They speak, as well, of the repeating of mistakes of empire, and take calls from listeners concerning Indian Herritage and how Puritan thought constructs tie in with the Doctrine of Discovery. [...]

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