US and EU politicians use Charlie Hebdo attack to call for more Internet surveillance

Fidel Martinez and Daniel Rivero | Fusion | January 13, 2015 Millions worldwide have expressed their support for victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack by Islamic extremists, which left 12 dead. The tragic shooting has since become a referendum on people’s inalienable right to freely express themselves, a sentiment epitomized by the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie (“I…

Ron Paul: Lessons From Paris

Ron Paul | January 13, 2015 The surveillance state that has arisen since 9/11 is very good at following, listening to, and harassing the rest of us but is not very good at stopping terrorists. After the tragic shooting at a provocative magazine in Paris last week, I pointed out that given the foreign policy…

HPV vaccine controversy in Colombia continues

Norma Erickson | Natural Blaze | January 12, 2015 Carmen de Bolivar, Colombia has become ground zero in the international debate over HPV vaccine safety, efficacy, and need. After the administration of the 2nd dose of Gardasil in local schools, beginning in March 2014, hundreds of young girls were admitted to the hospital with mysterious…

Police Commissioner Involved in Charlie Hebdo Investigation “Commits Suicide”. Total News Blackout

Prof Michel Chossudovsky | Global Research | January 11, 2015 Police Commissioner Helric Fredou,  Number Two Police Officer of the Regional Service of France’s Judicial Police (JP), Limoges, (Haute-Vienne), “committed suicide on the night of Wednesday to Thursday at the police station.” Commissioner Helric Fredou was part of the police investigation into the Charlie Hebdo terror attack.…