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Month: February 2024
The Anti-Defamation League: Israel’s Attack Dog in the US
Posing as a civil rights group, the ADL has long operated as an intelligence organization targeting Israel’s critics. So why does the media still treat it as a credible source?
The Anti-Defamation League: Israel’s Attack Dog in the US (archived)
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ADL defines genocide and civil disobedience within the FBI
The Kings of Garbage, or, The ADL Spied on Me and All I Got Was This Lousy Index Card
US congress receives bill to review SA relations following ‘politically motivated’ ICJ case
A bill has been submitted to the United States congress calling for a full review of the country’s bilateral relationship with South Africa following the International Court of Justice ruling that found it plausible that Israel has committed acts of genocide against Gaza.
US congress receives bill to review SA relations following ‘politically motivated’ ICJ case
Speech Made by Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un on Congratulatory Visit to Ministry of National Defence
Pyongyang, February 9 (KCNA) — The respected Comrade Kim Jong Un paid a congratulatory visit to the DPRK Ministry of National Defence on the occasion of the 76th founding anniversary of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) and made a significant speech to congratulate the officers and men of the heroic KPA.
Speech Made by Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un
on Congratulatory Visit to Ministry of National Defence
Why US Artillery Shell Production Isn’t Enough & Why Other Munitions Will Fall Far Shorter Still
David Villamar interviewed about Ecuador’s violent crime disaster

Despite the ongoing genocide in Gaza, Ecuador’s violent crime problem is such an incredible disaster that it manages to attract international attention. Criminals have recently taken over live newscasts. Supporters of the rightwing governments that created the disaster (for example, The Economist) have declared Ecuador to be the deadliest country in the Americas. It’s difficult for Ecuador to get international news coverage. In recent years, it generally has to be something very bad (or sports-related).
David Villamar interviewed about Ecuador’s violent crime disaster
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How Did Ecuador Spiral into This Nightmare? It Was the Neoliberal Dismantling of the State
A Tale of Two Breadline Massacres
All breadline massacres are equal, Orwell might have written, whilst adding that some breadline massacres are more equal than others. Such a thought comes to mind after February 4, 2024, when a Ukrainian armed forces projectile killed 28 residents in the city of Lysychansk, Lugansk region, and wounded several dozen. The civilian victims were standing in line in front of a local bakery, intending to buy bread.
A Tale of Two Breadline Massacres
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Death toll from Ukraine shelling of a bakery in Lysychansk rises to 28
Navy Personnel Chief Sees Low Risk in Recruiting Sailors Without High School Diplomas
Faced with a shortfall of more than 7,000 sailors, the head of Navy personnel is tapping into a new population of potential recruits: those who haven’t finished high school.
Navy Personnel Chief Sees Low Risk in Recruiting Sailors Without High School Diplomas
Putin debunks Tucker Carlson’s warmongering anti-China propaganda, mocks his CIA ties
The “Human Rights Industry” and Nicaragua
Why do United Nations human rights bodies focus on some countries, but not others? Why do organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International appear to ignore important evidence presented to them? And why do the media repeat stories of human rights abuses without questioning their veracity?
The “Human Rights Industry” and Nicaragua
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