Exposed: Globally Renowned Activist Collaborated with Intelligence Firm Stratfor Serbia’s Srdja Popovic is known by many as a leading architect of regime changes in Eastern Europe and elsewhere since the late-1990s, and as one of the co-founders of Otpor!,…
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Press Play To Listen or Click Here To Download Audio File This is John Robles, you are listening to an interview with Professor Francis Boyle. He is a Professor in International Law at the University of Illinois College…
A plane takes off from San Francisco International Airport. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images After seven years of litigation, two trips to a federal appeals court and $3.8 million worth of lawyer time, the public has…
Can one be a nationalist, while faithfully serving the interests of a foreign country or an empire? Anywhere else in the world the answer would be resolute and loud “No!” It would appear…
National Bureau of Investigation – National Police Board Jokiniemenkuja 4, FI-01301 Vantaa, Finland; and His Excellency Per-Mikael Engberg, Ambassador of Finland to Belgium Kortenberglaan 80, B-1000 Brussel, Belgium Report on fraud and threats against…
The Sins of Iran I’m sorry. We DO have to bomb Iran. Our hands are tied. Here’s why: The Iran Oil Bourse will begin trading oil in non-dollars starting March 20; Iranians…
UPDATE: Taiji dolphin hunt filmmaker reportedly deported from Japan Editor’s note: This story was originally published Feb 13, 2014. It has been updated to reflect recent developments. TORONTO – A BBC filmmaker is reportedly…
Western news media reportage on the rampant criminal activities of foreign-backed paramilitary groups operating within Syria still relies heavily on unreliable sources frequently referred to as “activists.” Such spokespersons routinely claim the Syrian…
The Economist explains Why South Korea is really an internet dinosaur South Koreans may enjoy unusually speedy internet connections, but they are not allowed to use them freely. SOUTH KOREA likes to…
International, regional and internal players vying for interests, wealth, power or influence are all beneficiaries of the “al-Qaeda threat” in Iraq and in spite of their deadly and bloody competitions they agree only on two denominators, namely…