US Law Enforcement Knew Florida Gay Club Shooter Before Shooting

“ABC News reported he had been on police’s “radar”, though not subject to an investigation”

By Tony Cartalucci on June 13, 2016

Recent Bloodbath Looks Almost Identical to FBI-Staged Entrapment Cases in 2015.

A horrific mass shooting unfolded in Florida claiming the lives of at least 52 with scores more injured. The British Independent would report in its article, “Omar Mateen: Orlando gay club gunman identified by police,” that: (more…)

USA, Orlando and the Epidemic of Violence

June 13, 2016

This Sunday’s massacre at a nightclub in Orlando Florida, where 50 people died and another 53 were injured, adds new elements to the debate on armed violence in the United States.

President Barack Obama defined this tragedy, perpetrated by an individual of Afghan origin, as an act of terror and hate and according to the President was the worst civilian mass murder in U.S. history. (more…)

Forget Hunger Strikes. What Prisons Fear Most Is Labor Strikes

Prisoners throughout Alabama and Texas reclaim their humanity—and power—by shutting down the economic infrastructure of their prisons.

By Raven Rakia on June 07, 2016

On May 1, prison labor came to a halt in multiple prisons in Alabama, including Holman and Elmore prisons. Starting at midnight that day, prisoners stayed in their dormitories—refusing to show up for work at their assigned posts: the kitchen, the license plate manufacturing plant, the recycling plant, the food processing center, and a prison farm. (more…)

Obama and the “Legal Crimes of War”: Hiroshima was Destroyed. “It was an Act of God”

By William M. Boardman on June 7, 2016

“Why do we come to this place, to Hiroshima? We come to ponder a terrible force unleashed in a not-so-distant past. We come to mourn the dead, including over 100,000 Japanese men, women and children, thousands of Koreans, a dozen Americans held prisoner.” – President Obama at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, May 27, 2016 (more…)

Argentine Government is Now Against Telesur and Russia Today

June 11, 2016

In a new action against media plurality, after removing Telesur from Open Digital Television (TDA), the Argentine government of President Mauricio Macri also eliminated Russia Today (RT) from that public system. (more…)

Director of Resumen Latinoamericano is Awarded the National Anibal Nazoa Journalism Prize in Venezuela

June 8, 2016

Carlos Aznarez

Carlos Aznarez

The Movement of Necessary Journalism (MPN) in Venezuela has recognized 30 outstanding works of journalism with the Anibal Nazoa National Prize of Journalism for 2016. The awards were based on ethical work dedicated and committed to spreading the reality of Venezuela, in the midst of the ongoing international media war against the security and peace of the country. (more…)

“This is Pretty Incredible”: How Cuba Gives U.S. Lung Cancer Patient New Hope

By Vik Adhopia on June 10, 2016

When Mick Phillips was diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer, his odds of survival were not good. A lifelong smoker, the Wisconsin man was in the late stages of the disease that is the top cause of cancer deaths worldwide. (more…)

WHO to Announce End of Ebola in Liberia, Thanks to Cuba

June 9, 2016

The Ebola virus is expected to be all but gone in Liberia, thanks in large part to the work of Cuban doctors in Africa.

The World Health Organization is expected to announce Thursday that the Ebola virus in Liberia has been adequately controlled according to the New Straits Times. (more…)

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