ACTA tramples on national sovereignty and personal freedoms by Stephen Lendman Global Research January 28, 2012 Internet freedom’s on the line. SOPA and PIPA threatened Net Neutrality and free expression. So does ACTA. More on it below. For now, the largest online protest in Internet history got Congress to abandon SOPA and PIPA for... »
Archive for January 28th, 2012
Iran Sanctions Conducive to Weak Dollar and Spiralling Gold Prices
by Bob Chapman Global Research January 28, 2012 We are trying to figure out the best way to describe the banking and oil sanctions against Iran, which are blatant acts of war. Just look back in history at similar situations and you will see what we are referring too. It is simple incompetence or... »
The War on Iran is Already Underway
by Leonid Slavin Global Research January 28, 2012 If the conflict with Iran takes the shape of a protracted bombing campaign and comes as a prologue to the occupation of the country, the US will need to strengthen its positions in adjacent regions, meaning that Washington will be trying to draw the Caucasian republics... »
War for Total Control: Planning the Ultimate ‘Big Brother’ Surveillance Society
By ADRIAN SALBUCHI – via New Dawn Magazine TruthSeeker.co.uk January 27, 2012 It’s an old cliché to say that technology in itself is neither good nor bad, but that all depends on how you use it. In the case of Information and Communications Technologies, and their out-of-control problem child the Internet that has so... »