Trump’s AG wants to arrest Julian Assange. It’s not clear how he plans to do this. Assange is in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Do the British authorities plan to violate a long-standing international law and storm the embassy and arrest Assange? Or is this a message to Ecuador that it’s in their best interest Read More…
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It’s Time to Stop Pretending North Korea Is a Threat to the United States
North Korea is a threat, goes the narrative. And we, as loyal Americans, should fear the potentiality of that fact. That’s why U.S. aircraft carriers, accompanied by fighter jets and warships, are currently steaming toward the Korean Peninsula. That’s why the best soldiers the United States military has to offer are currently in South Korea, Read More…
The Trump Administration Almost Forgot It Wants to Bomb Iran
Together with the mainstream media, the United States government has been so distracted playing a game of chicken with adversary states Syria and North Korea that the establishment almost forgot to tie all these developments back to the end-game of the Middle East: Iran. However, things are seemingly back on track for the neoconservatives’ agenda to finally Read More…
FBI Admits It Was Not The Russians – Launches Manhunt For “Insider” Who Leaked CIA Docs To WikiLeaks
Having exclaimed that WikiLeaks is “a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like Russia,” laying the blame for every embarrassing leak at Moscow’s footsteps, the FBI and CIA have admitted that they are searching for an “insider” (not a Russian) who exposed thousands of top-secret documents that described CIA tools used to Read More…
Controlled Opposition, Government Orchestration and the Coming Live Stream Ban
Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSSWe know that Americans were lied to about Benghazi, Libya and Gaddafi, and now that country, which once had the highest standard of living of any African nation, is a terrorist hot-bed openly selling slaves, in a clear example of how Read More…
NYT Mocks Skepticism on Syria-Sarin Claims
In the old days of journalism, we were taught that there were almost always two sides to a story, if not more sides than that. Indeed, part of the professional challenge of journalism was to sort out conflicting facts on a complicated topic. Often we found that the initial impression of a story was wrong Read More…






