Where does Putin stand in relation to the attempted global coup d’etat?
Bert Olivier discusses where Vladimir Putin’s loyalties might lie: is it with the WEF, or with the people in this provocative piece.
Bert Olivier discusses where Vladimir Putin’s loyalties might lie: is it with the WEF, or with the people in this provocative piece.
Najm Al-Dīn argues the genocide in Gaza has economic as well as political goals. By causing a new supply crisis it hastens the shift towards a “circular ” economy controlled from the centre by corporations, and in the longer term Israel may intend to turn Gaza into a new trade corridor to supplant the Suez canal and guarantee its place as a global power.
Real Left, in collaboration with Vote Freedom Project, are hosting a public meeting on Saturday 27 January in Barnsley, South Yorkshire on ‘Countering Subversion Within the Freedom Movement.’
Margaret Anna Alice marshals evidence for the case that the unvaccinated were dehumanized.
Chris Rea surveys the landscape of the Freedom movement at the close of 2023 and issues a stirring call to action for the year ahead.
Rusere Shoniwa sets out the latest news regarding the medical scandal that is the ‘Covid protective’ MRNA injections and questions whether a ‘sea change in vaccine consciousness’ has occurred amongst the public. Originally published on A Plague On Both Houses.
Maya Valecha examines the recently passed Kerala Public Health Act and uncovers worrying evidence of the capture of the Indian State of Kerala’s health-care system by the WHO’s authoritarian infectious disease control mandate.
In Part 2 of his 2 part series, Rusere Shoniwa explains why Britain has not been colonised by 2nd generation immigrants and discusses whether ‘White British culture’ is a red herring in staving off the Great Reset and whether cultural homogeneity is a laudable aim for the freedom minded.
Rusere Shoniwa lays out a counter case to Simon Elmer’s argument that white British people are suffering colonisation by second generation immigrants in high office, in the first in a 2 part series.
Bert Olivier honours the courage of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and argues for the importance of the democratic right to freedom from government surveillance.