Interview: On Israel-Palestine, Vaccines, and Mainstream Propaganda
In this interview, I talk about how the government and media misinform the public about two important topics: the Israel-Palestine conflict and vaccines.
In this interview, I talk about how the government and media misinform the public about two important topics: the Israel-Palestine conflict and vaccines.
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens defends Israel’s occupation of Palestine by regurgitating Zionist propaganda about who started the 1967 Six Day War.
Agence France-Presse whitewashes the US's role in supporting the coup that led to Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi's overthrow and recent death sentencing.
Islamic extremists are on the rise in Egypt, as predicted would occur as a result of the US-backed military coup that overthrew President Mohamed Morsi.
Roger Cohen argues in a recent New York Times column that U.S. "disengagement" has been disastrous for Egypt even while citing facts illustrating that precisely the opposite is true.
US policy towards Egypt is helping to fuel the violence, oppression, and social upheaval that could spiral even more dangerously out of control.
As long as the American aid continues to flow to the generals, they can continue to suppress the Egyptian people, whose public will would upset the status quo the U.S. and Israel seek to maintain if the Egyptian government actually respected it.
Yesterday, October 7, marked 40 years since the beginning of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, so naturally the mainstream media has been unashamedly busy propagating the fictional Zionist narrative.
Meanwhile, in Egypt, the U.S.-backed military continues its crackdown on opponents of its rule since it overthrew the democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi.
Once again, it is evident that America’s “newspaper of record” is serving as a mouthpiece for the U.S. government.
Some observations about U.S. policy towards Egypt, mainstream reporting about it, etc.
When the Egyptian military was promising even more violence against demonstrators protesting the coup d'tat that overthrow President Morsi after two previous massacres...
U.S. policy virtually guaranteed that the military would follow through on its threat by sending the clear message to the generals that if they did engage in yet another murderous crackdown on protestors, the $1.5 billion expropriated from U.S. taxpayers to be given annually to the Egyptian military would continue unabated, despite it being in violation of the U.S.’s own law, which prohibits the U.S. government from financing any regime that has gained power through a coup.
When the Obama administration announced on July 25 that it was free to violate U.S. law by continuing to finance the Egyptian military to the tune of $1.5 billion annually, the message was understood loud and clear in Cairo.
It is the official position of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government that it is not required under U.S. law to execute or obey U.S. laws.
Any U.S. intervention is a consequence of this destabilization caused by the Arabs, rather than the converse. That is all you need to know.
What Thomas L. Friedman is really saying in his latest column about Egypt's newly elected president.
The emerging media narrative is that the power of the civilian government in Egypt must be “balanced” or “moderated” by the power of the military establishment long supported by Washington.
The claim that Israel's attack on Egypt in June 1967 was "preemptive" is a popular one, but historically false.
The Free Gaza Movement announced in a press release on Tuesday that its boat The Spirit of Humanity had been intercepted by the Israeli navy while en route from Cyprus to the Gaza Strip to deliver humanitarian supplies to the Palestinian people. The people of Gaza...
I am a truly independent journalist and Research Fellow at The Libertarian Institute whose work is focused on exposing dangerous mainstream propaganda that serves to manufacture consent for criminal government policies.
I'm the author of several books, including Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict The War on Informed Consent, Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman: Austrian vs. Keynesian Economics in the Financial Crisis, and The War on Informed Consent, which features a Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Topics I have covered over the years include 9/11 and the "war on terrorism", the war on Iraq, the Israel-Palestine conflict, the role of the Federal Reserve in the economy, and so-called "public health" policies including vaccines and the COVID-19 lockdown madness.
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