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A Comparison of Who the New York Times Deems Worthy and Unworthy of Propping up

By / April 6, 2022

By Kim PETERSEN The New York Times continues to selectively promote news that fits the Establishment narrative. The NYT portrays the nine-year sentence of the Russian “opposition leader” Aleksei Navalny to a high-security prison as a travesty of justice. Was it unjust? If so, justice must be demanded. What I can comment on is a factual inaccuracy by the NYT: […]

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The Most Simple and Laziest Form of Journalism? War Reporting, Actually

By / April 5, 2022

The stories practically write themselves for the simple reason that many of the normal requisites of reporting don’t apply in conflict zones. The truth is that it’s the lowest hanging fruit and there is almost no impetus either on the ground or from media bosses to check facts. But what will these journalists do when […]

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U.S. Puppet Zelensky Ready to Talk About Neutrality?

By / April 4, 2022

U.S. Puppet Zelensky Ready to Talk About Neutrality? By Stephen LENDMAN Multiple rounds of Russia/Ukraine peace talks achieved absolutely nothing, another to happen in Istanbul, probably on Tuesday. From his hideout in Poland on Sunday, Zelensky recited lines scripted by his United States master. Stating he’s ready to talk about neutrality disregarded that he has […]

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Calm Before the Storm?

By / April 3, 2022

Stocks do not disappear when sold; somebody owns the shares all the method to the bottom. These owners who refuse to sell due to the fact that they have convinced themselves the next dip will be the hoped-for resumption of the bullish pattern are called “bagholders.” Patterns are challenging. Humans prepare for the present conditions […]

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British Bullshit Corporation Whitewashes Ukrainian Nazis

By / April 2, 2022

The Orwellian truth of the Beeb need to make it the world’s “many busted” propaganda outlet, Finian Cunningham writes. There is no Nazi presence in Ukraine, the Azov Battalion are merely excellent fighters, and Russian claims of denazifying the routine are negative falsifications to justify hostility, according to the BBC. In a sneaking way, one […]

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Russia, Ukraine & the Law of War: Crime of Aggression

By / April 1, 2022

Scott Ritter, in part one of a two-part series, lays out international law regarding the crime of aggression and how it relates to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “To initiate a war of aggression is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains […]

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NATO’s War Versus Irish Neutrality

By / March 30, 2022

NATO is ensuring that Irish neutrality is an extremely close 2nd to reality in the Ukrainian war’s casualty list. NATO is making sure that Irish neutrality is an extremely close 2nd to reality in the Ukrainian war’s casualty list. Ireland has actually experienced nothing like this level of ignorant jingoism given that the United Kingdom […]

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How Health Care Became Sickcare

By / March 29, 2022

The financialization of health care started 2 generations back and is now in a run-to-fail feedback loop of insolvency. Veteran readers know I have been important of U.S. healthcare for over a decade. When I use the term sickcare this is not a reflection on the hard work of frontline caretakers– it is a reflection […]

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Autocracy’s Deadly Weak point

By / March 28, 2022

This desire for compliance and agreement dooms the autocracy to failure and collapse since dissent is the essence of evolutionary churn and adaptation. The numerous flavors of autocracy (theocracy, kleptocracy, dictatorship, and so on) look incredibly effective at first blush but they all share a fatal defect. To comprehend the flaw we must begin with […]

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