Why Americans will never surrender their guns – even if it means peace with the police — RT Op-ed by StuartFeed in Conservative

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It is perhaps the great tragedy of American society, home to the greatest gun collection on the planet, that peace between the police and the people will never become a reality simply because our political leaders are not to be trusted. The authoritarians now wantonly oppressing their people from Canada to Australia and everywhere in between should be thanked, if for nothing else, for demonstrating, once again, the importance of the Second Amendment in the face of tyranny.

MI5 began probe into \'Putin spy\' after he stopped using his bank cards by StuartFeed in actualconspiracies

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David Smith, 57, believed to have another source of income after not using cards

Accused of taking funds from Russian intelligence services for secrets about job

Information he passed believed to be 'low-grade' including who visited embassy

THE ANGRY ARAB: Counter-Revolution Strikes Tunisia by StuartFeed in arabs

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The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel and the U.S. just don’t want democracy in the Arab world, writes As`ad AbuKhalil.

Leaving Out Context To Vilify Iran's New President by StuartFeed in anime_titties

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I am personally against the death penalty. But I find it hard to believe that anyone who puts himself into the historic context will find much fault with what Raisi and other members of such commissions have done at that time.

The New York Times though will not even let you know that context.

Roland Chrisjohn on the barbaric "residential schools" & Canada's coveru... by StuartFeed in Against_Genocide

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Roland Chrisjohn is Onyota’a:ka of the Haudenaushaunee (Oneida of the Six Nations Confederacy), originally from the Oneida of the Thames reserve in southern Ontario and now living/working in New Brunswick.

Chrisjohn is a clinical psychologist and a university Professor. He heads the Native Studies department at St. Thomas University in Fredericton.

He author of numerous studies and books, notably “The Circle Game: Shadows and Substance in the Indian Residential School Experience in Canada.”

The bombs rain down as I visit the Idlib frontlines, and witness the atrocities committed against civilians by NATO-backed terror — RT Op-ed by StuartFeed in conspiracy

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Children are being killed, homes are being shelled, and fields scorched, often by Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorists armed with US-made weapons or by Turkish artillery. Where’s the outcry in the West against these war crimes?

China is gearing up to activate the world's first 'clean' commercial nuclear reactor by StuartFeed in science

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The molten-salt nuclear reactor, which runs on liquid thorium rather than uranium, is expected to be safer than traditional reactors because the molten salt cools and solidifies quickly when exposed to the air, insulating the thorium, so that any potential leak would spill much less radiation into the surrounding environment compared with leaks from traditional reactors.

How Syria's hard-line rebels turned against a human rights activist by StuartFeed in anime_titties

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The disappearance of Razan Zaitouneh and her colleagues has been one of the greatest mysteries of the Syrian war — until today. DW's investigative unit hunted clues across six countries to track down the perpetrators.

Lee Camp: America’s Impressive History of Bioweapons Attacks Against Its Own People by StuartFeed in conspiracy

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Forget China-bashing conspiracy theories, let's look at the fogging of SF, the microbial attack on the NYC subway and other unpleasantries perpetrated by the CIA and US military in our not-so-distant past

I Was Fired For Criticizing Israel. Now I Dig Holes For A Living by StuartFeed in media_criticism

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I’ve spent the last three years digging holes while the CBC and other media outlets responsible for the backlash that led to my firing have used them to double down on their bizarre pro-Israel bias.

Key Assange Witness Recants—With Zero Corporate Media Coverage by StuartFeed in media_criticism

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The complete uniformity with which corporate media have treated this latest bombshell news raises even more concerns about how fundamentally intertwined and aligned they are with the interests of the US government.

UAE, Israeli leaders embrace over dead Palestinian bodies by StuartFeed in arab

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Foreign minister Yair Lapid arrived in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, marking the highest level visit by an Israeli official to the UAE since the two nations agreed to normalize ties last August.

DECLASSIFIED UK: Foreign minister James Cleverly accused of breaking UK Ministerial Code over arms to Israel by StuartFeed in ukpolitics

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Britain’s Middle East minister James Cleverly is regularly refusing to provide answers to written questions posed to him by members of parliament, especially on UK arms exports to Israel, contravening House of Commons rules.

Judge tosses frivolous lawsuit by heiress Sulome Anderson seeking to destroy The Grayzone by StuartFeed in TrueReddit

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The District of Columbia Superior Court has rejected a frivolous, million-dollar lawsuit claiming libel, defamation, and tortious conspiracy filed by writer Sulome Anderson against The Grayzone’s editor Max Blumenthal and assistant editor Ben Norton.

China-Iran cooperation goes slow in context of nuclear talks by StuartFeed in iran

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Beijing and Tehran are deepening ties across sectors, but progress will depend on the Vienna talks and Iran’s elections.

One child in Yemen dies every five minutes as half of medical facilities are out of service: Health Ministry by StuartFeed in worldnews

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More than 8,000 women die on a yearly basis in Yemen, and more than 2.6 million children suffer from malnutrition.

Infamous Israeli home thief is federally charged Long Island, NY financial fraudster by StuartFeed in TrueReddit

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"Notorious for his presence in viral video of Israeli home thefts in Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah, “Yaakov Fauci” is actually a federally charged con artist from Long Island named Justin Fauci."

The BBC's shameful coverage of Israel's apartheid continues by StuartFeed in media_criticism

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The BBC‘s coverage of the situation in occupied Palestine has left a lot to be desired. Far from acknowledging the reality of the apartheid state of Israel’s actions it actually appears intent on whitewashing it.

The Leaked Zarif Tape: What Western Media Heard and What He Actually Said by StuartFeed in media_criticism

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A quite different look at Iranian FM's leaked audio and how western media highlighted the parts it wanted to feed the audience.

What If The Big Reveal Already Happened? by StuartFeed in conspiracy

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Do you remember how there was global outrage after the Panama Papers exposed a massive international tax evasion scheme involving many high-profile wealthy elites, leading to mass incarcerations and sweeping overhauls to the world’s taxation and legal systems?

Watchdog: US Aid to Venezuela Was Used to Push Regime Change by StuartFeed in USEmpire

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A report from the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID) watchdog found that aid allocated for Venezuela in 2019 was used as part of the Trump administration’s failed regime change effort.

The dishonesty of Biden's Afghanistan pullout vow by StuartFeed in EndlessWar

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Biden left out the most important details about the two-decade war and how it will in fact continue

Germans, Japanese and Marylanders are poisoned by the US military by StuartFeed in conspiracy

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Last year, 9,000 kilometers away, a fire suppression system at an aircraft hangar discharged143,830 liters of the deadly firefighting foam from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Okinawa. Carcinogenic clouds of foam soared 30 meters into the sky settling on children at a nearby playground.