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If we down at least one UFO we'll be facing an interstellar war - Former Defense Minister of Canada
He was Canadian minister of Defense in 1960s, ruling over the country’s armed forces during the time of the Cold War – and when he retired he publicly stated that we are not alone in the universe, and some guests from outer space actually...
Dec 30, 2013 07:10
Snowden showed us we are sleepwalking into Orwellian horror - ex-intelligence officer
The art of espionage has changed – the internet has given the surveillance agencies unprecedented capabilities to snoop at anyone, anywhere. On the other side are the whistleblowers, to whom World Web has given the chance to see what...
Dec 27, 2013 10:51
‘Gaddafi was taking drugs when I visited him’ - Former First Lady of France
She achieved success where even the most powerful men have failed – in Libya. For years she stood by the side of her husband, Nicolas Sarcozy, on his way to the presidency. She was the First Lady of France. Now she’s an author and works to...
Dec 23, 2013 06:04
"Color revolution” involvement has made Washington too little friends” – Pat Buchanan, former presidential advisor
The future of Ukraine is nebulous: calls to move towards Europe compete with Russia. The U.S. has thrown its weight behind those protesting against the government’s refusal to join the EU. Has unnecessary interference become a trademark of...
Dec 20, 2013 10:14
Kusturica: Why does NATO still exist? To fight terrorism? It’s laughable!
As Brussels goes into a renewed push to bring more countries into its fold, the divisions between nations in fact go deeper. The call for European integration rings on Kiev squares – and some fear it will turn into western expansion....
Dec 16, 2013 05:28
'Mars is goal humanity needs for its next giant leap' - Robert Zubrin, aerospace engineer, founder of The Mars Society
Space has been always been a frightening and yet at the same time an irresistible lure for humans. Billions of dollars have been spent on space exploration; numerous missions have left the Earth heading towards stars in the unknown void....
Dec 13, 2013 10:15
Former US Marine: President Obama should be tried for treason
The Middle East is at its boiling point. Syria is devastated by raging war. Israel threatens to deal with Iran once and for all – with Washington towering over regional affairs. What is at the cornerstone of American foreign politics?...
Dec 9, 2013 06:11
Afghanistan presidential candidate: Any potential leader has to be approved by West
Afghanistan – a black hole, swallowing people and the resources of anyone brave enough to step in. Devastated by the years of battles, first with the Soviets and then with the Americans, the land is still engulfed in strife. Will...
Dec 6, 2013 10:10
‘Georgia not ready to join European Union yet’ – PM
The republic of Georgia, though small in territory, has seen major changes in recent years. Public backlash triggered by a drawn-out confrontation with Russia has brought new faces in power. A young cohort of politicians from the Georgian...
Dec 2, 2013 07:11
Former drone pilot, Lieutenant-Colonel: Obama personally orders drone killings
Unmanned aerial vehicles, better known as ‘drones’, are in high demand and are a multimillion dollar industry. They are praised for not risking pilot’s lives and are formidable weapon – a nightmare for the enemy. But there are loud...
Nov 29, 2013 10:32
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