Malaysia plays UN court jester in MH17 vote

NEO | 1 Aug 2015 “Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations.”… George Orwell Malaysia played the fool this week by pushing for a UN-sponsored international commission on the MH17 shoot down, which it knew would be vetoed by Russia. Its only motivation might have been wanting…

Threats to the Medical Pharmaceutical Regulatory Complex? Seven Doctors have Died under Suspicious Circumstances

Global Research | July 26, 2015 Over the past several weeks no less than seven established doctors have either been killed or died under unusual circumstances (e.g. here and here). What do these physicians have in common and what remedies are they researching or advocating? Do any of their proposed treatments pose a threat to the multi-billion…

Methods of Media Manipulation

Michael Parenti | 23 Jul 2015 From the book 20 years of Censored News by Carl Jensen and Project Censored We are told by people in the media industry that news bias is unavoidable. Whatever distortions and inaccuracies that are found in the news are caused by deadline pressures, human misjudgment, limited print space, scarce…

Incongruities in the News

Paul Craig Roberts | 29 July 2015 Jonathan Pollard, a paid spy for Israel described by Michael D. Shear as “one of the country’s most notorious spies,” has been pardoned from his life sentence. It strikes me as hypocritical for the US government to sentence anyone to prison for spying when the government itself spies…

Wi-fi gadgets linked to cancer risk – study

NZ Herald | 2 Aug 2015 Mobile phones, laptops and wi-fi may increase your chance of cancer and other brain diseases, researchers warn. Supporting claims that wireless devices carry a health risk, a study showed they may help cause a metabolic imbalance linked to brain tumours and other neurological disorders including Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. But…

Why Russia Shut Down NED Fronts

Robert Parry | 30 July 2015 The neocon-flagship Washington Post fired a propaganda broadside at President Putin for shutting down the Russian activities of the National Endowment for Democracy, but left out key facts like NED’s U.S. government funding, its quasi-CIA role, and its plans for regime change in Moscow, writes Robert Parry. The Washington Post’s…