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Global revolution-On the Edge

Max Keiser discusses the global revolutions and focuses on the revolutions sweeping the Arab world with Gonzalo Lira from Chile.

The Return Of Precious Metals And Sound Money

By Giordano Bruno | Neithercorp Press  – 3/15/11 Well, those devious gold bugs and sound money advocates are at it again! They had the audacity to produce economic analysis that consistently outshines and embarrasses mainstream Keynesian pundits. They had the nerve to expose the seedy underpinnings of the private Federal Reserve. They even had the [...]

Arab League Regrets Support of No-Fly Zone – Concerned About Civilian Deaths

The head of the Arab League, Secretary-General Amr Moussa, said that when a no-fly zone was called for they did not want the Western military intervention to strike civilians: “What is happening in Libya differs from the aim of imposing a no-fly zone, and what we want is the protection of civilians and not the [...]

Rebecca Solnit: The Butterfly and the Boiling Point Charting the Wild Winds of Change in 2011

In the United States, the communion between the governed and the governors and the public spaces in which to be reborn as a civil society resurgent often seem missing. This is a big country whose national capital is not much of a center and whose majority seems to live in places that are themselves decentered.
At its best, revolution is an urban phenomenon. Suburbia is counterrevolutionary by design. For revolution, you need to converge, to live in public, to become the public, and that’s a geographical as well as a political phenomenon.

US Commander Warns of Libya Stalemate

Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, has said the military operation in Libya called for by the UN Security Council is not aimed at regime change – adding that a “stalemate” could well exist, leaving Muammar Gaddafi in power.

George Galloway on the West's Attack on Libya

Ex-MP George Galloway talks about why the UK and other countries are interested in Libya so much…. it’s about oil, which other African despot countries don’t have.

Egypt crowd attack ElBaradei at voting station

A crowd of people blocked Mohamed ElBaradei from entering a polling station in Cairo on Saturday to cast a vote in Egypt’s constitutional referendum, shoving him and smashing his car window with rocks as he left. “We don’t want you, we don’t want you,” a crowd of youths chanted at ElBaradei, who has said he wants to run for president. He was shoved after joining a queue of people seeking to vote.

The Mediterranean Union: Dividing the Middle East and North Africa

The Middle East and North Africa are in the process of being divided into spheres of influence between the European Union and the United States. Essentially the division of the Middle East and North Africa are between Franco-German and Anglo-American interests. There is a unified stance within NATO in regards to this re-division.

France, U.S., and Britain Lead Armed Attack Against Libya – Civilians Being Hit

We Are Being Lied to Again. This is About a European Style Mediterranean Union. The citizens of the U.S., France, Great Britain, Canada, and other nations involved in the current bombing attack on Libya, have been assured over and over the last few days that this “operation” was to prevent further attacks on Libyan civilians and opposition targets. But the news reports that are starting to trickle in are stating that many civilians have been harmed and hospitals are filling up with the wounded.

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