Dissociated Press In its latest effort to combat anti-Semitism, Columbia University has built a separation wall around its campus and hired Israeli Defense Forces soldiers to guard the checkpoints. Non-Jewish students and professors attempting to enter campus are strip-searched, menaced with attack dogs, and otherwise ritually humiliated. Students suspected of being Christian are spat upon in accordance with Jewish custom.…
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Helen Buyniski on “Persian Girls Gone Wild…in the Service of Western Imperialism”
Listen HERE Helen Buyniski a.k.a. “Helen of Destroy” (catch her occasionally on False Flag Weekly News) discusses her article “Another day, another color revolution in Iran: “The architects of US foreign policy have officially run out of ideas in their quest to overthrow the Iranian government. Rather than holding off on another regime change attempt until they can cobble together…
Read MoreAussies Gideon Polya & Peter Myers debate COVID clampdown/rebellion
Listen HERE Two notable Australians—science professor and excess mortality expert Gideon Polya, and New World Order researcher Peter Myers—square off to debate the COVID lockdowns and anti-lockdown protests down under. They also discuss Dr. Polya’s research on holocausts and genocides, including his recent article “Lying America did 9/11 and then killed 30 million Muslims.”
Read MoreNYC Freedom Day Rally Organizer Cat McGuire: “No Mandates, No Passports!”
Listen HERE Cat McGuire, a key organizer of the New York franchise of Saturday’s Worldwide Rally for Freedom, discusses the challenges and opportunities of organizing pro-freedom demonstrations in an increasingly unfree world. This interview was recorded on the eve of the demonstration, which attracted thousands in New York City and untold numbers in more than 180 cities worldwide, including Los Angeles, Santa Barbara,…
Read MoreBLM: BIGGEST PROTESTS SINCE VIETNAM WAR (I am on BitChute, please subscribe!)
Press TV correspondent Ramin Mazaheri reports from Kenosha, Wisconsin, and Veterans Today Editor Kevin Barrett adds commentary, as protests continue following the police shooting of Jacob Blake and subsequent violence. Please subscribe to DrKevinBarrett on Bitchute! Go to https://www.bitchute.com/video/RueA77jyoxkT/ scroll down and click “subscribe.”
Read MoreLargest Social Movement Protests In US Since Vietnam: Kevin Barrett & Ramin Mazaheri on PressTV
https://youtu.be/e_zyVmodU3Y Ramin Mazaheri and I report live from Wisconsin on the protests in Kenosha. I am a huge fan of Ramin Mazaheri’s work. I think he is one of the world’s most important and underrated political commentators.
Read MoreTrump Announces Urban Renewal Plan: Pallet Loads of Bricks for Inner City Youth
Dissociated Press Stung by criticism that his administration hasn’t done enough to help rebuild America’s inner cities, President Trump yesterday unveiled a bold new infrastructure plan for government-sponsored distribution of thousands of pallet loads of free bricks in America’s hardest-hit urban neighborhoods. “Wherever people protest, we are pre-empting their demands by giving them lots of free bricks to build things with,”…
Read MoreMinneapolis Mayor: Rioters Must Practice Social Distancing and Wear Masks or Risk Arrest
Dissociated Press Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has ordered rioters to wear medical masks and remain at least six feet apart while smashing windows, overturning automobiles, setting fire to buildings, and attacking police officers and national guard troops or risk being fined — or even arrested. “We understand that after two months of being locked down in their homes with no…
Read MorePress TV Debate: Lebanon Protests (with Kevin Barrett and Tony Gosling)
https://youtu.be/u1iFr9wxs6Q What is behind the violent protests breaking out in Lebanon? Are the protestors fed up with corruption and a weak economy? Or is that just the backdrop for another NATO Gladio B destabilization effort targeting the Axis of Resistance?
Read MoreAndre Vltchek on US Empire’s Destabilization Efforts vs. Authentic Revolutions
Listen HERE “All over the world people are rising up!” That’s the superficial view of protesting crowds in the streets in Hong Kong, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Bolivia, Spain, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, France, and elsewhere. But are all these situations identical? Is it always the same story: People angered by economic issues, protesting against governmental corruption? Are the people…
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