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Daily Briefing—21st Sept 2010
Posted: 21 September 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abdu Rahman, ACLU, Af-Pak War, airstrikes, Andy Worthington, antiwar activism, arms trading, Brazil, C.J. Chivers, Carol Rosenberg, China, Chris Hedges, Dahr Jamail, Death Penalty, domestic surveillance, domestic terrorism, drones, electoral politics, Eric Garris, false flag operation, FBI, Federal Reserve, fiat money, FOREX, Glenn Greenwald, gold, Great Recesseion, Guantanamo Bay, Iran, Israel, Jason Ditz, Kaveh L. Afrasiabi, Kyrgyzstan, Lockheed MArtin, Middle East, Middle East peace process, military industrial complex, NAM, Noah Shachtman, Obama Administration, Omar Khadr, Pakistan, Paul O'Mahoney, Peace Now, Pittsburgh G-20 Summit, privacy rights, racism, Saudi Arabia, Scott Horton, settlement expansion, Sheldon Richman, Somalia, Stephen Walt, Sweden, Tom Engelhardt, UAE, Wall Street, war games, Warfare and Conflict, West Bank, William Fisher
Daily Briefing—14th Sept 2010
Posted: 14 September 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghan elections, Afghanistan, Arab League, B'Tselem, black sites, Bush Administration, China, CIA, Civil Rights Movement, Cuba, FOREX, France, gold, illegal immigration, Iran, Iraq, Islamophobia, Israel, Kabul Bank, NPT, Poland, renminbi, Sarah Shourd, torture, USDCNY, USDJPY, yen
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Daily Briefing—8th Sept 2010
Posted: 8 September 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Africa, airport body scanners, airstrikes, al-Qaeda, Aleksander Kwasniewski, AMISOM, banking, black sites, Blake Hounshell, BP, Bush tax cuts, Charles Hugh Smith, China, CIA, cognitive science, counterterrorism, credit unions, Deepwater Horizon, DR Congo, drones, drug war, experimental philosophy, extrajudicial assassination, for-profit universities, France, free press, Gareth Porter, general strike, gold, Goldman Sachs, Gulf oil spill, Halliburton, Hillary Clinton, IDF, IFEX, India, Iran, Iraq War, ISAF, Israel, Israel-Lebanon War, Joe Biden, Kabul Bank, Kandahar Surge, Kashmir, Kevin Carson, land grabbing, Lebanon, Liz Pulliam Weston, Macondo oil spill, Mahmood Karzai, Mexico, military industrial complex, missile defense, Mullah Omar, NATO, neoliberalism, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philosophy, Poland, PTSD, Robert Fisk, Rwanda, secret prisons, Somalia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Stephen Walt, student loans, Sudan, suicide bombings, Taiwan, Taliban, Transocean, TSA, Uganda, UN, Yemen
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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
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Ron Paul: Audit Government Gold Reserves
Posted: 31 August 2010 by Sayyid in National News, Political ScienceTags: Bill Murphy, China, Dan Brebner, ECB, economics, Executive Order 6102, FDR, Federal Reserve, fiat money, Fort Knox, GATA, George W. Bush, gold, Gold standard, Great Recession, HR 1207, IMF, JPMorgan Chase, Kitco News, libertarian, New York Sun, Ron Paul, Russia UK, silver
The U.S. congressman plans to introduce a bill in 2011 that would force the claimed gold holdings at Fort Knox and the central bank in New York to be audited for the first time in almost 60 years.
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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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
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Daily Briefing—21st June 2010
Posted: 21 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abdolmalek Rigi, Abdulhamid Rigi, activism, Adam Gadahn, Adrian Lamo, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, Anadarko, anarchism, Andrew Flood, Andy Worthington, BP, CNY, Colombia, David Petraeus, Death Penalty, debt collection agencies, drones, economy, Fannie Mae, Federal Reserve, FOREX, Freddie Mac, Gaza blockade, Glenn Greenwald, gold, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, IMF, immigration, Iran, Iraq, Iyad Allawi, James Petras, Juan Manuel Santos, Jundallah, Justin Raimondo, labor unions, locavores, military industrial complex, MMS, national debt, Obama, Obama Adminsitration, Pat Buchanan, renminbi, Russia, suicide bombings, terrorism, US-Mexico border, USD, Utah, Wikileaks, Yemen, yuan
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Optimistically, 15-20 Years Before Tapping Afghanistan ‘Motherlode’… So What?
Posted: 17 June 2010 by Editors in Af-Pak WarTags: Af-Pak War, Afghan Mines Ministry, Afghanistan, Ann Marlowe, cobalt, copper, corporatism, fascism, gold, Hamid Karzai, human rights, iron, libertarian, lithium, natural resources, Newspeak, Obama Administration, Saudi Arabia, US, War on Terror, World Bank
Ann Marlowe, Afghanistan expert at the Hudson Institute, told Russia Today that it would take at least a couple of decades before Afghanistan’s untapped minerals are significantly accessed, under optimal conditions (5:15):
Washington War Department ‘Discovery of Nearly $1tn in Untapped Mineral Deposits in Afghanistan’ Will Heat Pak Intel Proxy War With U.S. & India
Posted: 14 June 2010 by Little Alex in Af-Pak War, India-Pakistan; 26/11, International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Af-Pak War, Afghan Taliban, Afghanistan, batteries, Blackberrys, BRIC, Carlotta Gall, China, copper, Craig Murray, economics, gadgets, gold, Hamid Karzai, Haqqani Network, HIG, imperialism, India, Iran, Iraq, iron, ISAF, ISI, James Risen, Joe Weisenthal, John Cook, Katie Drummond, lithium, LSE, mineral deposits, Mullah Omar, natural resources, Newspeak, niobium, Obama Administration, oil, Pakistan, Pakistani Taliban, Pentagon, Quetta Shura, Sebastian Abbot, Shawn Turner, Taliban, terrorism, Tony Capaccio, TTP, US, War, War on Terror
A study confirms Pakistan intelligence is pulling the strings of the primary resistance networks in Afghanistan as an internal Pentagon document states it could be the “Saudi Arabia of lithium”, as a geological survey ‘conservatively’ estimates over $908bn in untapped resources.
Daily Briefing—9th June 2010
Posted: 9 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Agent Orange, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, Alan Grayson, Andy Worthington, Bagram Air Base, border patrol, BP Gulf oil spill, Bradley Manning, Brazil, Britain, Chicago Police, China, civilian surge, Darfur, Dennis Kucinich, DPRK, economic sanctions, EU, European Union, Foxconn, France, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza blockade, Gitmo, gold, Guantanamo Bay, Honda, immigration, India, Iran, Iran elections, IRGC, Israel, Japan, Jundallah, Kandahar Surge, MEK, Mir Housein Mousavi, national debt, Noam Chomsky, North Korea, NPT, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, peace jirga, public opinion, Shahram Amiri, South Korea, Sudan, Taliban, tariffs, terrorism, TORDAN, Turkey, UK, UN Security Council, UNSC, Vietnam War, War, War of Terror, Yemen
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