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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #1. THE REAL STORY BEHIND OUR ECONOMIC CRISIS

We have been told that factors such as the over-regulation of business and the “declining moral fiber of the American worker” caused the worst economic crisis since the depression. However, testifying before the California Senate Committee on Industrial Relations, a

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #2. INJUSTICE AT GREENSBORO

One of the most flagrant miscarriages of justice in American civil rights history almost went unnoticed. It started on November 3, 1979, when five Communist Workers Party (CWP) demonstrators were murdered on the streets of Greensboro, N.C., by members of

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #3. BURYING AMERICA IN RADIOACTIVE WASTE

Radioactive waste is building daily throughout the United States and the government doesn’t seem to know what to do with it. The failure of the media to fully address the issue of increasing radioactive waste qualifies this story for nomination

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #4. A HUNGRY CHILD DIED EVERY TWO SECONDS IN 1981

While the world leaders debate the nuclear arms race and others warn of untold casualties from a nuclear holocaust, an estimated 50 million people quietly starve to death each year. In addition, according to a United Nation‘s report released last

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #5. OUR WATER IS RUNNING OUT AND WHAT’S LEFT IS BEING POISONED

Water is our most important natural resource and it can no longer be taken for granted. There are two little-publicized but critical problems. First, we are running out of it; second, what is left is becoming increasingly contaminated. From coast

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #6. TRAINING TERRORISTS IN FLORIDA

While the administration publicly opposes international terrorism, terrorists are being trained in the United States with its knowledge if not assistance. Guerilla training camps are openly operating in Florida with the knowledge of the Federal government and in apparent violation

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #7. THE INSANITY OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS

The more Americans learn about the true hazards of nuclear weapons, the more concerned they are with the possibility of a nuclear holocaust. The national support for a bilateral nuclear freeze is but one example,. Following are some nuclear related

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #9. DEFENSE VULNERABILITY AND THE HIGH COST OF WHISTLE-BLOWING

The central nervous system of America‘s military machine is a data processing network called Wimex. The prime function of Wimex is to provide the President and the Secretary of Defense the means to 1) receive warning and intelligence information, 2)

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #10. CULTURED KILLERS — BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS AND 3rd WORLD TARGETS

Following World War II, biological warfare was advanced through funding by the CIA, the Navy, and DOD with hundreds of BW projects at corporations and universities throughout the country. “Offensive” programs consisted of basic research into “promising” BW agents, development

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A Look Back 30 Years: Top 25 Censored News Stories of 1981 – #11. REAGAN’S PROPAGANDA ON CENTRAL AMERICA

The violence in Central America dominated much of the print and electronic media in 1981. Unfortunately, much of the coverage, particularly on television, amounted to what has been called “bang-bang” coverage of sporadic and isolated gun battles. However, there is

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