John Rachel interview with Dan Kovalik
PREFATORY NOTE
This important interview was first published by TGP a few days ago but within 48 hours it was apparently attacked by malicious hackers and simply deleted from our servers. This has happened to us on a number of occasions, and the purpose is clear: to block (and discourage) the distribution of quality materials contradicting the official imperialist narrative. According to our logs, the article had accumulated 7,912 views at the time of its erasure from our publication. It's clear that this was not the work of amateurs, and, in fact, we know that powerful big tech companies such as Google, along with probably the alphabet soup of Western "intel" agencies (from Ukraine to Israel, the EU and of course the US and UK), are at the forefront of this type of underhanded sabotage of leading dissenting websites. We apologise to our readers, and above all to the authors of this invaluable piece of critical journalism and international commentary. There is neither honor nor truth in what these pathetic people are doing, and some day, perhaps sooner than we expect, the world will see the last of them.The Editor
Dateline: Nov 4, 2022
John Rachel of the Peace Dividend Project interviews Dan Kovalik, peace activist, human and labor rights attorney. https://peacedividend.us Dan Kovalik is the author of critically-acclaimed "No More War: How the West Violates International Law by Using ‘Humanitarian’ Intervention to Advance Economic and Strategic Interests", "The Plot to Scapegoat Russia", "The Plot to Attack Iran", "The Plot to Control the World", and "The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela", and many other thought-provoking and highly informative books. He is a dedicated peace activist, and has been a labor and human rights lawyer since graduating from Columbia Law School in 1993. He has represented plaintiffs in ATS cases arising out of egregious human rights abuses in South America. He received the David W. Mills Mentoring Fellowship from Stanford Law School, and has lectured throughout the world. We are very fortunate to have caught up with him. He is on his way to Russia and Donbas, then Hanoi for a peace conference.