PODCAST — Eva Bartlett reports on Syria and Palestine (Ep 121)
via 21WIRE
Feb 9, 2016
International journalist Eva Bartlett provides fresh coverage from on the ground in Syria and Palestine. We discuss what is happening there and why our mainstream news reports are misleading.
See Eva’s report: 21stcenturywire.com/2016/02/08/wher…-syria-lebanon/
The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio SUNDAY 5pm-8pm GMT, 12pm-3pm EST, 9am-12pm PST at alternatecurrentradio.com and thesundaywire.com.
Canada Sells Weapons to State Sponsor of Terrorism: Class Action Law Suit against Ottawa over $15 Billion Saudi Arms Deal
via Global Research
by Prof Michel Chossudovsky
Feb 10, 2016
The Canadian government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the object of a class action lawsuit in Quebec Superior Court pertaining to the $15 billion sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia. An action in Federal Court is also contemplated.
According to Toronto’s Globe and Mail:
Opponents of Canada’s $15-billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia are taking Ottawa to court in an attempt to block shipments of the combat vehicles, a move that could force the governing Liberals to explain how they justify the sale to a human-rights pariah under weapon-export restrictions.
The action is led by law Professor Daniel Turp together with students of the University of Montreal:
He will announce the legal challenge on Saturday and intends to file it with the Federal Court within three weeks.
Mr. Turp and his group are calling on critics of the deal across the country to rally behind their challenge, which they are calling operation Armoured Rights, pointing to how poorly Saudi Arabia treats its own citizens and the civilian carnage of the Saudi-led bombing campaign in Yemen. (Globe and Mail)
Amply documented, Saudi Arabia is the state sponsor of Al Qaeda affiliated “opposition groups” in Syria including the Islamic State (ISIS). Riyadh –acting in liaison and on behalf of Washington– plays a central role in the financing of the Islamic State (ISIS) as well as the recruitment, training and religious indoctrination of terrorist mercenary forces deployed in Syria and Iraq.
AUDIO — Brandon Martinez & Kevin Barrett Debate Putin Worship in Alt-Media
by Brandon Martinez
Jan 8, 2016
Brandon Martinez and Kevin Barrett discuss the over-the-top Putin worship phenomenon sweeping the alt-media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKw8ULOTuXI&feature=youtu.be
PODCAST — Sunday Wire guest Vanessa Beeley reports on events in Madaya
by 21st Century Wire
Jan 15, 2016
We’re joined by international journalist and human rights advocate and campaigner, Vanessa Beeley (thewallwillfall.wordpress.com), to discuss breaking events in Syria, Yemen and Serbia, including NGO deception and phony humanitarian propaganda designed to prolong the conflict and pave the way for western military intervention.
See also: 21stcenturywire.com/2016/01/13/spec…a-misery-by-un/
The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio SUNDAY 5pm-8pm GMT, 12pm-3pm EST, 9am-12pm PST at alternatecurrentradio.com and thesundaywire.com.
[related: Wahhabis and Salafis are not Sunnis]
VIDEO — Istanbul Bombing Turkey Blackmailed – Morris
by 108morris108
Jan 12, 2016
I doubt ISIS would do such a thing – it would clearly be self defeating
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEwkaR58UUk&feature=youtu.be
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AUDIO — Brandon Martinez on Putin Hero Worship
by Brandon Martinez
Jan 7, 2016
Brandon Martinez talks about the Putin hero worship sweeping the gimpish sectors of alt-media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ_l_PFAgvw&feature=youtu.be
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Canada Psychiatrist Concerned About Remote Influencing Weaponry Affecting Mental And Physical Health
by International Center Against Abuse of Covert Technologies
Amin Muhammad Gadit is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Faculty of Medicine. October 2009, he writes a paper with the title “Terrorism and Mental Health: The issue of Psychological Fragility” published in Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. In the paper he talks about psychological long term effects that result from terrorist activities on civilians, including behavioral problems and post-traumatic stress.
He also notes that with the introduction of remote influencing technology, and the new weapon systems, it might be challenging for a psychiatrist to tell the difference between real mental and physical problems and induced ones, asking one crucial question: Are we prepared for this challenge?
