A Note On My Absence
Op-Ed by Brandon Turbeville It’s been nearly two years since I’ve written anything. I haven’t written any op-ed pieces. I’ve composed no new poetry and…
Op-Ed by Brandon Turbeville It’s been nearly two years since I’ve written anything. I haven’t written any op-ed pieces. I’ve composed no new poetry and…
By Robert Wheeler President Joe Biden may not be able to navigate himself up the stairs of Air Force One. But he can manage to…
By Brandon Turbeville In a recent interview with DC-based al-Monitor, former U.S. envoy to Syria, James Jeffrey, revealed what many of us already knew and…
Op-Ed by Brandon Turbeville On March 24, I wrote one of my most controversial articles, “Two Hundred And Thirty Years Of Rights And Liberties Shredded:…
By Brandon Turbeville Hope is a wonderful thing. Even in the darkest of times, hope gives us the strength to keep working toward a goal…
Op-Ed by Brandon Turbeville Although it was nearly twenty years ago, I can remember 9/11 like it was yesterday. I remember the shock of hearing…
By Brandon Turbeville While the majority of Americans have been focused on the spread of COVID-19, they may have missed the fact that Turkey has…
By Brandon Turbeville Western mainstream media outlets simply cannot show the results of the recent liberation of Western Aleppo in Syria without first doing much…
By Brandon Turbeville It’s almost two years after the bombing of al-Sha’aryat Airbase in Syria by the United States. Almost two years since the alleged…
By Brandon Turbeville The arrest of Jeffrey Epstein on July 6, 2019 triggered a renewed interest in the dark networks of sex trafficking, blackmail, espionage,…
By Brandon Turbeville Long after the initial alleged “chemical weapons attack” in Douma, Syria that resulted in one of the Trump administration’s more notorious examples…
By Brandon Turbeville After his death was announced by ISIS in 2016, the name Abu Omar al-Shishani has largely faded from news reports regarding Iraq…
By Brandon Turbeville Ever since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011, the Western mainstream media, along with its counterparts in the Gulf countries,…
By Brandon Turbeville For six years and ever since the alleged “chemical weapons attack” in Ghouta, Syria in 2013, the Western corporate press has stuck…