Mike
Liverpool born poet and writer Michael Walsh traces his Liverpool roots back to 1865. This was the year his Irish great-grandmother arrived in the Second City of Empire. His parents were born at the turn of what was to become the most tumultuous century in history. Michael's father, Patrick, fought in three major conflicts before reaching his fortieth birthday. His mother, Kathleen, was a former nun turned gun-running renegade.
On leaving school at 15 years of age, Michael spent 12 weeks at the Merchant Navy School for Sailors in Sharpness, Gloucestershire. During his years at sea, he was to visit and work in over 60 countries.
The journalist and broadcaster since provided articles and columns for numerous magazines and international news media. In 2011 he was awarded Writer of the Year by the publishers of Euro Weekly News, Europe's highest-circulation newspaper of its kind. He has authored, edited and ghosted over 70 book titles.
It is beyond belief that some viewers, listeners and readers of Western mainstream media still have a childlike trust in their news media: In early March, European and American media widely published a photo of a pregnant Marianna Vyshemirskaya in front of a destroyed maternity hospital in Mariupol. The duped peoples of Western Europe were aghast when Western journalists claimed that Russia allegedly attacked the medical facility.
Ongoing events are relentlessly driving change across the 27 member states of the European Union. As Western Europe enters a period of uncertainty, record inflation, endemic shortages and trade isolation, it is inevitable that there will be a falling out of the ranks among the member nations.
Per Wästberg, co-founder of the Swedish office of Amnesty International, resigned his post after the organization published a report by human rights activists on the war crimes committed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
BREAKING: Right-wing Swedish election victory looms with more than 90% of the vote counted. Such a cliffhanger, the results of Sweden’s general election on September 11 are still being deciphered but indicate the biggest upset to left-wing liberalism in Europe since World War II.
Frustrated citizens in Vienna, the Czech Republic, Spain, and Germany ~ throughout Europe are rising in revolt against surging prices and anti-Russia sanctions. Thousands of people poured onto the streets of Vienna on Saturday, protesting against the soaring cost of living, with many denouncing the Austrian government and the globalist agenda.
‘It’s very simple. In the Soviet Union, we don’t believe our propaganda. In America, you actually believe yours,’ smiled a Soviet journalist to American colleagues.
When invited to contribute news features to the AMERICAN FREE PRESS, veteran media of conservative, right-wing populist mainstream reporting it was an offer too good to resist.
In 2014, following Washington’s regime-changing coup in Ukraine, the estimated losses of Ukraine at tens of thousands of dead and wounded. The appalling death toll does not include the deaths of 14,000 (UN) Donbas Ukrainians – killed by the Ukrainian army.
The philosopher’s Prado Land Cruiser SUV was designed to master the world’s toughest terrains but was no match for an explosive charge slipped furtively beneath the driver’s position by a female SBU agent.
Angry and distressed protesters demand the government’s resignation over soaring energy prices, inflation and military support for Ukraine. Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in central Prague on Saturday for a march dubbed ‘Czech Republic First,’ urging the government to resign over soaring energy prices and inflation, and to drop anti-Russia sanctions.
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