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Greg Maybury is a Perth (Australia) based freelance writer. His main areas of interest are American history and politics in general, with a special focus on economic, national security, military and geopolitical affairs, and both US domestic and foreign policy issues.

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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, November 2, 2014
From Fourth Estate to Fifth Column Australian writer Greg Maybury ponders the role of the mainstream media (MSM), its incestuous relationship with political, financial and business power elites and the national security state, what that means for our egalitarian society and democratic freedoms, and why we need to become more alert and knowledgeable in order to better protect them.
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Delirium in the Imperium - The Doctrine of The Big Enchilada America's relentless, reckless global hegemonic ambitions continue to undermine security, peace and stability across and between nations and regions. Without a wholesale reassessment and realignment of the driving forces behind these ambitions, we can expect the geopolitical order to experience prolonged, unprecedented periods of chaos, conflict and confrontation that may well prove earth shattering.
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The Judas Goat President - Audacity, Hope, Change and the Status Quo After the hard slog of the Bush years, the elevation of Barack Obama to the US presidency brought new hope and optimism to Americans and non-Americans alike. But after one and a half terms, the reality seems to be sinking in that for all the change promised by Obama's campaign, it's the 'same old, same old', writes Australian Greg Maybury.

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