Intrigues

Ukrainian Nazis pay Academi (formerly Blackwater) for training

Eric Zuesse — The Russian Government’s Tass ‘news’ agency is alleging that “The US private military company Academi (formerly known as Blackwater) … has confirmed to the Kiev authorities its readiness to start training an experimental battalion of 550 men as of ...

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The false flagging of North Korea: CIA weaponizes Hollywood

Larry Chin — Almost all wars begin with false flag operations. The coming conflicts in North Korea and Russia are no exception. Mass public hysteria is being manufactured to justify aggression against Moscow and Pyongyang, in retaliation for acts attributed to ...

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Business leaders response to New York’s fracking ban: Yes!

Bob Keener  —   In response to a decision by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to ban fracking in the state, the American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC), which represents more than 200,000 businesses nationwide, and the New York State Sustainable ...

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9 good reasons why we need public review of a Bruce Nuclear deal

Angela Bischoff — The Ontario Power Authority and Bruce Power are secretly negotiating a multi-billion dollar deal to rebuild four aging reactors at the Bruce B Nuclear Station. Here are 9 good reasons why Premier Kathleen Wynne should send any ...

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Is safely generated electricity from nukes a pipe-dream or doable?

Corneliu Chisu — We are now at the cusp of the next step (in nuclear power), the commercial application of the closed fuel cycle using fast-neutron reactors. We need to implement a closed fuel cycle as a logical development of ...

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Seeds of Destruction: Hijacking of the world’s food system

As F. William Engdahl wrote in Death of the Birds and the Bees Across America: Birds and bees are something most of us take for granted as part of nature. The expression “teaching about the birds and the bees” to ...

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Canada’s false flag terror: US fingerprints all over it

Barrie Zwicker — The  “Terrorist” Events of Wednesday October 22nd in Ottawa and two days earlier in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu bear all the hallmarks of a coordinated cross-border one-two punch false flag operation. The first, the left jab hit-and-run killing of a Canadian soldier, ...

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China wants to bring its cheap labour to Canada to take our jobs

Frank Touby — China complains that it can’t bring its cheap labour to Canada to work its investments in our natural resource industries. Reference Poor babies! They are so hooked on slave-labour economics that Chinese oligarchs don’t want to pay ...

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Bush family tries to force Texas town to frack

On Nov. 4, Denton, Texas, became the first city in the state to ban the process of hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) when 59 percent of voters cast ballots in favor of the initiative. It did so in the heart of the Barnett Shale basin, where George Mitchell — the “father of ...

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The APEC circus: Unfree trade and growing insecurity

Binoy Kampmark — The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation gathering in Beijing has been another excuse to go through the motions of old problems and old requests.  Rivalries are being scratched and aggravated.  The speech writers have been busy attempting to give ...

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