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Who controls the corporations who control our news? A helpful index was just compiled—not by mainstream media, but by Harvard researchers exploring media’s future. Skimming the list, I see two names again and again: BlackRock Fund Advisors and Vanguard Group.
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1978 diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks show the US supported the Khmer Rouge to weaken the Vietnamese communists and maintain "stability" in Cambodia
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The story of how Nicaragua’s former guerrilla Dora María Téllez and her anti-Sandinista MRS party allied with the right wing and became coup-supporting informants for the US embassy. One of the most high-profile opponents of Nicaragua’s Sandinista government points to her revolutionary youth to justify her position. Left unmentioned by this internationally celebrated figure is not only her abandonment of revolutionary politics long ago, but also the fact that she has become a key asset in the US government’s campaign […]
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On Wikipedia, regime-change advocates and right-wing Venezuelan opposition supporters blacklist and "deprecated" The Grayzone on political grounds, violating encyclopedia guidelines
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Ex Vice President Dick Cheney wanted to break up Russia, not just the USSR. Balkanization is a bipartisan foreign-policy goal among top US national security state officials.
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The US military trains and arms foreign fighters as "proxies" to wage "irregular warfare" against adversaries, and the Pentagon does not vet them to see if they have committed atrocities.
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NATO is sending weapons and trainers to help Ukraine's neo-Nazi Azov movement. There are many reports of Western government support for Ukrainian far-right extremists.
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Poverty is rising in one of the world’s oldest colonies: In Puerto Rico, 41.7% of people, including 57.6% of children, live in poverty. This is nearly four times the US rate.
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Venezuela's opposition and the US media claim fraud in the July 28 election based on an exit poll from US government-linked firm Edison Research, which works with CIA-linked state propaganda outlets.
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Donald Trump's tariffs will not reduce US public debt. The federal deficit will keep growing, but they will be an excuse to further cut taxes on the rich and to ratchet up the new cold war on China.
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Why we must do everything differently to ensure the planet’s survival