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Current affairs video blog Rocketboom detours into the field of epistemology, or searching for knowledge which leads to the truth. . . read more

How can there be freedom of religion if we are not willing to tolerate the religions of others? How can there be freedom of the press if we are not willing to question the information we are given? How can there be freedom of speech if the speeches we give are nothing more than a criticism of what others are trying to say?

How can we expect the exercise of our freedom to assemble to have any value if the assembled masses are doing little more than throwing temper tantrums at not being in control? How can we expect fair treatment in a court of law if we are not willing to respect the laws in our own actions of living? How can we expect our vote to matter if we do not hold those we elect accountable to their promises and our expectations?...

If we are in danger of losing our freedom of religion, isn’t it because we have not practiced what we have preached? If we are in danger of losing integrity in our news reporting, isn’t because we have not asserted our right to know and understand the truth? If we are in danger of losing our freedom of speech, isn’t it because we have chosen to remain silent? If we are in danger of losing our right to assemble, isn’t it because we have wasted the effort when assembled together? If we are in danger of being treated unjustly, isn’t it because we have chosen to disregard justice? [More]

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Trailer for The God Who Wasn't There, a documentary film that asks some tough questions of Jesus Christ and Christianity and examines evidence that the historical Jesus did not exist. . . read more
It has become fashionable to make fun of Scientology and its celebrity adherents such as Tom Cruise and John Travolta but as this video shows, no one should be laughing about Scientology. . . read more
Activists for 9/11 Truth infiltrated the audience for political talk show Real Time hosted by comedian Bill Maher and probably got more than the publicity they were seeking. . . read more
Analysing the American media . . read more
Unearthing stories ignored by the mainstream media . . read more
Years after the 9/11 attacks, has the USA really learned anything from that terrible day? The 9/11 Commission left many questions unanswered and calls for a reinvestigation only get louder. . . read more

The long unmeasured pulse of time moves everything. There is nothing hidden that it cannot bring to light. Even in this age of $300 jeans and online sadism, protest rallies are picking up steam and political satirists are shining a torch on the Matrix. The little red pill is circulating. Welcome to the truth club, Allan Greenspan, it's a shame you didn't speak up at the height of your power.

Advertisers have spotted an emerging trend, which they call 'things are not what they seem'. It was ever thus, though rarely acknowledged. Today the Matrix is smart and desperate. It is hitting back with shameless lies, excessive surveillance, draconian laws, promotional TV ads funded by us, fear mongering and wars without end. Will it work? Not anymore. That's why some of them look scared and others will spill more beans.

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Environmental degradation and lack of social cohesion are rooted in bad governance, which, in turn is rooted in the inability of the modern civilization to understand the nature of differences in human psychology and their relationship with governance. The key to good governance in future will lie in invigorating such individuals to speak who have transcended their desires of money and power and are able to take a dispassionate view of the problems in larger social good.

These individuals have to build multiple loose networks among themselves so that they are in touch with each other and can draw inspiration and emotional sustenance from each other, while retaining their independence in livelihood and thought. These networks will focus on speaking a truth. Truth is like the small pebble thrown into the pond which resonates and makes a huge wave.

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Obama says he wants to build up US military power; and he threatens to ignite a new war in Pakistan, killing yet more brown-skinned people. That will bring tears, too. Unlike those on election night, these other tears will be unseen in Chicago and London. This is not to doubt the sincerity of much of the response to Obama's election, which happened not because of the unction that has passed for news reporting from America since 4 November but for the same reasons that millions of angry emails were sent to the White House and Congress when the "bailout" of Wall Street was revealed, and because most Americans are fed up with war.

Two years ago, this anti-war vote installed a Democratic majority in Congress, only to watch the Democrats hand over more money to George W Bush to continue his blood fest. For his part, the "anti-war" Obama never said the illegal invasion of Iraq was wrong, merely that it was a "mistake". Thereafter, he voted in to give Bush what he wanted.

Yes, Obama's election is historic, a symbol of great change to many. But it is equally true that the American elite has grown adept at using the black middle and management class. The courageous Martin Luther King recognised this when he linked the human rights of black Americans with the human rights of the Vietnamese, then being slaughtered by a liberal Democratic administration. And he was shot. In striking contrast, a young black major serving in Vietnam, Colin Powell, was used to "investigate" and whitewash the infamous My Lai massacre. As Bush's secretary of state, Powell was often described as a "liberal" and was considered ideal to lie to the United Nations about Iraq's non-existent weapons of mass destruction. Condaleezza Rice, lauded as a successful black woman, has worked assiduously to deny the Palestinians justice.

Obama's first two crucial appointments represent a denial of the wishes of his supporters on the principal issues on which they voted. The vice-president-elect, Joe Biden, is a proud warmaker and Zionist. Rahm Emanuel, who is to be the all-important White House chief of staff, is a fervent "neoliberal" devoted to the doctrine that led to the present economic collapse and impoverishment of millions. He is also an "Israel-first" Zionist who served in the Israeli army and opposes meaningful justice for the Palestinians – an injustice that is at the root of Muslim people's loathing of the United States and the spawning of jihadism.

The once respected Observer newspaper, which supported Bush's war in Iraq, echoing his fabricated evidence, now announces, without evidence, that "America has restored the world's faith in its ideals". These "ideals", which Obama will swear to uphold, have overseen, since 1945, the destruction of 50 governments, including democracies, and 30 popular liberation movements, causing the deaths of countless men, women and children.

Prior to Blair's criminal warmaking, ideology was denied by him and his media mystics. "Blair can be a beacon to the world," declared the Guardian in 1997. "[He is] turning leadership into an art form."

Today, merely insert "Obama". As for historic moments, there is another that has gone unreported but is well under way – liberal democracy's shift towards a corporate dictatorship, managed by people regardless of ethnicity, with the media as its clichéd façade. "True democracy," wrote Penn Jones Jr, the Texas truth-teller, "is constant vigilance: not thinking the way you're meant to think and keeping your eyes wide open at all times."

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The international community is very close to resume diplomatic relations with Cuba. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. http://machete.gummyprint.com/cubas-reforms-solidarity-in-latin-america-and-declining-us-influence/ - Jonathan

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