“The very premise of a ‘homeland security’ bureaucracy is chilling and ought to be questioned,” wrote the executive director of the ACLU.
LEE CAMP: The Execution of Elephants and Americans
Here’s a hint you might be on the wrong side of history — when your government officials have to pretend to be someone else when contracting with chemical companies that make killer cocktails.
US Intelligence: If Trump Wins Russia Did It, If Biden Wins It Was China & Iran
No matter who wins in November, opaque agencies will have already primed the nation for more dangerous military escalations against countries outside the blob of the U.S.-centralized empire, writes Caitlin Johnstone.
Chris Hedges: America’s Death March
Regardless of the outcome, the U.S. election will not stop the rise of hyper-nationalism, crisis cults and other signs of an empire’s terminal decline, writes Chris Hedges.
Our Series on the Atomic Bomb
There were two reasons why Consortium News devoted so much space to the commemoration of the atomic bombings of Japan.
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: My Father Was to Invade Japan; He Did Not Feel Saved By the Bomb
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: The Mystery of the Nagasaki Bomb
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: The Very Un-Christian Nagasaki Bomb
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: The Darkness of August 9
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: The Enduring Myth of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
WATCH: What Would Assange Face in the US?
RAY McGOVERN: What Scowcroft Failed to Do
War and Pandemic Journalism
COVID-19: The ‘Free Market’ Wolves of the Pandemic
COVID-19: Humanity’s Cries Against the Crimes of Death
With millions now infected by the virus, Vijay Prashad presses an agenda to strengthen healthcare systems in capitalist countries.
Bob Parry on Brent Scowcroft
With the death on Friday of former National Security Adviser Gen. Brent Scowcroft at 95, we look back at a very telling encounter the late, founding editor of this website had with the general.
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: Hiroshima and the Backlash Against Historical Truth
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: When Time Stopped in Hiroshima—and When it Was Stolen
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: How US Spies Secured the Uranium for Hiroshima
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: From Hiroshima to Collateral Murder
During this week’s commemoration of the attacks on Japan, Nozomi Hayase spotlights the courage of two journalists — Wilfred Burchett and Julian Assange — who sacrificed their own freedom to expose war crimes.