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Members of the Cree aboriginal peoples are to join the Climate Camp protests in the City of London this week in an attempt to draw attention to corporate Britain's "criminal"…
read moreMaya community radio fights for right to communicate in Guatemala.
read morePlan Colombia I’ve posted so many times on Plan Colombia (the imperial model Obama supports in Colombia and plans to implement in Afghanistan as well), that saying anything more is…
read moreIt’s a commonly accepted truism that America doesn’t make anything anymore, but that is anything but true. America, in fact, makes a lot of weaponry and armaments; more than anyone…
read moreNetroots Duplicity Freelance journalist Charlie Davis examines the shallowness of “Netroots Nation” values, and what their duplicity holds in store.
read moreThe Family Agenda In Christ Uber Alles, Guernica magazine interviews Jeff Sharlet about the Family, the secretive Washington powerbroker that combines authoritarian mysticism and free market fundamentalism. Celebrating seventy years…
read moreDeeds of Dominion Ever wondered where all the capital looted from the world (and US) economy by hedge funds and private equities went? For those curious about the latest deeds…
read moreI originally wrote the following three summers ago, but it might still pertain: It’s a widely accepted myth with liberals that noble fighting Democrats brought about the Civil Rights Movement…
read moreFree Trade or Free People People and Power reports on the conflict between Peruvian President Garcia and the indigenous people of the Amazon. Succumbing to pressure from the US Congress,…
read moreArturo Rosales reports on the Obama regime’s efforts to undermine state sovereignty in Latin America. Corollary to this rejuvenated US imperialism are programs like USAID and NED, used to fund…
read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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