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The American Bipartisan Policy Establishment Declares Its ‘Second Cold War’ vs. Russia After Years of Denying It
The most influential US foreign-policy membership society has issued a report affirming the new Cold War and its eagerness to fight it. By Stephen F. Cohen.
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The CIA’s 60-Year History of Fake News: How the Deep State Corrupted Many American Writers
“They drank the Kool-Aid and thought they were saving freedom." By Robert Scheer.
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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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When Washington Assured Russia NATO Would Not Expand
How America’s failure to honor a 1990 commitment led to many of today’s global crises. By Andrew J. Bacevich.
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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 1920s British spy agency files reveal a proto-Cold War rife with intrigue
An expert on Russia discovered that bureaucrats and spies secretly gathered to watch Soviet movies. By Brian Bethune.
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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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US ‘orchestrated’ Russian spies scandal, says Kaspersky founder
Eugene Kaspersky, head of Kaspersky Labs, hits out at FBI, media and government actors he claims organised a smear campaign. By Alex Hern.
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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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Is This Professor ‘Putin’s American Apologist’?
How Stephen F. Cohen became the most controversial Russia expert in America. By “Tailgunner” Jordan Michael Smith.
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Fifty-three year old nuclear missile accident revealed
“The warhead is no longer on top of the missile.” By Seth Tupper.
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Hillary Clinton Just Told Five Blatant Lies About WikiLeaks
As part of her ongoing “Thank God You Didn’t Elect Me” tour, Hillary Clinton made her debut on Australian television last night... By Caitlin Johnstone. (Oct. 16, 2017)
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Louise Mensch Is More Dangerous than Facebook
This isn't the first time a capitalist model designed to maximize profit failed us socially, but it might be the first time such a failure is sanctioned by the constitution. By Roger Sollenberger.
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Senate Democrats worry Russia could jeopardize reelection bids
A warning from the Senate Intelligence Committee has vulnerable lawmakers fretting about election security. By Kyle Cheney, Elana Schor, Cory Bennett.
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Declassified Files Reveal the US Believed the Soviet Union Mastered Mind Control
Declassified documents from the 1970s have revealed the US government were certain the Soviet Union had mastered telepathy, hypnosis and dream infiltration, a la Hollywood blockbuster Inception. A recently declassified Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) report documents the numerous ways the US government believed the Soviet Union could attack or influence small groups of people via paranormal means.
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How to Get Away with Spying for the Enemy
How does someone get away with helping a foreign adversary? Writer Sarah Laskow digs into the gonzo story of an American acquitted of spying for the Soviets—even after he confessed to it.
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Atomic City
On January 3, 1961, a nuclear reactor the size of a small grain silo exploded in the Idaho desert, causing one of the only recorded nuclear fatalities on U.S. soil. By Justin Nobel.
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How Cold War philosophy permeates US society to this day
When Cold War philosophy tied rational choice theory to scientific method, it embedded the free-market mindset in US society. By John McCumber.
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Fake News on Russia in the New York Times, 1917-2017
It has been amusing watching the New York Times and its fellow mainstream media cohort express their dismay over the rise and spread of “fake news…” By Edward S. Herman.
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