You wouldn’t know it from reading mainstream media’s take on Yemen, but the Sana’a government has granted amnesty to over 200 coup plotters and initiated anti-human trafficking reforms. Yemeni state news agency Saba reported on Wednesday that the Sana’a government (controlled by the Houthis) had released 209 political prisoners. Ansarullah (aka. the Houthis) arrested these detainees Read More…
Human Rights
Basking In Trump Support, Israel Shuts Its Gates To Refugees And Disagreeable Jews Alike
Many Jews are now banned from entering Israel solely because of their ideological differences with the Israeli government. Ironically included among banned groups is the American Friends Service Committee, recipient of a Nobel Peace Prize for aiding Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. TEL AVIV, ISRAEL – Though the Israeli government is enjoying a time of nearly Read More…
US To Greatly Loosen Constraints On The Use Of Nuclear Weapons
With the US forever investing more into their nuclear arsenal, ensuring they have the world’s biggest collection of city destroying arms, the fact that none have been used in over 70 years is a silver lining to many, but within the administration, it may be a problem that needs correcting. Administration officials are now said Read More…
Sex Criminals Revealed On A Large Scale
The press will only go so far. Then the curtain drops… We are seeing some exposure of sexual predators. But there are very large cases already out in the open. And the press carries out its prime directive: cover the issue BUT don’t follow up, don’t reveal the stunning implications. Here are just three examples Read More…
From Shahs To The CIA: The History Of Western Intervention In Iran – Part 1
“Once you understand what people want, you can’t hate them anymore. You can fear them, but you can’t hate them, because you can find the same desires in your own heart” – concluded Andrew Wiggins in the novel Speaker for the Dead. When Americans hear the word Iran, many have a sort of knee-jerk visceral Read More…
Iran Claims It Has “Hard Evidence” Of Foreign Meddling In Protests
Friday’s UN Security Council meeting didn’t disappoint in terms of the anticipated level of inflammatory rhetoric and accusations. Also not unexpected is that the US finds itself isolated after a week of the Trump White House going on the offensive: first by essentially calling for regime change in Iran after the onset of mass protests last week (the Read More…






