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‘No-Flag’ Operations: The USS Liberty Revisited

This article surveys the various types of ‘no-flag’ operations and their applicability to the present crisis in the Persian gulf, involving ships, submarines, missiles and sea-mines.

The Unholy Alliance: Monsanto, Dupont & Obama

President Obama has taken his team of food and farming leaders directly from the biotech companies and their lobbying, research, and philanthropic arms.

World Economic Forum in Switzerland: Global Elites Celebrating Hypocrisy

Global elites — many of the 2,500 of them billionaires — are spending a few days in Davos, Switzerland, attending the World Economic Forum (WEF), a group founded in 1971 “committed to improving the state of the world.
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How and Why Anonymous Took Down the FBI's Website

On Thursday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, working with police in New Zealand, arrested the leaders of the popular file sharing service MegaUpload.com and scrubbed the site from the internet, alleging that it supports widespread copyright infringement. Coming just a day after the internet's campaign against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), the raid was perceived by many netizens as a declaration of war.

Dolphins have no part in this dispute with Iran

The US Navy has trained dolphins to detect mines. Now, they might be used in the conflict with Iran over its nuclear policies.In response to heightened sanctions, Iran has threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz, the only sea route out of the Persian Gulf and, according to the US energy department, "the world's most important oilchoke". Iran might use mines to do it, and if they should do so, then,according to retired US Admiral Tim Keating, who previously commanded the US 5th Fleet in Bahrain, "we've got dolphins."


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Pepe Escobar: The Myth of “Isolated” Iran

Remember Operation Northwoods, that 1962 plan drafted by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to stage terror operations in the U.S. and blame them on Fidel Castro’s Cuba. (President Kennedy shot the idea down.) Or recall the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964, used by President Lyndon Johnson as a justification for widening the Vietnam War. The U.S. accused North Vietnamese torpedo boats of unprovoked attacks on U.S. ships. Later, it became clear that one of the attacks had never even happened and the president had lied about it.
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Actual USA Patents Of Mind Control And Behavior Modification Technology: Are Your Thoughts Your Own?

http://www.rense.com/general3/patent.htm

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Pharmageddon: Profits peak from Prozac nation's pills passion

The United States has a passion for pills, being the world's biggest users of psychotropic drugs, consuming 60 per cent of them. and, pharmaceutical firms plan to keep cashing in even if it costs people their health. 
Jerusalem Post article implies US will stage provocation to justify military assault. Former Israeli intelligence officer Avi Perry writes that a “surprise” Pearl Harbor-style Iranian attack on an American warship in the Persian Gulf will provide the pretext for the US to launch all-out warfare against Iran.

Iraq Redux? Iran: the Neocons Are At It Again

The same neocons who persuaded George W. Bush and crew to, in Ron Paul’s inimitable words, “lie their way into invading Iraq” in 2003, are beating the drums of war more loudly these days to attack Iran.
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