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Blog Post Tripathi: Massacre in Lahore

Blog Post, May, 29 2010 Deepak Tripathi
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The latest killings in Pakistan's Lahore city remind us of disturbing trends in Pakistan and United States policy - trends that go back thirty years.

Blog Post Forte: The U.S. Army’s “Other” Human Terrain System?

Blog Post, May, 29 2010 Maximilian Forte
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"Human terrain" multiplies in the U.S. military! Notes on distinguishing between the Human Terrain System, and the U.S. Army's "human terrain analysis branch" associated with the Af-Pak Center of Excellence, under Derek Harvey, stemming from the J...

Blog Post Smith: Consensual Political Intercourse

Blog Post, May, 28 2010 Mark E. Smith
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Ever get the feeling that your government is screwing you? Legally, of course, that's something that it is not allowed to do unless you give your consent. Without your consent it isn't a consensual relationship and becomes rape. So my question is,...

Blog Post Forte: Time Line and FAQ for the Human Terrain System and Responses by the Network of Concerned Anthropologists and the American Anthropological Association

Blog Post, May, 28 2010 Maximilian Forte
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Precise details on the historical record surrounding anthropologists criticizing the militarization of their discipline and work for the intelligence communities, combined with a point by point FAQ response to common criticisms made against the cr...

Blog Post Bramhall: Medical Censorship: M. Avium Paratuberculosis

Blog Post, May, 28 2010 Stuart Bramhall
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There is a conspiracy of silence in the U.S. around the link between an infectious agent present in pasteurized milk and Crohn's Disease - an untreatable, potentially fatal illness affecting 500,000 Americans. Unlike Europe, where the issue has be...

Blog Post Global Policy Forum: The ICC Review Conference: a Crucial Moment for the Crime of Aggression (part 1)

Blog Post, May, 27 2010 GPF Global Policy Forum
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From May 31st to June 11th, the State Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) will gather in Kampala, Uganda, to consider amendments to the Court’s founding treaty and assess the work and impact of the Court’s work si...

Blog Post Samsill: East Asian Developments

Blog Post, May, 26 2010 Evan Samsill
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This is just a quick commentary on reading a few sections about East Asian policy.

Blog Post Bramhall: The Most Revolutionary Act: Memoir of an American Refugee

Blog Post, May, 26 2010 Stuart Bramhall
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My recently published memoir The Most Revolutionary Act: Memoir of an American Refugee went up on Amazon today.

Blog Post Wyse: Starting the social capital experiment

Blog Post, May, 25 2010 Garrett Wyse
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A quick update on the social capital element of the community radio

Blog Post Mason: Ode to the 99-Weekers, or Unemployment Blues

Blog Post, May, 25 2010 Mark Mason
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Congress considers unemployment benefits

Blog Post Wyse: Some community radio links

Blog Post, May, 24 2010 Garrett Wyse
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This is a group of links to various entities which we deal with about establishing a community radio in Ireland.

Blog Post Wyse: Community radio content, ideas on a postcard please

Blog Post, May, 24 2010 Garrett Wyse
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deciding on and acquiring content for a community radio

Blog Post Forte: Gun Running, Drugs, and Flamenco: U.S. Army Human Terrain System Has it All

Blog Post, May, 24 2010 Maximilian Forte
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A disturbing report about the U.S. Army's Human Terrain System, by John Stanton: members of these combined military-social science crews are alleged to have engaged in drug running, and one is alleged to be a pedophile molesting Afghan boys. In th...

Blog Post Barkdull: Specter gives up

Blog Post, May, 23 2010 John Barkdull
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Update on Specter's effort to restore third party liability.

Blog Post Broussard: Gone Frackn'

Blog Post, May, 23 2010 Benjamin Broussard
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A bird's eye view of the battle to regulate hydraulic fracturing in the United States.

Blog Post Bramhall: Marketing Serotonin Deficiency

Blog Post, May, 23 2010 Stuart Bramhall
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The pharmaceutical industry spends millions of dollars every year trying to persuade us that clinical depression is caused by a genetically based serotonin deficiency - despite the absence of research evidence that such a disorder exists in nature...

Blog Post Smith: Islamic vs. American Oppression of Women

Blog Post, May, 22 2010 Mark E. Smith
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I keep seeing U.S. government propaganda posted by users here on Znet about the terrible treatment of women by Islam as an excuse for our wars of aggression. The treatment of women and girls in the United States and by the United States in Islamic...

Blog Post Forte: Human Terrain System Criticized by U.S. Congress

Blog Post, May, 21 2010 Maximilian Forte
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House Armed Services Committee limits further funding, until HTS can be revalidated by the Army, a win for critics of the program.

Blog Post Forte: Imperial Instruction: The Human Terrain System’s Academic Trainers, Part 2

Blog Post, May, 20 2010 Maximilian Forte
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Part 2 focuses on the work of various academics who train members of the U.S. Army's Human Terrain System, and then closes with a discussion of the (lack of) ethics in anthropological support for counterinsurgency.

Blog Post Forte: Imperial Instruction: The Human Terrain System’s Academic Trainers, Part 1

Blog Post, May, 20 2010 Maximilian Forte
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Part 1 focuses on the University of Nebraska at Omaha's Center for Afghanistan Studies, and the "Afghanistan Immersion Seminars," in addition to the work of Bart Dean and Felix Moos at the University of Kansas, in making anthropology more imperial...

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