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exploiting refugees for hegemony & profit: business as usual in the Empire
by Andrew Korybko Russia has taken the lead in supporting Syria this summer, actively initiating efforts to bring a diplomatic resolution to the country’s crisis and assemble an inclusive...
Is EU Finally breaking away from U.S?
by Eric Zuesse On Saturday, September 12th, United Kingdom’s Labour Party elected as its leader and their candidate to lead the UK, Jeremy Corbyn, who has been the most...
Ukraine: Assassination attempt on Interior Minister by volunteer battalion commander foiled
Andriy Yangolenko, seen here with his wife, was detained by the Security Service of Ukraine on Friday in Kharkiv. Euromaidan Press reports: Security Service of Ukraine has told in...
‘UK bombed Syria to protect Iraq’: Cameron changes his story in UN letter
Russia Today reports that Britain’s ambassador to the UN is claiming Britain’s killing of Islamic State militants in Syria was legal because the drone strikes that caused the fatalities...
US Media Control: the backstory
by Eric Zuesse The show aired on September 5th, and interviewed their contracted expert KT McFarland. Watch the clip here. TRANSCRIPT, starting at 4:45: Interviewer: The other place that...
A Repeat of the Libya Fiasco?
by Vaska Writing for New Eastern Outlook (September 8), Toni Cartalucci reports on a June 2015 Brookings Institute paper which lays out a US plan to invade and take...
Mosaic of facts
from RT Can you tell truth from lies in mass media? RTD’s Miguel Francis-Santiago delves deep to try to understand the intricacies of information war. He meets media experts...
OffGuardian tells Jessica Valenti why ‘Comment is Free’ matters (because she apparently doesn’t know)
by BlackCatte The Guardian is unraveling. Having tried to manage its own readers with draconian moderation, it now admits even that policy is a humiliating failure and – today...
CENTCOM Analysts: ISIS intelligence manipulated
The Daily Beast reports: More than 50 intelligence analysts working out of the U.S. military’s Central Command have formally complained that their reports on ISIS and al Qaeda’s branch...
German media: “The days of Yatsenyuk are gone”
Sputnik International reports: Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk may soon lose his office, after his reputation was severely damaged by corruption reports, dragging on parliamentary reforms and working in...
VIDEO: Fox News blames European refugees on Russia and China
by Kit Yes. Seriously. You may have thought that the refugees pouring out of Iraq were fleeing ISIS. You may have thought that the people braving the sea voyage...
Is Russia losing patience after a Year of US Phony War on ISIS?
From Tarpley.net According to unconfirmed reports carried by Reuters, Russian military forces in Syria are now engaged in combat, presumably against one of the terrorist rebel factions arrayed against...
the Guardian mods are terrified the ‘Putinbots’ will turn us all into pod people
by BlackCatte We urge everyone to check out the Guardian’s latest and strangest attempts to build a wave of terror in its readership about Putinbots. In the thin guise...
Opinion: “I’m confused”
Who remembers the children of Donbass? British journalist, writer, broadcaster and blogger Neil Clark writes: […] The first thing I’m confused about is the refugee crisis currently affecting Europe....
UK charity which shares Syrian opposition “aims and objectives” benefits from Alan Kurdi tragedy
from “Fabrication in BBC Panorama ‘Saving Syria’s Children'” Hand in Hand for Syria, the UK registered charity at the heart of the controversial 2013 BBC Panorama programme Saving Syria’s...
What happened to the moral center of American capitalism?
by Robert Reich at RobertReich.org An economy depends fundamentally on public morality; some shared standards about what sorts of activities are impermissible because they so fundamentally violate trust that...
Luke Harding : the hack who came in from the cold
Catte Black Luke Daniel Harding (born 1968) studied English at University College, Oxford. While there he edited the student newspaper Cherwell. He worked for The Sunday Correspondent, the Evening...
The Guardian’s faux progressiveness
by E.F Nicholson Whether we like it or not, our ever increasing participation in the world of consumption allows us to be sliced and diced by advertisers into increasingly...
Ukraine: ATO army on threshold of PTSD epidemic
Photo Anastasia Vlasova Politnavigator reports: The Defense Ministry underestimates the number of soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), says the Kiev magazine “New time”. The publication reports that...