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CIA Secretly Financed Political Career of “Monster of Showa” Who Was Responsible For Deaths of Over 1.5 Million Chinese Slave Workers in WWII
Jeremy Kuzmarov - 1
In early 1958, President Dwight Eisenhower authorized the CIA to provide secret campaign funds to Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi and other select members of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which favored close integration with the U.S during the Cold War.
According to historian Michael Schaller, between 1958 and 1960...
North Korean “human rights” groups exposed as fronts for regime-change operation as Trump administration threatens their funding
Headlines in a number of publications decry the precarious situation of North Korean human rights groups caused by the withdrawal of funding by the Trump administration.
Under the headline “Another U.S. Funding Cut Threatens...
Gaza Freedom Flotilla Sailboat Madleen Intercepted by Israeli Commandos: Crew/Participants Put onto Israeli Military Ship
Colonel (Ret.) Ann Wright - 1
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition’s (FFC) sailboat, Madleen was intercepted in international waters by the Israeli military at 3:02 am CEST at 31.95236° N, 32.38880° E.
The ship was unlawfully boarded, its 12 unarmed civilian crew and participants abducted, and its life-saving cargo—including baby formula, food and medical supplies—confiscated, as well...
Palantir is a data analytics company founded with CIA seed money, which employed former Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines and former CIA Director George Tenet as consultants.
Its AI software, which journalist James Bamford characterized as “the digital equivalent of weapons of mass destruction,” is used by the Israeli Air...
The 2024 Netflix documentary American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders has been nominated for three Emmy Awards. The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) nominated the four-part series in the following categories:
Outstanding Lighting Direction
Outstanding Investigative Documentary
Outstanding Documentary
The Emmy Awards for News and Documentaries are scheduled to be held...
One Hundred Years Ago, the Klu Klux Klan Had Control Over Schools in Oklahoma and Other Red States
Anthony Cherry - 1
Klan norms, values, and ideals continue to shape and influence state public policy
Jenks Public Schools, in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, suffered a significant budget shortfall in February 1922.
Approximately $9,000 suspiciously disappeared from the public coffers. Teachers’ salaries were in jeopardy and general operating expenses threatened to end the nine-month school year...
Deeply inspired, with a heart full of empathy and rage at almost two years of a colonial Holocaust, I returned to Palestine. My initial visit motivated me to pursue a deeper, more comprehensive connection with the historic Palestinian people who have been resisting 76 years of apartheid and genocide.
I...
Did the CIA Kill A Top Staff Member of the House Intelligence Committee Twenty Five Years Ago To Try and Protect Its Reputation?
Jeremy Kuzmarov - 0
John Millis was poised to release a report exposing CIA involvement in drug trafficking in Central America
An investigation into Millis’ death should be reopened along with journalist Gary Webb and others who were privy to info about the CIA’s drug running in Central America during the Reagan-Bush era and...
The events of recent months in Ukraine have in many ways marked a shift in priorities in international politics. Despite the horrific consequences of this conflict, many European leaders are eager for the continuation of the war and more bloodshed of Ukrainian soldiers.
According to various Ukrainian, European and American...
“I Had All Sorts of Dirty Tricks to Hurt Their Circulation and Financing,” CIA Operative Said of Ramparts Magazine, Beacon of 1960s Movements
Jeremy Kuzmarov - 1
Ramparts magazine was a beacon of the 1960s social movements: an anti-establishment muckraking magazine that published important exposés of the CIA, including its involvement in the murder of Ché Guevara, its infiltration of the National Student Association (NSA), and its support for clandestine police training programs in South Vietnam...