Schiff Committee Finds no Impeachable Offense
Renée Parsons After several days of unremarkable testimony by assorted State Department functionaries the Democrats continue to struggle with ferreting out a legally defensible impeachable offense to warrant the...
Hunger Games: Food Abundance and Twisted Truths
Colin Todhunter The world already produces enough food to feed 10 billion people but over two billion are experiencing micronutrient deficiencies (of which 821 million were classed as chronically undernourished in 2018). However,...
Three New Reads – November
Is Britain’s forthcoming general election the most critical since 1945? Or just since 1979? While the Johnny Walker wisdom runs high on that, we can all agree – saving...
Flat or Sparkling Campaign?
W Stephen Gilbert People generally vote out of self-interest. Of course they do. The snag is that relatively few have any sense of where their self-interest lies. Throughout the...
Reclaiming Your Inner Fascist
CJ Hopkins OK, we need to talk about fascism. Not just any kind of fascism. A particularly insidious kind of fascism. No, not the fascism of the early 20th...
Unspeakable Memories: The Day John Kennedy Died
Remembering in all its emotional detail the day John Kennedy died has been a long and cold journey for me. It has allowed me to see and feel...
Baby Shark Coup
John Steppling I also write from time to time, and if any sweet breath fills my soul, it’s the light of memory … Oh the memory in prison! How...
Knocking off the Odd Man Out
David Macilwain Following the alleged US raid and destruction of a house in NW Syria on 28th October where the notional leader of Da’esh was allegedly living, I spent...
Sweden complicit in campaign to “demonise & harass” Assange
Al Burke For the second time in less than half a year, the U.N.’s special rapporteur on torture etc. has accused Sweden of serious crimes against the human rights...
Letting the Side Down: Prince Andrew, the Royal Family and Jeffrey Epstein
Binoy Kampmark The choking cloud of Jeffrey Epstein’s paedophilic legacy has been floating over the Atlantic for some time. It does its best (or worst) in matters of US...
Evo overthrown, but Bolivian Socialism will be victorious!
Bolivia will fight. It will bring back its legitimate President where he belongs; to the Presidential Palace. The plane which is taking Evo to Mexico, north, is actually taking...
Impeachment: Another Democratic Fiasco
Renée Parsons As the 2016 sabotage of the Sanders campaign contributed to the failure of the flawed HRC campaign against Trump whose election led to a campaign of illegitimate...
“But surely you don’t want Jones back?”
Frank Lee Such was the response to any of those who questioned what was happening to the animal revolution which had expropriated the farmer (Jones) and set up the...
“Rising Tensions within OPCW”
Eric van de Beek “Tensions within OPCW are rising”, says Russian envoy at OPCW, Alexander Shulgin. The suppression by the chemical weapons watchdog of its own engineers report on...
Film review: Sorry We Missed You
Philip Roddis “I never thought it would be this hard”, says Rickie Turner to Abby his wife, holding her tight in a brief moment of intimacy before sleep overtakes...
BREXIT: Is “Remain and Reform” even possible?
Frank Lee The EU describes itself as being “based on the rule of law. This means that every action taken by the EU is based on treaties”[1]. The most...
Coups-for-Green-Energy added to Wars-For-Oil
Kollibri terre Sonnenblume The US-supported right-wing coup against Bolivian President Evo Morales on November 10th was a serious strike against that nation’s autonomy and its people (especially its indigenous,...
Business as Usual: Evo Morales and the Coup Condition
Binoy Kampmark There is inherent bestiality in the politics of the Americas that signals coup, assassination and disruption. No state is ever allowed to go through what is weakly...
How will History Remember Russia’s Role in Syria?
Ahmed al-Khalid The former US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer, and former United Nations Weapons Inspector, Scott Ritter puts the question in his article: how will historians come to appreciate...
Corbyn’s ‘Principled Populism’ Defies Demographic Divide
Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead Despite being victim to the longest continuous smear campaign in UK media history, Corbyn’s untiring principles to make Britain fairer, sees Labour gain momentum across class and...