DAVID MCNEILL INDEPENDENTUK WEDNESDAY 07 AUGUST 2013 Old habits die hard among fishermen. Yoshio Ichida still rises for work every day at 3am and checks the engine of his five-ton boat. Then, as the sun rises over the Pacific and the trawler bobs gently in Soma wharf, he switches off the engine and gazes... »
Archive for August 8th, 2013
A Fukushima fisherman’s tale: Radioactive water from the Daiichi plant is flowing into the ocean at a rate of 300 tons a day
Thursday, August 8th, 2013
Wall Street and the Hegelian Dialectic
Thursday, August 8th, 2013
Andrew Dilks, Contributor WakingTimes.com August 6, 2013 These days, describing the big banks as criminal syndicates extorting billions from the public is hardly sticking one’s head above the parapet: the foreclosures scandal, in which GMAC, Bank of America, CitiBank, JPMorganChase and others ignored banking laws in their fervour to throw people out of their... »
The Domestic Spying State:It’s a totalitarian nightmare
Thursday, August 8th, 2013
Domestic Spying Is Dangerous to Freedom By Andrew P. Napolitano LewRockwell.com August 8, 2013 How is it that the government can charge Edward Snowden with espionage for telling a journalist that the feds have been spying on all Americans and many of our allies, but the NSA itself, in a public relations campaign intended... »