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October 5, 2013

Max Blumenthal on "Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel"

Read a key chapter “How to Kill Goyim and influence People” from “Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel” by clicking HERE. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Anarchists against the wall, Democracy Now, Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel, Israel, Israel seen as Goliath, Israeli Jews, Max Blumenthal, Netanyahu, Occupation, Oslo Accords, Palestine, Palestinian seen as David, propaganda, the t room, Torah

June 6, 2013

NSA Whistleblowers: "All U.S. Citizens" Targeted by Surveillance Program, Not Just Verizon Customers

Read the full transcript – http://www.democracynow.org/2013/6/6/nsa_whistleblowers_all_us_citizens_targeted
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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Democracy Now, FBI, Glenn Greenwald, Illegal wiretapping, NSA, NSA shreds fourth amendment, Police state, targeted surveillance, the t room, Thomas Drake, Verizon NSA Court Order, whistleblowers, whistleblowers drake and binney, william binney

November 29, 2011

Greg Palast Exposes How U.S. "Vulture" Funds Make Millions By Exploiting African Nations

American “vulture” investors, including a top funder of the Republican Party, have demanded that African nations pay over half a billion dollars for old debts — for which the investors paid only a few million. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Amy Goodman, BBC, bosnia, congo, Democracy Now, democratic republic of congo, fg capital, Greg Palast, news, peter grossman, politics, The Guardian, vulture funds, vulture picnic, Wall Street

October 20, 2011

Former Financial Regulator William Black: Occupy Wall Street A Counter to White-Collar Fraud

Professor Black provides this observation about #OWS – “If you look [at the Occupy protests], not just nationwide, but worldwide, you will see some pretty consistent themes developing,” Black says. “Those themes include: we have to deal with the systemically dangerous institutions, the 20 biggest banks that the administration is saying are ticking time bombs, that as soon as one of them fails, we go back into a global crisis. We should fix that. There’s no reason to have institutions that large. That’s a theme. That accountability is a theme, that we should put these felons in prison… That we should get jobs now, and that we should deal with the foreclosure crisis. So those are four very common themes that you can see in virtually any of these protest sites… I think, over time, you won’t necessarily have some grand written agenda, but you’ll have, as I say, increasing consensus. And it’s a very broad consensus.”

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: #OWS, Amy Goodman, Ben Bernanke, Democracy Now, Dept of Justice, End the Fed, Eric Holder, Federal Reserve, financial reform, Justice, kansas city, news, Occupy Wall Street, politics, protest, regulation, Tim Geithner, Treasury, william black

September 1, 2011

ATF Whistleblower: U.S. Gun Sting "Fast & Furious" Has Left Trail of "Crime Scenes and Dead Bodies"

Democracy Now! – “…Under the once-secret program known as “Operation Fast and Furious,” federal agents encouraged U.S. gun shops to sell thousands of weapons to middlemen for Mexican drug cartels. The program was meant to gain access to senior-level figures within Mexico’s criminal organizations, but agents lost track of as many as 2,500 guns. Last week, the Department of Justice acknowledged to Congress that firearms connected with the ATF’s controversial sting operation were used in at least 11 violent crimes in the United States, including the slaying of a U.S. Border Patrol agent. Meanwhile, the program has never led to any arrests, and three key ATF supervisors were promoted earlier this month. We’re joined by Vincent Cefalu, an ATF special agent who helped blow the whistle on Operation Fast and Furious and has since faced retaliation. “We allowed these guns to go, continue on, in the hopes of establishing some sort of chain, or this iron pipeline, which was so far from the truth,” Cefalu says…’

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Amy Goodman, Arizona, Arizona Mexico Border Patrol, ATF, ATF Melson, ATF Special Agent, Democracy Now, DOJ, Drug Smuggling, Gunrunning, Los Zetas, Operation "Fast and Furious, Overthrow of Mexican Government, Sen Grassley, Sen Issa, Vincent Cefalu

August 10, 2011

WI Recall Marks Labor Win; Election Money Raises Question of U.S. as "Democracy or Dollar-ocracy?"

For analysis on the Wisconsin recall vote, we go to Madison to speak with John Nichols, Washington correspondent for The Nation magazine. Although Republicans hold on to a slim 17-to-16 majority after the election, Nichols says the Democrats’ pick-up of two seats, coupled with the moderate stance of Republican State Sen. Bill Schulz, amounts to a new “pro-labor majority” in the Wisconsin State Senate. “Gov. Scott Walker took a hit last night,” Nichols says. “Even though Democrats didn’t win, progressive politics made a real advance.” Some $30 million was spent by outside groups on the Wisconsin recall. Looking forward to the 2012 national election Nichols says the “biggest message from Wisconsin” is that “we are going to see absolutely unprecedented amounts of money coming into our politics and have to ask ourselves the question, do we have a democracy or a dollar-ocracy?

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: $30 Million spent on recall, Alberta Darling, David Prosser, Democracy Now, Electoral fraud, Gov. Scott Walker, John Nichols, Koch Brothers, Labor Unions, Obama administration, Sandy Pash, The Nation, US Department of Justice investigating Wakinshaw County Wisconsin, Wakashaw County, Wisconsin Recall Results

August 2, 2011

After Months of Partisan Wrangling, Wall Street & Pentagon Emerge Victorious on Debt Deal

DemocracyNow! – “…The deal includes no new tax revenue from wealthy Americans, provides no additional stimulus for the lagging economy, and will cut more than $2.1 trillion in government spending over 10 years, while extending the borrowing authority of the Treasury Department. The debt deal was a victory of sorts for the Pentagon. Rather than cutting $400 billion in defense spending through 2023, as President Barack Obama had proposed in April, it trims just $350 billion through 2024, effectively giving the Pentagon $50 billion more than it had been expecting over the next decade. We speak with William Hartung, director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy, and Michael Hudson, professor of economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City.”

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: $2.1 trillion in government spending, Amy Goodman, Ben Bernanke, Bill Hartung, Debt ceiling, Default, Democracy Now, Dodd-Frank bill, Federal Reserve, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Michael Hudson, military contractors, Pentagon gets $50 billion, Rating Agency's, Tim Geithner, Treasury Department, Wall Street

May 31, 2011

Democracy Now! Exclusive Interview with Manuel Zelaya on the U.S. Role in Honduran Coup, WikiLeaks and Why He Was Ousted

Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, interviews Manuel Zelaya who returned to Honduras over the weekend following the 2009 military coup d’etat.

Shortly after Manuel Zelaya returned to his home this weekend for the first time since the 2009 military coup d’état, he sat down with Democracy Now! for an exclusive interview. He talks about why he believes the United States was behind the coup, and what exactly happened on June 28, 2009, when hooded Honduran soldiers kidnapped him at gunpoint and put him on a plane to Costa Rica, stopping to refuel at Palmerola, the U.S. military base in Honduras. “This coup d’état was made by the right wing of the United States,” Zelaya says. “The U.S. State Department has always denied, and they continue to deny, any ties with the coup d’état. Nevertheless, all of the proof incriminates the U.S. government… [includes rush transcript]

See Democracy Now! interviews w/Zelaya’s daughter and son as well as a more in depth interview on Zelaya’s return.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Communism, Costa Rica, Democracy Now, drugs, Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, military, School of America's, T-Room, the t room, US invasion, US military, US military coup d'etat, US State Department, Zelaya returns to Honduras

May 22, 2011

'Netanyahu picks row with Obama to divert public attention' – It's working

Democracy Now! hosted a roundtable discussion on Friday, May 20, 2011, with author Norman Finkelstein, Palestinian human rights lawyer Noura Erakat, and Jeremy Ben-Ami, head of the lobby group J Street to discuss President Obama’s speech on the Middle East and what he really said regarding the Israel and Palestinian conflict.

As well, Press TV posted a short clip of the United Nations Rapporteur, Richard Falk, who provides a candid assessment of the President’s speech, where he emphatically states the meeting b/w Obama and Netanyahu was an “attempt by the Israeli premier to “divert attention” from the fact that most of Obama’s speech on the Middle East was ‘favorable to Israel and damaging to the Palestinians.'” Click HERE to listen to Falk’s assessment.

UPDATE: Sunday, May 22, 2011, talk about in your face –  Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has approved the construction of 294 new illegal Jewish settler units in the occupied Palestinian land.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 1967 borders, Amy Goodman, Author Norman Finkelstein, Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Democracy Now, Israel, Israel Palestine conflict, Jeremy Ben-Ami J Street, Jewish, Juan Gonzales, Muslim, Obama, Palestine, Palestinian human rights lawyer Noura Erakat, President Obama, Press TV, Richard Falk, Semite, T-Room, the t room, United Nations Rapporteur Richard Falk, Zionism, Zionist

May 17, 2011

"Getting Wise to Breitbart’s Lies": Missouri Professors Survive Right-Wing Smear Campaign by Andrew Breitbart

The T-Room is appalled by this kind of “GOTCHA” reporting that not only Brietbart is guilty, but so many others in the communications industry. Whatever happened to just reporting the facts? Oh, that’s right, silly me, I almost forgot – today’s political paradigm is designed to polarize and make people distrust and hate each other. To hell with people’s reputations and their livelihoods in the meantime!

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 2012 elections, Amy Goodman, Andrew Breitbart, Big Government, Democracy Now, Democrats, DNC, Gotcha politics, Helen Tansey, Koch Brothers, Missouri Professors, politics, Republicans, Right-wing smear campaign, RNC, T-Room, Tea Party, the t room

May 2, 2011

Israel's WikiLeaks Documents Reveal U.S. Knowingly Imprisoned 150 Innocent Men at Guantánamo

From Democracy Now! “The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has begun releasing thousands of secret documents from the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay that reveal the Bush and Obama administrations knowingly imprisoned more than 150 innocent men for years without charge. In dozens of cases, senior U.S. commanders were said to have concluded that there was no reason for the men to have been transferred to Guantánamo. Among the innocent prisoners were an 89-year-old Afghan villager and a 14-year-old boy who had been kidnapped. Some men were imprisoned at Guantánamo simply because they wore a popular model of Casio watches, which had been used as timers by al-Qaeda. The documents also reveal that the journalist Sami al-Hajj was held at Guantánamo for six years partly in order to be interrogated about his employer, the Al Jazeera network. Al-Hajj’s file said he was sent to Guantánamo in order to “provide information on … the Al-Jazeera news network’s training programme, telecommunications equipment, and newsgathering operations in Chechnya, Kosovo and Afghanistan.” For more, we speak with journalist Andy Worthington, author of The Guantánamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America’s Illegal Prison. [includes rush transcript]”

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 150 Innocent Men Tortured, Afghanistan, Amy Goodman, Bush, Cheney, Cuba, Democracy Now, Dubya, Egypt, fascism, Gonzales, Guantanomo Bay, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Mossad, New World Order, Obama, Rice, Rumsfeld, Socialist World Order, T-Room, the t room, Torture, war, War Criminals, wikileaks

May 1, 2011

Offshore Banking and Tax Havens Have Become Heart of Global Economy

Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzales conducted this interview w/author Nicholas Shaxson, Treasure Islands: Uncovering the Damage of Offshore Banking and Tax Havens, prior to tax day here in Uncle Sam’s US of A. Shaxson talks in detail about this hidden financial system stashing away trillions of trillions of corporate and personal wealth purposely evading their share of taxes. Great interview and very enlightening while explaining why the people of the world are carrying the load for basic services while that “rich” guy, well, just laughs all the way to the bank.

“Treasure Islands: Uncovering the Damage of Offshore Banking and Tax Havens”

“An absolute gem that deserves to be read by anyone interested in the way contemporary globalization is undermining social justice. Give it to your sons, daughters, families, favorite legislators and anyone else needing stimulation of their thought buds. This masterpiece illuminates the dark places and shows the visible hand of governments, corporations, banks, accountants, lawyers and other pirates in creating fictitious offshore transactions and structures and picking our pockets. This financial engineering has enabled companies and the wealthy elites to dodge taxes. The result is poverty, erosion of social infrastructure and hard won welfare rights and higher taxes for ordinary people. Tax will be the decisive battleground of the twenty-first century as no democracy can function without it, or provide people with adequate educations, healthcare, security, housing, transport or pensions. Nicholas Shaxson has done a wonderful job in lifting the lid off the inbuilt corruption that has become so naturalized in the western world.”–Prem Sikka, Professor of Accounting, University of Essex, UK

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Amy Goodman, Bain Capitol, Banksters, bernanke, Carl Levin, Central Banks, Democracy Now, Federal Reserve Bank, geithner, Juan Gonzales, Mitt Romney, Nicholas Shaxson, Obama, Offshore banking, T-Room, tax evasion, tax havens, the rich screws the people, the t room, Treasure Islands: Uncovering the Damage of Offshore Banking and Tax Havens, UK, US, Zionism, Zionist

April 14, 2011

Dr. Michio Kaku tells Amy Goodman Fukushima is a "ticking time bomb" AND Yoichi Shimatsu hypothesizes "Secret Weapons Program Inside Fukushima Nuclear Plant?

Expert: Despite Japanese Gov’t Claims of Decreasing Radiation, Fukushima a “Ticking Time Bomb”

The Japanese government is trying to calm fears about radiation levels and food safety in the region around the heavily damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility, even as it has raised the severity rating of the crisis to the highest possible level. “Radiation is continuing to leak out of the reactors. The situation is not stable at all,” says Dr. Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at the City University of New York and the City College of New York. “The slightest disturbance could set off a full-scale meltdown at three nuclear power stations, far beyond what we saw at Chernobyl.”

Secret Weapons Program Inside Fukushima Nuclear Plant?
U.S.-Japan security treaty fatally delayed nuclear workers’ fight against meltdown

by Yoichi Shimatsu

Confused and often conflicting reports out of Fukushima 1 nuclear plant cannot be solely the result of tsunami-caused breakdowns, bungling or miscommunication. Inexplicable delays and half-baked explanations from Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) seem to be driven by some unspoken factor.

The smoke and mirrors at Fukushima 1 seem to obscure a steady purpose, an iron will and a grim task unknown to outsiders. The most logical explanation: The nuclear industry and government agencies are scrambling to prevent the discovery of atomic-bomb research facilities hidden inside Japan’s civilian nuclear power plants.

A secret nuclear weapons program is a ghost in the machine, detectable only when the system of information control momentarily lapses or breaks down. A close look must be taken at the gap between the official account and unexpected events.

Conflicting Reports

TEPCO, Japan’s nuclear power operator, initially reported three reactors were operating at the time of the March 11 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Then a hydrogen explosion ripped Unit 3, run on plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (or MOX). Unit 6 immediately disappeared from the list of operational reactors, as highly lethal particles of plutonium billowed out of Unit 3. Plutonium is the stuff of smaller, more easily delivered warheads.A fire ignited inside the damaged housing of the Unit 4 reactor, reportedly due to overheating of spent uranium fuel rods in a dry cooling pool. But the size of the fire indicates that this reactor was running hot for some purpose other than electricity generation. Its omission from the list of electricity-generating operations raises the question of whether Unit 4 was being used to enrich uranium, the first step of the process leading to extraction of weapons-grade fissionable material.

The bloom of irradiated seawater across the Pacific comprises another piece of the puzzle, because its underground source is untraceable (or, perhaps, unmentionable). The flooded labyrinth of pipes, where the bodies of two missing nuclear workers—never before disclosed to the press— were found, could well contain the answer to the mystery: a lab that none dare name.

Read the rest of the story by clicking HERE

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Amy Goodman, Dai'Ichi, Democracy Now, Dr. Michio Kaku, Earthquake, fukushima, Fukushima - Ticking Time Bomb, Global Reports, I-130, Japan, radiation, radioactivity, Secret Nuclear Weapons, T-Room, tsunami

February 23, 2011

Democracy Now! Amy Goodman interviews Matt Taibbi on "Why isn't Wall Street in Jail?"

Rolling Stone – “Why isn’t Wall Street in Jail?”
by Matt Taibbi

February 16, 2011 9:00 AM ET

Over drinks at a bar on a dreary, snowy night in Washington this past month, a former Senate investigator laughed as he polished off his beer.

“Everything’s fucked up, and nobody goes to jail,” he said. “That’s your whole story right there. Hell, you don’t even have to write the rest of it. Just write that.”

I put down my notebook. “Just that?”

“That’s right,” he said, signaling to the waitress for the check. “Everything’s fucked up, and nobody goes to jail. You can end the piece right there.”

Nobody goes to jail. This is the mantra of the financial-crisis era, one that saw virtually every major bank and financial company on Wall Street embroiled in obscene criminal scandals that impoverished millions and collectively destroyed hundreds of billions, in fact, trillions of dollars of the world’s wealth — and nobody went to jail. Nobody, that is, except Bernie Madoff, a flamboyant and pathological celebrity con artist, whose victims happened to be other rich and famous people.

This article appears in the March 3, 2011 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available now on newsstands and will appear in the online archive February 18.

Read the full story HERE

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Amy Goodman, Debt, Democracy Now, Gold, Lack of Prosecution, Madoff, Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone, Sandberg, Security and Exchange Committee, Silver, Treasury, US Attorney's Office, Wall Street, Wall Street is a Protected Class of Thugs, Wealth, Why isn't Wall Street in Jail?

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