May 2012
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A bizarre Foreign Ministry report circulating in the Kremlin today states that this Friday past (11 May) Russian Envoy Vladimir Vinokurov, the Consulate General of San Francisco, was approached near his hotel room during a visit to Los Angeles by an agent of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation identifying himself as Stephen Ivens who warned that he and a former FBI agent named...
May 22nd
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May 16th
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May 16th
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September’s mildly anticipated elections for the first chamber of the States-General in the Netherlands will be conducted using the D’Hondt formula, a method to semi-proportionally allocate seats through party lists on a single, national slate (the Netherlands has nineteen electoral constituencies but, because candidates often run in multiple ridings simultaneously, it’s – in essence – a national...
May 9th
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Since the start of NATO’s Operation Unified  Protector in March 2011, four of the five NATO governments that contributed military forces to the operation against Libya and, subsequently, faced elections or confidence votes have fallen. Only the Turkish government of Recep Erdoğan has survived a strength test. 
May 6th
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“A decision to use destructive force pre-emptively will be taken …”
– First Deputy Minister of Defense Gen. Nikolai Makarov outlines how Russia will respond to a NATO activation of the Active Layered Theater Missile Defense System. According to Makarov, Russia will engage and destroy U.S. forces located in Romania and Poland which are associated with the Aegis-based...
May 4th
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May 1st
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“A key witness to the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy has retracted her...”
– Yahoo News
May 1st
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April 2012
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WatchWatch
Russian duma member Andrey Lugovoy - a prime suspect in the dramatic radiation assassination of FSB turncoat Alexander Litvinenko - has passed a polygraph test administered by private technicians, possibly clearing him of involvement in the 2006 killing of Litvinenko in London, where he was living after alleging Russian involvement in the 1999 Moscow apartment bombings. Information on the...
Apr 30th
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Court Rejects Release of OBL Death Photos
U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg yesterday rejected a suit filed by Judicial Watch seeking  release of the “death photographs” of Osama bin Laden under the Freedom of Information Act. The rejection was so total that even the date which the photographs were classified can be withheld from disclosure. In passing judgment, however, Boasberg did note that, As a preliminary...
Apr 27th
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On the same day Frenchmen queued to vote in the first-round of that nation’s presidential elections, in the Netherlands, the People’s-Freedom coalition government collapsed. In both events the “far-right” played a pivotal role. In France, poll watchers observed that the National Front of Marine Le Pen posted their best showing in that party’s history while, in the...
Apr 23rd
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Apr 22nd
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Apr 12th
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Apr 5th
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March 2012
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“It’s quite astounding that documents as important as these went missing...”
– Federal District Court Judge Clark Waddoups responded on Wednesday to the FBI’s claim that unreleased surveillance video tapes from the Murrah Federal Building taken in the days and hours before the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing have vanished. 
Mar 28th
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Mar 28th
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Mar 23rd
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Mar 23rd
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Mar 21st
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Mar 21st
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“The orders surprised the Cuban intelligence officer. ‘The leadership wants...”
– Miami Herald (a new book by CIA analyst Brian Latell purports to offer evidence that Cuba’s Dirección de Inteligencia knew in advance of the Kennedy assassination) 
Mar 20th
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Mar 19th
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Mar 17th
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Mar 15th
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Mar 14th
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“According to information contained in a confidential report … President...”
– mediapart.fr
Mar 13th
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Mar 13th
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Mar 12th
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Mar 3rd
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“Stratfor analysts did not believe that Osama bin Laden was buried at sea,...”
– businessinsider.com
Mar 2nd
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Ten Things You Didn't Know about the Syrian... →
1 - It’s Not Popular Western media may portray this uprising as the next big thing. We’ve seen millions come out in Tunisia and Egypt but have you seen millions come out in Syria? When was the last time you saw a protest on large scale filming. Don’t you think it’s a little ironic that they zoom in on signs, on people and film from the back? more …
Mar 2nd
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Mar 1st
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February 2012
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“I think this is a diversion. The Israelis already destroyed all the Iranian...”
– Raw Story
Feb 28th
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“The world famous whistleblowing group WikiLeaks claims it has documents exposing...”
– Russia Today
Feb 23rd
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New Evidence Supports Claims of Hitler's "Secret... →
Until his death in 1985, Jean-Marie Loret believed that he was the only son of Adolf Hitler. There is now renewed attention to evidence from France and Germany that apparently lends some credence to his claim. Loret collected information from two studies; one conducted by the University of Heidelberg in 1981 and another conducted by a handwriting analyst that showed Loret’s blood type and...
Feb 22nd
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Feb 13th
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Feb 10th
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“If you talk to me like that, there will be no Qatar.”
– statement attributed to Vitaly Churkin, ambassador of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, responding to a threat by the Emir of Qatar that Russia should not veto a Security Council resolution concerning events in Syria
Feb 8th
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13 States Mull Metals-Based Currencies →
Worried that the Federal Reserve and the U.S. dollar are on the brink of collapse, lawmakers from 13 states, including Minnesota, Tennessee, Iowa, South Carolina and Georgia, are seeking approval from their state governments to either issue their own alternative currency or explore it as an option.Just three years ago, only three states had similar proposals in place.
Feb 3rd
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Feb 1st
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January 2012
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“Unbeknownst to the press, President Obama met Friday evening with former...”
– Politico
Jan 28th
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Jan 22nd
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“Defence chiefs are trying to cover up the existence of big cats stalking...”
– The Sun
Jan 1st
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December 2011
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Dec 28th
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Dec 27th
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The Bolivian Affair →
The genesis of the affair in question appeared to come from a U.S. Department of State telegram transmitted from the American Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia, to the U.S. Secretary of State, Washington, D.C., on 15 May 1978. Captioned Report of Fallen Space Object, it detailed strange events then afoot in Bolivia. It began: “The Bolivian newspapers carried this morning an article concerning an...
Dec 2nd
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November 2011
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Nov 30th
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Nov 28th
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