by Eric Zuesse Robert Parry headlined on July 9th, “MH-17 Case Slips into Propaganda Fog,” and he wrote: Many investigative journalists, including myself, have been rebuffed in repeated efforts...
by Systematic Victoria Nuland meets Alexis Tsipras in Athens on March 17. John Helmer, “the longest continuously serving foreign correspondent in Russia“, writes: A putsch in Athens to save...
At the Kievan Rus Park, in Kopachov, Ukraine. Sputnik International reports: A Ukrainian politician proposed to ban the use of the words “Russia” and “Rus” in Ukraine to refer...
by Kit Greece, Tsipras and the lunatic economist It’s been highly interesting to note the slow intensification of policy when it comes to portraying Greece’s Syriza government, most specifically...
by Eric Zuesse On July 3rd, the Ukrainian newspaper Vesti headlined “The Ministry of Justice Acknowledges UNA-UNSO Collaborated with Nazis,” and reported that, “Ukraine’s Ministry of Justice has officially...
by the Saker The Washington Post appears to be completely dumbfounded by Putin’s latest approval ratings: Think Russians are tiring of conflict with the West? Not according to President...
A Russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid for residents in rebel eastern Ukrainian regions moves along a road about 30 miles from Voronezh, Russia, Aug. 14, 2014. (Yuri Kochetko—EPA) Ukrainian...
by Rostislav Ishchenko Translated from the Russian by Denis, Gideon, and Robin It’s gratifying that “patriots” did not instantly blame Putin for the failure to achieve a full-scale rout...
by Vaska While Christopher Black questions the real nature of the May 19th attack on the Russian Embassy in Damascus, Petr Lvov, writing for New Eastern Outlook, summarizes and...
by Glenn Greenwald Over the weekend, the British surveillance agency GCHQ — the most extremist and invasive in the West — bathed its futuristic headquarters with rainbow-colored lights “as...
by Paul Craig Roberts There is much speculation about US Secretary of State John Kerry’s rush visit to Russia in the wake of Russia’s successful Victory Day celebration on...
by Systematic Billboards advertising Russia Today have appeared on roadsides throughout Britain. (The Guardian) Award-winning Serbian director and musician Emir Kusturica believes that when Washington eventually starts World War...
Gazeta.ru reports: St George’s Ribbon caused Lviv nationalists to attack pensioner who went out with the symbol of the Victory Day. The activists said that it was a provocation and...
by Systematic Dutch and Australian police at the [MH17] crash site on 3 August 2014 (Wikipedia) Reuters reports: MOSCOW (Reuters) – An independent Russian newspaper on Wednesday published what...
by Systematic Fort Russ’s J. Hawk reviews Russian commentator Alex Leshy’s opinion piece The sources of US aggressiveness lie in the EU: Leshy makes a compelling argument that the...
Back in August last year, when the UK Establishment became seriously spooked that the people of Scotland might actually vote Yes, despite the propaganda storm it had whipped up,...
[…] The Russian ruble has become too strong, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said Friday, commenting on the measures taken by Russia’s Central Bank at the end of 2014 — beginning 2015. “What was...
Sputnik International writes: […] why does the EU feel so uncomfortable that Europeans have started to read alternative sources of information? Isn’t it a good thing that people have...
Igor Strelkov led the revolt in eastern Ukraine but later returned to Moscow [BBC] […] Igor Ivanovich, I will open with the most “terrifying” question. In your interview with...
This extract from a form describing a project to be funded by the United Kingdom’s inter-agency “Conflict Pool” indicates one of the ways HMG is spending British tax money....