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Filming Action and Martial Arts in 3D Creates Both Challenges and Opportunities

3D is the radio of the 2000’s. People always said I had a great face for radio, and now I am putting it to work.…

New York Times Spins UN Report on Gaza Suffering

According to Bronner's formula, it is not a fact that Israel is prohibited under international law from engaging in attacks on and collective punishment of civilians, but merely an argument…

Deconstructing the Official Narrative on the U.S. Withdrawal from Iraq

Iraq is back in the news, at least for a moment. The occasion is “A truly historic end to seven years of war”, in the words of Lt. Col Mark…

Deceptive Economic Statistics

On August 17, Bloomberg reported a US government release that industrial production rose twice as much as forecast, climbing 1 percent. Bloomberg interpreted this to mean that “increased business investment…

How Close Is America’s Demise?

The United States is running out of time to get its budget and trade deficits under control.  Despite the urgency of the situation, 2010 has been wasted in hype about…

Bin Laden is Dead; Long Live ‘Bin Laden’

In the trigger-happy post-9/11 world, the favoured way to instigate a war is to demand that the designated “evildoer” prove a negative. Iraq was invaded because it couldn’t prove that…

Chinese TV Series Lauds Israel: The Alliance Between China and Zionism

The Zionist state’s relationship with China is something that has come to public attention with a new Chinese documentary on Israel, although the relationship between Communist China and Israel is…

Iranian Obsession Syndrome

For whoever tries to follow the news as closely as possible, the Iranian theme in American politics would seem to be dominating the media, far more than any other topic…