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Theft of a Nation: How the Deep State Swamp Is Stealing the People’s Power. “Trump Is the Swamp”. John and Nisha Whitehead
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم John W. WhiteheadHow, over the course of 250 years, did we go from prizing self-government to allowing a corrupt, self-serving ruling elite to dominate us with terror campaigns, brute force, and psychological warfare? The post Theft of a Nation: How the Deep State Swamp Is Stealing the People’s Power. “Trump Is (…) -
The Zionist Genocide of Palestinians Was Never About “Fighting Hamas”. Mark Taliano
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم Mark TalianoThe current Western-supported Zionist genocide of Palestinians was never about “fighting Hamas.” Palestinian author Munther Isaac, author of Christ in the Rubble argues that future historians will record the genocide as a tragic result of politicians who “‘neither feared God … The post The (…) -
Japanese People Rally to Retain Leader Resisting Trump and Trying to Prevent Japan’s Involvement in a U.S. War Against China
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم Emanuel PastreichJapan is gripped by an unprecedented political crisis that has been entirely obscured in the media around the globe. On July 24, the day after the Upper House elections, all the morning newspapers in Japan featured headlines screaming out that… The post Japanese People Rally to Retain Leader (…) -
Another Hiroshima Is Coming — Unless We Stop It Now
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم John Pilger[To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we repost this article by John Pilger] When I first went to Hiroshima in 1967, the shadow on the steps was still there. It was an almost perfect … The post Another Hiroshima Is Coming — Unless We Stop It Now (…) -
Were the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki a War Crime and a Crime Against Humanity?
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم Rossen Vassilev Jr.The two most often cited reasons for President Truman’s controversial decision were to shorten the war and to save the lives of “between 250,000 and 500,000” American soldiers. The post Were the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki a War Crime and a Crime Against Humanity? appeared first (…)