Selected Articles: Eva Bartlett on Syria, Trump For a War on Iran?, Fukushima Radiation Levels Soar
By Eva Bartlett, February 05 2017
Canadian independent journalist Eva Bartlett is the object of a smear campaign by Canada’s mainstream media. Listen to what she has to say and then decide who is telling the truth. The mainstream media denies the existence of terrorists linked to Al Qaeda. According to mainstream sources, there were no terrorists in Aleppo. Al Qaeda and the Islamic State are supported by US-NATO, Saudi Arabia and Israel. They are the state-sponsors of terrorism. We are dealing with a war of aggression. Eva Bartlett provides detailed evidence of war crimes.
Media Disinformation on Purported Aleppo Atrocities Fits Historical Pattern
By Matt Peppe, February 06 2017
Several historical examples are useful to see how stories that coincide with the government line are amplified by the media, no matter how little evidence exists. Later, when evidence emerges which calls into question the original narrative, the media simply ignore it and it is lost to history.
Is Trump Making America Safe or Unsafe? A Scorecard
By Stephen Lendman, February 06 2017
The short answer is it’s too soon to tell. His Office of the Press Secretary claims otherwise, saying “(i)n only two weeks, President Trump delivers on his promise to make America safe again.” It cites Iranian sanctions along with putting Tehran on notice “for provocative action in violation of its international obligations.”
Trump: Trumpeting For a War on Iran?
By Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, February 06 2017
The Trump Administration’s rhetoric and actions have alarmed the world. The protests in response to his visa ban have overshadowed and distracted from a darker threat: war with Iran. Is the fear of the threat greater than the threat itself? The answer is not clear.
Radiation Levels in the Fukushima Reactor Are Soaring Unexpectedly
By Fiona Macdonald, February 06 2017
The radiation levels inside Japan’s damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor No. 2 have soared in recent weeks, reaching a maximum of 530 sieverts per hour, a number experts have called “unimaginable“.