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Author Archives: Keld Bach
Five Reasons the Latest Report on Syria War Crimes Might Not be True
By Brandon Turbeville In a recently released and conveniently timed report, complete with references to Nazi Germany and concentration camps, efforts to ramp up support for a “tough line” against Syria at the upcoming Geneva II conference and even possible … Continue reading
Posted in False Flag Operations, Media & Journalism, Public Perception Management, War & Terror
Tagged Brandon Turbeville, Qatar, Syria
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Alive Inside: How the Magic of Music Proves Therapeutic for Patients with Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Could a pair of headphones change the lives of millions of Americans suffering from Alzheimers and dementia? “Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory,” a new documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, follows a social worker named Dan Cohen … Continue reading
Canadian PM: Anti-Zionism is the New Anti-Semitism
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Monday became the first leader of his country to address the Knesset, telling parliamentarians that Canada supported Israel’s right to statehood and would not tolerate efforts to delegitimize it within the international community. Canada … Continue reading
Sex, Death & the Meaning of Life
Part 1: Life After Death Part 2: Sin Part 3: The Meaning of Life Why does an atheist bother to get up in the morning? That’s the question Richard Dawkins seeks to answer as he continues his exploration … Continue reading
America’s Spies Want Edward Snowden Dead
Edward Snowden has made some dangerous enemies. As the American intelligence community struggles to contain the public damage done by the former National Security Agency contractor’s revelations of mass domestic spying, intelligence operators have continued to seethe in very personal … Continue reading
Posted in Espionage & Secret Agencies, Human Rights & Justice
Tagged Edward Snowden, whistleblower
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John Kerry Slams Syria’s Ceasefire Offer
John Kerry’s plans for the Geneva 2 peace talks are not about fighting al-Qaeda, but rather about implementing regime change in Syria. Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem is pushing a plan for a ceasefire in the disputed northern city of … Continue reading
Devastating Dossier on ‘Abuse’ by UK Forces in Iraq Goes to International Criminal Court
A devastating 250-page dossier, detailing allegations of beatings, electrocution, mock executions and sexual assault, has been presented to the International Criminal Court, and could result in some of Britain’s leading defence figures facing prosecution for “systematic” war crimes. The damning … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights & Justice, War & Terror
Tagged Iraq, Tony Blair, UK, war crimes
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Australia FM: Don’t Call Israeli Settlements Illegal under International Law
In candid interview, Julie Bishop expresses skepticism about the peace process, says boycott Israel activists are ‘anti-Semitic’ In an exclusive interview with The Times of Israel, Julie Bishop suggested that, contrary to conventional diplomatic wisdom, the settlements may not be … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights & Justice
Tagged Australia, Israel, Julie Bishop, occupation, Palestine, settlements, Zionism
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Paying Tribute to a Genocidaire
By Professor Francis A. Boyle The United Nations General Assembly condemned the 1982 Massacre at Sabra and Shatilla as “genocide.” So what the world is witnessing now are innumerable government leaders, politicians, pundits, professors, intellectuals, media figures and the State … Continue reading
Posted in Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged Ariel Sharon, Israel, war criminal, Zionism
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