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3 weeks ago |
lewrockwell.com | Eric Margolis
Mutzig, France – First stop on my annual visit to France’s mighty Maginot Line forts is this lovely Alsatian town. Mutzig was built by the Germans 1893-1916 to defend against enemy approaches to the important city of Strasbourg. It was – and remains – the largest modern fortress in Europe. The vast fortress, which covers over 800 acres, was never attacked during World War I by the Germans or French.
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3 weeks ago |
ericmargolis.com | Eric Margolis
June 5, 2025Mutzig, France – First stop on my annual visit to France’s mighty Maginot Line forts is this lovely Alsatian town. Mutzig was built by the Germans 1893-1916 to defend against enemy approaches to the important city of Strasbourg. It was – and remains – the largest modern fortress in Europe. The vast fortress, which covers over 800 acres, was never attacked during World War I by the Germans or French.
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3 weeks ago |
unz.com | Eric Margolis
Mutzig, France – First stop on my annual visit to France’s mighty Maginot Line forts is this lovely Alsatian town. Mutzig was built by the Germans 1893-1916 to defend against enemy approaches to the important city of Strasbourg. It was – and remains – the largest modern fortress in Europe. The vast fortress, which covers over 800 acres, was never attacked during World War I by the Germans or French.
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1 month ago |
lewrockwell.com | Eric Margolis
PARIS – The UN’s Under-Secretary-General just warned that 14,000 Palestinians children risk starving to death in the coming hours due to the total Israeli blockade of food, medicines and water. Thousands of other adults will also die due to famine or Israeli bombing in coming days.
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1 month ago |
unz.com | Eric Margolis
PARIS – The UN’s Under-Secretary-General just warned that 14,000 Palestinians children risk starving to death in the coming hours due to the total Israeli blockade of food, medicines and water. Thousands of other adults will also die due to famine or Israeli bombing in coming days.
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1 month ago |
unz.com | Eric Margolis
‘White farmers are being brutally killed in South Africa’ warned President Donald this week amid all the uproar and craziness over tariffs, world trade and kickoff of a campaign to force Big Pharma to lower its prices to consumers. Why would Trump target South Africa? First, because South Africa dared accuse Israel’s far right government of genocide and war crimes in its savage repression of Gaza’s Palestinians.
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1 month ago |
ideas.newsrx.com | Eric Margolis
Since the inauguration of President Donald Trump on January 21, 2025, the headlines have looked something like this… Breaking News – January 22nd – Science: Trump hits NIH with ‘devastating’ freezes on meetings, travel, communications, and hiring Breaking News – January 31st – NPR: National Science Foundation freezes payments Breaking News – February 8th – Reuters: Trump recall of CDC research puts scientific papers in limbo Breaking News – February 8th – The Guardian: Trump administration to...
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1 month ago |
original.antiwar.com | Eric Margolis
Reprinted with permission from EricMargolis.com. One of the world’s, oldest and most dangerous conflicts went critical this past week as nuclear armed India and Pakistan traded threats of war. The Kashmir conflict is the oldest one before the UN. In my book `War at the Top of the World’ I warned that the confrontation over Kashmir, the beautiful mountain state claimed by both Islamabad and Delhi, could unleash a nuclear war that could kill millions and pollute the planet.
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1 month ago |
ronpaulinstitute.org | Caitlin Johnstone |Ron Paul |Daniel McAdams |Eric Margolis
Over the weekend, President Trump said that he is ordering the re-opening of the 19th century Alcatraz prison which sits in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Is this a serious proposal? How much might it cost? Also today: Trump proposes 100 percent tariffs on foreign films and makes recommendations on how may toys children should have.
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1 month ago |
ronpaulinstitute.org | Ron Paul |Daniel McAdams |Eric Margolis |Jacob Hornberger
President Trump has proposed using the revenue from his increased tariffs to lower or even eliminate income taxes — with a priority on removing Americans making less than 200,000 dollars a year from the tax rolls. Exempting more Americans from income taxes — and lowering taxes on other Americans— is certainly a worthwhile endeavor. However, replacing income taxes with tariffs may have negative consequences for the very Americans President Trump wants to help.