15 February, 2017|Categories: Guest Contributions . Other
Courageous Ron Unz Wonders How John McCain Gets Away With It John McCain: When “Tokyo Rose” Ran for President by Ron Unz What Was John McCain’s True Wartime Record in Vietnam? With Sen. John McCain so much in the headlines these days due to his harsh criticism of the foreign policy positions of Donald Trump, a few people suggested that…
Read more »28 June, 2016|Categories: Articles & Columns
Report to Supporters The British Woke UP — Can The Americans? Paul Craig Roberts Many thanks for the support that you give to the website and for the words of encouragement and appreciation that you send to me. The website resulted from you calling me out of retirement. It is widely read and translated into foreign languages. I try to…
Read more »02 December, 2014|Categories: Guest Contributions . Other
The 2001 Anthrax Deception: The Case for a Domestic Conspiracy By Prof. Edward Curtin Global Research, December 01, 2014 Url of this article: http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-2001-anthrax-deception-the-case-for-a-domestic-conspiracy-2/5417179 The anthrax attacks that followed those of 9/11 have disappeared from public memory in ways analogous to the pulverization of the Twin Towers and World Trade Center Building 7. For the towers, at least, ghostly afterimages…
Read more »09 October, 2014|Categories: Articles & Columns
US Has More Sanctions Against Russia Than Against Ebola Paul Craig Roberts We have known since . . . well, when haven’t we known that our public officials are incompetent. Their incompetence is always expensive, but now it risks a worldwide ebola pandemic. With so little known about a deadly disease, one would think that with ebola on the rampage…
Read more »09 April, 2014|Categories: Articles & Columns
Is the US or the World Coming to an End? It will be one or the other Paul Craig Roberts 2014 is shaping up as a year of reckoning for the United States. Two pressures are building on the US dollar. One pressure comes from the Federal Reserve’s declining ability to rig the price of gold as Western gold supplies…
Read more »16 September, 2013|Categories: Articles & Columns
The goon thug psychopaths no longer only brutalize minorities–it is open season on all of us –the latest victim is a petite young white mother of two small children http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article36211.htm Police Are More Dangerous To The Public Than Are Criminals Paul Craig Roberts The worse threat every American faces comes from his/her own government. At the federal level the threat…
Read more »10 April, 2013|Categories: Guest Contributions|Tags: chudley lowry
Apparently now even PEN has been purchased by Washington. Chris Hedges Resigns From Human Rights Organization PEN Chris Hedges Resigns From Human Rights Organization PEN “I will not be participating as a speaker in the PEN World Voices Festival in May. I will not participate because of your decision to select Suzanne Nossel as Executive Director of the PEN American…
Read more »06 March, 2008|Categories: Articles & Columns
Don Siegelman, a popular Democratic governor of Alabama, a Republican state, was framed in a crooked trial, convicted on June 29, 2006, and sent to federal prison by the corrupt and immoral Bush administration. The frame-up of Siegelman and businessman Richard Scrushy is so crystal clear and blatant that 52 former state attorneys general from across America, both Republicans and…
Read more »10 May, 2004|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: paul craig roberts offshoring outsourcing
Moving jobs overseas can cut a company’s costs. But is it bad for the U.S. economy? Two economists debate the issue. [br][br] By TIMOTHY AEPPEL Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL May 10, 2004; Page R6[br][br] Does offshore outsourcing hurt the U.S. economy by draining away jobs and investment, or does it ultimately make the U.S. stronger? Is it a cost-cutting tactic that…
Read more »07 April, 2003|Categories: Scholarship Summaries|Tags: How the Exclusionary Rule causes wrongful convictions
This article by Paul Craig Roberts appeared in the Spring 2003 issue of The Independent Review. The execution of an innocent person cannot be remedied. This fact, together with mounting evidence of innocents on death row, has strengthened opposition to the death penalty. Nevertheless, the death penalty has proved to be a divisive issue. The divide between liberals and conservatives…
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