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The Political Sacrifice of Schapelle Corby
The Expendable Project This documentary exposes the symptoms of when human rights are not congruent with strategic political agenda. It shows the use of opinion management against a single working class woman. To watch the documentary, click here.
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CBC – Big Sugar
CBC/Google Big Sugar explores the dark history and modern power of the world’s reigning sugar cartels. Using dramatic reenactments, it reveals how sugar was at the heart of slavery in the West Indies in the 18th century, while showing how … Continue reading
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Syrian NGOs Working Directly With British Government
Source: AP In May 2011’s article “The Siege of Syria,” it was reported: The coverage by the corporate-owned Western media exclusively relies on ‘activists inside and outside the country,’ the London-based ‘Syrian Human Rights Monitoring Centre’ which apparently has no … Continue reading
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Study: young couples not marrying due to fear of divorce
Source: LifeSiteNews A study conducted at Cornell University has found that young couples are not marrying because they fear the ravages of divorce. The study, “The Specter of Divorce: Views from Working and Middle-Class Cohabitors,” is published in the journal … Continue reading
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Durban: what the media are not telling you
Source: WUWT By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley in Durban, South Africa DURBAN, South Africa — “No high hopes for Durban.” “Binding treaty unlikely.” “No deal this year.” Thus ran the headlines. The profiteering UN bureaucrats here think otherwise. Their plans … Continue reading
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