Attack Video Reveals Why Pentagon Wanted To “Destroy” Wikileaks
The sickening video released today of U.S. troops slaughtering innocent civilians, including two Reuters reporters in Baghdad in July 2007, clearly indicates why the Pentagon was intent on destroying Wikileaks, the whistleblower website that it now has little chance of putting out of business.
Alex talks with Republican Congressman for the 14th congressional district of Texas, Ron Paul. Dr. Paul’s latest books are End the Fed and The Revolution: A Manifesto.
With summer driving season upon us, it’s important to note that there’s a traditional jump in gas prices. But will this seasonal adjustment benefit commodities, specifically oil and make the price of gasoline even higher?
• Government and Gasoline
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi says the high level Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing has identified various financial sources to help developing countries combat climate change and set directives for further activities.
Steve McIntyre points out some inconvenient data from Law Dome.
• CNN Weather Guy Chad Myers Accuses Climate Scientists Of Corruption
Who would have thought that Obama’s fate would be decided not by his passage of the “historic” healthcare reform, or his pathological inability to disengage from the kleptos on Wall Street, or even the exponential growth in the US debt, but by what is shaping up to be a November (potentially Nuclear) D-Day out in the middle east.
JPMorgan Instructs Homeowners To Stop Making Payments Then Takes Their Homes
JPMorgan Chase instructed homeowners to stop making mortgage payments, as that was the only way to be considered for a loan modification, then repossessed their house when they followed the bank’s advice, a couple claims in Federal Court.
UK Conservatives may reopen probe into Iraq war whistleblower’s death
The death of a whistle-blower who said the UK government had “sexed up” a dossier on Saddam Hussein’s military capabilities in order to sell the Iraq war has been one of the most intriguing and confusing elements of the war’s history.
Court: FCC has no power to regulate Net neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission does not have the legal authority to impose strict Net neutrality regulations on Internet providers, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
• UK MP: Web control bill a sledgehammer to crack small nut
• ‘Draconian’ digital bill can cut off Internet in fight for copyright