Britain at Forefront of Deadly Mercenary Trade
By Michaela Whitton British firms are at the forefront of a lethal mercenary trade with hundreds of private firms, employing thousands in a billion dollar…
By Michaela Whitton British firms are at the forefront of a lethal mercenary trade with hundreds of private firms, employing thousands in a billion dollar…
By Jay Syrmopoulos The killing of a 10-year-old Afghan boy, Wasil Ahmad, by Taliban forces has raised serious questions about the United State’s creation and backing…
By Justin Gardner Monsanto has earned the dubious reputation of being one of the most hated companies in the world. Its grand proclamations of working…
By Jon Rappoport You’re a pregnant woman in Central America. You’ve just been told you could have the Zika virus. No tests. No confirmation. And…
By John Vibes Only in the twisted minds of NYPD officials would “more powerful weapons” be a solution to prevent their officers from killing people….
By Andrew Emett Caught colluding with the Pentagon and endorsing the CIA’s torture program, the American Psychological Association (APA) sent a letter to the Defense…
By Claire Bernish In the Land of the Free, one-quarter of the entire planet’s prison population, some 2.2 million people, currently languish behind bars; yet,…
By Derrick Broze On Thursday the Obama administration announced its intention to appeal a federal judge’s order to release video tapes from the Guantanamo Bay…
By Andrew Emett While publicly condemning a scant portion of the human rights violations routinely committed by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the U.S. government…
By Justin Gardner “Unjust laws exist; shall we be content to obey them, or shall we endeavor to amend them, and obey them until we…
By Brandon Turbeville Whether it was the carrot of the promise of their own Syrian Kurdistan or the stick of the threat to work with…
By Derrick Broze The recent history of Guatemala is filled with horrible stories of oppression, colonization, murder, and destruction. Indigenous communities have long been victims…
By Carey Wedler On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled a lawsuit filed by former child slaves against mega-corporation Nestle can move forward. The decision finalizes…
By Melissa Dykes It’s getting harder to focus on the “news”. Considering that all media is filtered through just five megacorporations (compared with 50 companies…