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India Balkanization Is The Logical Option For Regional Peace
Originally Published By VOE India is the only major country of the world facing a fiercest insurgency of such a scale that nearly half of the country has plunged into instability imperiling the security of the remaining half. As a matter of fact, destabilized India poses grave risks to the peace and security of not only the region, the world at large will be exposed to destabilization. The sheer size of the country, its nuclear arsenal and its uncontrolled ambition to reign in the world makes it even a bigger monster than Al Qaeda and other such entities. Presently, seven states of North East India, known as Seven Sisters, and an…
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Google Tries To Stifle Political Expression
Originally Published By Club Of Info. Concerns continue to prevail that Google may be pulling advertising features from “hot” videos and other content on politically “sensitive” subjects. Evidence of such concerns in the blogging community can be found at lone wolf publications such as StormCloudsGathering and Representative Press. A video from StormCloudsGathering goes through the issue, as embedded below. StormCloudsGathering notes that challenging the mainstream narrative often results in a sudden loss of advertising features that normally appeared with the video content. Representative Press, for its part, made much the same points. YouTube states that it reserves a right to “suspend monetization feature” on videos for a number of potential violations,…
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The Palestine Quandary – Is Anyone Worth Saving?
Is anyone worth saving in this end of the world? The people are hell bent on killing each other, you do not see any hope of multicultural understanding and they are not enlightened. I personally do not care if you are a Palestinian, or Israeli, as a people you are not worth any nations blood, sweat, or tears. What future do you Palestinians and Israelis actually have? Israelis: You are living this life as xenophobic rats, building an apartheid state and literally building walls to lock yourselves into the rats cage. The worst part of this, you already behave as xenophobic rats. Everyone is your enemy if they do not agree with you 100% of…
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Organizing Without Organization – Mont Order
Originally Published By Dissident News The internet has been called the largest experiment in anarchy. All online interaction seems to reflect this reality, and it is already necessary to respect it if one wishes to thrive online in terms of business or politics. In political terms, the internet drastically elevated the positions of common citizens, “hacktivists”, and even social movements. Although the web has been with us now for quite a long time, it is still sufficiently new that its real potential to transform society has not yet been revealed. The second point in the Mont Order information society’s recent Seven Points program, which was developed by a council of…
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Mont Order October 2015 Conference: Values of the Mont Order
The goal of the Mont Order’s 24 October “Security Council” discussion was to determine some shared values upon which to expand membership and take future action. Although a number of domestic and international issues were discussed in the conference, and these were helpful in spotting shared values between members, they are not relevant to the points of the value system themselves, which are as follow. 1. The Order maintains a philosophy based on collaboration, mutual support and grassroots coordination rather than traditional management. 2. The Order accepts positive and popular globalism based on the inevitable trajectories of technology to unite disparate people across borders. Our own identity is closely tied…
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Reform Demands From A UK Dissident – Mont Order
A white paper on social reform for Britain has been published by UK dissident Simon Tomlin writing at The Daily Agenda blog. In the paper, titled “The Act of Reformation”, the dissident and Mont Order Security Council seat holder puts forward the following 21 essential demands to make the UK a more functional democracy. In particular, The Daily Agenda called for the long-delayed transformation of Britain into a democratic republic (something that has never gained any political traction in the UK, as noted by Tomlin) rather than a constitutional monarchy, and the creation of a Freedom of Speech Act that would provide similar protections to journalists and whistleblowers as the First Amendment in the…
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Statement On The Condemnation Of The Ukrainian Regime By The Mont Order
On September 9th, 2015, the members of the Mont Order Security Council expressed the strongest condemnation of the ruling regime of Ukraine, which has held power over the people of Ukraine since an unconstitutional coup d’etat in 2014. Since this time, the Mont Order has watched as the regime integrated openly neo-Nazi criminals into its military and security forces and committed numerous war crimes inside Ukraine, including massacres of civilians in Odessa Oblast and Donetsk Oblast. The Mont Order considers that this is an illegitimate regime, and that it has not been sufficiently condemned in the international community and by civil society for its neo-Nazi associations and its crimes against…
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Collective Punishment In Kashmir – Club Of Info
Originally Published There are thousands of cases of Indian forces using collective punishment against Kashmiris to suppress the region’s national aspirations. This was the argument of a blogger who contributed an op-ed at Voice of East magazine on 3 August 2015. Writing at the magazine, Samreen Mushtaq referred to Vikram Batra, arguably a war criminal responsible for torture and other atrocities in Kashmir and yet commemorated as a war hero by India. Making use of testimony provided by a survivor of the torture inflicted by him, Mushtaq drew a more sober image of the much-revered Indian military officer. While Batra’s actions are elusively referred to as courageous by Indian media, the details are…
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Greece: Long VS Short-Term Poverty? – Club Of Info
Original Article. Explaining the dilemma facing Greece on whether to continue austerity to pay off debts, or to fight for “debt forgiveness”, Immanuel Wallerstein offered the following commentary. In order to put things in perspective, Wallerstein gives the following breakdown of the two sets of political actors and their arguments dueling over Greece’s economic future: The “reform” camp (i.e. the EU) Greece’s difficulties are self-created because successive Greek governments and Greek citizens have spent recklessly money they didn’t have in order to sustain a collective life style beyond their level of collective income. Greece must cut collective expenditures in order for it to repay its extensive loans. Over time Greece…
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Walls And Borders Should Be Torn Down – Club Of Info
Original Article GOP politicians favoring Donald Trump’s idea of a wall between the United States and Mexico have forgotten why the Berlin Wall was wrong. Roderick Long at the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS) argued in a post on 27 July that Republicans have “learned to love” the Berlin Wall and see it as justifiable for a state to impose totalitarian restrictions on movement on its citizens. This is coming from the same Republican ideologues who idolize and (in the case of Jeffrey Lord who is mentioned in the post) worked for Ronald Reagan, who decried state-imposed walls as totalitarian and fundamentally against liberty. The C4SS post noted that…





















