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One Year after Fukushima: Defining and Classifying a Disaster By Lucas W. Hickson
This coming week will mark the first anniversary of Fukushima’s multiple meltdown nuclear disaster. There is little data on how badly contaminated the now-abandoned area of forced evacuation is in the 20-kilometer (12-mile) zone around the Fukushima plant. The mainstream media has already begun trotting out assorted “experts” to assure anyone who might be still… Continue reading
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Video: Smuggled Cash, Arms, Jihadists Fuel Syria War By grtv
James Corbett – editor of the Japan-based independent news website the Corbett Report, says it’s not developments within Syria, but international politics, that will shape the country’s future. Continue reading
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China: Western Historical Sympathy Is Too Much To Expect
External observers always listen to the powerful, and ignore the fear and anger of the weak. The Chinese should require themselves to remember history. There is too long a way to go before global justice and consciousness pay attention to those innocent victims. Continue reading
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Fukushima, the Criminal Complicity of Governments & What May Be in Store for US Reactors
Video: Fukushima gave the world a crash course in cascading nuclear failure. What many do not know is that the damaged reactors were designed by General Electric, rely on 40-year-old containment technology, and are substantially similar to 32 reactors currently operating around the world, including 23 in the United States. Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: February 13, 2012: Pentagon Chief Uses NATO For Missiles, Global Hawks, Wars
13 February 2012 — Stop NATO Pentagon Chief Uses NATO For Missiles, Global Hawks, Wars Poland: U.S. To Add Air Force Unit To Missiles Poland: U.S. Plans To Provide Missiles, Bombs For F-16s NATO-Georgia Commission Meets At Alliance’s Headquarters Guam: U.S. Holds Air Force Exercises With Japan, Australia U.S. Military Chief, Egyptian Field Marshall Meet Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: February 10, 2012: NATO Air Strike Killed Eight Afghan Children: Karzai
10 February 2012 — Stop NATO news NATO Air Strike Killed Eight Afghan Children: Karzai Another U.S. Drone Strike Kills Three In Pakistan Pentagon Budget To Fund First NATO Global Hawk Drones Argentina Appeals To UN Over British Military Buildup In South Atlantic Leading U.S. Officials Flock To Bulgaria Amid Mideast War Threats Defense Ministry: Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: January 25, 2012
25 January 2012 — 012 Fifth Generation Warplanes And U.S. Global ‘Domain Dominance’ Ex-President: Saakashvili May Draw Georgia Into War With Iran U.S.-Japan Military Exercises Underscore New Strategy Guidance Focus Pakistan: Opposition Parties Stage Walk-Out In Senate Over U.S. Drone Strikes U.S., Czech Defense Chiefs Discuss ‘Unequivocal’ NATO Ties Defense Minister Wants Czech Troops In Continue reading
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What is ACTA? – Max Keiser
Although the proposed treaty’s title might suggest that the agreement deals only with counterfeit physical goods (such as medicines) what little information has been made available publicly by negotiating governments about the content of the treaty makes it clear that it will have a far broader scope and in particular will deal with new tools… Continue reading
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An ACTA of war: secret censor tool to shake up world wide web
As cyberspace turns its attention to the SOPA and PIPA bills in the US, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA, has been quietly signed or ratified by most of the developed world and is arguably the biggest threat to Internet freedom yet. Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: December 31, 2011: West Blocking Kosovo Organ Trafficking Probe: Russian UN Envoy
31 December 2011 — Stop NATO Central Asia, Afghanistan: U.S. Seeks New Drone Bases U.S. Air Force Buys Fastest, Largest Hunter-Killer Drone U.S. Civilians Now Helping Decide Who To Kill With Military Drones Boeing Wins $3.5 Billion Bid For Long-Range Interceptor Missiles Pakistan Seizes 250 Containers With U.S., NATO Military Equipment Almost 3,000 NATO Fatalities: Continue reading
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Stop NATO news: December 28, 2011
28 December 2011 — Stop NATO Japan: NATO’s Gateway Into Asia-Pacific Region Interceptor Missiles, Stealth Warplanes: Boost To U.S.-Japan Alliance India-Japan-Australia: U.S. Forges Asian NATO ‘Reshape The International System’: India-Japan-U.S. Military Triad Australia Buys $950 Million Worth Of Military Planes From U.S. Philippines Deploys New U.S.-Provided Warship December: Sixteen NATO Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan By Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: December 19, 2011
19 December 2011 — Stop NATO Black Sea: New Flash Point For U.S./NATO Versus Russia Conflicts Romania: U.S. Marines Plan Six-Month Mission In Eastern Europe Romania: Pentagon Military Outpost On The Black Sea Romania Again Offers Troops For Global NATO, EU Missions U.S. Senate Bill Adds Arms For Georgia Afghan Provincial Council Closes To Protest Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: December 16, 2011
16 December 2011 — Stop NATO Missile Shield To Destroy Strategic Balance: Russian Defense Minister U.S. Receives Final Approval To Deploy Missiles In Romania U.S.-NATO Missiles: Russian Baltic Radar Fully Operational In 2014 Syria, Iran, Russia Targeted: Pentagon Chief Strengthens Military Ties With Turkey Global Turmoil Set To Worsen In Coming New Year Iraq: Fallujah Continue reading
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Nuclear Madness: Iran, Kuwait Or The IAEA? By Felicity Arbuthnot
As the sabre rattling against Iran becomes more deafening, week on week, with threats of the nuclear insanity of potentially, deliberately, creating a few Chernobyls or a Fukushima, by bombing working nuclear power plants, another potential nuclear madness is planned, geographically ‘next door.’ Continue reading
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Southeast Asia: U.S. Completing Asian NATO To Confront China
Since the North Atlantic Treaty Organization adopted its first Strategic Concept for the 21st century a year ago this month in Portugal, and in the process all but formalized the bloc as a global military intervention force, discussion has been rife concerning a collective partnership with the 54-nation African Union, a ‘mini-NATO’ in the Persian… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: October 25, 2011
25 October 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Bombed Libyan Oil Fields To Ensure Post-War Control: Expert Afghan Lower House Rejects Military Agreement With NATO Kabul: Afghans Protest Against Permanent U.S. Military Bases NATO tests 360-Degree Interceptor Missile In Florida Pentagon Chief: 50 More Years Of U.S.- Japan Military Alliance In Asia Targeting China: Pentagon To Continue reading
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Marcus Miller 'Run for cover'
This video was filmed live in Japan in 1991 with Marcus Miller on bass, Everette Harp sax, and Poogie Bells drums. Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 11, 2011
11 September 2011 — Stop NATO ALBA Foreign Ministers Condemn NATO’s Aggression Against Libya Libya: NATO’s War On Africa Over 100 German Troops Participated In NATO’s War Against Libya U.S. Says Azerbaijan Loyal NATO Cohort For Past Decade Push For NATO-Compatible European Union Military Headquarters Australian Defense Minister: NATO Troops In Afghanistan Past 2014 9/11 Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 9, 2011
9 September 2011 — Stop NATO Libya: NATO-Led Forces On Killing Spree Against Migrants, Immigrants Canadian Forces Ready For Extended Libyan Mission: Military Chief Why A U.S. War With China May Be Inevitable Japan, U.S. Advance Layered Interceptor Missile System Military Committee Chief: NATO Needs To Reinforce Separatists In Kosovo U.S. Drone Strikes Kill 10, Continue reading