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The Graun continues to pretend the RS rally in Kiev didn’t happen

On the day that Right Sector ran an anti-government rally in Kiev – an event big and alarming enough...

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Ukraine accidentally all the billionaires, and there is no “new revolution”

by Kit The Guardian has launched some new stories about Ukraine again recently, after months and months of saying...

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VIDEO: The Guardian tries to cover-up the neo-Nazis in Ukraine by portraying them as nationalists

by Systematic Via Russia Insider on YouTube: Successful campaign by Stacy Herbert from the Keiser report to get the...

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Shaun’s latest MH17 propaganda

by Bryan Hemming With the shadow of nuclear war looming it becomes even more crucial to focus the spotlight...

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The marketing of perpetual war

by BlackCatte …The war is not meant to be won – it is meant to be continuous.…” – George...

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Guardian watch: Propaganda above and below the line.

by Kit Greece, Tsipras and the lunatic economist It’s been highly interesting to note the slow intensification of policy...

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What “community standards” did this comment breach?#11

This comment was censored by the Guardian. Which of the well-publicised CiF “community standards” did it breach? Comment removed...

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“The Guardian is awesome!” – The Guardian

by Bryan Hemming In How the Guardian decides which sources can be deemed trustworthy – a piece oozing with...

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The “radicals” are coming! The “radicals” are coming!

by BlackCatte The Guardian’s latest piece on the ISIS crisis continues to eschew analysis in favour of fear mongering,...

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Jonathan Freedland thinks it’s time to call evil by it’s name – we agree

It's at times like this that responsible news outlets need to be the voice of reason. They need to...

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Testing the limits – Paul Krugman of the NYT and Gary Younge of the Guardian

from MediaLens Paul Krugman and Gary Younge are two of the most honest commentators currently writing in two of...

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ISIS is back – just in time to prove we do need the surveillance state after all

by BlackCatte Those of our readers who have been watching the BBC documentary about Operation Gladio we published yesterday,...

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What would Orwell make of the Guardian in 2015?

Back in 2013, a not-too-bad article in the Guardian asked "What would George Orwell have made of the world...

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Someone tell the Guardian that “evenhandedness between the oppressor and the oppressed is not justice.”

by BlackCatte The Guardian continues to do their admirable best on Ukraine, while completely ignoring new Israeli aggression in...

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Was Blatter forced out of FIFA because of his close relations with Russia?

If you read the Guardian at the moment you will receive the impression that Sepp Blatter’s resignation is one...

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Romano Prodi warns NATO about creating irreversible tensions

by Vaska In a wide-ranging interview with Corriere della Sera, Romano Prodi, former EU Commisioner and Prime Minister of...

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“What can the Lusitania teach us about MH17?” the Graun asks – and doesn’t stay for an answer

Post-Snowden, the Graun knows its place and knows better than to visit questions like these. The Graun knows...

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Skewing Readers’ Perceptions

by Vaska The venerable Guardian carries a new in-depth article on IS and its recruiting work – this time...

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When did the Graun’s “Comment is Free” become “Opinion”?

by BlackCatte Some time over the last few months, while the hated new version was coming out of Beta,...

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Assange in ‘Newsweek’: How ‘The Guardian’ Milked Edward Snowden’s Story

The Snowden Files: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Wanted Man (Guardian/Faber & Faber, 2014) by Luke Harding is a hack...

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