
Geopolitics from the perspective of class struggle, self-determination and economic/political rights. The rising tide of protests for justice, sometimes called the ‘world public conscience,’is a major actor on the global stage.
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The World Economic Forum, the think tank of the One Percent, has had to publicly deny it wants to implant microchips in all humans in order to control them. Stung by what it calls conspiracy theories, the WEF appears to have removed the wor...
Whether against government corruption or cuts in social services, millions of ordinary people are taking to the streets, seeking social justice, economic equality and government accountability. Most of the recent demonstrations are in the G...
Update. ‘Organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla say most of the participants were sent to Ktzi’ot Prison, notorious for harsh and abusive conditions. Some have reported physical abuse, humiliation and inhumane treatment by Israeli soldiers...
Today, the Global Sumud Flotilla is entering the most dangerous part of its mission. The flotilla, consisting of 42 boats carrying 500 people, is 140 miles as of this writing from Gaza’s coastline. It intends to deliver humanitarian supplie...
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