DANNY HAIPHONG/ GEORGE GALLOWAY—George Galloway discusses his view of the conflict in Ukraine and pays particular attention to Russia’s special Independent media is under attack. Galloway correctly points out that Russia cannot afford to accept a “premature peace” that would leave the current Zelensky regime (or equivalent) in power, as even a rump but sovereign Ukraine can still serve for another attempt by the West to create its desired platform to threaten Russia with nuclear weapons, or permit the West to mount endless guerrilla operations or sabotage deep in Russia.
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GERMAN PROPAGANDA: Toppling Soviet statues – How should history be remembered? | DW Documentary
13 minutes readEDITOR—Case studies in Western propaganda. Everything you see here—including the attached official description of this video by DW— is a cynical, often insidious distortion of history in favor of unrepentant anti-communism and reckless Russophobia.
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REPOSTED: Jordan Peterson Interviews Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
8 minutes readDr. Jordan B. Peterson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discuss his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, his thoughts on key issues such as climate change, woke ideological capture, Big Pharma’s stranglehold on Democrat campaign funding and the legacy media, and how the ideals that unite Americans are stronger than the ones which divide.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a writer, attorney, activist, and politician, who has had a career-spanning focus on clean water, environmental, and public health issues. RFK Jr. is the founder of the Waterkeeper Alliance — the world’s largest clean water advocacy group — and served as its longtime chairman and attorney.
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Alex Christoforou: Erdogan, YES to Sweden-NATO. Sullivan, EU-NATO not interconnected. Putin 3 hour Wagner meeting.
7 minutes readEDITOR—Alex analyses Erdogan’s latest betrayal of Russia, including what he seems to be expecting from the US and the EU in terms of advantages for Turkey in return for his double-cross of Putin in regard to the return of the Azov battalion members to Ukraine and his sudden agreement to Sweden’s entrance to NATO.
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How the war machine took over the Democrats w/ Dennis Kucinich
11 minutes readCHRIS HEDGES—There was once a wing of the Democratic Party that stood up to the war industry. J. William Fulbright, George McGovern, Gene McCarthy, Mike Gravel, William Proxmire, and, of course, Dennis Kucinich. But that was largely decades ago. The new Democrats, especially with the presidency of Bill Clinton, became shills not only for corporate America, but the arms industry. The massive military budget, $858 billion in military spending allocated for fiscal year 2023, is an increase of $45 billion over the Biden administration’s budget request, and nearly $80 billion more than the amount appropriated by Congress for the current fiscal year.