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UNCOUNTED: The True Story of the California Primary
When Hillary Clinton claimed victory in California, a staggering 40% of the total ballots had not been counted. Why? because they were “provisional.” What does a “provisional ballot” mean?...
Putin is Weaponizing Popularity: Newsweek is not Amused
by Mark Chapman, a.k.a. Kremlin Stooge “The mind, placed before any kind of difficulty, can find an ideal outlet in the absurd. Accommodation to the absurd readmits adults to...
West rules FYROM as a protectorate
by George Tzaferis, via Defend Democracy ELECTIONS WILL TAKE PLACE WHENEVER AND HOWEVER WE CHOOSE A year ago, at a closed-doors meeting between the USA and EU officials and...
Female politicians (sometimes) receive more abuse than male counterparts, apart from when they don’t…
Kit Knightly The Guardian have tried their hand at statistical analysis again – after resounding failures the last two times, you have to at least salute their determination. As...
NATO and ‘News’ Media Pump for WW III
by Eric Zuesse (updated and expanded from his article at strategic-culture.org) Introduction America’s announcement that Russia has committed ‘aggression’ against America, is an announcement that America is at war...
Did the UK Independent actually say democracy isn't working?
By Catte Yes. It did. or at least it published a WaPo piece (by “Emily Badger”), which says exactly that, albeit in slightly more MiniTrue wording. “Brexit reminds us...
Life in a Modern-day Debt Colony: The Truth about Greece
by Michael Nevradakis, via 99GetSmart In May, likely for the first time in the post-war history of the Western world, a national parliament willingly ceded what remained of its...
Finland: tough choices to make after the Brexit
by Editeur After the UK vote in favor of the Brexit, panic seems to emerge on the Finnish economic playing field: according to YLE, on the first day of...
Brexit and the Diseased Liberal Mind
by Jonathan Cook The enraged liberal reaction to the Brexit vote is in full flood. The anger is pathological – and helps to shed light on why a majority...
Why the British said no to Europe
by John Pilger The majority vote by Britons to leave the European Union was an act of raw democracy. Millions of ordinary people refused to be bullied, intimidated and...
Graun finally admits the sad truth about the " 2nd referendum petition"
Well, the Guardian has – finally – acknowledged the reality of the hapless and discredited “2nd referendum petition”, but only after an indecent interval, and when the Telegraph, HuffPo...
The 2nd referendum "petition" is wide open to fraud
The UK Parliament online petition for a second referendum, currently containing upwards of a million alleged signatures is open to almost unlimited fraud, and likely worthless. Although we might...
How Left Remain Campaigners Sold Out the Working Class: Lesser Evilism in the EU Referendum
by Tom Barker There are few illusions about the reformability of the EU on the left, even amongst those campaigning for Remain. Paul Mason has stated that “it is...
Beware the Liberal Jabberwocky on the Topic of Brexit
by Luciana Bohne The Brits have voted for Brexit. How will the more “enlightened” liberal Eurocrats in Bruxelles spin the debacle and save the financial autocracy of the European...
Samantha Power, Henry Kissinger & Imperial Delusions
by Daniel Kovalik, via Delphi Initiative Quite revealingly, the self-proclaimed crusader against genocide, Samantha Power, was awarded the 2016 Henry A. Kissinger Prize in Berlin. That Power would be...
The Rise of the Corporatocracy
by Graham Vanbergen, via truepublica.org.uk Transnational corporations are wreaking havoc on financial, economic, social and ecological systems in a creeping colonisation of public life where just 147 organisations now...
Is there a ban on [Br]exit polling today?
The official story is that the referendum taking place in the UK today will not have exit polls, which are banned. As The Telegraph points out, however, YouGov is...
Your vote is crucial because it won't count
As the polls taken by now indicate, the UK public is almost evenly split between those in favour of staying in the EU and those who want Britain to...
EU Basics – Your Guide to the UK Referendum on EU Membership
by Professor Richard A. Werner, June 20, 2016 The British people should be clear about just what they will be voting on at the EU referendum this Thursday. What...
Crimeans Recount Their Experiences When The West Took Ukraine
by Eric Zuesse This news-report consists of a compilation of accounts that Crimeans have given to human rights groups or directly posted to the internet, regarding their experiences when...
