CAITLIN JOHNSTONE—It’s not that I always side against the US, it’s that I side against whatever side is in the wrong and that tends to be the most powerful and destructive regime in the world. If you don’t believe the US could be consistently on the wrong side of foreign policy disputes, it’s because you’ve been extensively propagandized about its behavior on the world stage. It can’t rightly be called anti-US bias if your criticisms of the US are unassailably correct. You simply cannot dispute the fact that no other government is doing anything that rises anywhere near the level of depravity as spending the 21st century (and much of the 20th) killing millions of human beings in wars of aggression.
US GOVERNMENT CRIMES
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CNN Pushes War While Smearing Peace Advocates
7 minutes readFox News host Tucker Carlson has aggressively pushed back against the dominant pro-war narrative in Washington’s elite circles, and CNN’s Jim Acosta isn’t having it. Trotting out every red-baiting, McCarthyite smear at his disposal, Acosta all but accuses Carlson of being on Putin’s payroll, but conveniently neglects to mention how his own network is entirely in bed with some of the worst dictatorial regimes in the Middle East. Jimmy and comedian Kurt Metzger discuss the predictable but despicable push for war coming from “the most trusted name in news.”
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Many years ago, the US moved intermediate range missiles into Turkey and Italy, aimed at the Soviet Union. The Soviets did not appreciate this action, so they proceeded to move their similar missiles into Cuba. The result was a huge uproar and end-of-world hysteria, but the US quietly withdrew its missiles and the Soviets turned around and also took their missiles back home. The two countries learned their lesson and proceeded to negotiate arms-control agreements. Fast forward a half-century and the US decided to try the same maneuver again by moving weapons closer and closer to the Russian border while ditching many of the arms-control agreements. The Russians were not amused and suggested that Russia might move weapons closer to the US border in response. In addition, the president of Russia had some long discussions with the presidents of Cuba and Venezuela, which sparked more speculation that something was afoot.
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Parler, Spotify, and now substack: The system goes after the few remaining free-speech zones on the internet
25 minutes readKIM PETERSEN—Rogan supports Spotify’s plan to put a disclaimer at the start of controversial episodes. For his part, Young denied pushing censorship. “I support free speech. I have never been in favor of censorship. Private companies have the right to choose what they profit from, just as I can choose not to have my music support a platform that disseminates harmful information.” Neil, you say you support free speech, but did you not just threaten Spotify because that platform allowed Joe Rogan to exercise his free speech?
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THE SAKER—Keep in mind that all these fake news about a Russian invasion are resulting in an economic disaster for the Ukraine. Just like the AngloZionist sanctions ended up hurting the West a lot more than Russia (hence they had to give up the plan to disconnect Russian from the SWIFT).
Interestingly, the head of the German intelligence service felt compelled to support Biden’s “Russia is about to attack in 30 seconds, and that’s a fact” point of view. That will result in internal tensions inside Germany who just fired the head of the German Navy for disagreeing with the official AngloZionist narrative.
Chaos and panic at all levels and everywhere.