Selected Articles: Lessons of History
71st Anniversary of Dresden Fire Bombing: Allied War Crime Prelude to the Cold War
By Dougal Macdonald, February 14 2016
On the night of February 13-14, 1945, the British Royal Air Force (RAF) bomber command carried out two devastating attacks on the German city of Dresden.
President John F. Kennedy and His Brother Robert Kennedy Were Murdered By The Military-Security Complex
By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, February 14 2016
Presstitute Media, such as the UK Telegraph, spend a lot of energy debunking exposés of government conspiracies.
Alleged Assassin of Bobby Kennedy: RFK Friend Raises Doubts about Sirhan Guilt at Parole Hearing
By Dr. Shane O’Sullivan, February 10 2016
Although Shot by Sirhan, Paul Schrade Calls for His Release On Wednesday morning in San Diego, Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Bobby Kennedy, will once again be considered for parole. Sirhan was originally scheduled for release in 1984 but…
Financial Oligarchy vs. Feudal Aristocracy. The Parasitic Nature of Finance Capital
By Prof. Ismael Hossein-Zadeh and Anthony A. Gabb, February 13 2016
Under the feudal mode of production, peasants were often allowed to cultivate plots of land for themselves on a rental basis. However, those tenant farmers rarely succeeded in becoming landowners in their own rights because a major share of what they harvested was taken away by landlords as rent, often leaving them with a bare subsistence amount of what they produced.
What Lessons Can Vietnam teach Okinawa about U.S. Military Dioxin?
By Jon Mitchell, February 12 2016
In December 2015, Urasoe City pledged to conduct a survey of former base employees to ascertain the extent of contamination at Camp Kinser, a 2.7 square kilometer US Marine Corps supply base located in the city.