click photo to enlargeThe Bush and Obama administrations have gone to extraordinary lengths to hide America’s archipelago of secret prisons and systems of torture. For all the empty talk of “transparency” being high-fived around following the Senate Report, they at...
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Torture and the Myth of Never Again: The Persecution of John Kiriakou
by Peter van Buren | Dec 11, 2014 | Featured Articles
In a Galaxy Far, Far Away The United States sanctioned acts of torture by the Central Intelligence Agency and others. The acts took place in secret prisons (“black sites”) against persons detained indefinitely without trial. They were described in detail and...
Voiceprints: Time to be Afraid Again
by Peter van Buren | Nov 18, 2014 | Featured Articles
The end of privacy in the United States was brought about as much by technology as intention. Those who claim there is little new here — the government read the mail of and wiretapped the calls and conversations of Americans under COINTELPRO from 1956 to at least...
Iraq War 3.0: What Could Possibly Go Right?
by Peter van Buren | Nov 10, 2014 | Featured Articles
Karl von Clausewitz, the famed Prussian military thinker, is best known for his aphorism “War is the continuation of state policy by other means.” But what happens to a war in the absence of coherent state policy? Actually, we now know. Washington’s Iraq War 3.0,...
Why US Anti-ISIS Videos Don’t Work
by Peter van Buren | Nov 6, 2014 | Featured Articles
The U.S., via the State Department, is spending considerable effort and money producing anti-ISIS videos and other media (actual example, above), the goal of which is to convince American and other would-be jihadis not to join ISIS. The efforts won’t work, almost...
Scream! Top Ten Government Things to Be Afraid of for Halloween
by Peter van Buren | Oct 31, 2014 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
The government’s main function these days is to promote fear among Americans. Fear is good for our current way of life, allowing your opinion and votes to be manipulated, and to make sure you’ll go along with any terrible things the government wishes to do to you...
US Post Office Spying on Americans Without Oversight
by Peter van Buren | Oct 31, 2014 | Featured Articles
The United States Postal Service disclosed it approved nearly 50,000 requests, called “mail covers,” last year alone from law enforcement to secretly monitor the snail mail of Americans. An audit shows the surveillance program is more extensive than widely known and...
Seven Worst-Case Scenarios in the Battle With the Islamic State
by Peter van Buren | Oct 16, 2014 | Featured Articles
You know the joke? You describe something obviously heading for disaster -- a friend crossing Death Valley with next to no gas in his car -- and then add, “What could possibly go wrong?” Such is the Middle East today. The U.S. is again at war there, bombing freely...
There is Much to Fear
by Peter van Buren | Sep 30, 2014 | Featured Articles
One of the exceptional things about Post-Constitutional America is how instead of using the traditional tools of an autocracy — secret police, torture, mass round ups — the majority of Americans have given up their rights willfully, voluntarily, almost gleefully. The...
Apocalypse Now, Iraq Edition
by Peter van Buren | Sep 23, 2014 | Featured Articles
I wanted to offer a wry chuckle before we headed into the heavy stuff about Iraq, so I tried to start this article with a suitably ironic formulation. You know, a déjà-vu-all-over-again kinda thing. I even thought about telling you how, in 2011, I contacted a noted...
Parallel Construction: Unconstitutional NSA Searches Deny Due Process
by Peter van Buren | Jul 23, 2014 | Featured Articles
The NSA sits at the nexus of violations of both the Fourth and Fifth Amendments with a legal dodge called Parallel Construction. Parallel Construction is a technique used by law enforcement to hide the fact that evidence in a criminal case originated with the NSA. In...
Iraq: What They Died For
by Peter van Buren | Jul 7, 2014 | Featured Articles
Over this July 4th weekend, and as I see the images of Iraq's unfolding civil war, sometimes I think I even recognize a place I had been, having spent a year in the midst of America's Occupation there, 2009-2010.I was a State Department civilian, embedded with an Army...
You Can’t Opt Out: 10 NSA Myths Debunked
by Peter van Buren | Jan 17, 2014 | Featured Articles
The debate Edward Snowden envisioned when he revealed the extent of National Security Agency (NSA) spying on Americans has taken a bad turn. Instead of a careful examination of what the NSA does, the legality of its actions, what risks it takes for what gains, and how...
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