The Isolation of Russia: Competing Narratives

The Isolation of Russia: Competing Narratives

March 29, 2022 Syndicated 0

In the competing narrative to the unified response from governments around the world following NATO’s lead, China and India, which make up 37% of the world’s population, are noticeably absent from that unified response.

Chris Hedges: The Execution of Julian Assange

Chris Hedges: The Execution of Julian Assange

December 13, 2021 Syndicated 0

He committed empire’s greatest sin. He exposed it as a criminal enterprise. He documented its lies, callous disregard for human life, rampant corruption and innumerable war crimes. And empires always kill those who inflict deep and serious wounds.

The Selective Prosecution of Julian Assange

The Selective Prosecution of Julian Assange

October 7, 2020 Syndicated 0

As the extradition hearing for Wikileaks Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange unfolds, it is increasingly clear that the prosecution of Assange fits into a pattern of governments selectively enforcing laws in order to punish those who provoke their ire.

Covert Regime Change: Why is a US Government-funded NGO Petitioning to Change the Thai Constitution?

Covert Regime Change: Why is a US Government-funded NGO Petitioning to Change the Thai Constitution?

August 7, 2020 Syndicated 0

If Russia was funding an NGO in the US petitioning for the US Constitution to be rewritten, one could expect an immediate and extreme backlash across the media exposing this. Yet in Thailand where US government-funded groups are doing precisely this in regards to the Thai constitution – the media not only conceals US funding, it spins the move as “pro-democratic.”