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Arsenal of Hypocrisy: The Space Program and the Military Industrial Complex
Arsenal of Hypocrisy:
The Space Program and the Military Industrial Complex
The glory days of NASA are over! Today the Military Industrial Complex is marching towards world dominance through Space technology on behalf of global corporate interest. To understand how and why the space program will be used to fight all future wars on earth from space, it's important to understand how the public has been misled about the origins and true purpose of the Space Program.
Net Neutrality: Myths and Facts
Net NeutralityNet Neutrality: Myths and Facts
Myth: Net Neutrality would, for the first time, regulate the Internet.
FACT: Massive innovation on the Internet since its creation occurred under pre-2005 Net Neutrality protection. Until last year's Supreme Court Brand X decision, telephone and cable based Internet operators were required to make Internet service "available on nondiscriminatory terms and conditions to all comers." Net Neutrality simply restores long-standing prior law.
MYTH: Net Neutrality is a solution in search of a problem.
American Censorship
Article By Saab Lofton - Jun 30 2007 - coanews
Few things in life are more irritating than the naive incredulousness one faces whenever they point out there is censorship in America. That's why I thank God for Dr.Peter Phillips of Project Censored. Walter Cronkite called Project Censored, "one of the organizations that we should listen to, to be assured that our newspapers and our broadcasting outlets are practicing thorough and ethical journalism." Fortunately, I was able to land this interview with Dr. Phillips.
Keeping Rupert Murdoch at bay
Keeping
Rupert Murdoch at bay
By: Steve Benen - crooksandliars.com -June 29th, 2007
Yesterday, Wall Street Journal reporters from across the country staged a surprising walk-out to protest Rupert Murdoch’s impending takeover of the newspaper. After seeing some of the comments Murdoch made to Time’s Eric Pooley, it’s hardly a mystery why WSJ professionals are worried.

