British Critic of the Skripal Poisoning Arrested for Appearing on RT
Op-Ed by Kurt Nimmo The UK government is now targeting critics of the fake chemical attack in Salisbury it has attributed to the Russians with…
Op-Ed by Kurt Nimmo The UK government is now targeting critics of the fake chemical attack in Salisbury it has attributed to the Russians with…
By Tony Cartalucci The worst sort of deception is that perpetrated by those who pose as defending the most vulnerable when, in reality, they are…
By Georgina Milner 14 private prisons currently exist in the UK and the government seems set to follow the USA’s example and expand the system….
By Matt Agorist Today marks the 65th anniversary that the west carried out a coup in Iran that destabilized the county by overthrowing the country’s…
By Matt Agorist Outrage is erupting among government officials and parents as a decision has been announced to house sex offenders in an ‘open prison,’…
By Aaron Kesel According to a tweet by the internationally known organization WikiLeaks, its founder’s fate may be decided within a mere few days or…
By B.N. Frank Culture Secretary, Matt Hancock, has called on UK schools to ban mobile phones. He put the responsibility on headteachers – not the…
By Aaron Kesel The UK government is responsible for the illegal arrest, sentencing, and detainment without trial of two journalists: Julian Assange, who recently had…
By Aaron Kesel University College London Hospitals (UCLH) and the Alan Turing Institute aim to bring ‘game-changing’ benefits of artificial intelligence to NHS patients and…
By Brandon Turbeville As virtually all pretense of leaving Syria has vanished from the rhetoric of the White House, American and French soldiers have now…
By John Vibes A police department that relies on facial recognition software has admitted that it has a false positive rate of over 90 percent….
By Matt Agorist On Monday, the North Yorkshire Police department took to Twitter to harass and intimidate otherwise entirely innocent people by bragging about a…
By Brett Redmayne-Titley Ah, the “Sorrows of Empire.” Its lies these days so easily exposed. Yet, too often ignored. This past Saturday morning, April 14,…
By Brandon Turbeville As the battle for East Ghouta began heating up in 2018, a reader wrote to me and suggested that there must be…