Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Putin has had enough of the relentless barrage of US accusations that he, personally, “hacked the US presidential election.”

The Russian president’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said on Friday that the US must either stop accusing Russia of meddling in its elections or prove it. Peskov said it was “indecent” of the United States to “groundlessly” accuse Russia of intervention in its elections.   Continue reading “Putin Lashes Out At Obama: “Show Some Proof Or Shut Up””

The College Fix – by Jennifer Kabbany

A group of Washington State University professors have decried “discourses of free speech” in an open letter to the campus community, suggesting such defenses of the First Amendment hurt “marginalized students.”

The letter, signed by about two dozen scholars at the school, comes about a month and a half after a 20-foot “Trump Wall” was erected there, prompting a heated protest between students.   Continue reading “Washington State professors denounce ‘discourses of free speech’”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

As witnessed recently by the Washington Post’s horrifyingly dishonest “journalism” naming 200 independent media websites as pawns of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the dying establishment media is desperately trying to establish a news monopoly by discrediting all competing indy news publishers.

In doing so, the Washington Post (and its writer Timberg) just abandoned any last vestige of journalistic credibility. Now owned by Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, the Washington Post’s willingness to prostitute its own credibility in an effort to destroy the independent media reveals something startling to the world: They’re desperate. Like a cornered, ravenous animal, the mainstream media is now fighting for its very survival and hoping it can eliminate all news alternatives before the public figures out how deeply they’ve been lying all long.   Continue reading “Globalist war against humanity shifts into high gear: Cars, cash, literature and independent news all targeted for elimination”

USA Today

Pope Francis joined the chorus of condemnation of media organizations that spread disinformation and compared their focus on “ugly things” to one of the more unsavory fetishes.

Francis said, although positive “in themselves,” communications media can be harmful and used to slander people, “especially in the world of politics,” during an interview Wednesday with the Belgian Catholic weeklyTertio. He added that anyone who uses means of communication to defame someone is committing a sin.   Continue reading “Pope Francis compares media focus on scandals to fecal fetish”