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By 11/10/2014

Obama Stuns Telecoms, Cops Seize Assets & Gitmo Grinds On: November 10, 2014

NOW LIVE ON WhoWhatWhy New Bush Book Fun With Numbers: 41-43=45, by Bryson Hull Is George W. Bush’s new “biography” of his father just a strange attempt to rehabilitate the family surname and pave the way for a third President Bush? Who Who just stunned corporate media giants Comcast and Verizon? President Obama did by calling […]

By 11/10/2014

New Bush Book Fun With Numbers: 41-43=45

George W. Bush is out with yet another book—this time his “biography” of his father, George H.W. Bush. What’s going on with this strange phenomenon where 43 narrates 41’s life for us? And could it possibly have something to do with rehabilitating the family surname to help ensure a possible third President Bush?

By 11/08/2014

Keeping Secrets & Blowing Whistles: November 8, 2014

NOW LIVE ON WhoWhatWhy VideoWHO: Another George Bush Rises in Texas VISIT: The newly redesigned WhoWhatWhy Who Who is President Obama’s new pen-pal? According to reports, it is Iran’s Supreme Leader. And GOP Hawks are predictably upset about the letter that reportedly outlined a broader rapprochement and cooperation against the Islamic State. Who else is […]

By 11/02/2014

How a Deep State Plot Sank Jimmy Carter

How did Big Oil and a group of intelligence chiefs manipulate events to help Reagan beat Carter in 1980? Read this exclusive excerpt from “The American Deep State: Wall Street, Big Oil and the Attack on U.S. Democracy,” the forthcoming book from author Peter Dale Scott.

By 10/31/2014

Why Every Day is Halloween

Halloween is that time of year when the innocent don masks of monsters. But the reverse can also happen: Monsters don masks of the innocent, and not only on Halloween. Can you tell them apart?

By 10/29/2014

BOSTON UPDATE: Third Tsarnaev Friend Convicted For Lying to Feds

The federal government won a conviction against a third friend of the Tsarnaev brothers, the accused Boston Marathon bombers. The successful prosecution of Robel Phillipos for making false statements to the FBI demonstrated the agency’s most effective investigative weapon, and showed that cracks in the case are no impediment to a conviction.

By 10/26/2014

The Deep State and the Bias of Official History

How do Wall Street, oil companies and shadow government agencies like the CIA shape the order of global politics together? Author Peter Dale Scott examines that question in his forthcoming book “The American Deep State: Wall Street, Big Oil and the Attack on U.S. Democracy.” Here, in an exclusive excerpt, Scott looks at how official history ignores the real dynamics in play.

By 10/23/2014

White House Security Goes to the Dogs

Once again, a supposed lone nut has leapt over the White House fence. This one didn’t make it into the White House like the last intruder—security dogs took him down. Here’s a look at the increasingly long list of breaches piling up at President Obama’s White House.

By 10/17/2014

What Venezuela’s UN Seat Illuminates About US Hypocrisy

Venezuela’s ascendancy to the UN Security Council is prompting a fusillade of criticism from the U.S. That’s predictable enough. But the media coverage of Venezuela’s human rights record reveals an interesting aspect of America—selective national blindness about the very same record at home.

By 10/16/2014

fbiPhone: This Violates Your Privacy. Again.

FBI Director James Comey, with a straight face, is arguing that the encryption in new iPhones and other mobile devices is so powerful that it’s hindering crime-fighting. He’s even given this latest purported public safety threat a menacing new name: “Going Dark.” Your selfies may never be safe again.

By 10/14/2014

What You Missed About the Secret Service Director’s Resignation

Secret Service Director Julia Pierson’s resignation—really a firing—is unusual in the star-crossed history of the agency assigned to protect the president. But it isn’t that way for the reason you think. Glass ceilings aside, Pierson will be remembered for a big and unintended reform at the top of the agency: actually paying the price for failure.

By 10/11/2014

A Trillion Ways to Build a New Military-Industrial Complex

If you’d invested a trillion dollars in something, you’d definitely want a positive return. Yet the latest iteration of the military industrial complex, exemplified by the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, seems only to have produced more war, more terrorism, more surveillance and more presidential protection blunders. You can blame it on 9/11, but the blueprints were already there.