Month: November 2019
Journalist Max Blumenthal, a Prominent Critic Against US Foreign Policy, Claims He Was Arrested Due to Political Harassment
Blumenthal says a SWAT team arrested him and he was charged with simple assault for his attempt to deliver food to the besieged Venezuelan embassy five months ago. Blumenthalâs arrest appears to be another example of the legal harassment of US government critics that includes WikiLeaksâ Julian Assange.
Eric Ciaramella, Identified as the Trump-Ukraine Whistleblower by Real Clear Investigations, Suddenly Refused to Testify After Accusations that He Is a ‘John Brennan-Obama Plant’ and Was Kicked Out of the White House for Leaking
House Democrats are about to impeach Trump over a second-hand whistleblower complaint by a partisan CIA officer, and neither he nor his source will actually testify about it. If impeachment is pursued, the GOP-controlled Senate will be allowed to compel witnesses that include Ciaramella, the Bidens, Chalupa and others.
Dictatorships at UN: Chinaâs Concentration Camps Bring a âStronger Sense of Happinessâ
A group of 54 United Nations members issued a statement defending China for building over 1,000 concentration camps to imprison, torture, indoctrinate, rape, and kill Muslims. The NGO Human Rights Watch claims that the Chinese regime is bullying developing nations into silence on the conditions in Xinjiang.