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Insanity in D.C.: McCain playing poker during Syria hearing, Kerry met with Assad six times in 2009
By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie Amidst all the rhetoric and confusion, one thing is clear: the current situation in Washington, D.C. is nothing short of
Posts about No War With Syria rallies being censored by Facebook on major pages
By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie Posts speaking out against the United States’ proposed military operation in Syria are being censored on the Anti-Media’s Facebook page. Nick Bernabe, the administrator of the page, provided two reports from users confirming problems interacting with the page as well as evidence showing that posts mentioning the war in Syria were
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Politicians enraged that Britain gave export licenses to sell Syria 'nerve gas chemicals'
Members of Parliament are seen attending a session of Parliament in the House of Commons in London (Reuters / UK Parliament via Reuters TV) MPs demanded an explanation from government ministers Monday after finding out that the UK granted licenses to export chemicals to
Report: DEA has access to database of Americans’ phone records dating back over 25 years
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UN weapons inspectors leave Syria ahead of schedule, won't have results for weeks; Obama to deliver statement
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Putin: US should present Syria evidence to Security Council
Russian President Vladimir Putin (RIA Novosti / Aleksey Nikolskyi) Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared ‘utter nonsense’ the idea that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons on its own people and called on the US to present its supposed evidence to the UN Security Council. Putin has further called the Western tactic a ‘
American spy agencies launched 231 offensive cyber-operations in 2011 alone, leaked documents show
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NSA pays major telecom companies for access to data networks
AFP Photo / Kirill Kudryavtsev In what appears to be a quid pro quo, the NSA dishes $278 million to major US companies for access to their communication networks that scoop up large volumes of both foreign and domestic bound data. The relationship with major telecom companies is part of a Corporate Partner Access Project -- funded under the NSA’s Special Source Operation
Snowden reveals US intelligence’s black budget: $52.6 billion on secret programs
The headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency (AFP Photo / Brendan Smialowski) Former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden has leaked a new top-secret document that for the first time ever publicly discloses how the United States spends tens of billions of dollars annually on clandestine spy programs. The
Russia, China urge restraint over Syria military intervention
Opposition fighters, civilians and journalists stand near a United Nations (UN) vehicle as UN arms experts inspect the site where rockets had fallen in Damascus' eastern Ghouta suburb