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Turbulence: Ideas for movement (Issue #1 Online Now!)
The articles from the first issue of 'Turbulence: Ideas for movement' are now available to read and download online at: www.turbulence.org.ukInterview with Greg Palast on Karl Rove emails and 9/11
Weekly internet radio link to interview with Greg Palast on the Rove emails he has and Greg's opinion about 9/11 controlled demolitionThe Real Danger behind US ABM Deployment in Eastern Europe
Wall Street Journal's Looking Glass World
Made in Washington street protests threaten VenezuelaResource Wars - Can We Survive Them?
Resource wars will destroy all planetary life.May Was a Bad Month for Democracy
You might think that a month that (finally) saw the resignation of Tony Blair would be full of hopeful events but it seems like there's an unusually large number of reasons to be cheerless if you are a person who likes democracy and human rights.Riots at EU/Asia economic meeting
We declare war on the leaders of the world...Full Story | 1 addition | 2 comments >>
The Grauniad: An Unlimited Conduit for USUK's War Propaganda
Review of End Times
The dismal state of the US corporate print media.The globalization of electronic election theft
From Ohio and California to Scotland and France, the disputes surrounding electronic voting machines have gone truly global.The War on Free Expression
The struggle to save our First Amendment rights.Finland, Host of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, does not respect Human Rights
Hosting the Eurovision 2007 song contest gives Finland an opportunity to market itself to the rest of the world with empty phrases and images that cover the gloomy reality. By doing so Finland wants cover up such facts as the poor legal protection people in Finland have against the missuse of power by members of the judicial system and various authorities. These practices have the silent approval of those in power.Suddenly, it is 142,000 spoiled votes
"I never used to feel strongly about this, but 100,000 Scots have just had their votes stolen by being misinterpreted as 'spoiled ballots' while voting against BlaIraq. No fucking way is that true. Maybe four of five thousand deliberate spoils, but I'm also guessing the 100,000 figure is being rounded down by that amount.""Worthy and Unworthy Victims"
Bush administration police state actions targeting innocent victimsA Review of Chris Hedges' American Fascists
Christian Right efforts to make America a fascist theocracyA Review of John Ross' Zapatistas
Review of Zapatistas' struggle for autonomy and freedom.Hugo Chavez's social democratic agenda
Analysis of Hugo Chavez's social democratic agenda.the WRONG oaxaca "activist" in london
A punch in the face to the APPO and to all the one are fighting for social change.McKiegate - judicial coverup in Scotland
Back in 1997, Shirlie McKie, a Scottish cop, was stitched up by fingerprint experts at the Scottish Criminal Records Office. They mistakenly identified her print at a murder scene she hadn't visited. Then they criminally tried to cover up their errors. Eventually unanimous evidence from 171 foreign fingerprint experts cleared her, but many were initially warned off the case by the FBI who feared it would damage their Lockerbie show trial of Libyan agents. Scottish ministers - who have known the facts for 6 years - refused to have a public enquiry. Noone has been charged with the initial murder and none of the fingerprint experts face disciplinary charges let alone criminal charges for their criminal coverup.Shirlie McKie was able to clear her name partly because she was a cop with an unblemished record, the daughter of a cop with an unblemished record. However, when the SCRO are caught faking evidence and covering it up in one case, it is fair to assume this isn't an isolated case.
The reason for the McKie coverup is stop the Scottish judicial system being discredited - to help keep covering up the Lockerbie bombing.
