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Thieves by Law
Thieves by Law is a documentary that looks at the rise of Russian organized crime in the wake of the fall of the Soviet Union. The title, Thieves by Law, represents a term that originated in the 1930’s and refers to … Continue reading
Posted in Ponerology, Society, Videos
Tagged CRIME, documentary, Echelon, fall, fall of the soviet union, LAW, rise, russian organized crime, Soviet, term, thieves, title, Union, uppermost, wake, world
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Yanis Varoufakis on Europe’s “Dickensian Workhouse” and the Fiscal Waterboarding of Spain
Capital Account RT Welcome to Capital Account. When we talk about bank recapitalizations or rescue plans, what usually captures headlines are dollar or euro amounts, the names of various abbreviated, bailout vehicles — be they the EFSF or the ESM … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Headlines, Politics
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It’s time we recognised the Blair government’s criminality
John Pilger John Pilger In the kabuki theatre of British parliamentary politics, great crimes do not happen and criminals go free. It is theatre after all; the pirouettes matter, not actions taken at remove in distance and culture from their … Continue reading
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