Michel Chossudovsky of GlobalResearch.ca reflects on the lack of progress toward the vision of the criminalization of war and the unfortunate move toward the criminalization of justice that has instead taken place over the last two decades.

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FROM 2013: As with every such transition, the move from an industrial food diet to a homegrown, organic one is likely to occur in gradual stages. As people improve their gardening skills and devote more of their time and attention to sourcing healthy, natural foods from local growers and producers, they can slowly but surely eliminate the processed foods from their diets.
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This week on the New World Next Week: The WHO is preparing to drop Scamdemic 2 with the bird flu bogeyman; Japan’s birthrate falls to yet another record low while the government plays dating app on the Titanic; and Adobe shoots itself in the foot with a disastrous privacy-destroying terms of service update.
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New technologies are coming online that threaten to upend our understanding of food altogether. Technologies that could, ultimately, begin altering the human species itself…
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Today we talk to independent filmmaker Teace Snyder about how he managed to make a professional feature-length film, Hold Me, without any studio support.
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If you read Part 1 of the How BlackRock Conquered the World series, you will know how BlackRock went from an obscure investment firm in the 1980s to one of the most powerful asset managers in the world after the Global Financial Crisis of 2007—2008. You will also know...
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Alright, you know the drill by now (or maybe you don't!): it's the first weekend of the month, so it's time to open the monthly open thread. Do you want to discuss the latest news from around the world? Hankering for a lively discussion about philosophy or history or...
How to Win the War on Cash
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Happy December! Can you believe another year is almost over? If not, you might want to parse that quirk of time relativity with your fellow Corbett Report subscribers. Or perhaps you want to discuss The Return of the Lockdown Left. Or maybe you want to discuss...
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