Oil, guns and money
What’s really behind the recent redeployment of U.S. military forces? Making sure no one messes with American access to global energy resources. An excerpt from “Oil: Anatomy of an Industry.”
What’s really behind the recent redeployment of U.S. military forces? Making sure no one messes with American access to global energy resources. An excerpt from “Oil: Anatomy of an Industry.”
Investigators believe they have found a “backdoor” – a deliberately left security opening – in 1,000 of the infamous Diebold electronic voting machines which would allow for vote count manipulation.
The geopolitics of oil today suggest a backdrop looking less like a benign, happily globalised “one world economy” dominated by America Inc and its assorted “branch plants”, and more a massive, overextended military power fighting a dangerous, and ultimately losing, battle against an angry, resistant globe, of which Russia is but one more growing manifestation.
Michael Ruppert, publisher of From The Wilderness addressed the prestigious Commonwealth Club of California about peak oil and it’s relationship to the events of 9/11.
How might a terrorist attack inside the United States change the American political dynamic on the eve of what is expected to be an extremely close presidential election?
Hostilities have erupted over South Ossetia, while the US is worried about a crucial oil pipeline slated to open next year through Georgia.
Sexed-up reports, pressure on the United Nations… here we go again.
There are good reasons to move away from dependence on oil — war and climate change are among them. Then there’s the fact that oil extraction is about to peak, and we don’t have a plan for a world of diminishing oil supplies.
Thatcher’s business partner turns state witness as diplomatic row builds over alleged west African putsch.
History professor and 9-11 skeptic Carolyn Baker discusses the connection between the events of 9-11 and peak oil.
The risk of wars being fought over water is rising because of explosive global population growth and widespread complacency, scientists said.
Missing: one-third of the Pentagon’s equipment and $1.9 billion of Iraqi money. Guess who has it?