Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Russophobic, bigoted, xenophobic SNL Is Prime Time American Entertainment



this is how the wealthy view us.  Sweethearts aren't they?  The Hunger Games indeed.

Palestine, This Way

The armed Arab is heading towards Yemen while the boy is saying: Palestine, this way.

Saturday, March 14, 2015

On the Contrary: Netanyahu: He Came, He Saw, He Conquered

On the Contrary: Netanyahu: He Came, He Saw, He Conquered: Editor’s Note : I received the usual hand-wringing reactions of outrage to Binyamin Netanyahu’s latest claim to the title of Emperor of the...

On the Contrary: Israeli government is aiding al Qaeda terrorists

On the Contrary: Israeli government is aiding al Qaeda terrorists: Here is more evidence that the Israelis are allied with the terrorists who are alleged to have killed thousands of Americans on Sept. 11, ...

Prophet Motive - The New Yorker

Prophet Motive - The New Yorker

best line, ***By the eighteen-nineties, though, Day’s main interest was photography. He particularly liked to photograph beautiful young boys of “exotic” origin, sometimes nude, sometimes in their native costumes, and he often recruited them from the streets of the South End. When the thirteen-year-old Gibran turned up at Day’s door, in 1896, he became one of the models. Day was especially taken with Gibran.***


Tuesday, March 10, 2015

News Spike: Jailbait : Sinatra, Saville and International Sex ...

News Spike: Jailbait : Sinatra, Saville and International Sex ...: "This is the only place in America where you can walk across the lobby and get locked up for violating the Mann Act" - Chaiman of ...

Jay Weidner on VERITAS Radio | [Take 2] Kubrick's Hidden Secrets



My stat  counter indicates a  low number of hits for this  video. Seriously, this is THE  BEST video  I have seen in many years. Absolutely worth the time!!

Friday, March 6, 2015

The East India Company: The original corporate raiders | William Dalrymple | World news | The Guardian

The East India Company: The original corporate raiders | William Dalrymple | World news | The Guardian

the East India Company – the first great multinational corporation, and the first to run amok – was the ultimate model for many of today’s joint-stock corporations. The most powerful among them do not need their own armies: they can rely on governments to protect their interests and bail them out. The East India Company remains history’s most terrifying warning about the potential for the abuse of corporate power – and the insidious means by which the interests of shareholders become those of the state. Three hundred and fifteen years after its founding, its story has never been more current.
  • William Dalrymple’s new book, The Anarchy: How a Corporation Replaced the Mughal Empire, 1756-1803, will be published next year by Bloomsbury & Knopf