John Pilger: Silencing the Lambs – How Propaganda Works

John Pilger: Silencing the Lambs – How Propaganda Works

By John Pilger In the 1970s, I met one of Hitler’s leading propagandists, Leni Riefenstahl, whose epic films glorified the Nazis. We happened to be staying at the same lodge in Kenya, where she was on a photography assignment, having...
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Pentagon Halts F-35 Stealth Fighter Deliveries Over Use Of Chinese Alloy

Pentagon Halts F-35 Stealth Fighter Deliveries Over Use Of Chinese Alloy

The Pentagon suspended the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II deliveries over Chinese rare-earth metals used in magnets for pumps on the stealth fighter jet. Defense Department spokesman Russell Goemaere told Bloomberg in an email that the F-35 program office...
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Indian Petroleum Minister: India will continue to buy Russian oil despite Western pressure

Indian Petroleum Minister: India will continue to buy Russian oil despite Western pressure

Indian Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told CNBC on Wednesday that his country will continue to purchase Russian oil despite growing pressure from the West. The minister explained that it’s a question of energy security, pointing out that India consume...
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Shahid Soleimani Patrol-Combat Vessel Enters Service in Iran

Shahid Soleimani Patrol-Combat Vessel Enters Service in Iran

On September 5, Iran’s IRGC Navy officially took delivery of the first Shahid Soleimani-class patrol-combat vessel during a ceremony that was held at its base in Bandar Abbas. The new patrol-combat vessel is named after Iran’s Quds Force commander Qassem.....
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Germany reveals generous inflation-relief package

Germany reveals generous inflation-relief package

The German government has agreed a €65 billion financial aid package to ease inflation-driven pressure from a tightening power-supply crisis in the European Union, AFP reported on Sunday, citing a policy paper. “Timely and proportionate relief for citizen...
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Bed Bath & Beyond’s CFO fell to his death from New York’s Tribeca skyscraper

Bed Bath & Beyond’s CFO fell to his death from New York’s Tribeca skyscraper

The Bed Bath & Beyond Chief Financial Officer Gustavo Arnal, who was found dead on Friday after falling from the 18th floor of a New York City apartment building, recently was named in a lawsuit accusing him of fraud. The incident occurred...
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Argentines Are Once Again Voting For More Inflation

Argentines Are Once Again Voting For More Inflation

On July 2, Martín Guzmán, Argentina’s Minister of Economy, finally resigned. Guzmán, who holds a PhD in economics from Brown University and studied under Joseph Stiglitz, had originally been introduced as the “rational” element of the left-wing coalit...
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Goldman Sachs’ Secrets Spill Out in New Book

Goldman Sachs’ Secrets Spill Out in New Book

Simon & Schuster just released a new book by Jamie Fiore Higgins, a woman who worked her entire Wall Street career at one firm. Over the span of just under 18 years, beginning on September 2, 1998 and ending officially...
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Russian ‘De-Dollarization’ Escalates

Russian ‘De-Dollarization’ Escalates

Begins “strategic” plan to buy billions In “friendly” currencies. Ever since March 2018, when Moscow dumped practically all of its US Treasury holdings, Russia has been at the forefront of a global process of ‘de-dollarization&#82...
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Zionist Regime Strikes Both Aleppo & Damascus International Airports On Same Day

Zionist Regime Strikes Both Aleppo & Damascus International Airports On Same Day

On Wednesday night Khazars conducted an unprecedented near simultaneous attack on both of Syria’s international airports. Airstrikes on both Aleppo International Airport in northwestern Syria, and Damascus International Airport just outside of the capita...
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Delisting Risk for Chinese Stocks: Regulators Reach Audit Agreement

Delisting Risk for Chinese Stocks: Regulators Reach Audit Agreement

The PCAOB said it planned to have inspectors on the ground in China by mid-September, and make a determination in December on whether China was still obstructing access to audit information. In late 2020, the U.S. Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act be...
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India Cuts U.S. Crude Imports By 50% As It Buys Discounted Russian Crude

India Cuts U.S. Crude Imports By 50% As It Buys Discounted Russian Crude

New reports have emerged that during the second quarter, India slashed its crude imports from the United States by one million metric tonnes while sharply ramping up imports of discounted Russian oil. India’s energy mix now looks dramatically different fro...
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Twitter covered up fake accounts and security flaws, says US whistleblower

Twitter covered up fake accounts and security flaws, says US whistleblower

American social media giant Twitter has been accused of hiding major security flaws as a whistleblower said the platform has been lying to customers and officials for years about its attempts to fix its leaky security of user data. Twitter misled...
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Cineworld – The World’s Second-Largest Cinema Chain Confirms It Is Mulling Bankruptcy Filing in US

Cineworld – The World’s Second-Largest Cinema Chain Confirms It Is Mulling Bankruptcy Filing in US

Cineworld Group PLC confirmed on Monday that it is considering filing for voluntary bankruptcy in the U.S. as well as associated proceedings in other regions. The London-based cinema company–which owns Regal Cinemas–was responding to recent press r...
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Real Semitic prisoners stage mass hunger strike in Israeli jails

Real Semitic prisoners stage mass hunger strike in Israeli jails

Real Semites i.e. Palestinian prisoners have staged a mass hunger strike in Israeli prisons to protest crackdowns and mistreatment by prison officials. The prisoners, who began their strikes on Monday, also refused to leave their cells for the routine so-c...
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