November 2010
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WikiLeaks Cable TV: Needed Truth Teller?
29 November, 2010 Discovered WikiLeaks Cable TV: Needed Truth Teller? via dandelionsalad Follow my videos on vodpod Continue reading
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Miles Davis ‘All Blues’
“All Blues” performed by Miles Davis, leader and trumpet; Wayne Shorter, tenor sax; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; and Tony Williams, drums. Continue reading
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Wikileaks and Iran
Gareth Porter: Media selecting cables that support Iran narrative Continue reading
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Revolution Roundup #2: As Mass Rebellion Spreads Throughout Europe, Americans Dance With The Stars By David DeGraw
Over the past few days the people of Ireland, Italy, Britain, Austria and Portugal have all held massive demonstrations against the Global Banking Cartel. Continue reading
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Thousands Protest Irish Nightmare Economy
Leo Panitch: US created financial crisis and European banks turned the Irish Miracle into a nightmare Continue reading
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Wikileaks Shows No “New Mind Set” in US Foreign Policy
Phyllis Bennis: Clinton ordered spying on UN leaders shows Bush style still around Continue reading
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NATO, The World’s Gendarme, A Military Mafia By Fidel Castro Ruz
On Friday, November 19, 2010 in Lisbon, Portugal, the 28 members of that bellicose institution engendered by the United States, decided to create what they cynically describe as “the new NATO.” Continue reading
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US Department of State: still tightlipped over freedom of speech
An RT crew was locked up in a US jail for 32 hours after they covered a rally near the so-called ‘school of assassins’ in the state of Georgia Continue reading
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USA: Freedom of the press behind bars
Should journalists be given more freedom than ordinary people on the streets, especially when it comes to covering protests? That is the question Lori Harfenist, also known as “The Resident”, asks people in New York, following the arrest of an RT crew reporting on a demonstration at Fort Benning military base in the US state… Continue reading
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US embassy knew Georgians “moved forces” to South Ossetian border – WikiLeaks
US diplomats in Georgia knew Tbilisi concentrated military force prior to the war over South Ossetia in 2008, the classified documents exposed by WikiLeaks show. Continue reading
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VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 28 November, 2010: Israeli Settlers’ Violence Report — September and October 2010
28 November, 2010 — VTJP News International Middle East Media Center Officer Who Shot American Activist In Her Eye Exonerated IMEMC – 28 Nov 2010 – Sunday November 28, 2010 – 10:33, The Israeli District Police in the Occupied West Bank exonerated an Israeli Army officer who shot an American peace activist in her eye Continue reading
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VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 27 November, 2010: Media: Rattling The Cage: The Face of Israel in a West Bank Courtroom
27 November, 2010 — VTJP News International Middle East Media Center European Parliamentarians Arrive In Gaza IMEMC – 27 Nov 2010 – Saturday November 27, 2010 – 12:00, The Borders Authority in Gaza reported late on Friday at night that European Parliamentarians made it into Gaza on Friday evening through the Rafah Border Terminal between Continue reading
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WikiLeaks: Demystifying “Diplomacy” By Norman Solomon
Compared to the kind of secret cables that WikiLeaks has just shared with the world, everyday public statements from government officials are exercises in make-believe. Continue reading
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WikiLeaks expose 28-29 November, 2010 : Barak warned strike on Iran was viable until end of 2010
29 November, 2010 — Creative-i.info 29 November, 2010 WikiLeaks exposé: Barak warned strike on Iran was viable until end of 2010 The Truth Hurts: US Says New WikiLeaks Release ‘Most Damaging’ Yet US criticises Wikileaks release Australian police investigate Assange over leaks Newspaper review US Embassy Cable from Tegucigalpa, via WikiLeaks, “Open and Shut: The Continue reading
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Memories That Still Hold US Hostage: Reflections On A Visit To The Former Embattled US Embassy in Tehran By Danny Schechter
The latest massive Wikileaks revelations released Sunday show how the US and its allies have been covertly discussing military attacks and covert actions against Iran. If history is any judge, this doesn’t always work out the way Washington wants as Danny Schechter recounts in this report on a recent visit to the former US Embassy… Continue reading
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Wikileaks release of embassy cables reveals US concerns
28 November, 2010 — BBC News Wikileaks release of embassy cables reveals US concerns War Logs website that organised some of the earlier Wikileaks Wikileaks has previously released documents relating to Iraq and Afghanistan Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks has released 250,000 secret messages sent by US embassies which give an insight into current American global concerns. Continue reading