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Daily Briefing—22nd June 2010
Posted: 22 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: activism, Africa, al-Quds, Alastair MacDonald, Amira Hass, Andy Worthington, arsenic, Bangladesh, Blackwater, BP, Bush Administration, cap and trade, carbon tax, CCR, Chicago Police, China, Citigroup, CNY, Colombia, direct action, DPRK, East Jerusalem, Faisal Shahzad, Fareed Zakaria, Federal Reserve, flotilla, G20, Gaza blockade, Glenn Greenwald, gold, Google, Green Revolution, Gregory White, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, IAEA, indefinite detention, India, Iran, Israel, Jeff Stein, journalism, JPMorgan Chase, Juan Manuel Santos, Julian Assange, Kashmir, Kelley Vlahos, Lebanon, Mika Brzezinski, mining, Monsanto, MSNBC, North Korea, Obama Administration, Palestine-Israel, Paul Joseph Waton, police brutality, renminbi, SCOTUS, settlements, Sheldon Richman, Steve Watson, Syria, torture, tuberculosis, Turkey, UNRWA, USDCNY, Wendy McElroy, West Bank, Wikileaks, Will Grigg, William Fisher, Xe, yuan
Daily Briefing—12th April 2010
Posted: 12 April 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Argentina, cap and trade, carbon credit, Dmitry Medvedev, EPA, Farah Massacre, Federal Reserve, Florida, Gareth Porter, Gaza Massacre, global warming, gold manipulation, Guantanamo, Helman province, HIV, HSBC, Israel, JP Morgan Chase, Kyrgyzstan, Lawrence Wilkerson, Malaysia, Manmohan Singh, Obama, Obama Administration, Obama Doctrine, Pakistan, Red Shirts, Russia, sedition, Thailand, torture, Wikileaks
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Daily Briefing—7th April 2010
Posted: 7 April 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmadinejad, Amnesty International, Anwar al-Awlaki, apartheid, ATO, Australia, Big Brother, cap and trade, Chicago, China, CIA, Comcast, copyright, counterterrorism, Gitmo, Glenn Greenwald, government surveillance, Greece, Guantanamo Bay, Hamid Karzai, human rights, IMF, intellectual property, Iran, Iraq War, Islam, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jeff Stein, jihad, Jim McGovern, Jonathan Schell, Julian Assange, Kyrgyzstan, libertarian, Massey Energy, net neutrality, North Korea, nuclear disarmament, nuclear weapons, Obama Administration, police brutality, privacy, protests, revolution, Russ Feingold, Salt Pit, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, tasers, terrorism, Thailand, Tokyo, Tom Engelhardt, torture, UK, Wikileaks, Yemen
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The Case Against Global Warming
Posted: 30 November 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in Political ScienceTags: agriculture, Al Gore, anarchism, anti-Statism, cap and trade, carbon, carbon dioxide, carbon tax, climate change, CO2, Copenhagen Summit, Earth, environment, FOIA, Freedomain Radio, global warming, greenhouse gas emissions, international law, Jupiter, Kyoto Protocol, Manhattan Declaration, Mars, Neptune, Obama, Pluto, polar icecaps, Sahara Desert, science, solar radiation, solar variability, Stefan Molyneux, sun, sunspots, UK, US
Melting Watergate—Some facts and figures that oppose the prevailing hysteria about global warming/climate change (21:58):
Daily Briefing — 4th-5th July 2009
Posted: 5 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmadinejad, al-Quds, BRIC, cap and trade, China, climate change, Cynthia McKi, East Jerusalem, fascism, G-8 Summit, Gaza, Glenn Greenwald, global warming, Honduras, human rights, IAEA, indefinite detention, India, international law, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, Italy, Joe Biden, law, libertarian, liberty, Mairead Maguire, Manuel Zelaya, Maziar Bahari, Middle East, Mossad, Mousavi, Netanyahu, Newspeak, NPT, nuclear weapons, NYT, OAS, Obama, Pakistan, Palestine, pre-emptive war, Qum, Richard Falk, Roberto Micheletti, Saudi Arabia, South Waziristan, tariffs, terrorism, UN, US, War, West Bank, Yukiya Amano, Zionism
Obama interviewed about his executive order to police thought-crime; Saudi Arabia grants consent for a pre-emptive strike on Iran to Israel; U.N. envoy calls Free Gaza aid-delivering activists’ kidnapping by Israel ‘criminal’; Iran clerics declare gov’t illegitimate; Glenn Greenwald notes NYT hypocrisy in classifying Iran’s treatment of prisoners as “torture”; China and India protest the U.S. ‘cap-and-trade scheme’; and more… (more…)