Tag: BAE Systems
CoJiT: The “Anti-Extremism” Think Tank Started by Sons of Israeli Superspy Robert Maxwell
CoJiT’s profound and manifold connections to the Israeli security state call into question the Maxwell brothers’ motives for founding the think tank, considering how an anti-Muslim extremism agenda could dovetail so easily with a pro-Israeli state one.
CoJiT: The “Anti-Extremism” Think Tank Started by Sons of Israeli Superspy Robert Maxwell
The final frontier – Could Britain’s new spaceports embroil the UK in future star wars?
A School for Spooks: The London University Department Churning Out NATO Spies
Alan Macleod uncovers the deep links between the British security state and the Department of War Studies at King’s College London, responsible for training a large number of British, American, and European agents and defense analysts.
A School for Spooks: The London University Department Churning Out NATO Spies
Australian think tank ASPI found linked to prison labor, human trafficking
Australian think tank ASPI found linked to prison labor, human trafficking
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ASPI’s forced labour links (Archived)
Disgusting: “Prisoners make parts for the missiles for as little as 23 cents per hour.”

Washington Post “Expert” Linked to Defense Companies Hypes North Korea Missile Threat
What If They Called an Election and Nothing Changed in the War State?
What If They Called an Election and Nothing Changed in the War State?
This election season, neither Democrats nor Republicans challenged the cultural components justifying the great game, which is evidence of one thing: empires come home, folks, even if the troops never seem to.
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Despite Vow to End ‘Endless Wars,’ Here’s Where About 200,000 Troops Remain
US prison labour, foreign weapons-makers finance Australian government think tank ASPI
US prison labour, foreign weapons-makers finance Australian government think tank ASPI
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute is not only funded by the Defence Department but also receives sponsorship money from foreign governments, weapons manufacturers, and US corporations that have used or are using prison workers paid as little as 23 cents an hour. Marcus Reubenstein reports.

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