By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said on Tuesday that within a few months, the Gaza Strip will be “totally destroyed” and the entire Palestinian population will be “concentrated” into a tiny area in the southern part of the Palestinian territory before being forced to leave as part of an ethnic cleansing campaign. Continue reading “Smotrich: Gaza Will Be ‘Totally Destroyed,’ Population Will Be ‘Concentrated’”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

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These days, no event, incident, or occasion, regardless of its nature, appears to be too big or too small to use as an excuse to promote more censorship in the name of “combating disinformation.” Continue reading “Spain Blackouts Prompt EU Push for More Censorship Under “Preparedness Strategy” Citing “Disinformation” Threats”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

The Houthis declared victory on Tuesday after President Trump announced the US would stop bombing Yemen as part of a deal between the US and Yemen which reportedly does not include any provisions for Israel’s security. Continue reading “Trump Makes Deal With Houthis – With No Provisions for Israel’s Security”

By Tyler Derden – Zerohedge

Though aerial fighting between the nuclear-armed rivals does not appear to be sustained and ongoing at this point, Pakistan has closed its airspace for nearly all flights on Wednesday, in the aftermath of the Indian cross-border strikes which killed at least 26 people – including a 3-year-old girl – and wounded at least 46 other people, Pakistani authorities say based on the latest revised death toll. International carriers have also canceled flights to the region, and access to social media, including X, was temporarily blocked in Pakistan amid the assault. Heavy shelling is being reported along the Line of Control (LOC) separating the historic enemy nations. Continue reading “Pakistan Closes Airspace For 48 Hours, Authorizes Response To Indian Attack Which “Ignited Inferno In Region””

By Hannah Nightingale – The Postmillennial

REVEALED: FBI used 'false statements,' 'manipulated known facts' during investigation into 2017 Congressional baseball game shooting

The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence released a report on Tuesday regarding the FBI’s investigation into the 2017 Congressional baseball shooting, criticizing the Bureau’s investigation into the matter. Continue reading “REVEALED: FBI used ‘false statements,’ ‘manipulated known facts’ during investigation into 2017 Congressional baseball game shooting”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

The Israeli government has approved plans to expand the genocidal war on Gaza that Israeli officials say will lead to the full Israeli military occupation of the Palestinian territory. Continue reading “Israeli Government Approves Plan for Full Military Occupation of Gaza”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

The United States Capitol building illuminated in blue with overlay of blue speech bubbles and digital binary rain effect in the background.

No wonder that James Rubin – a relic of the (Bill) Clinton-era State Department, is the one even to this day beating the drum of the supposedly exceptionally powerful and effective Russian control of speech and narratives, all around the world. Continue reading “Former GEC Head Defends Disbanded Agency’s Role in Social Media Oversight, Dismisses Censorship Claims”

By Tyler Derden – Zerohedge

Germany’s blue-chip DAX 40 index fell nearly 2% after a new political crisis erupted in Berlin, triggered by “conservative” leader (so conservative he reneged on his election promises to halt runaway speding and crammed through a fiscal timebomb in the last days of the previous government) Friedrich Merz’s failed bid to become the country’s 10th postwar chancellor.

Merz needed 316 votes out of 630 to secure the chancellorship but received only 310, falling short of a majority despite his coalition holding 328 seats. Because the vote was conducted by secret ballot, the identity of those within his own party who defected remains unknown. The outcome prevented his swearing in on Tuesday and pitching Europe’s biggest economy into uncharted territory.

Continue reading ““Historic Shock”: Germany’s Merz Falls Short In Chancellor Vote Sparking Fresh Political Turmoil”