- Let’s Build It Together! The Young Turks, 3.26 min, uploaded by The Young Turks TYT, Oct 7, 2013: Homepage;
- NSA – Anonymous, Enough, elite, You are FINISHED, 5.11 min, uploaded by Lea11011, June 25, 2013: to join us on a public IRC channel, go to: webchat.anonops.com channel: #opnsa;
- OpNSA: Anonymous Exposes NSA Supporters’ Financial Ties, 4.31 min, uploaded by The Young Turks TYT, Sept 12, 2013;
- Anonymous NSA on YouTube-search (all languages);
- Wolf-PAC.com;
- The Secret Life of a Superpower, uploaded by mmcetera, March 22, 2013: Ep. 1, 59.28 min, Ep. 2, 59.36 min.
Auteur/autrice : Heidi Barathieu-Brun
Public banking in Costa Rica: A remarkable little known model
Published on Intrepid Report, by Ellen Brown, J.D., Nov 15, 2013;
In Costa Rica, publicly-owned banks have been available for so long and work so well that people take for granted that any country that knows how to run an economy has a public banking option. Costa Ricans are amazed to hear there is only one public depository bank in the United States (the Bank of North Dakota), and few people have private access to it … //
… The dire effects of the IMF’s austerity measures were confirmed in a 1993 book excerpt by Karen Hansen-Kuhn, titled “Structural Adjustment in Costa Rica: Sapping the Economy.” She noted that Costa Rica stood out in Central America because of its near half-century history of stable democracy and well-functioning government, featuring the region’s largest middle class and the absence of both an army and a guerrilla movement. Continuer la lecture de « Public banking in Costa Rica: A remarkable little known model »
Eco-localism: A Constructive Critique
Published on ZNet, by Robin Hahnel, November 13, 2013.
In the aftermath of the collapse of communism, debate about alternatives to capitalism has divided into three camps: advocates of market socialism, proponents of democratic planning, and supporters of community-based economics.[1] Few anti-capitalists—whether they favor market socialism, democratic planning, or community-based economics—deceive themselves that there is more than a tiny minority in any advanced economy who are ready to replace capitalism at this time. Continuer la lecture de « Eco-localism: A Constructive Critique »
The Untold Story of War
Video on Veterans Day on Democracy Now News, from 42.20 min – 58.56, min, Full Interview with Ann Jones, by Amy Goodman, November 11, 2013:
U.S. Veterans Face Staggering Epidemic of Unemployment, Trauma & Suicide
(Book: They Were Soldiers: How the Wounded Return from America’s Wars – The Untold Story, by Ann Jones, on Haymarket Books: Ann Jones shines a much-needed light on the dead, wounded, mutilated, brain-damaged, drug-addicted, suicidal, homicidal casualties of our distant wars, taking us on a stunning journey from the devastating moment an American soldier is first wounded in rural Afghanistan to the return home. Beautifully written by an empathetic and critical reporter who knows the price of war).
Today marks Veterans Day, the federal holiday honoring U.S. men and women who have fought in the armed forces. Veterans continue to face extremely high levels of unemployment, traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress and homelessness. Continuer la lecture de « The Untold Story of War »
BBC Documentary on WikiLeaks, and more
- The Secret Life of a Superpower, uploaded by TruthExposed, Oct 13, 2013: Part 1, 59.28 min, Part 2, 59.35 min;
- Australian Government spies on all internet users, 4.10 min, uploaded by NEO2012anonymous, Sept 10, 2013: CHANNEL 7 reveals in « The Morning Show »secret plans by Australian Government to spy on all internet users and searches …;
- NSA Blackmailing Obama? Interview with Whistleblower Russ Tice, 11.48 min, uploaded by breakingtheset, July 9, 2013: Abby Martin talks to Russell Tice about how the recent NSA scandal is only scratching the surface of a massive surveillance apparatus …;
- Wikileaks [Full Doc], 50.54 min, uploaded by NEO2012anonymous, May 29, 2013;
- Wikileaks, The Secret Story, a BBC Doc, 29.09 min, uploaded by Steve Criss, May 20, 2013.
See on Economy and Society: WhistleBlower Head of FBI … tells all from NWO.
Tide Thefts, Cargo Hijacking and Cattle Rustling
… why is an epidemic of thievery sweeping America? – Published on The Economic Collapse, by Michael Snyder, November 3, 2013.
Desperate people do desperate things, and it appears that Americans are rapidly becoming a lot more desperate. An epidemic of thievery is sweeping across America, and authorities are not quite sure what to make of it. Down in Texas, cattle thieves can get up to $1,500 per head of cattle, and cattle rustling was up nearly 40 percent last year. As you will read about below, cargo hijacking is becoming much more sophisticated, and it is being estimated that losses from cargo thefts will total about $216 million this year alone. And for some reason, Tide laundry detergent has become a very hot commodity among common criminals all across America. Continuer la lecture de « Tide Thefts, Cargo Hijacking and Cattle Rustling »
UTOPIA – A film by John Pilger
with his article on the Aboriginal People of Australia – Published on Axis of Logic, by John Pilger, Nov 7, 2013.
… Utopia, a new, epic film on Australia by John Pilger, will be released in cinemas in the UK in November and shown on ITV in December. Tickets are on sale at www.picturehouses.co.uk
In an article for the Guardian, John Pilger describes the suppression of Australia’s bloodied history while veneration for its colonial wars and the rise of militarism excludes the true story of the ‘the greatest expropriation of land in world history’. Continuer la lecture de « UTOPIA – A film by John Pilger »
local agriculture for and with communities
- Kenyan Women Learn Bio-intensive Farming KHSP, 3.23 min, uploaded by ajwstv, Nov 3, 2011: Kenya—a country of nearly 35 million people—presently produces less than 50% of the food that its population needs to survive. Much of the agricultural land has been depleted by years of chemical-heavy industrial farming, and small-scale growers were long ago forced out of business by cheap subsidized imports from Western nations. Without a strong local agricultural economy, Kenya’s people are at the mercy of international market prices for food, and when prices rise, the poor go hungry …; Continuer la lecture de « local agriculture for and with communities »
Web of financial secrecy: Britain, satellites dominate tax haven rating
Published on Russia Today RT, Nov 8, 2013.
The UK is “by far the most important” player on the global financial secrecy market. While only ranked 21 on the Tax Justice Network index, the aggregated web of jurisdictions around the world makes Britain the top router of global financial secrets … //
… Overall Tax Justice Network ranked 82 global financial jurisdictions, 10 of which are directly connected to UK, whose head of state is the British queen. They include places like the fourth-ranked Cayman Islands, fourteenth-ranked Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands ranked 20th. Continuer la lecture de « Web of financial secrecy: Britain, satellites dominate tax haven rating »
Mass surveillance: 10 key questions for UK intelligence agency chiefs
The directors of GCHQ, MI6 and MI5 are to face questions from a parliamentary committee. Here’s what they should be asked – Published on The Guardian, by Nick Hopkins, Nov 6, 2013.
The heads of Britain’s three intelligence agencies – whose identities were once regarded as top secret – will on Thursday give evidence before a parliamentary committee for the first time.
Sir Iain Lobban, the director of Government Communications Headquarters GCHQ, the MI6 (foreign intelligence) chief, Sir John Sawers, and the director general of MI5 (UK’s domestic counter-intelligence), Andrew Parker, will face questions from the intelligence and security committee in a 90-minute session … // Continuer la lecture de « Mass surveillance: 10 key questions for UK intelligence agency chiefs »
Swiss may grant unconditional income for all
- Cash Bern: Swiss may grant unconditional income for all, 2.39 min, uploaded by Russia Today RT, Oct 4, 2013: Swiss citizens are demanding a crucial change in the constitution, pushing for the introduction of a guaranteed income for everyone. RT teamed up with RUPTLY video to follow the story.RT’s Peter Oliver is in Bern where supporters of the basic income idea have gathered for a rally;
- unconditional income on YouTube-search;
- Why A Swiss Proposal To Give Every Citizen $2,800 Each Month Is So Radical, on Business Insider, by Adam Taylor, Oct 17, 2013;
- Swiss to vote on 2,500 franc basic income for every adult, on Reuters, Oct 4, 2013;
- unconditional income for all on Google Web-search; Continuer la lecture de « Swiss may grant unconditional income for all »
Eisenhower's Drones
Published on War us a Crime.org, by David Swanson, Nov 1, 2013.
President Dwight Eisenhower is often admired for having avoided huge wars, having declared that every dollar wasted on militarism was food taken out of the mouths of children, and having warned — albeit on his way out the door — of the toxic influence of the military industrial complex (albeit in a speech of much more mixed messages than we tend to recall).
But when you oppose war, not because it murders, and not because it assaults the rights of the foreign places attacked, but because it costs too much in U.S. lives and dollars, then your steps tend in the direction of quick and easy warfare — usually deceptively cheap and easy warfare. Continuer la lecture de « Eisenhower's Drones »
women concerns
- Putting a face to domestic violence in Saudi Arabia, 34.17 min, uploaded by AlJazeera English / The Stream, May 6, 2013;
- Women’s rights in the Middle East, 43.24 min, uploaded by AlJazeera English / The Stream, May 2, 2012:
- UNICEF: Girls around the world talk about their lives and their rights, 3.15 min, uploaded by UNICEF, March 4, 2010;
- Princess Ameerah Al-Taweel on Women’s Rights, Islam & Giving Back, 20.13 min, uploaded by WSJDigitalNetwork, Sept 26, 2012;
- Nairobi: The world’s worst punishment for rape? sign the petition on AVAAZ.org, October 31, 2013;
- Kuwaiti woman arrested in Saudi Arabia for driving sick father to hospital, on Russia Today RT, Nov 3, 2013;
- A discourse on brocialism, on New Statesman, by Laurie Penny, Nov 2, 2013;
- On Brand, iconoclasm, and a woman’s place in the revolution: a dialogue with Richard Seymour on the question of how to reconcile the fact that people need stirring up with the fact that the people doing the stirring so often fall down when it comes to treating women and girls like human beings …;
- Today’s young women live with constant surveillance, It has to stop, on New Statesman, by Laurie Penny, Oct 23, 2013:
- To be a white, middle-class male in this society is to live without a certain sort of scrutiny that people from other demographics grow up expecting. Meanwhile, intimate surveillance creeps into every aspect of young women’s lives …;
- Global Women’s Rights, 6.33 min, uploaded by Jeremiah Smith, Nov 29, 2010: Gender equality is a global issue.
Dirty Money: Will Singapore Clean Up Its Act?
Published on Spiegel Online International, by Martin Hesse, November 1, 2013 (Photo Gallery).
Singapore has become an increasingly popular haven for money laundering and tax evasion. But now it faces calls for reform and a difficult dilemma: Can it be both a home for fortune hunters and a bastion of integrity? … //
… Singapore’s Ambitious Plan: … //
… Sketchy Money: Continuer la lecture de « Dirty Money: Will Singapore Clean Up Its Act? »
Report: State lawmakers enable wage theft, child labor
Published on People’s World, by Mark Gruenberg, Nov 1, 2013.
WASHINGTON – Corporate interests, led by the American Legislative Exchange Council ALEC and including the National Association of Manufacturers, the (US) Chamber of Commerce and retailers‘ groups, have undertaken – and continue to undertake – a wide-ranging attack on workers, union and non-union, a new Economic Policy Institute EPI report and a panel discussing it says. Continuer la lecture de « Report: State lawmakers enable wage theft, child labor »