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In Refusing To Defend Assange, Mainstream Media Exposes Its True Nature

In Refusing To Defend Assange, Mainstream Media Exposes Its True Nature Last Tuesday a top lawyer for the New York Times named David McCraw warned a room full of judges that the prosecution of Julian Assange for WikiLeaks publications would set a very dangerous precedent which would end up hurting mainstream news media outlets like NYT, […]

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Robert Fisk: “I Traced Al-Qaeda Missile Casings In Syria Back To Their Original Sellers”

Robert Fisk: “I Traced Al-Qaeda Missile Casings In Syria Back To Their Original Sellers” Finally, a journalist for a mainstream UK media outlet is methodically tracking weapons shipment serial numbers and English-language paperwork recovered from al-Qaeda groups in Syria, and he’s literally showing up at arms factories and questioning arms dealers, including officials at the Saudi […]

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Ecuador Will Imminently Withdraw Asylum for Julian Assange and Hand Him Over to the UK. What Comes Next?

Ecuador Will Imminently Withdraw Asylum for Julian Assange and Hand Him Over to the UK. What Comes Next? Photo: Niklas Halle’n/AFP/Getty Images ECUADOR’S PRESIDENT Lenin Moreno traveled to London on Friday for the ostensible purpose of speaking at the 2018 Global Disabilities Summit (Moreno has been using a wheelchair since being shot in a 1998 robbery attempt). The concealed, actual purpose of the […]

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UK Offshore Production: Summary for First Quarter 2018

UK Offshore Production: Summary for First Quarter 2018 UK C&C It was expected by many, me included but more importantly UKOGA and a couple of the bigger oil and gas consultancies, that UK offshore oil production would increase significantly from 2017 to exceed 1000 kbpd for the yearly average in 2018. So far this is […]

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Be Prepared To Shake The Earth If Julian Assange Is Arrested

Be Prepared To Shake The Earth If Julian Assange Is Arrested Today British foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt repeated the tired old canard that WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange “is free to walk out of the doors of the Ecuadorean embassy any time he wishes,” despite the fact that the US government has been increasingly open about its […]

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The National Infrastructure Commission’s plan for a renewable UK

The National Infrastructure Commission’s plan for a renewable UK The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) was launched by then-chancellor George Osborne in October 2015 to “think dispassionately and independently about Britain’s long-term infrastructure needs in areas like transport, energy, communication, flood defence and the like.” Well, the NIC has now thought dispassionately and independently about energy […]

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How the United Kingdom Became a Police State

How the United Kingdom Became a Police State This article will demonstrate how the United Kingdom has steadily become a police state over the past twenty years, weaponizing its institutions against the people and employing Orwellian techniques to stop the public from seeing the truth. It will demonstrate, contrary to official narratives, that both overall […]

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Stock markets look ever more like Ponzi schemes

Stock markets look ever more like Ponzi schemes The FT has reported this morning that: Debt at UK listed companies has soared to hit a record high of £390bn as companies have scrambled to maintain dividend payouts in response to shareholder demand despite weak profitability. They added: UK plc’s net debt has surpassed pre-crisis levels […]

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Britain’s Most Censored Stories (Non-Military)

Britain’s Most Censored Stories (Non-Military) In this article, we have attempted to identify the most censored stories of modern times in Britain. We have asked the opinions of one of the most famous and celebrated journalists and documentary film-makers of our time, a high-profile former Mi5 intelligence officer, an investigative journalist with one of the most […]

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RIP the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon

RIP the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon As expected, the £1.3 billion Swansea Bay tidal lagoon project was finally rejected by the UK government a few days ago. The question, however, is not why the project was rejected, but how it got this far in the first place. As reviewer Charles Hendry saidafter the announcement; “a […]

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Free Assange

Free Assange Last week, rallies in support of Julian Assange were held around the world. We participated in two #AssangeUnity events seeking to #FreeAssange in Washington, DC. This is the beginning of a new phase of the campaign to stop the persecution of Julian Assange and allow him to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy in London […]

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The Beast From The East, coal, gas and the UK

The Beast From The East, coal, gas and the UK In late February 2018 high pressure over the North Atlantic and low pressure over the Mediterranean combined to generate a strong easterly airflow that brought Siberian temperatures to Western Europe, increasing heating demand to the point where there was a shortage of natural gas. The […]

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City Officials Struggle To Fend Off “Unstoppable Juggernaut” Of Chinese Homebuyers

City Officials Struggle To Fend Off “Unstoppable Juggernaut” Of Chinese Homebuyers As we’ve pointed out time and time again, foreign – mainly Chinese – buyers seeking to park their ill-gotten gains beyond the reach of the Communist Party have – in addition to global capitals like New York City and London – favored a handful […]

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Visa Goes Down in the UK, Chaos Ensues, Cash is Suddenly King

Visa Goes Down in the UK, Chaos Ensues, Cash is Suddenly King War on Cash Suffers Setback. For over 12 hours on Friday, shopping centers in the UK and other parts of Europe were plunged into chaos as millions of consumers were unable to use their Visa debit or credit cards at points of sale. […]

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1984: The UK is Illegally Detaining Two Journalists, Seemingly Making Them Vanish

1984: The UK is Illegally Detaining Two Journalists, Seemingly Making Them Vanish The UK government is responsible for the illegal arrest, sentencing, and detainment without trial of two journalists: Julian Assange, who recently had his Internet and communications cut off; and Tommy Robinson, all without any type of legal concession. Argue as you may about […]

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