Polly Mann | The Rich Bombing and Starving Poor Yemen
Bombs have directly killed and injured far too many innocent people in Yemen, but starvation follows.
Bombs have directly killed and injured far too many innocent people in Yemen, but starvation follows.
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Taking action is extremely important, especially in light of talk to withdrawal from the Iran deal and provocations of the U.S. toward North Korea.
Both South Koreans and Japanese have a goal of seeing nuclear weapons eliminated in Asia and the world. And they ask for solidarity with people of peace everywhere. By Staff WAMM Newsletter Volume 35, Number 6 December 2017 Prior to Trump’s Asian tour, activists made plans through 2018 and beyond. Ji-Yeon Yuh, a resident of More
UKRAINE ON FIRE: The Real Story. Full Documentary by Oliver Stone (Original English version)
UKRAINE ON FIRE: The Real Story. Full Documentary by Oliver Stone (Original English version)
It is not hard to imagine a dialogue between Mediacrat, Psyops, Politician and Think Tanker – perhaps sitting around during a coffee break at the annual Bilderberg get together. By Diana Johnstone Global Research November 18, 2017 Region: Russia and FSU, USA Theme: Media Disinformation Mediacrat: We know the sheeple are stupid and believe everything we tell them over More
A Vietnam vet on Burns/Novick "Vietnam" documentary.
A Vietnam vet on Burns/Novick "Vietnam" documentary.
Ed was the main author of "Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media," written with Noam Chomsky
... the problem really comes from Washington’s longtime strategy of coercing U.N. organizations into becoming propaganda arms for U.S. geopolitical strategies.
Autopilot Wars: Sixteen Years, But Who’s Counting?