Search

Reed Sainsbury: Ye Is Right, and Then Some

Listen HERE Reed Sainsbury, author of Exposing the Lies of History: Deprogramming 101 takes up where Ye leaves off. If the ADL ever reviews Sainsbury’s book they’ll probably call it “an exhaustive, profusely-illustrated compendium of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.” What they won’t tell you is that some of them are true, others partly true, still others possibly true—and that the best…

Read More

Richard Cook on “The US, the Ukraine Disaster, and the Future”

Listen HERE Retired USG analyst and celebrated Challenger disaster whistleblower Richard Cook discusses his new 46,000-word article “The US, the Ukraine Disaster, and the Future—The Long View.” Cook fills in the context that’s missing from MSM accounts, concludes that the neocon war party is firmly in control of US foreign policy, and argues that we need a “new American revolution” to…

Read More

Tony Hall and Matt Ehret Debate “Canadian Patriotism”

Listen HERE Matthew Ehret of CanadianPatriot.org encounters another Canadian patriot, Anthony Hall, professor emeritus of Globalization Studies at the University of Lethbridge, author of The American Empire and the Fourth World: The Bowl With One Spoon, Part One and Earth into Property: Colonization, Decolonization and Capitalism. As it turns out, their respective approaches to Canadian patriotism are quite different! “Two Canadian patriots,…

Read More

Ron Unz on “Holocaust Denial”

Listen HERE What exactly is “holocaust denial”? Why do so many seemingly well-informed people doubt the canonical narrative of the Nazi holocaust? Or perhaps we should ask: Why do so many people who know little or nothing about the historical questions involved express such fervent belief in that canonical narrative? And why has such faith become legally mandated—to the point…

Read More

Crimea, the Prize as Always

Crimea, the Prize as Always A guest post from William Dare, a retired university professor who lives in Thailand. History of Crimea, hegemon by hegemon Dear Colleagues, Starting in @500 BC here’s a real quick spin thru the History of Crimea, hegemon by hegemon: — Scythians — Greek Colonists  (major trading towns were Chersonesos, Balaclava, Sudak, and Kerch) — Kingdom…

Read More