March 1, 2023
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Black Agenda Report March 1, 2023
Wednesday, 1 March 2023 — Black Agenda Report East Palestine, Ohio and the Oligarchy Margaret Kimberley A freight train derailment brought environmental catastrophe to a small Ohio town. While the circumstances are somewhat unique, events there followed a predictable pattern in a country run by and for the ruling class. ESSAY: Canada in the Caribbean, Continue reading
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Russo-Ukrainian War: Schrodinger’s Offensive
Where is the big Russian offensive? This is, at the moment, the million dollar question that inevitably intrudes on any discussion of the war’s current course. It is probably not surprising (to those of us that are familiar with human nature, at least) that this question becomes a Rorschach test in which everybody sees their… Continue reading
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UkraineNews Links 28 February – 1 March 2023
Wednesday, 1 March 2023 — The New Dark Age US Berates Georgia for Not Being Sufficiently Anti-Russian https://consortiumnews.com/2023/03/01/us-berates-georgia-for-not-being-sufficiently-anti-russian/ Zionists Attack Palestinian Writers and Australian Free Speech https://dissidentvoice.org/2023/03/zionists-attack-palestinian-writers-and-australian-free-speech/ African Union under Western pressure https://journal-neo.org/2023/03/01/african-union-under-western-pressure/ Continue reading
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Openly pro-Israel Oracle now has control over UK’s most sensitive national security data!
Executives at the software giant Oracle have made it clear that they’re loyal to the settler-colonial government of Israel that’s occupying Palestinian land. They have also managed to win contracts that put Oracle in charge of sensitive data from the UK government. Continue reading
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Not Just The China Balloon, US Has A History of Hysteria
The downing of a Chinese balloon by the United States was a clear episode of hysteria. In fact, the US has a history of unhinged responses to perceived threats. Continue reading
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Leaked Files Expose Britain’s Ambulances for Terrorists Conspiracy
On February 6th, Syria and Turkey were brutally rocked by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, one of the most devastating recorded in the Levant’s history. Ever since, residents of these countries and the region more widely have been subjected to a particularly unforgiving – yet illuminating – crash course in Western double standards over humanitarian aid. Continue reading