2008-04-14

Information Clearing House

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by Neil Godfrey

Information Clearing House is about the best collation I know of both major and alternative media articles about topics related to world issues in which Western powers have major impact, and therefore in which general populations within those western powers have some potential to influence policy. If you wonder what the news is behind the general gumpf you see repeated on Fox, CNN, BBC, et al ad nauseum, do click and scroll down the link Information Clearing House to see what I mean.

For more, see What and Who is Information Clearing House.

But the reason for posting about this here on Vridar is because . . . . . I have been a financial contributor in the past to InformationClearingHouse but since I am in a longer-than-expected-gap between jobs I feel obliged to cut back on how much I contribute this time, while introducing this web service to others:

NOW MORE THAN EVER:

IF INFORMATION CLEARING HOUSE IS IMPORTANT TO YOU, I NEED YOUR SUPPORT

Information Clearing House depends on readers to help offset the costs of web site hosting, bandwidth usage, editorial and other expenses. Without reader support, both in forwarding news items and financial contributions, this site would not exist. I need your help to keep it going.

I would appreciate your providing whatever you can- $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100- To Use Credit Card at PayPal click here: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/support.htm

To use your credit card at Amazon click here. http://www.amazon.com/paypage/P2KA3Y9ANMJPWZ

or if you prefer to send a check or money order, ICH, PO Box 365 Imperial Beach, CA 91933. USA. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

Low income readers: DONT send money, just encourage others to subscribe to our free daily newsletter. http://informationclearinghouse.info/subscribe.htm

To all those who have helped in the past. Thank you. – Peace & Joy. Tom

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