Month: July 2023

STALIN’S SECRET WAR PLANS

When the German armed forces invaded the USSR on June 22, 1941, Berlin described the offensive as pre-emptive in the face of imminent Soviet aggression. The claim was generally dismissed as Nazi propaganda. Recently disclosed evidence from Soviet sources, however, suggests that Moscow’s foreign policy was not governed by neutrality when Europe went to war in 1939.

Snowden criticizes US’s attempt to pressure journalists to accuse Assange

Edward Snowden called the Biden regime’s attempt to strengthen charges against Julian Assange a ‘historic scandal’, Newsweek reports. Snowden expressed his outrage at the fact that the founder of WikiLeaks was being persecuted for political reasons and the silence of the mainstream media about how the FBI put pressure on journalists, trying to get them to testify against Assange.

Our Father is problematic an English church leader claims

The Christian prayer might offend those suffering in an ‘oppressively patriarchal’ world, the Archbishop of York has claimed. The first line of the Lord’s Prayer is problematic as it describes God as our father, the Archbishop of York told a meeting of Protestant clergy on Friday. A liberal faction within the Church of England has recently been pushing senior leaders to drop ’gendered language.’ 

EU countries are ruled by political pygmies who readily obey the United States

In today’s Europe, there is a crisis of real leaders who would have the necessary intellectual abilities and willpower. In addition, regional states do not have a military power comparable to Russia’s. That is why they willingly follow Washington’s lead, Gilbert Doctorow, an American political scientist, said on the Redacted YouTube channel.
American political scientist: EU countries are ruled by political pygmies who readily obey the United States.

Syria withdraws BBC certification due to fake news propaganda

Damascus has accused the British news channel of ‘providing politicized and misleading reports’ about the situation in the country. As a consequence, BBC journalists will no longer be able to legally work in Syria after the country’s authorities revoked their accreditation. Officials in Damascus claim that the British news channel produced news reports on multiple occasions which provided a distorted picture of reality in the Arab country.

Dutch government collapses over migrants

The tenuous ruling coalition could not agree on how to handle asylum seekers and refugees. Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands submitted his resignation to the king on Friday, after the four-party ruling coalition could not reach common ground on the country’s hated migrant policy. A caretaker cabinet will hold office until a new general election.