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Daily Briefing—31st Aug 2010
Posted: 31 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: 1964 Civil Rights Act, ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, Ali Abunimah, anarchism, AntiWar radio, banking, biometrics, CCR, Charles johnson, China, Colorado, Cuba, David Brooks, DPRK, drones, espionage, Fidel Castro, Gareth Porter, George Soros, gold, gold audit, Ground Zero Mosque, Hamas, Haneen Zuabi, Hebron, India, Iran, Iraq War, Iraq withdrawal, Iraqi Kurdistan, Jesse Walker, JPMorgan Chase, Julian Assange, Kelley Vlahos, Kochtopus, Libertarian Party, Likudniks, Michael Corcoran, Middle East, Mohammad Bazzi, Mossad, Muqtada al-sadr, Netanyahu, North Korea, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Patrick Cockburn, Paul Wolfowitz, Philip Giraldi, police state, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Rwanda genocide, Salam Fayyad, Scott Horton, Stefan Molyneux, Stephen Walt, Taliban, torture, Volcker Rule, Wall Street, Warfare and Conflict, Wikileaks, William Fisher
‘Mossad in America’ (mp3)
Posted: 30 August 2010 by Editors in International Affairs, National News, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: 9/11, AIPAC, AntiWar radio, Ben-Ami Kadish, CIA, electoral politics, espionage, Iran, Israel, Israel lobby, Israeli Arabs, Keith Weissman, Mark Glenn, Middle East, Mohammed Atta, Mossad, Newspeak, NPT, Obama Administration, Phil Tourney, Philip Giraldi, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Scott Horton, settlement expansion, Steve Rosen, Stewart Nozette, US, USS Liberty, West Bank
At AntiWar Radio, Philip Giraldi discussed his recent article about the Israeli spy agency operating from New York to D.C.—‘disinformation operations’ about Palestine and Iran’s civilian nuclear program—as well as its agents and assets committing espionage against the U.S. government with impunity (26:08):
Weekend Briefing—9th-10th July 2010
Posted: 10 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Allison Kilkenny, BP, Carol Rosenberg, espionage, Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, Iraq War, Israel, John Mearsheimer, mortgage crisis, mortgage fraud, NPT, nuclear weapons, Obama Administration, Oscar Grant, police brutality, Robert Cavnar, Russia, Somalia, war crimes
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Evening Briefing—7th July 2010
Posted: 7 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abu Dhabi, Afghanistan, anarchism, blowback, BP, brainpolice2, Bushehr, China, CIA, corporatism, Costa Rica, Cuba, drug war, economic crisis, economics, espionage, Federal Reserve, Gaza blockade, Germany, Glenn Greenwald, gold, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, Henry Kissinger, imperialism, India, Iran, Israel, Kashmir, Manuel Noriega, marijuana, Marjorie Cohn, marketing, NATO, Netanyahu, Nigeria, Nixon Administration, Noah Shachtman, Obama, Obama Administration, oil, political prisoners, politics, pot, PSYOPS, public opinion, RAND Corporation, renminbi, Russia, Spencer Ackerman, Stefan Molyneux, Stephen Walt, Tony Hayward, torture, UAE, US, USD
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Evening Briefing—29th June 2010
Posted: 29 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, Andrew Clark, Avigdor Liberman, BitTorrent, Chicago Police, Colombia, copyright, David Cameron, David Petraeus, DHS, drones, economy, Ecuador, espionage, extrajudicial assassinations, file sharing, FinReg, free press, Gaza, global economic crisis, Homeland Security, human trafficking, Iran, Iraq, Jack Hunter, Jon Burge, Karl Eikenberry, Kashmir, Lond Police, Mitsubishi, National Pork Board, Noam Chomsky, Obama Administration, Pakistan, police brutality, Royal Dutch Shell, Rules of Engagement, Russia, SCOTUS, soft, Susan Antilla, Thalif Deen, The Southern Avenger, ThinkGeek.com, Toronto G20 Summit, Toronto Police, torture, trademark, UN, US dollar, USD, Washington lobbyists, West Bank
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Daily Briefing—28th-29th June 2010
Posted: 28 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Alexander Cockburn, ANA, Andy Worthington, Anthony Fenton, ASF, Behzad Yaghmaian, Blackwater, BP, Brazil, Burundi, Canada, Chicago Police, China, CIA, David Petraeus, Dennis Kucinich, espionage, France, G20, Germany, Glenn Greenwald, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, Hezbollah, Hizbollah, IMF, India, Iran, Israel, Jon Burge, journalism, Lara Logan, Leon Panetta, Manuel Noriega, media, Michael Hastings, Middle East, military industrial complex, Mississippi, Noah Shachtman, NYPD, Palestinians, Panama, Pierre Nkurunziza, police brutality, propaganda, renminbi, Right to Information Act, Russia, SCOTUS, Spencer Ackerman, Stanley McChrystal, Syria, Taiwan, terrorism, torture, Turkey, USS Harry Truman, Xe
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WikiLeaks Current Project Reveals ‘Abusive Mass Spying’
Posted: 22 June 2010 by Little Alex in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: ABC, Adrian Lamo, Afghanistan, anarchism, Andrew Fowler, anti-Statism, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, CIA, CID, Collateral Murder, Echelon, Ellen Nakashima, espionage, Farah Massacre, Garani Massacre, Glenn Greenwald, Grenai Massacre, human rights, Julian Assange, libertarian, MI6, Mike Gogulski, Newspeak, State Department, US, War, War on Terror, West Baghdad Massacre, whistleblowers, Wikileaks
WikiLeaks founder recently hinted at ‘anarchistic’ leaking of documents relating to a deadly 2009 U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan and the future leaking of wide-reaching detailed spying ‘affecting many people and organizations.
Declassified F.B.I. File: AIPAC Staffer Spied for Israel
Posted: 8 November 2009 by Editors in Political ScienceTags: AIPAC, espionage, FBI, FOIA, IRMEP, Israel, Israel lobby, Jane Harman, Jimmy Carter, Keith Weissman, Larry Franklin, law, Mossad, Steve Rosen, T.S. Ellis, treason, US, Zionism
Think tank discovers after file released from an FOIA suit that an Israeli intelligence agent was a staffer for the Israel Lobby. Prosecutors recently dropped espionage charges from two high-level AIPAC staffers.
Philip Weiss and The Israel Lobby’s Influence in Washington (mp3)
Posted: 4 May 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, National News, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: AIPAC, Andrea Mitchell, anti-Statism, espionage, fascism, George Bush, George Mitchell, Hillary Clinton, Israel, Israel lobby, J Street, Jane Harman, libertarian, liberty, Middle East, MSNBC, Newspeak, Philip Weiss, US, War, West Bank, Zionism
AntiWar Radio host Scott Horton interviews Philip Weiss on the Jane Harman scandal, Israel espionage, and the lobby’s push for war with Iran. (more…)
U.S. Congresswoman an ‘Asset of Covert Israel Intelligence’ (mp3)
Posted: 24 April 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, National News, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: AIPAC, Blue Dog Democrat, Congress, Department of Justice, espionage, FISA, Gonzales, international law, Israel, Israel lobby, Jane Harman, law, Mossad, Newspeak, NSA, nuclear secrets, US, wiretapping, Zionism
Scott Horton of AntiWar Radio interviews contributing editor at The American Conservative Philip Giraldi who adds to Jeff Stein’s breaking story of Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) making promises for the Israel lobby, AIPAC, in an U.S. espionage case that the road to Washington goes through AIPAC. (more…)
Congresswoman Made Illegal Promises for AIPAC (mp3)
Posted: 22 April 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, National NewsTags: AIPAC, Blue Dog Democrat, Congress, Department of Justice, espionage, FISA, Gonzales, international law, Israel, Israel lobby, Jane Harman, law, Newspeak, NSA, US, wiretapping, Zionism
Scott Horton of AntiWar Radio interviews Jeff Stein, who broke this story days ago. (more…)