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The Fate of the Whistleblower or Why Shoot the Messenger? By Angela Caldin

talkaholics wrote 1 week ago: The Wikileaks Whistleblower The face of Bradley Manning stares solemnly forward, lips pressed togeth … more →

Tags: In The News, Law and Justice, Angela's Posts, Whistleblower's, Bradley Manning, us defence, Wikileaks, Stephen Bolsin, Paul Moore

A New Green History of the World by Clive Ponting1 comment

probaway wrote 1 month ago: A New Green History of the World: The Environment and the Collapse of Great Civilizations by Clive P … more →

Tags: Reviews, Ecology of survival, A New Green History of the World, Human nature is to consume everyting

When Thatcher Lied to The Nation!1 comment

bedford-bypass wrote 2 months ago: By chance rather than design I managed to break the news about Thatchers demise to quite a few senio … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

A Bunch of Thickos?1 comment

theviewfromlightwoodspark wrote 3 months ago: After the jury in the trial of Vicky Price was discharged following their now notorious ten question … more →

Tags: Vicky Pryce, jury

Does the Creation of the world necessitate its destruction?1 comment

mntreiger wrote 7 months ago: This is not the first time I’ve shared something I once wrote for DBH, but I’ll kick off … more →

Tags: Science, Jews, The ENVS, Religion, History, Adam and Eve, Arnold Toynbee, Cain, Climate

Human use of water2 comments

wildopeneye wrote 11 months ago: It’s no coincidence that the World’s major cities developed in close proximity to water, … more →

Tags: Environmental Education, Conservation, The World's Water, Andy Luck, Wildopeneye, Human use of water, United Nations Development Programme statistics, access to safe drinking water, 2015 Millennium Development Goal

Putting lipstick on a pig flu3 comments

mntreiger wrote 11 months ago: On Friday, I wrote about the threat to human health posed by the emergence of antibiotic-resistant g … more →

Tags: The ENVS, History, A Green History of the World, abc, animals, Antibiotics, Aramark, Bon Appétit!, cattle

Politicians Papers and Policemen3 comments

Robert Kyriakides wrote 1 year ago: The scandal continues to enliven a dull July. The politicians are embarrassed because they have asso … more →

Tags: Parliament, David Cameron, Conservatives, police corruption, journalists wrongdoing, lickspittle

Wikileaks and the right to know27 comments

matthewashton wrote 2 years ago: Yesterday saw yet more revelations from Wikileaks as they released another cache of classified US do … more →

Tags: Topical Posts, American Politics, classified documents, Culture, Current Affairs, Daniel Ellsberg, David Cameron, Diplomacy, Entertainment

Evidence2 comments

allcoppedout wrote 2 years ago: Evidence is complex.  Much of the time, in science, or fighting the bad guys, it’s what we don … more →

Tags: London Review of Books, Monty Python, google gadget, Expert Witness, collider, Physics, Large-Hadron-Collider

Public interest is what the government says it is1 comment

mediafortheplanet wrote 2 years ago: Although we live in a democratic society which accepted the principles of human rights, like the fre … more →

Tags: Freedom of Expression, media, Law, Politics, secrets act, Public Interest, Tam Dalyell, General Belgrano, Press Freedom

MP Quizzed on Mole Grooming1 comment

bigrab wrote 4 years ago: Grooming is important to moles. I’m outraged. Senior Conservative MP Damian Green has been que … more →

Tags: Damian Green, mole grooming, Police State


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