Omidyar money behind organizations pushing corporate boycott of Twitter
Civil Beat Publisher Bankrolls Shadowy Anti-Musk Group
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NGOs, “Unions”, & Media Outlets in the Service of Imperialism
Omidyar money behind organizations pushing corporate boycott of Twitter
Civil Beat Publisher Bankrolls Shadowy Anti-Musk Group
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NGOs, “Unions”, & Media Outlets in the Service of Imperialism
Western liberal thinkers have failed to recognise the strength of Turkish democracy, because it does not deliver their desired results
Turkey elections: Why the West got it so wrong
The Ukrainian Internet publication Klymenko Time allegedly published a fresh video dated May 25 this year, in which the commander-in-chief of the country’s armed forces, Valeriy Zaluzhny, is present, missing from the public space.
The Ukrainian edition published, allegedly, a fresh video with the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny, who said only a few phrases
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Commander-in-chief of Ukrainian Armed Forces said to be in critical condition after being wounded
Video via Mischa Paullin

by Brian Berletic
With so many countries around the globe still subjected to US influence, either literally occupied by US military forces, or ruled by a government helped into power by significant US assistance (or a combination of the two), and with so many countries the target of possible US-sponsored regime change and interference in contravention of the UN Charter, it is important to take a look at the history of US occupation and the indelible scars it leaves on the countries and their inhabitants even decades after the US finally withdraws.
US intervention leaves rifts that take years to heal
STUDENTS of Mt Hagen Technical College (HATECO) in Western Highlands Province staged a protest march to stop the signing of Defence Cooperation Agreement between PNG and the United States.
Giving the same reasons, the University of Papua New Guinea, the University of Technology and the University of Goroka have all conducted protest marches demanding the Prime Minister James Marape not to sign the deal until and unless the citizens are fully aware of what is entailed in the document.
Papua New Guinea Students Protest US Military Pact
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US-China rivalry: American troops to access Papua New Guinea ports, airports in new security pact
We told you that the app that the U.S. was testing on Ukraine was coming to the U.S. next and it’s here. The app was created by Google and it is a government’s dream. It lets you track you and lets you track your neighbors. What more could a nefarious government agency want??
This is how they will CONTROL every Ukrainian via Redacted
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How Ukraine Government Is Converting Digital ID System Into Wartime Tool

Facebook and Instagram users are not allowed to call for the death of Vladimir Putin, according to an update issued by their parent company.
Facebook and Instagram users not allowed to call for death of Putin
Hadn’t realized this, until I came across it in another article. 🤷🏼♀️
A bombshell new investigation from The Intercept reveals that former U.S. national security adviser and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was responsible for even more civilian deaths during the U.S. war in Cambodia than was previously known. The revelations add to a violent résumé that ranges from Latin America to Southeast Asia, where Kissinger presided over brutal U.S. military interventions to put down communist revolt and to develop U.S. influence around the world. While survivors and family members of these deadly campaigns continue to grieve, Kissinger celebrates his 100th birthday this week. “This adds to the list of killings and crimes that Henry Kissinger should, even at this very late date in his life, be asked to answer for,” says The Intercept’sNick Turse, author of the new investigation, “Kissinger’s Killing Fields.” We also speak with Yale University’s Greg Grandin, author of Kissinger’s Shadow: The Long Reach of America’s Most Controversial Statesman.
Kissinger at 100: New War Crimes Revealed in Secret Cambodia Bombing That Set Stage for Forever Wars
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