American Released from Myanmar Was Part of US Regime-Change Machine
Category: Myanmar
U.S. J&J Covid vaccine doses will be sent to Thailand-Myanmar border
U.S. J&J Covid vaccine doses will be sent to Thailand-Myanmar border
Millions of Johnson & Johnson doses have been sitting in warehouses since Emergent BioSolutions, a contract manufacturer, accidentally botched 15 million doses of the shot by mixing it with the AstraZeneca drug substance. Over the last several months, the Food and Drug Administration has investigated the batches and cleared them for use.
Facebook and Washington vs Internet Sovereignty
Facebook and Washington vs Internet Sovereignty
It was as early as 2011 when Facebook along with the US State Department began weaponizing this control over a social media platform deeply entrenched in the information spaces of nations around the world and particularly in the Arab World.
The New York Times in a 2011 article titled, “US Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings,” would admit that the US government had funded many of the opposition groups years in advance to the Arab Spring, training and equipping them to overthrow their respective governments.
The article also mentions US tech companies and their role in US-sponsored subversion abroad…
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These [security] clearances would not be possessed by a genuine whistleblower organization exposing real abuses inside the US government, but instead an organization posing as such to mitigate the damage real whistleblowers might cause if their information was brought to the press and released to the public before being sanitized, censored, and spun in a politically expedient manner.
Previously:
Facebook ‘whistleblower’ Frances Haugen represented by US intelligence insiders
US Weaponizes UN for Regime Change in Myanmar
Facebook ‘whistleblower’ Frances Haugen represented by US intelligence insiders
The background of Frances Haugen’s Whistleblower Aid legal team indicates she was cultivated to complete Facebook’s transformation into a vehicle for the US national security state.
Facebook ‘whistleblower’ Frances Haugen represented by US intelligence insiders
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Compromised: UN “Special Rapporteur” to Myanmar Spent Years Promoting US Regime Change
The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar Tom Andrews has spent years within the US government’s National Democratic Institute and as an adviser to the US-based “National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma” – he was also involved in Aung San Suu Kyi’s Nobel Peace Prize.
It is an obvious conflict of interest with Tom Andrews demonstrably taking sides, ignoring abuses by Myanmar’s opposition, and abusing his position at the UN to help advance US foreign policy objectives including regime change in Myanmar.
The New Atlas
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