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This is what happens when you choke. If you’re going to go all-in, you have to be ready to die. If you’re not ready to die, don’t go all-in. You can’t declare martial law and attempt to install yourself as dictator then back down and apologize. This is not reasonable behavior. RT: A court in... Read More
As President-elect Trump’s inauguration approaches, Trump supporters are happy in their thoughts that Trump will halt the inflow of immigrant-invaders, pardon the wrongly imprisoned Jan 6 attendees, stop America’s participation in wars that benefit only Israel, and hold accountable scoundrels such as FBI director Wray, AG Garland, and a large number of FBI, DOJ, and... Read More
Things have gotten really extreme now. This never happened during the USSR times, that I’m aware of. The US is just kidnapping Russian citizens randomly in countries all over the world as part of its interesting war stratagem. RT: Russian nationals should avoid making non-essential trips to the US and allied countries, the Russian Foreign... Read More
After Yulia Skripal has testified through her doctor that she was attacked with a poison spray in a restaurant minutes before she and her father, Sergei Skripal, collapsed on March 4, 2018, the British Government hearings on what happened have attempted to suppress her evidence. Yesterday, December 2, the hearings ended with a statement by... Read More
LONDON—There is an old, often-told story about a front-page article one of the big dailies here once ran as severe weather hit in these parts. “Storm in Channel, Continent Cut Off,” the headline read. Nobody is certain any newspaper ever published any such story with any such headline. The majority view is that it is... Read More
Ursula Haverbeck (11/8/1928 - 11/20/2024) recently passed at the ripe old age of ninety-six. She was known or “notorious” in Germany because she dared to challenge the Jewish Holocaust ‘narrative’ of six million. Time after time, she got into trouble with the German authorities for ‘Holocaust denial’ and ‘incitement to hatred,’ a crime that often... Read More
When you’re Jewish, you can even turn your crimes into a money-making opportunity. These people are just incredible. The Guardian: It wasn’t fart spray, it was Jewish chemical stink ooze. This is what I’m telling you: they will treat you like Palestinians. What they are doing to brown people in Palestine is not because they... Read More
Uh-oh. The New York Times is picking up its familiar theme now that the Nov. 5 elections are but a few days out front: Those mal-intended foreigners are again “sowing discord and chaos in hopes of discrediting American democracy,” it reported in a piece published Tuesday. The Beelzebubs haunting this political season, when everything would... Read More
Just days before Iran and Arab forces launched their October 1 operation to expose Israel’s military vulnerabilities, four Palestinian Americans launched the most serious threat to Israel’s survival in the economic war that is under way in parallel. On September 24 they filed an 89-page brief in a Florida state court to declare illegal US... Read More
The Framers of the United States Constitution understood several things very clearly from their experience as a colonial vassal state with only limited legislative or self-governing authority under the rule of Britain’s King George III. That principle lesson learned, justifying a revolution, was that the leader or ruler of a nation must not be allowed... Read More
Britain’s authoritarian new prime minister is expanding the scope of already draconian laws to redefine his critics as ‘supporters’ of terrorism The arrest yesterday of Palestine solidarity activist Sarah Wilkinson, following the arrest of journalist Richard Medhurst last week – both based on an improbable claim they have violated Section 12 of the Terrorism Act... Read More
At time of writing, more than 1,000 people have been arrested in England for participation in riots sparked by the brutal murder of three children by an African. The riots have been described variously as “anti-migrant” or “anti-Muslim,” causing journalists and politicians on the Left to offer weak analyses of the disorder as being the... Read More
This video is available on BitChute and Odysee. Last Saturday, the founder of the Telegram messaging app was arrested as he got out of his private plane after landing at Le Bourget Airport. The French National Judicial Police are investigating Pavel Durov for “complicity” in such crimes as drug dealing, child pornography, money laundering, and... Read More
Hilariously, Kim Dotcom is only my second favorite fat guy named “Kim,” but he’s a great guy. However, it was just stupid to be taking the positions he takes and doing the things he does while being in direct reach of the US government. People need to stop getting screwed like this. I don’t want... Read More
Rumble link Bitchute link Former White House policy analyst Barbara Honegger discusses the Stalinist show trials (complete with rescinded plea deals) for innocent 9/11 scapegoats Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others falsely accused of Israel’s 9/11/2001 attack on America. That discussion occupies the first ten minutes. Also on the agenda is the July 13 “Trump shooting”... Read More
One thing you can say about the Administration of President Joe Biden is that nearly every week there is something new and exciting to discuss. Galloping dementia recently gifted us with Joe’s 11 minute abdication speech in which he announced that he would not be running for another term as president. He babbled about how... Read More
So you’re not even allowed to want the foreigners out. You have to want the foreigners everywhere, and you have to want them to continue to flood in. It is against the law to have a different opinion than the government on this issue. Otherwise, you would be allowed to say “foreigners out.” European Conservative:... Read More
After apparently lengthy negotiations via Julian Assange’s attorneys, the WikiLeaks founder agreed to plead guilty to one felony charge of illegally obtaining and publishing U.S. government documents of various kinds — many standing as evidence of war crimes and human rights abuses, others exposing the Democratic Party’s corruptions during the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton... Read More
The ruthless, all-powerful U.S. Intel Apparatus will go no holds barred and take no prisoners to punish anyone, anywhere, who dares to expose imperial crimes. The United States Government (USG) – under the “rules-based international order” – has de facto ruled that Julian Assange is guilty of practicing journalism. Edward Snowden had already noted that... Read More
The media’s villainy will soon be erased because it writes the script telling us what’s going on in the world It is only right that we all take a moment to celebrate the victory of Julian Assange’s release from 14 years of detention, in varying forms, to be united, finally, with his wife and children... Read More
After 14 years of persecution, Julian Assange will go free. We must honor the hundreds of thousands of people across the globe who made this happen. The dark machinery of empire, whose mendacity and savagery Julian Assange exposed to the world, spent 14 years trying to destroy him. They cut him off from his funding,... Read More
Update 3 (5:20 PM EST) Julian Assange landed in Saipan at 4:14 PM EST according to Stella Assange via X. Assange’s court hearing is expected to start around 7:00 PM EST. According to an AP report, “The U.S. Justice Department agreed to hold the hearing on the remote island because Assange opposed coming to the... Read More
It’s very good news. Perhaps… a bit too good. He’s got a plea deal with the US, so he’s… going to a US territory for the deal. Evening Standard: The statement continued: “He was granted bail by the High Court in London and was released at Stansted airport during the afternoon, where he boarded a... Read More
If the news report from Sky News that reached me early this morning is not a hoax, the US government, increasingly regarded worldwide as a criminal organization, could not convince British courts to extradite Julian Assange. Washington was unable or unwilling to provide the British assurances that Assange would not be abused and denied his... Read More
French language distinguishes “le Droit” and “la Loi”. In English, “droit” sometimes translates as “right”, as in “human rights”. “Right” carries the notion of rational and universal principles. “Laws” (“les lois”), on the other hand, are arbitrary conventions, which must not necessarily be rational or universal, let alone just. But unfortunately, “le Droit” translates in... Read More
Merrick Garland, Biden’s specialist in using law as a weapon against Donald Trump and his supporters, recently described in the Washington Post, a CIA asset, his critics as conspiracy theorists who are undermining trust in the Department of Justice (sic). Many Americans have a different view. Garland, claiming “executive privilege,” covers up the Justice (sic)... Read More
In the 1970s Pentagon Official Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers. The New York Times published them. It helped to end the war by showing Americans how they had been deceived by Washington. Washington tried to prosecute Ellsberg and the New York Times, but the presiding judge declared a mistrial citing government misconduct so severe... Read More
Day by day it is becoming more difficult and more risky to provide information that differs from the official narratives. Websites are finding that payment mechanisms, such as PayPal and Stripe, and banks refuse to process donations to their sites. Others, such as Vdare are being driven into bankruptcy by quota hire NY prosecutors. Alex... Read More
The world’s two highest courts have made an implacable enemy of Israel in trying to uphold international law and end Israeli atrocities in Gaza. Separate announcements last week by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) should have forced Israel on to the back foot in Gaza. A panel of... Read More
The ruling by the High Court in London permitting Julian Assange to appeal his extradition order leaves him languishing in precarious health in a high-security prison. That is the point. The decision by the High Court in London to grant Julian Assange the right to appeal the order to extradite him to the United States... Read More
This sure seems very extreme. The reason students are hiding their identities in the first place is that the Jews are using facial recognition software and making blacklists, telling students they will never be able to get a job in any Jewish-controlled industry (which is effectively all industries in America). AP: Haha. Threatening to ruin... Read More
A young Dutch female lawyer has undertaken the task of encouraging white Europeans to take a stand against the replacement of countries consisting of ethnic nationalities, such as Germans, English, French, Italians, Dutch, Spanish, Hungarians, with towers of babel. In our world today, as in George Orwell’s novel 1984, words are turned upside down and... Read More
British courts for five years have dragged out Julian Assange's show trial. He continues to be denied due process as his physical and mental health deteriorates. This is the point. Prosecutors representing the United States, whether by design or incompetence, refused — in the two-day hearing I attended in London in February — to provide... Read More
The most extraordinary thing about Julian Assange is that he is being treated as if he were an American citizen. “Treason” was the original cry, now converted to “espionage.” There was no espionage. Wikileaks published, and made available to the New York Times, The Guardian, and other media organizations leaked information. The media organizations published... Read More
This is hardly a big win. The UK just keeps trying to kick this can, while Julian continues to rot in prison. Reuters: That is indeed utterly bizarre. I assume it’s unprecedented as well. It’s clearly ridiculous to assert that the US would hold to any assurances they provide. The US lies about absolu
This post is extremely interesting. It shows the close, indeed identical, totally false explanations by the Department of Justice (sic) and New York City medical examiner, Barbara Sampson, of two prison murders. Kenneth Michael Trentadue’s murder occurred in August 1995, approaching 29 years ago. Epstein’s prison murder was in August 2019. Trentadue’s murder apparently was... Read More
British courts have cooperated with Washington’s police state for years by keeping Julian Assange in captivity while pretending to give him every benefit of the doubt in the extradition case. Of course, the law is clear that he should not be turned over to revengeful Washington, but Britain is not independent of Washington and is... Read More
Were they being properly reported, two critically important court hearings this week, in London and The Hague, would expose the US ‘rules-based order’ as a hollow sham Two legal cases posing globe-spanning threats to our most basic freedoms unfolded separately in Britain and the Netherlands this week. Neither received more than perfunctory coverage in western... Read More
The prosecution lawyers in the High Court seeking to ensure Julian’s extradition to the U.S. rely almost exclusively on the judicial opinions of Gordon Kromberg, a highly controversial U.S. attorney. LONDON — The prosecution for the U.S., which is seeking to deny Julian Assange’s appeal of an extradition order, begun by the Trump administration and... Read More
Julian Assange will make his final appeal this week to the British courts to avoid extradition. If he is extradited it is the death of investigations into the inner workings of power by the press. LONDON — If Julian Assange is denied permission to appeal his extradition to the United States before a panel of... Read More
In finding there is a plausible case against Israel, the International Court of Justice treated with contempt the argument from Israel that the case should be dismissed as it is exercising its right of self-defence. This argument took up over half of Israel’s pleadings. Not only did the court find there is a plausible case... Read More
As much as the ICJ may be dismissed as a collective West farce, the fact is the ruling explicitly calls for Israel to stop the killing. Let’s cut to the chase: By 15-2, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has just ruled in favor of BRICS member South Africa, and ordered Israel to take all... Read More
The ruling by the International Court of Justice was a legal victory for South Africa and the Palestinians, but it will not halt the slaughter. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) refused to implement the most crucial demand made by South African jurists: “the State of Israel shall immediately suspend its military operations in and... Read More
The International Court of Justice today found South Africa’s assertion that Israel is committing genocide “plausible.” South Africa basically won the case: Al-Jazeera summarized the ICJ’s ruling: The court says it has jurisdiction to rule in the case. The court orders Israel to take measures to prevent acts of genocide in the Gaza Strip, must... Read More
You have to hand it to the U.S. and its henchmen for brazenness. In order to protect their client state Israel and its genocide in Gaza, the U.S., together with the UK, have in one week launched air and sea attacks on the Houthis in Yemen five times, referring to it as “self-defense” in their... Read More
About a week ago, Chilean American independent journalist, Gonzalo Lira, died in a Ukrainian prison. Gonzalo Lira certainly had bravado, charisma, and a big ego, and was constantly reinventing himself. For instance, from a filmmaker to libertarian financial journalist, to PUA/passport bro, to geopolitical correspondent, and finally a POW/prisoner of conscious. Regardless, I found him... Read More
This is extraordinary because the states supporting Israel, above all the United States, have claimed the high moral and legal ground and lectured the states of the Global South about the importance of the rule of law. Recall Samuel Huntington’s controversial, yet influential, 1993 Foreign Affairs article, “The Clash of Civilizations,” which ends with the... Read More
South Africa and Israel bear the trauma of Europe’s long history of racial supremacism, but each has drawn precisely opposite lessons It should surprise no one that the prize-match fight for the rule of international law has pitted Israel and South Africa against each other at the International Court of Justice at The Hague. The... Read More
The exhaustive 84-page brief submitted by South Africa to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) charging Israel with genocide is hard to refute. Israel’s campaign of indiscriminate killing, wholesale destruction of infrastructure, including housing, hospitals and water treatment plants, along with its use of starvation as a weapon, accompanied by genocidal rhetoric from its political... Read More
Pretoria's genocide case against Israel is crucial, not just to stop Tel Aviv's carnage in Gaza, but to plant the first flag of mutipolarism in the globe's courtrooms: this is the first case of many that will seek to halt western impunity and restore international law as envisioned in the UN Charter. Nothing less than... Read More