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Caitlin Johnstone: Oligarchic empire is working harder to bolt down our minds in service of its agendas. And THAT gives us hope...
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Propagandists work so hard to manufacture our consent for the status quo even as more and more people, including extremely influential ones, begin questioning whether we’re being deliberately deceived about everything.
Oct 16, 2021 15:43
Why it now suits America to cool the talk of Beijing’s Uighur ‘genocide’ in Xinjiang
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A few months ago, the word ‘genocide’ was being liberally tossed around regarding China’s actions in Xinjiang. Now these accusations have abated under Joe Biden – an indication that America’s argument was always made in bad faith.
Oct 12, 2021 12:59
FBI monitoring of social media posts before Jan 6 raises more questions of how much it REALLY knew prior to Capitol Hill riot
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Publicly, US authorities have rigidly stuck to the story that no one saw the January 6 Capitol ruckus coming. But the publication of internal documents is casting further doubt on the established version of events.
Jun 22, 2021 13:37
The US has a broken political system & is about to be usurped by China – what Europeans really think about America is telling
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A new survey of citizens of 11 countries suggests that Joe Biden faces an almost impossible task when it comes to his goal of repairing frayed US-European relations. But it’s trite to simply blame four years of Donald Trump.
Jan 20, 2021 17:03
Britain must get Shamima Begum back to London and give this wilful traitor an honest trial
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Why is the UK more concerned about Shamima Begum’s citizenship than bringing her to justice? It is essential she faces a jury in a British court, so the public can fully understand why traiterous behaviour is unacceptable.
Jul 16, 2020 16:41
V-shaped recovery of financial markets is a myth: They will be destroyed by a credit default tsunami
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The commercial and residential property markets are on the brink of collapse. And central banks’ promise to print unlimited amounts of money will not solve the problem, but trigger a major financial crisis.
Jun 29, 2020 12:20
The EU’s eye-wateringly expensive Covid-19 rescue plan is likely to only widen the trench between North and South
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Brussels has put forward a €750 billion scheme aimed at averting an internal split that could endanger the euro and imperil the whole European project. But it’s fraught with danger and far from certain to work. The EU Commission has...
Jun 2, 2020 11:41
Sepp Blatter's re-election is victory for democracy
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The arrest of seven FIFA officials at the behest of US authorities, two days before the football ruling body’s annual congress, casts a harsh light not so much on the way FIFA is run, but on the assertion by the US of its right to police the world.
Jun 1, 2015 12:57
The Fuller picture - Europe: The Secret Superpower
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China and India aren't the only growing superpowers. Europe has come a long way in a short time and the continent's relationship with democracy is more than a little shaky.
Apr 30, 2015 15:49
‘Comfort women’: a historical hook that continues to bully Japanese-S. Korean relations
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Two of Asia’s strongest nations – Japan and South Korea – continue to be victims of history. There is no reconciliation over the issue of comfort women - Korean women working as sex slaves for the Japanese Army during World War II.
Nov 5, 2014 14:59
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