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Corporate Corruption
Although most of us tend to have more “things” than we need, there is often a temptation to hang onto things well beyond their naturally depleted usefulness. A quick survey of what goes into people’s rental storage units is a fine example. Often, the goods stored in these rental units […]
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Congressman Oscar Callaway lost his Congressional election for opposing US entry into WW 1. Before he left office, he demanded investigation into JP Morgan & Co for purchasing control over America’s leading 25 newspapers in order to propagandize US public opinion in favor of his corporate and banking interests, including […]
The laws of war are essential for citizens and legislators to master if humanity is to evolve beyond a violent history of war to enjoy civil communities. To bring these basic laws to life, we’ll review the destruction of war’s history, explain the letter of US war laws, explain the […]
[ The newspaper that almost single-handedly dumbed down Britain (& then went on to inspire The Herald On Sunday) – gets knicked ] Police arrested four current and former staff of Rupert Murdoch’s best-selling Sun tabloid and a policeman on Saturday in a probe into suspected payments by journalists to […]
An Iranian lawmaker says the Majlis (parliament) Energy Committee has finalized a draft bill to stop the country’s oil exports to EU member states in reaction to the bloc’s recent decision to ban oil imports from Iran. Nasser Soudani, deputy chairman of the committee, said on Saturday that the double-urgency […]
The financial world seems to have adopted the idea that things will somehow work themselves out in Europe. I don’t know if it’s because people don’t like to think about negative things or if someone sent out a memo to everyone that math doesn’t exist or count in Europe, but […]
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Malcolm Evans was pushed out of his position as Cartoonist for the New Zealand Herald following complaints of ‘Anti Semitism’. He was twice voted cartoonist of the year 1999 and in 2003. Malcolm was also President of the NZCIA – cartoonists and illustrators association – the year he was sacked. […]