Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

The BBC produced a propaganda piece for children purportedly examining “what it means to be British today in a modern, multicultural society.”

The piece is part of the “BBC Teach” series titled “How Government Works” which was created to teach children ages 14-16 about the UK’s history.    Continue reading “BBC Piece Defining ‘Modern British Identity’ To Schoolkids Doesn’t Go Over Well”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Russia-24 (Россия-24), a state-owned Russian-language news channel from Moscow, spent five minutes on Tuesday advising its viewers how to prepare for a nuclear war amid the increasing tensions with the United States over Syria. The television anchor urged the country’s citizens to purchase essential items and emergency supplies to stock their bomb shelters.   Continue reading “Russian TV Instructs Citizens How To Prepare Bomb Shelters For Nuclear War”

Disclose TV

The life of undercover police is not an easy one, as officers have to give up their personal life during the time they are undercover and take on a very new lifestyle, in this case, the life of a drug dealer.   Continue reading “Undercover police posing as drug buyers arrested by undercover police posing as drug dealer”

MassPrivateI

Law enforcement and more than one hundred colleges and universities have convinced their students to download ‘public safety’ apps that send tips to police in real-time.

The apps go by names like ‘LiveSafe’ and ‘SafeTrek’ and their selling point is, helping students feel safe.  Continue reading “Police use corporate ‘Public Safety’ apps to spy on everyone”

Common Dreams – by Jake Johnson

With America’s major corporate cable outlets—particularly so-called liberal networks like MSNBC—continuing to uncritically provide generals and lawmakers a massive platform to beat the drums of war as President Donald Trump inches closer to launching a military attack on Syria, critics have concluded that the U.S. media has clearly learned nothing from the crucial role it played in cheerleading for the Bush administration’s catastrophic invasion of Iraq in 2003.   Continue reading “Showing They ‘Learned Nothing’ From Iraq, Corporate Media Help Beat War Drums for Trump Attack on Syria”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update: The Russian warships leaving port has been reported as a drill, as InterFax reports:

Russian Navy ships, starting from April 11, will conduct exercises near the coast of Syria, follow from the international notification for aviation personnel (NOTAM) and navigational warning for seafarers.
Continue reading “11 Russian Warships Leave Syrian Port To Conduct Exercises”

GreenMedInfo – by Sayer Ji

The aviation industry hangs its hat on air travel being “the safest way to travel.” The truth, however, is that it has harbored a dark secret since its inception: it’s poisoning its passengers and crew due to deeply flawed aircraft design, de-prioritizing safety in favor of profit. 

In flight, every crew member and passenger relies on an air supply. The assumption, of course, is that this air is filtered if not fresh. Perhaps you have sensed (and promptly dismissed) that there may be quality control issues around cabin air. The problem goes further than that, however, and astoundingly, this is not by accident but by design.    Continue reading ““Asbestos of the Sky” – The Aviation Industry’s Darkest Coverup”

The Daily Sheeple

Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood worked an area of California with a higher-than-average number of police killings. Youngblood has said that that’s because “financially” it’s better to kill a suspect than it is to wound them and pay for their medical care for life.

Officers have said before that the county force, labeled “America’s deadliest police,” was “in desperate need of positive changes.”   Continue reading “Sheriff: It’s ‘Better Financially’ To Kill Suspects Than It Is To Wound Them”