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The US military plans to use deep fakes and take over appliances for propaganda
Opinion
The Pentagon is asking for help in taking its brainwashing operations to the next level
Mar 9, 2023 14:53
Western disinformation about Iran is the kind that starts wars
Opinion
A baseless claim that Tehran ordered the execution of 15,000 protesters was repeated by politicians and celebrities
Nov 17, 2022 12:38
US cyber agency keeps the work of the ‘Ministry of Truth’ alive, leak shows
Opinion
A little-known agency inside the US Department of Homeland Security is on a mighty slippery censorship slope
Nov 3, 2022 14:09
Russiagate spells trouble for the American ‘Deep State’
Opinion
Allegations he was secretly a Russian-backed Manchurian candidate haunted former US President Donald Trump's time in office. Now, though, long after he left the White House, the claims have gone from farce to clear falsification.
Nov 10, 2021 09:54
Tara Reade: Why exactly are Trump’s records from January fair game but Biden’s decades-old Senate files not?
Opinion
The University of Delaware is refusing to release Biden's Senate records which were donated in 2012. Meanwhile, the Trump White House's communications apparently can be released to the January 6 commission. I find this...curious.
Oct 23, 2021 12:51
The saga of Dubai’s Princess Latifa, who tried and failed to win her freedom from her ‘evil’ father, is set to hit the US courts
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At the heart of the planned legal action is the daring – and probably illegal – high seas mission by Sheikh Mohammed to snatch his daughter back from a yacht in the Indian Ocean in 2018, one of Latifa’s confidantes tells RT.
Aug 15, 2021 09:33
The Man with the Money: How Michael Calvey went from billion-dollar Moscow investor to facing years behind bars in a Russian jail
One morning in February, back in 2019, Michael Calvey got a knock on the door of his Moscow apartment. The American financier may have been an influential poster-boy for foreign investment in Russia, but the police didn’t care.
Aug 1, 2021 10:24
Why is disgraced MI6 author of the dodgy Trump-Russia dossier involved in a controversial group seeking harsh Covid restrictions?
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Christopher Steele, the ex-MI6 spy, is involved in the ‘parent’ organisation called Independent SAGE – a collective that regularly criticizes the UK government for not introducing tougher measures to achieve ‘Zero Covid.’
Jul 24, 2021 07:01
Kyrgyzstan is fighting fierce new battles over its colossal gold deposits. But is it a state-backed raid, or a triumph of justice?
Opinion
When Sadyr Japarov became president of Kyrgyzstan, he pledged to tackle the corruption and grift of his predecessors. Now, the Central Asian former Soviet Republic is nationalizing one of its biggest assets – the Kumtor gold mine.
Jun 25, 2021 07:12
Acknowledging Enid Blyton’s racism isn’t ‘cancelling’ her – it’s a reminder that Britain gets the cultural icons it deserves
Opinion
The Famous Five author’s been reappraised by English Heritage, which claims she was “racist and xenophobic”. Some cry ‘censorship’, but her books and her blue plaque haven’t been removed. This isn’t cancel culture – it’s context.
Jun 21, 2021 16:03
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