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American foreign policy fails again: US-trained Syrian rebels dead
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Harry J. Bentham
Qui dépense trop n’est jamais riche. Those who spend too fast never grow rich. Honoré de Balzac The US government’s supposed new plan to take over Syria by arming a small group of rebels ended in them all getting killed or going missing. This disaster cost the US 250 million dollars (a quarter billion), resulting in 50…
Snowden: one-man’s triumphant revolt against a system
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Harry J. Bentham
Le mensonge et la crédulité s’accouplent et engendrent l’Opinion. Lying and credulity mate and engender Opinion. Paul Valéry One man can shake the world’s most powerful government. What chance would it have against many? I am currently in the process of drafting an article, titled “A World Beyond Nations”, possibly to appear at The Venus Project…
Political cinema and the fine line between depicting and inciting violence
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Harry J. Bentham
Il se fit un abondant silence à l’entour, et la majeure partie du reste du monde se mit à compter pour du beurre. There was an abundant silence around, and most of the rest of the world began to count for nothing. Boris Vian Movies are considered a part of the arts in modern liberal democracies,…
United States of Asphyxiation: exceptional torture, or torturous exceptionalism?
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Harry J. Bentham
Vous dites que vous êtes mon juge, avisez-vous bien de ce que vous faites, car en vérité, je suis envoyée de par Dieu et vous vous mettez en grand danger. You say that you are my judge. I do not know if you are! But I tell you that you must take good care not…
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