Wednesday, 29 December 2010

2011 PREDICTIONS: IT DOESN'T LOOK PRETTY

2011 PREDICTIONS: IT DOESN'T LOOK PRETTYBruce KrastingWednesday, December 29, 2010Oh boy is 2011 going to be an exciting year! Some things that I think might happen:-Volatility is going up across the board. If you have the stomach for the swings that are coming across all markets there is a ton of money to be made; balls and timing are all that are necessary. The markets will create dozens of opportunities to make and lose.-There will be 50 days...

Sunday, 26 December 2010

Wikileaks' Christmas Message

Wikileaks' Christmas MessageBringing "Good News" of Great Truths for "All the People"By Rev. WILLIAM E. ALBERTSChristmas Weekend EditionDecember 24-26, 2010WikiLeaks is a modern-day Christmas story about the secrets of those who abuse power and pretend to represent what they are not. According to the Biblical story, King Herod became “frightened” when he heard of the prophesized birth of a Messiah, who would set the Jewish people free from Roman...

Saturday, 11 December 2010

From Jefferson to Assange

From Jefferson to AssangePosted on Dec 7, 2010By Robert Scheer / www.truthdigAll you need to know about Julian Assange’s value as a crusading journalist is that The New York Times and most of the world’s other leading newspapers have led daily with important news stories based on his WikiLeaks releases. All you need to know about the collapse of traditional support for the constitutional protection of a free press is that Dianne Feinstein, the centrist Democrat who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, has called for Assange “to be vigorously...

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Information Terrorists The Vile Campaign Against Julian Assange and Wikileaks

The Vile Campaign Against Julian Assange and WikileaksInformation Terrorists?By DAVE LINDORFFDecember 7, 2010WikiLeaks is under concerted attack from the US government. Also under attack by the US government is the whole idea of freedom of thought and of information.It is increasingly clear that the "rape" charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange are trumped-up affairs resulting from pressure by the US government and intelligence agencies on Swedish authorities. The main allegation of rape is being made by a Swedish woman, Anna Ardin, who...

The Arrest of Julian Assange Truth in Chains

The Arrest of Julian AssangeTruth in ChainsBy CHRIS FLOYDLondon.December 7, 2010Well, they got him at last. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the target of several of the world’s most powerful governments, turned himself into British authorities today and is now at the mercy of state authorities who have already shown their wolfish – and lawless – desire to destroy him and his organization. It has been, by any standard, an extraordinary campaign of vilification and persecution, wholly comparable to the kind of treatment doled out to dissidents...

Julian Quixote Wikileaks vs. the Empire

Wikileaks vs. the EmpireJulian QuixoteDecember 8, 2010By ERIC WALBERG It was United States president Woodrow Wilson who called for "open diplomacy" — number one of his fourteen points in 1918 — so that "diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view." He would surely approve of Wikileaks' efforts at open diplomacy, though current US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called them "an attack on America's foreign-policy interests" and indeed on "the international community", though she failed to specify which particular community...

Wikileaks and the New Global Order

Wikileaks and the New Global Order By JONATHAN COOKNovember 30, 2010The Wikileaks disclosure this week of confidential cables from United States embassies has been debated chiefly in terms either of the damage to Washington’s reputation or of the questions it raises about national security and freedom of the press.The headlines aside, most of the information so far revealed from the 250,000 documents is hardly earth-shattering, even if it often runs starkly counter to the official narrative of the US as the benevolent global policeman, trying to...

Why Wikileaks is Good for Democracy

Why Wikileaks is Good for DemocracyBy BILL QUIGLEY November 30, 2010“Information is the currency of democracy.” -- Thomas Jefferson. Since 9-11, the US government, through Presidents Bush and Obama, has increasingly told the US public that “state secrets” will not be shared with citizens. Candidate Obama pledged to reduce the use of state secrets, but President Obama continued the Bush tradition. The Courts and Congress and international allies have gone meekly along with the escalating secrecy demands of the US Executive.By labeling tens of...

Sunday, 5 December 2010

LINKING WORD / CONNECTORS CAUSE AND RESULT

LINKING WORD / CONNECTORS CAUSE AND RESULTDownload Link:http://ifile.it/t39pa...