June 2013


Ellen Brown  Web of Debt

On July 1, interest rates will double for millions of students – from 3.4% to 6.8% – unless Congress acts; and the legislative fixes on the table are largely just compromises. Only one proposal promises real relief – Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s “Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act.” This bill has been dismissed out of hand as “shameless populist demagoguery” and “a cheap political gimmick,” but is it? (more…)

 

By Stephen Benavides, Truthout | News Analysis

Right now, companies like Palantir Technologies Inc, Booz Allen Hamilton, and i2 are mining your Facebook and Twitter data in an effort to discern whether you’re a terrorist, have ties to terrorists or maybe just have the potential to someday become one. (more…)

Truthdig

Thomas Drake, one of the few government whistle-blowers of the Bush and Obama years to stave off prosecution, explains why people like him should avoid official channels when disclosing classified information. (more…)

Jonathan Turley

The Republican and Democratic parties have achieved a bipartisan purpose in uniting against the public’s need to know about massive surveillance programs and the need to redefine privacy in a more surveillance friendly image. (more…)

Tim Shorrock Salon

Private companies are getting rich probing your personal information for the government. Call it Digital Blackwater (more…)

Daniel Ellsberg  Guardian U.K.

Snowden’s whistleblowing gives us a chance to roll back what is tantamount to an ‘executive coup’ against the US constitution (more…)

Democracy Now!  14 mins.

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