P. GREANVILLE—My views of reality are shared by so few people in this country that I treasure those moments when I encounter opinions that mirror my own. I suppose that is one of the attractions (and probably redemptions) of social media. The Internet allows us to have friends or “colleagues in thought” you never met in person, but whom you hold in profound esteem. As editor of this publication I am fortunate to have more than a normal share of such fine minds. By their presence they provide oxygen in a coarse culture that, at every turn, seems to revere and reward stupidity and uninterest in knowledge.
August 2018
By canonizing McCain the media proves again its power to brainwash the people.
by shorty3 minutes readGREG BARRETT—”Nothing could be more revealing about the depth of ignorance in the USA regarding that government’s real role in the world than the country’s painfully embarrassing outpouring of “hero’s” accolades for a man it knows so little about … most Americans know nothing about the long list of terrorist groups he actively supported, or about his own true record in Vietnam , which he falsified lavishly (like John Kerry) … they just suck up the Public Relations version of McCain which was concocted with the crudest and most dishonest advertising techniques to get him elected.
DANIEL CARTER—Samantha Power and John Brennan went after Trump — in what many would consider a threatening manner — after he fired Andrew McCabe from the FBI. Trump was well within his rights to fire someone he found to be corrupt and a bad fit for the position. However, the Deep State thought differently.
If Lenin and Stalin are regarded as having killed those who died of hunger in the famines of the 1920s and 1930s, then Churchill is certainly responsible for the 4 million deaths in the avoidable Bengal famine of 1943 – and earlier British governments are even more guilty of the still larger famines in late 19th and early 20th-century India, which claimed as many as 30 million victims under a punitive free market regime. And of course, in the post-colonial era, millions have been killed by US and other western forces or their surro gates in wars, interventions and coups from Vietnam to central America, Indonesia to southern Africa.
Dead `Yemeni Kids? Murdering Children By the Millions For Money and Power Is An American Way of Life
JAY JANSON—All the US invasions and bombings to bring about regime change since 1945, when the UN adopted the Nuremberg Principles of International Law into the UN Charter, were illegal, and some day, after the UN is reorganized under democratic principles, the USA and its partners will face mega massive lawsuits over the taking of many millions of children’s lives, the maiming of other millions and destroying the childhood of even more millions orphaned.

