Selected Articles: ‘CETA is a TTIP in Disguise’: The Canada-EU Trade Deal is a US Hegemonic Project
‘CETA is a TTIP in Disguise’: The Canada-EU Trade Deal is a US Hegemonic Project
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky and Sputnik, October 21 2016
Belgium’s region Wallonia has dealt a severe blow to European Union’s hopes to sign a free trade deal with Canada. The region’s President-Minister said he would not support the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement or CETA by the Friday deadline. Radio Sputnik discussed the CETA agreement with Michel Chossudovsky Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa, Founder and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization.
Is Washington “False Flagging” The New Russia-Iran-Syria-China “Axis of Evil”, Into Nuclear War?
By Peter Koenig, October 21 2016
There is a massive orchestrated build-up of potential false flags around the globe that would allow a first strike nuclear attack on several fronts against Russia, Syria, Iran and China, by the US armed forces, NATO and the European vassals’ own armies.
By Bashar al Assad, October 21 2016
This interview by Swiss TV SRF Channel 1 is in many regards despicable, idiotic and unprofessional. The answers of president Assad fully reveal the lies and fabrications of the Western media. This is Must Watch.
American Journalist Killed in Turkey for Revealing the Truth Regarding ISIS-Daesh
By Eva Bartlett, October 21 2016
Although all signs point to foul play, indeed murder, by Turkish intelligence, until now the US government has neither conducted nor demanded an inquiry into the events of the alleged car accident which Turkish officials say was the cause of Serena Shim’s death, let alone offer condolences to the family.
Final Trump-Clinton Debate: A Bankrupt Political System Staggers Toward the Finish Line
By Patrick Martin, October 21 2016
The third and last of the Clinton-Trump presidential debates was just as false and intellectually degraded as the first two, characterized by lying by both candidates and mutual mudslinging. The American political system, in which two right-wing corporate-controlled parties have long enjoyed a monopoly, is staggering toward the finish line under conditions of a global crisis so deep that no one can be certain what the world will look like when the votes are counted on November 8.