Obvious examples of Central Intelligence Agency covert action abroad are difficult to identify today, save for occasional acknowledged calamities, such…
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Since the conflict in Ukraine began, numerous commentators have drawn attention to the blatant weaponization of social media in service of the proxy…
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To the surprise of few, on June 17th British Home Secretary Priti Patel signed off on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s extradition to the US. His…
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Ever since the war in Ukraine began, speculation has swirled about a “second front” opening in the Balkans - in particular, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with…
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Ever since foreign-backed riots broke out in Iran in mid-September, Western news outlets have frequently drawn attention to Psiphon. The free…
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On February 6th, Syria and Turkey were brutally rocked by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, one of the most devastating recorded in the Levant’s history. Ever…
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In a new two-part investigation for The Dissenter, I delve into the murky and disturbing world of CIA experiments conducted on children during the Cold…
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The propaganda value of women in conflicts has long-been well understood and cynically exploited by Western intelligence services. A leaked CIA…
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On 26 September, Yahoo News revealed that the Central Intelligence Agency, during Julian Assange’s years of asylum in the Ecuadoran Embassy, explored…
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On 24 March 1999, NATO launched a 78-day-long bombing campaign against the then-Republic of Yugoslavia. Still hailed by the Western mainstream as a…
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A raft of secret British government documents has exposed the BBC’s extensive involvement in spreading pro-London, pro-EU, and pro-NATO messaging across…
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I recently sat down with Niall of the dependably excellent Assassinations Podcast to discuss the ever-mysterious March 2018 Salisbury incident. Along…
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