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US government drops case against Max Blumenthal after jailing journalist on false charges
As the mysterious disappearance of Secret Service records and complete absence of evidence supporting its case came to light, the US government dropped its bogus charges against journalist Max Blumenthal. By Ben Norton Source: Grayzone The US government has dropped … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Authoritarianism, censorship, civil disobedience, civil liberties, corporate news, Corruption, culture, Empire, freedom of speech, Geopolitics, imperialism, media, Media Literacy, news, Oligarchy, police state, propaganda, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, State Crime
Tagged Bellingcat, Benjamin Rubinstein, Carlos Vecchio, censorship, civil liberties, CodePink, DC police, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Diliana Bustillos, Elliot Higgins, James Palmer, Juan Guaidó, Marissa Lang, MAx Blumenthal, Medea Benjamin, Naylet Pacheco, Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, Policae State, press freedom, propaganda, Secret Service, US Department of Justice, US government, venezuela
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Who’s the “Low Life Scum:” Kissinger or CODEPINK?
By Medea Benjamin Source: Information Clearing House A very angry Senator John McCain denounced CodePink activists as “low-life scum” for holding up signs reading “Arrest Kissinger for War Crimes” and dangling handcuffs next to Henry Kissinger’s head during a Senate hearing on … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, civil liberties, Corruption, culture, Empire, Geopolitics, History, society, State Crime, war
Tagged Augusto Pinochet, Cambodia, Chilean Coup, Christopher Hitchens, CodePink, East Timor, Henry Kissinger, Information Clearing House, McCain, Medea Benjamin, Salvador Allende, The Trial of Henry Kissinger, Victor Jara, Vietnam, war crimes
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