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On June 22, on a podcast called Can’t Be Censored, Tucker Carlson announced he is done with the Republican Party. The words he used was “I am out.” Thirty-five years of consistent defense, gone. The reason, he said, is the GOP’s “disloyalty...
Part 2 of “The Transatlantic Censorship War“
On December 22, 2025, a 60 Minutes segment on Trump’s deportees was scraped at the last minute and did not air. It had been screened five times. It had been cleared by CBS lawyers and by the net...
There is a temptation, thinking about Crypto AG, Robert Maxwell, and the Promis software, to file it under history. The cipher machines are in museums. Maxwell “drowned” off his yacht in 1991. The men who ran the Zug operation are dead or r...
On 3 May 2026, the Guardian revealed that NATO has been quietly running closed-door meetings with film and television screenwriters, directors, and producers in Los Angeles, Brussels, and Paris, with a fourth session scheduled for London ne...
Six weeks after I finished this video, the Guardian broke a story that changes how you watch movies on your preferred streaming platform.
You already know about the doctrine if you read my exposee’. You watched NATO describe, in its own wo...
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With decades in corporate management and behavioural research, I merge academia and real-world insight to expose the truths behind high-stakes conflicts and political narratives, revealing the motives that shape global events.
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