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HONEST Act resurrects the Secret Science Act?

The UCS-USA protests against the recent HONEST Act, which would require that all raw data, models, code, and other materials from scientific studies are made available to the public before a federal agency could use it. It is not a bad idea, in principle. However, there might be negative side-effects. In any case, this will …

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The Clinton system to discredit Trump

David Brock is considered to be one of the masters of agit-pro. He worked for the Republicans and the Democrats, and is allegedly at work against Donal Trump. Read this interesting article by T. Meyssan on Voltairenet.org.

TTIP Leaks

Greenpeace unveils confindential TTIP papers demonstrating the fierce US position against the interest of citizens and the environment. And for a view on the danger on European interests, see this article by Tavolo Majella.

Sovereign money

Sovereign money without debt? An idea worth considering. However, in Italy such a revolution needs a profound reform of the tax system and effective fight against corruption.

Is the French Republic taken hostage?

Is the French Republic taken hostage by enemies and/or allies? the answer is yes, according to Thierry Meyssan the French intellectual specialising in international affairs. In one of his last articles, he points out the difference between the attack made on charlie Hebdo and the last attack on Paris, November 13th -” In January, the …

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Is China set to join Russia and Iran in support of Syria?

“The pro-Assad Al-Masdar (citing an unnamed SAA “senior officer”), said Chinese “personnel and aerial assets” are set to arrive within weeks”, Tyler Durden reported on ZeroHedge two weeks ago. “Beijing has taken decision to take part in combating IS and sent its vessels to the Syrian coast. (…) It is known, that China has joined …

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Chaos is not an accident, it’s the goal

“The political leaders of the European Union are entirely wrong about the Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe and the migration to the Union of people fleeing the war zones”. Thierry Meyssan demonstrates that these are not simply the accidental consequences of conflict in the wider Middle East and Africa, but a strategic objective of the …

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