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I’m Jewish. I’m allowed to do this.
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I had a horror of the Mexican War … only I had not the moral courage enough to resign. ~ Ulysses S. Grant (1879) The phrase - Maj. Danny Sjursen, USA (ret.) for Antiwar.com Original
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By David Pugliese In May both the Globe and Mail newspaper and CBC’s As It Happens radio show carried laudatory reports about a Royal Canadian Air Force veteran and his efforts to bring Ukrainian refugees to Canada in the aftermath of the Second World War. Flight Lt. Bohdan Panchuk was the ma
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Conheça os salários em Portugal por profissão, quais aspectos influenciam o valor, como estimar seu salário com base na experiência.
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Authoritarian liberals have unleashed a censorious syndrome peculiar to our national character, dating to 17th century Quaker hangings in Boston. By Patrick Lawrence Special to Consortium News An inhabitant of Twitterland named “Willow Inski” took to the keyboard on Oct. 11, asking why any
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SHOW NOTES AND MP3: https://www.corbettreport.com/greatre... You've all heard by now that The Great Reset is upon us. But what is The Great Reset, exactly, and what does it mean for the future of humanity? Join James for this in-depth exploration of the latest rebranding of the New World Order agenda and its vision of a post-human Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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The fierce conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh is not what it seems. Least of all is this a civilizational struggle between barbaric Muslim Azeris and - Gilbert Doctorow for Antiwar.com Original
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Efeméride
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Before I proceed with a brief discussion of postmodernism and its contribution to the 20th century thought, a clarification: contrary to the common view, the “modernism” part of the word “postmodernism” does not denote “modernity.” Such an interpretation is wrong (and also raises the question of why postmodernism had not happened 200 years earlier). The “modernism” part of the word refers to the dominant literary and artistic movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In other words, postmodernism is not what came after the Renaissance, the industrial revolution, Voltaire and Descartes—it is what came after the cubists, the existentialists, Kafka and Joyce. This correction is important for reasons of formal accuracy—but it is also a reminder that postmodernism was neither the first, nor the most important movement to attack the values of Western civilisation. Mannerism did it in the 1520s, followed by baroque, then the gothics and romantics, and, finally, at the turn of the 20th century, the modernists. The latter rebelled on a truly grand scale, negating and annihilating everything that had …
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It just looks so tempting. (Transcript of my podcast).
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Ecuadorian historian Juan Paz y Miño Cepeda looks at revamped regime change efforts in Venezuela and elsewhere.
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Em 1987, milhares de latas cheias de maconha de boa qualidade começaram a aparecer no litoral brasileiro. Tudo começou no dia 13 de setembro daquele ano, quando a tripulação do navio Solana Star, temendo ser presa no Brasil, resolveu lançar ao mar 22 mil toneladas da erva. Assim, pouco tempo após o fim dos anos de chumbo da ditadura militar (1964-1984), estava aberto o caminho para o início do lendário "Verão da Lata".
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New book shows how Lt. Col. Alex Vindman was the real instigator of the Ukraine investigation that formed the pretext for Democrats' impeachment of President Trump.
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The Michael Moore-produced ‘Planet of the Humans’ faced a coordinated suppression campaign led by professional climate activists backed by the same ‘green’ billionaires, Wall Street investors, industry insiders and family foundations skewered in the film. By Max Blumenthal “We must take control of our environmental movement and our future from billionaires and their permanent war […]
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Though nobody was ever convicted, investigations of the Franklin ring in Omaha left many questions unanswered
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In a memo, the White House said the training programs espouse "divisive, anti-American propaganda."
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A group of “bipartisan” neoconservative Republicans and establishment Democrats have been “simulating” multiple catastrophic scenarios for the 2020 election, including a simulation where a clear victory by the incumbent provokes “unprecedented” measures, which the Biden campaign could take to foil a new Trump inauguration.