Establishment
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Surveillance and the Police State: Let Us Hold It to Account By Colin Todhunter
The elite, the oligarchs, the ruling class, the one percent – call it how you will. Yet it is we, the people, who are spied on and monitored by them for their good, to serve their interests and to feather their highly privileged and secretive world, a world built on the stolen wealth of both… Continue reading
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The Role of Anti-Establishment “Conspiracy Theories” By Colin Todhunter
In recent years, populist explanations for world events have become common and often taken the form of anti-establishment conspiracy theories. The contradiction between how people believe the world should be, according to the mainstream propaganda pertaining to liberty and democracy, and how it is in this time of crisis leads people to search for easily… Continue reading
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Assange / Wikileaks Newslinks 22 August 2012
22 August 2012 — williambowles.info UK media lines up behind campaign to extradite Assange and silence WikiLeaksWorld Socialist Web Site Today at 16:33 The British media has played a venal role throughout the ongoing efforts to witch-hunt and silence WikiLeaks and Julian Assange. Continue reading
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The Establishment Eliminates A Threat By Paul Craig Roberts
The police and the prostitute media have made it impossible for Dominique Strauss-Kahn to get a fair trial. From the moment of the announcement that he had been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a hotel maid, and before he was ever indicted, the accounts given by the police were designed to create the impression… Continue reading
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Wallets Full of Blood By Eamonn Crudden
18 October, 2010 — MRZine Houses on the Moon Wallets Full of Blood: Houses on the Moon from aaronrip on Vimeo. Zombie Banker Blues Wallets Full of Blood: Zombie Banker Blues from aaronrip on Vimeo. Roscommon Death Trip Wallets Full of Blood: Roscommon Death Trip from aaronrip on Vimeo. Eamonn Crudden is an Irish filmmaker. Continue reading
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An unholy alliance: The Media, the State and Big Business By William Bowles
Readers might not be very familar with Private Eye, the UK’s one and only satirical magazine that’s been going for decades and long a thorn in the side of the Establishment in spite of the fact that its editors are very much a part of the Establishment. But then this why they get the ‘inside… Continue reading
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In Memorium: Lord Patel
Edward Teague, better known to his readers as Lord Patel, died this past Tuesday after a short illness. Continue reading