Category: 2001-2006

  • The Media’s Pro-War Propaganda Bubble

    Goebbels – A Beginner’s Guide “If war is to be averted, then Saddam Hussein and his scientists have to do much more to satisfy the United Nations.” (ITN, 11:00 News, January 24, 2003)

  • No Room For Talent News

    The 2nd release on No Room For Talent is being pressed.The release is a full length 12″ by Not Half.It is packed full of hard pounding breakcore beats with enough darkness in it to fit into an ant-zen catalog.To top it off one track features Fanny doing a mambo solo.To preview check out the new…

  • The Unseen Gulf War

    As we approach the likelihood of a new Gulf War, I have an idea and it occurs to me that the Digital Journalist may be the place for it.

  • Take Action!

    Stop the American Government’s Plan to Mine Citizens’ Privacy

  • Big Brother Awards Bulgaria

    all the “winners” of this years Bulgarian Big Brother awards.. read on for some crazy information about the authorities in Bulgaria and their crazy laws, etc– more info: http://www.bigbrotherawards.org

  • MICROPLATFORM

    This is a open project between Micro-Solco (Italia) and The Platform (Argentina), to give an noisly antifascist answer to repression against social movements. In the last times, the newlyberalist goverments have intensify the attack against those who fight for justice and solidarity. Microplatform participate from the cultural musical front to support the 3 italian antifascists…

  • Preemptive impeachment

    Law professor stands ready to draft articles for any member of the House

  • Bushwhacked

    With war looming it is no good the American public looking to its newspapers for an independent voice. For, says Matthew Engel, the press have now become the president’s men

  • A year later,…

    … Guantanamo prisoners still in limbo A year after the first prisoners from the war in Afghanistan were sent to the U.S. Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, their fate is no more certain than when they arrived.

  • War Is Good Business

    War, the expression goes, is a bad business. It’s certainly not a good idea if you’re a soldier or civilian caught in the middle of one, and it tends to raise havoc with things like domestic spending. But if you are Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman or former Joint Chiefs of Staff chair, Admiral (ret.) William…