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seemslikeadream » Wed Sep 10, 2014 8:54 am wrote:hey where's the 10 OP's on fascists in Ukraine then
Go Team Putin!???
seemslikeadream » Wed Sep 10, 2014 9:06 am wrote:It must have gotten lost with all the name calling
Wombaticus Rex » Wed Sep 10, 2014 9:01 am wrote:AD: C'mon. Enjoy a week off, you know why.
SLAD: Thanks for reporting that post. However, reporting + proceeding to engage in back-n-forth flames = you're still just (a completely central) part of the problem. Enjoy a week off.
[Nicolas Guilhot] argues that despite critiques of malfunctioning free markets, Soros is actually a neoliberal who believes that competitive markets are the best way to organize society. According to this view, the apparent radicalism of Soros' "open society" serves as cover for the capitalist order, the basic rules of which are never actually questioned or "opened".
coffin_dodger » Thu Sep 11, 2014 5:24 pm wrote:You have an amazing skill, Jack - the ability to embarass and belittle anyone who doesn't see things your way. Well done.
I'm generally sympathetic to Soros and his initiatives.
In 1976, reporters Gerard Colby and Charlotte Dennett traveled to Brazil as part of a journalistic team to write stories about the work of Christian missionaries in the Amazon basin. High on Colby and Dennett's list of priorities was to learn about a mysterious missionary organization called the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL). This outfit, also known as the Wycliffe Bible Translators, had gotten kudos from both conservatives and liberals for translating the Bible into hundreds of indigenous languages in Central and South America and helping native peoples cope with the intrusion of Western civilization into their lives.
However, Colby and Dennett had heard of a darker side to SIL…….
If Colby and Dennett had limited themselves to just exposing SIL, Thy Will be Done would still have been a formidable journalistic achievement. But the authors went on to research the American institutions, private and governmental, that provided support for SIL's mission. These included Standard Oil of New Jersey; the Pew family, creators of the Sun Oil Company (Sunoco) and the Pew Charitable Trusts, the US Agency for International Development, and the US military through its donations of surplus military equipment. Although they could find no smoking gun directly linking the CIA to SIL, they did find several circumstantial and indirect links, such as financial support from a foundation that was later exposed as a CIA front and the fact that JAARS's top pilot, Lawrence Montgomery, was on the Agency's payroll.
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