RT.com, Jun 17 2022
The extradition of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange to the US moved a step forward on Friday after British Home Secretary Priti Patel gave the green light to hand the transparency activist over to US custody. the Home Office said:
UK Home Secretary approves extradition of Assange to US
Tag: UK Home Office
Oslo Freedom Forum: US Proxies Train and Plan for the Next “Ukraine”
The Oslo Freedom Forum serves as the latest iteration of the US State Department’s training ground for subversion around the globe – following in line US-sponsored unrest in Ukraine in 2014 and the so-called “Arab Spring” in 2011.
Who is attending the Oslo Freedom Forum, what takes place there, and what is expected of attendees once they return to their respective nations?
Oslo Freedom Forum: US Proxies Train and Plan for the Next “Ukraine” (Video on Odysee)
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Read More »Jacques Baud: The Road to War
by Jacques Baud, The Postil Magazine, 4/1/22
Note: The main thing I would take issue with the author on is his characterization of the Holodomor. I go into the factors that led to that tragic famine in my book. I found no support in my research for his characterization. But other than that, this is a very interesting article from someone with relevant background experience on the war in Ukraine since 2014. — Natylie
Jacques Baud: The Road to War
Some more history on the War in Donbass:
Ukraine Targets & Kills Civilians, Says Russia Did It; U.S.&EU Press Report the Lie (NOT the Truth).
Сold War-style UK psyop unit targeting Russians through social media platforms
The Government Information Cell is reportedly reaching Russian social media users to show the UK’s view of the conflict in Ukraine
Сold War-style UK psyop unit targeting Russians through social media platforms
British journalists could face jail for publishing leak stories that embarrass the government
Chilling new proposals By Dan Frieth | Reclaim the Net | July 20, 2021
As if there needed to be yet another threat to free speech in the UK, British journalists could face 14-year prison sentences for publishing stories embarrassing the government, under proposed reforms to the Official Secrets Act. According to the government, the new proposals will crack down on foreign spies but many fear it could even be used domestically.
British journalists could face jail for publishing leak stories that embarrass the government
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UK journalists could be jailed like spies under proposed Official Secrets Act changes