Where to even begin? Implied murders? Missing babies? A reinforcement of Pizzagate…? And plenty of ambiguity and continued enigma. And that’s barely scratching
I recently spoke with Dr Leon Tressell, a historian of geopolitics and expert on the ‘bankster crime wave’. Instead of trying to
I already posted here on the spectacle of Trump’s inauguration: with all of its oddities and questionable symbolism. But I can’t be
You couldn’t really get a better – or more tragic – illustration than this of the continuity of agenda when it comes
Opponents of US-led foreign interventions and wars may find themselves disappointed by the foreign policy paths the Trump-led White House ends up
I was recently asked to do a new interview, this one for William Ramsay Investigates‘ You-Tube channel and the Ed Opperman Report
I have decided – due to requests from several people – to stop writing negative things about Donald Trump or the Steve Bannon
The interesting thing about torture – aside from its ineffectiveness in information-gathering – is that it is, conversely, regarded as highly effective
Torture exists. It goes on in the world. We all know that. 30 years after the UN Convention Against Torture established measures
So Inauguration Day in Washington came across as a decidedly odd, even slightly unsettling, affair: which is perhaps the only fitting end-point
To conclude this series of posts anticipating the imminent change of residents at the White House, it is worth paying mind to