Tag: censorship
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[Sharing] Why Is Canada Protecting the Names of Suspected Nazis? – Taylor Noakes, The Walrus
Ottawa won’t disclose list of alleged war criminals believed to have sheltered here after the Second World War The concept of a secret registry of names kept by the federal government feels at odds with our perception of Canada. While there may once have been records of so-called undesirables or suspected subversives, the practice now…
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[Sharing] How are the fascist movement in the USA, the Nazi Freedom Party and mercenaries in Ukraine connected? – geochronic.ru
Some are extremley active in social media, for example this one, in the chat of the international project against foreign mercenarism in ukraine. She gained our attention for minor comments she posted on telegram. This progressed into a full investigation. In the course of our investigation, we uncovered the horrific connection between the Nazi Svoboda…
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Images du jour : les deux anges perdus étaient en réalité nazis
Le Parisien commet une énième manipulation médiatique au sujet de l’Ukraine Alors jeune inspecteur de police à Paris, au début des années 90, j’appris que Le Parisien était appelé la main-courante de la PP, porte-voix de la Préfecture de police. Le quotidien semble devenu celui de la plus médiocre propagande nationaliste ukrainienne. Avec une mièvrerie…
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[Sharing] Collapsing Empire: China and Russia Checkmate US Military – Kit Klarenberg
On July 29th, Pentagon-funded “think tank” RAND Corporation published a landmark appraisal of the state of the Pentagon’s 2022 National Defense Strategy (NDS), and current US military readiness, produced by a Congress-created Commission of “non-governmental experts in national security.” Its findings are stark, an unrelentingly bleak analysis of every aspect of the Empire’s bloated, decaying global war machine. In…
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[Sharing] The insanity of repetition: Israel’s return to the Lebanese quagmire – Anis Raiss, The Cradle
Israel’s latest incursion into south Lebanon repeats the same tactical missteps of the past, plunging the occupation army into a familiar quagmire and raising the urgent question: How long can the cycle of failure continue before lessons are finally learned? Once again, history reverberates through the mountains and valleys of south Lebanon. On 2 October,…
