Month: November 2020

Passing as a Refugee

For those who are stateless, “fraud” can allow for the smuggling of truths into administrative lies, writes Keren Weitzberg.

A Convergence of Calamities

Nick Turse reports on a humanitarian catastrophe that has only begun to unfold and has already uprooted more people than during all of World War II.  

Only Kooks Believe In The Deep State

Mainstream, liberal U.S. discourse has accomplished an amazing feat of Orwellian doublethink with regard to the notion that unelected power structures are running things without the consent of the nation’s official elected government, writes Caitlin Johnstone.

Climate: Point of No Return

Texas National Guard soldiers in Houston, Aug. 27, 2017, to aid residents affected by Hurricane Harvey. (Texas Army National Guard photo)

Even an immediate reduction to zero greenhouse emissions would still result in a 3°C rise in global temperatures by 2500, find the authors of a new study.