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Before the Media Lionized Martin Luther King Jr., They Denounced Him
Reflecting on revisionist history 50 years later. By Matt Taibbi.
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On Seeing America’s Wars Whole
Six Questions for A.G. Sulzberger. By Andrew J. Bacevich.
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Building the Iron Wall
The U.S. is engaged in real wars in which bombs are dropped and people are killed, wounded and displaced. Yet here at home, none of it seems real. By Chris Hedges.
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The self-blinding Russia prism
The ‘Russia collusion’ narrative in the U.S. has rendered any diplomacy between the two countries impossible. By Varghese K. George.
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'Citizen scientists' track radiation seven years after Fukushima
Beneath the elegant curves of the roof on the Seirinji Buddhist temple in Japan's Fukushima region hangs an unlikely adornment: a Geiger counter collecting real-time radiation readings... By Sara Hussein.
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Is MSNBC Now the Most Dangerous Warmonger Network?
A recent study revealed that MSNBC's coverage of 'Russiagate' vastly outweighs its coverage of other issues, such as the US-backed humanitarian crisis in Yemen, and the network's refusal to correct the disparity could lead to dangerous conclusions, notes Norman Solomon.
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EmptyWheel: 15 Months and 15,000 Words Later, Boosters Still Obscure the Timeline on the Steele Dossier
Jane Mayer is a great journalist. But in a 15,000 word profile on Christopher Steele and his dossier, she adds just two new bits of news, and along the way muddles the timeline as badly as all the Steele boosters who have gone before her. By Marcy Wheeler.
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The Grammar of Russiagate
Closely observing the grammar of the Official Russiagate Narrative is revealing and instructive. It provides clues to the language-game being played. By Sheldon Richman.
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The New Blacklist
Russiagate may have been aimed at Trump to start, but it’s become a way of targeting all dissent. By Matt Taibbi.
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The 9/11 Hijackers Were Iraqis, Right?
Teaching in a Time of Wars. By Rebecca Gordon.
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How Establishment Propaganda Gaslights Us Into Submission
“Gaslighting” can be an effective tactic to instill confusion and anxiety in people, causing them to doubt their own logical abilities, but it can be countered by remaining confident in our judgments, argues Caitlin Johnstone.
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US Killed Over 100 Pro-Govt Fighters in Syria
Syria complains to UN Security Council over ‘massacre.’ By Jason Ditz.
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Tillerson’s Promise of More War in Syria Gets Warm Reception From Corporate Media
Media outlets not only fail to address the violence implicit in Tillerson’s Syria policy, they are treating it as a plan for peace. By Gregory Shupak.
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Liberal Totalitarianism and the Trump Diversion
It’s ironic, or perhaps just a reflection of the power of propaganda, that it is now just becoming apparent that while the attention of the people was mobilized and directed to fictitious external sources of electoral interference by the Russians, the real culprits working to undermine the limited democracy that does exist were always in the United States and in plain sight. By Ajamu Baraka.
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Russiagate Is Making Everyone Stupid
The Guardian recently published an amazingly deceitful hit piece on skeptics of the establishment Syria narrative who point to the piles of evidence that the so-called White Helmets are nothing other than a western-backed propaganda firm for the destabilization efforts in Syria. By Caitlin Johnstone.
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Why the Deep State Is at War With Trump
If you were a Martian visitor just disembarked from of one of Elon Musk's rocket ships and were therefore uninfected by earth-based fake news, the culprits in Washington's witch-hunt de jure would be damn obvious. By David Stockman.
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How Russia-gate Rationalizes Censorship
The Russia-gate hysteria has spread beyond simply a strategy for neutralizing Donald Trump or even removing him from office into an excuse for stifling U.S. dissent that challenges the New Cold War, reports Joe Lauria.
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Russiagate, Swine Emperor Trump And Me
After months of carefully explaining my politics every time I wrote about Russiagate, I finally sat down to explain my position in essay form. By Nina Illingworth.
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America’s Righteous Russia-gate Censorship
Arriving behind the anti-Trump “resistance” and the Russia-gate “scandal” is a troubling readiness to silence dissent in the U.S., shutting down information that challenges Official Narratives, writes Robert Parry.
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Google will ‘de-rank’ RT articles to make them harder to find – Eric Schmidt
Eric Schmidt says that Google will “engineer” specific algorithms to make RT and Sputnik less prominent on the search engine’s news feeds.
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