Donahue was fired in 2003 for airing antiwar voices when most of the corporate media was cheerleading the drive for war.
Phil Donahue, Fired by MSNBC for Hosting Guests Against Iraq War, Dies at 88
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Marx, Spinoza, and the Political Implications of Contemporary Psychiatry
Simple logic tells us that those atop a societal hierarchy will provide rewards for professionals—be they clergy or psychiatrists—who promote an ideology that maintains the status quo, and that the ruling class will do everything possible to manipulate the public to believe that the social-economic-political status quo is natural.
Marx, Spinoza, and the Political Implications of Contemporary Psychiatry
Report: American Journalist Gonzalo Lira Has Died While Imprisoned In Ukraine
WASHINGTON DC (WSAU) – 55-year-old American journalist Gonzalo Lira has reportedly died in a Ukrainian prison after nearly eight months of imprisonment.
Report: American Journalist Gonzalo Lira Has Died While Imprisoned In Ukraine
Award-winning investigative journalist John Pilger dies aged 84
Bafta-winning investigative journalist John Pilger has died aged 84, his family has announced.
Award-winning investigative journalist John Pilger dies aged 84
Canadian statistics on government sponsored suicide mark cause of death as ailment patient suffered before they were euthanized
Canada plans to hide its skyrocketing euthanasia deaths as a result of its Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program by listing fatalities on the basis of “the disease or injury that initiated the train of morbid events.”
Canadian statistics on government sponsored suicide mark cause of death as ailment patient suffered before they were euthanized
Henry Kissinger: The Declassified Obituary
The Primary Sources on Kissinger’s Controversial Legacy
Archive Obtained and Published Previously Secret Records on Kissinger’s Role in Secret Bombing Campaigns in Cambodia, Illegal Domestic Spying, Support for Dictators, and Dirty Wars Abroad
Henry Kissinger: The Declassified Obituary
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Henry Kissinger, world-shaping diplomat who was revered and reviled, dies at 100
Henry Kissinger, the toweringly influential former secretary of state who earned a reputation as a sagacious diplomat but drew international condemnation and accusations of war crimes for his key role in widening the American presence in Vietnam and the U.S. bombing of Cambodia, died Wednesday.
Henry Kissinger, world-shaping diplomat who was revered and reviled, dies at 100 🎉
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Suspected Russian spy dies in detention after sudden health problems
A man detained in Latvia on suspicion of spying for Russia has died in detention after developing sudden health problems, prison authorities said.
Suspected Russian spy dies in detention after sudden health problems
The last Ukrainian peacemaker: Sergei Sivokho remembered
Sergei Sivokho, Ukrainian peace activist, succumbed to chronic asthma and passed away on October 17. His name was not well known outside Ukraine, perhaps because, in these angry times, he sought to reconcile Ukrainians rather than drive them apart.
The last Ukrainian peacemaker: Sergei Sivokho remembered
R.I.P. Loki 💔


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