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“Countdown To Zero Day” describes the new era of war, preparing you for the next attack.

Summary:  Five years after Stuxnet first appeared we have a detailed analysis of its origin (at least, what’s known to the public) in Kim Zetter’s Countdown To Zero Day.  Here C. Thomas reviews it, explaining Stuxnet’s importance. Stuxnet is another American triumph (with Israel’s help). We’re now the first to use both of the revolutionary …

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The debate about Syria reminds us that a cat can laugh at the King, but the King has the power.

Summary: The debate about Syria shows the weak state of The Republic, the power of the forces building a New America, and the need for urgent action by the American people. We laugh at the antics of the war party, but they seem likely to have the last laugh (again). “We shall not enter into …

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This week in 1941 a telegram was sent. Then, like now, senior officials escaped the responsibility for its effects.

Summary:  As part of our culture of irresponsibility, many Americans see blame and accountability as repugnant. Our ruling elites find belief this congenial.  Banks lose billions, wrecking the economy — but nobody is held accountable.   A war in Iraq based on lies, torture– but nobody is held accountable.  Gross violations of the Constitution, ditto.  Of course, they’ve always believed …

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