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Peterloo and the Realist tradition

Worthy, sumptuously shot, convincingly acted and not without moments of insight – but a tad leaden. That’s my take...

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The Quiet Imperialism

Frank Lee reviews Beyond US Hegemony by Egyptian economist Samir Amin, who died earlier this year. This work was...

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BBC Documentary – “A Dangerous Dynasty: House of Assad”

David Carlson I rarely watch anything on the BBC now and this first part in a three part character...

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Review: Unprecedented Crime

The unprecedented crime Peter Carter and Elizabeth Woodworth refer to in the title is that of willfully causing global...

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The Fakest Fake News: The U.S. Government’s 9/11 Conspiracy Theory

Edward Curtin If you want to fathom today’s world, absolutely nothing is more important than to understand the truth...

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Book Reviews: 9/11 Unmasked

Every year, at about this time, OffGuardian likes to cover the anniversary of 9/11, the most important “catalysing event”...

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Seventeen Years on: what really happened on 9/11?

Philip Roddis Introduction On Friday, August 31, I had an email from OffGuardian editor Catte: How do you feel...

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9/11 Unmasked by David Ray Griffin and Elizabeth Woodworth: A Review

Piers Robinson Although not a topic for polite conversation, nor a widely recognized ‘acceptable’ issue for mainstream academics and...

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A Diabolic False Flag Empire: A Review of David Ray Griffin’s The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic?

Edward Curtin The past is not dead; it is people who are sleeping. The current night and daymares that...

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The Parallel Universe of BBC Panorama

The folks at Panorama LOVE Putin, or at least love to hate him. In the last two years there...

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The Economics of Imperialism

Philip Roddis The most important book I’ve read in years is John Smith’s Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century: Globalization, Super-Exploitation...

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Adam Curtis: another manager of perceptions

Jonathan Cook Adam Curtis’ new, near three-hour documentary HyperNormalisation, showing on BBC iplayer, is being garlanded with predictable praise...

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"The Third Tower": a critical view

from 9/11 blogger On July 6, 2008, BBC released a documentary examining the collapse of World Trade Center 7,...

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Incontrovertible – the “truth” about 9/11

Philip Roddis As part of our “9/11 fifteen years on” series, Roddis tells us why 9/11 “conspiracy theories” tend...

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