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Carty: Consciousness Pilots Our Evolution!
Blog Post, March, 22 2013
Antonio Carty
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Sad loss of Hugo. New Pope & liberation theology. St Patricks day parades censorship in Dublin Ireland & some art!
Kavanagh: Humbug and Hogwash: Human Rights Watch Expels “racist and enemy of human rights” Richard Falk
Blog Post, December, 29 2012
Jim Kavanagh
Kavanagh's ZSpace page
Human Rights Watch has expelled Richard Falk under pressure from Zionist watchdog group.
McGehee: When it comes to "genocide," Guardian UK's George Monbiot has pulled a Hitchens
Blog Post, May, 22 2012
Michael McGehee
McGehee's ZSpace page
There is just something about British left intellectuals. Christopher Hitchens fell from grace when he allowed his atheism to become a tool for Western imperialism. Now The Guardian UK's George Monbiot has pulled a Hitchens by allowing his outrage...
McGehee: Interview with William Penn University's Statesmen Status on Rwanda's Paul Kagame
Blog Post, May, 09 2012
Michael McGehee
McGehee's ZSpace page
The following are my answers to a list of questions presented to me for a radio interview that, for whatever reason, never happened. When learning of how William Penn University was to award Paul Kagame, Rwanda's genocidal dictator, with an honora...
Tripathi: Getting Away With Torture - HRW
Blog Post, July, 14 2011
Deepak Tripathi
Tripathi's ZSpace page
Press TV's News Analysis program discusses the July 12, 2011 Human Rights Report of human rights abuses since 9/11.
Greeman: May Day Arab Spring
Blog Post, April, 29 2011
Richard Greeman
Greeman's ZSpace page
This year May Day promises to be a true international festival thanks to the historic 2011 Arab Spring, which has re-awakened revolutionary hopes across North Africa and the Middle East, inspiring new resistance among the embattled workers of the...
Kaiwai: Organised economic disincentive to commercial exploitation
Blog Post, April, 09 2011
Simon Kaiwai
Kaiwai's ZSpace page
An introduction to a model for international collaboration to provide commercial disincentives to corporate plunder.
Greeman: Libya: Who’s Side Are We On?
Blog Post, April, 01 2011
Richard Greeman
Greeman's ZSpace page
As a lifelong Marxist and non-violent revolutionary, I do not of course 'support' the US-NATO hypocritical intervention in Libya -- as if these war-mongering imperialist governments wanted or needed my support! On the other hand, there are realiti...
Peterson: Bradley Manning-American Hero
Blog Post, December, 16 2010
Michelle Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
Today on Democracy Now, in an interview with Glenn Greenwald, I was enlightened about the plight of Bradley Manning.
Greeman: Join the Resistance in the ME/Arab World
Blog Post, October, 30 2010
Richard Greeman
Greeman's ZSpace page
Capitalist imperialism with its unquenchable thirst for oil has no 'solution' to the Middle East crisis other than continuously escalating wars and more barbaric depredations. We must begin ‘thinking globally and acting locally’ by forging people-...
Peterson: Iran and Honduras in the Propaganda System
Blog Post, October, 24 2010
David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
When a young Iranian woman was shot dead by the security forces of her own government (allegedly -- she was shot by a sniper, after all), and digital images of her death were loaded onto the Internet and then YouTube, they "rocketed around the wor...
Spannos: Cinema Politica and Woods Hole Community Association Part Ways Over Censorship
Blog Post, September, 17 2010
Chris Spannos
Spannos's ZSpace page
As of Thursday, the documentary film group Cinema Politica has learned that it will not be welcomed back to the Old Woods Hole Firehouse, a publicly-owned building administered by the Woods Hole Community Association.
Garrigues: On Narratives of Resistance
Blog Post, September, 15 2010
Chris Garrigues
Garrigues's ZSpace page
A proposal to those interested in looking at the use of revolutionary public relations in organizing and social movement
Mayer: No War in Gaza
Blog Post, July, 11 2010
Margaret Mayer
Mayer's ZSpace page
The actions of Israel on Gaza cannot be qualified as a war, as it was clearly a massacre of over 1,300, mostly the civilian, Gazan population.
Costello: The Abuse of Power at the G20
Blog Post, June, 29 2010
Joanne Costello
Costello's ZSpace page
An emotional response to the treatment of protesters at the G20 Summit which has included: legalizing the right to demand I.D., the detention of over 900 people and police brutality.
Forte: U.S. Academic Imperialism against Iraq
Blog Post, June, 22 2010
Maximilian Forte
Forte's ZSpace page
This article outlines the violations by the U.S. government, and U.S. academics, of the Hague conventions of 1907 and 1954 for the protection of cultural property, with reference to "Iraqi Perspectives Project." The latter is part of the Minerva R...
Forte: Ghassan Hage: A Massacre is Not a Massacre
Blog Post, June, 18 2010
Maximilian Forte
Forte's ZSpace page
Poem by a noted anthropologist: incredulity in the face of outrageous Israeli state propaganda that sought to justify the murder of civilians in international waters.
Gordon: Pirates in the Mediterranean
Blog Post, June, 01 2010
Neve Gordon
Gordon's ZSpace page
“Why didn’t they greet us with muffins and orange juice?” was my friend’s facetious question after listening all morning to the Israeli media’s coverage of the assault on the relief flotilla heading for Gaza, the navy assault that left nine citize...
Global Policy Forum: Women Farmers, Peasant Movements and Land Grabbers
Blog Post, April, 23 2010
GPF Global Policy Forum
Global Policy Forum's ZSpace page
Yesterday, Earth Day, the United Nations recognized the central role of women farmers in feeding the world. The speakers at a special event on this subject were not the usual diplomats and experts, but instead dynamic and outspoken women farmers f...
Forte: Anthropologists for Justice and Peace (AJP)
Blog Post, April, 21 2010
Maximilian Forte
Forte's ZSpace page
The formation of a new group of Canadian anthropologists.


