Hurrah for the Blackshirts!
It Can’t Happen Here On the morning of April 9th 1940 mum’s cousin, Bjørg, got out of bed to celebrate her eleventh birthday. That wasn’t the only event to make the … Continue reading
Bellingcat: the Dead Cat Factory
There have been two new developments in the long-awaited criminal investigation report into MH17 over the last couple of weeks. Though you might’ve read about one, you’re far less likely … Continue reading
Aleppo: The Corporate Media Credibility Gap
“Less than four years ago, Aleppo was a prosperous and beautiful city. Christians and Muslims lived side by side, as did Sunni and Shia. A tolerant culture was sustained by … Continue reading
Ruffled Petals at the Guardian
In another principled stand against information it doesn’t like very much the Guardian has made it quite clear that anyone linking to the renegade Off-Guardian site will be banned from … Continue reading
Guardian hack trolls his own readers
Not content with the mobs of vacuous trolls funded by various British intelligence agencies constantly at each other’s throats in its comments sections, it appears the Guardian is now employing … Continue reading
Russians kill ‘People’
“At least 18 people killed in Russian airstrike on town in Syria – reports” reads a headline in this morning’s Guardian. According to the corporate media when Russian bombs kill, they … Continue reading
Jonathan Freedland: “Corbyn should embrace insincerity! Like we do!”
My latest piece to be posted on Off-Guardian. The slightest glimpse of Jonathan Freedland’s photo gets me smirking these days. It all started when he didn’t make the shortlist in the … Continue reading
The Guardian weaves tangled web pages
My grandfather originated from Hammerfest in Norway. Once renowned for being the northernmost town in the world, the fact he was born there doesn’t cut much ice with anyone beyond … Continue reading
Shaun Walker renews MH17 propaganda offensive
This article also appears in Off-Guardian. An abridged version appears in Russia Insider. With the shadow of nuclear war looming it becomes even more crucial to focus the spotlight on … Continue reading
Killing us softly, lindane … scooting through the headlines
Since being published, this article has undergone some editing due to further research by the author which questioned some of the original text. In the interests of honesty and transparency, … Continue reading
Scooting through the headlines … ancient parasite
Do you ever get the feeling they might be talking about you when you read some headlines? I do. You know, those where the police are looking for a bloke … Continue reading
Scooting through the headlines … nerds
“If only I’d known” could be the title of my autobiography. The words sprang to mind after reading this little gem – resurrected from a couple of months ago – … Continue reading