The Top Censored Stories From 2009-2010

1. Global Plans to Replace the Dollar

2. US Department of Defense is the Worst Polluter on the Planet

3. Internet Privacy and Personal Access at Risk


4. ICE Operates Secret Detention and Courts


5. Blackwater (Xe): The Secret US War in Pakistan


6. Health Care Restrictions Cost Thousands of Lives in US


7. External Capitalist Forces Wreak Havoc in Africa


8. Massacre in Peruvian Amazon over US Free Trade Agreement


9. Human Rights Abuses Continue in Palestine


10. US Funds and Supports the Taliban


11. The H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic: Manipulating Data to Enrich Drug Companies


12. Cuba Provided the Greatest Medical Aid to Haiti after the Earthquake


13. Obama Cuts Domestic Spending and Increases Military Corporate Welfare


14. Increased Tensions with Unresolved 9/11 Issues


15. Bhopal Water Still Toxic Twenty-five Years After Deadly Gas Leak


16. US Presidents Charged with Crimes Against Humanity as Universal Jurisdiction Dies in Spain


17. Nanotech Particles Pose Serious DNA Risks to Humans and the Environment


18. The True Cost of Chevron


19. Obama Administration Assures World Bank and International Monetary Fund a Free Reign of Abuse


20. Obama’s Charter School Policies Spread Segregation and Undermine Unions


21. Western Lifestyle Continues Environmental Footprint


22. 1.2 Billion People in India to be Given Biometric ID Cards


23. Afghan War: Largest Military Coalition in History


24. War Crimes of General Stanley McChrystal


25. Prisoners Still Brutalized at Gitmo

Censored 2011- New Book Release on 9/15

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