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Published on Dec 25, 2014

NATO's Banderites: Ukraine's Neo-Fascist/Nazi Regime of 2014

Webster Tarpley is an American historian, economist, journalist, lecturer and a critic of U.S. foreign and domestic policy.

He received a BA degree summa cum laude in English and Italian from Princeton University in 1966. While a student at Princeton he became a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and was a Fulbright Scholar at University of Turin in Italy. Tarpley also obtained a MA degree in humanities from Skidmore College, as well as a PhD from the Catholic University of America in History.

As a European based journalist in the 1980s, Tarpley wrote a study on the assassination of Prime Minister Aldo Moro. The study claimed that the murder was a false flag operation orchestrated by Propaganda Due (a Masonic Lodge) with the cooperation of senior members of the Italian government secret services that was blamed on the Red Brigades.

As an activist historian he first became widely known for his book George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography (1992), a masterpiece of research which is still a must read.

During 2008, he warned of the dangers of an Obama presidency controlled by Wall Street with Obama: The Postmodern Coup, The Making of a Manchurian Candidate and Barack H. Obama: The Unauthorized Biography. His interest in economics is reflected in Surviving the Cataclysm: Your Guide Through the Worst Financial Crisis in Human History Against Oligarchy. He is currently completing a study of Pearl Harbor as an episode in Wall Street's war against President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the New Deal, and FDR's economic bill of rights. His books have appeared in Japanese, German, Italian, French, and Spanish

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I did this type of shit in the dead ass middle of the night on a torker bmx bike. Our society is so stupid it is tragic.

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2 can play that game.

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Day 7 of the escalating US–Israel war with Iran has triggered a massive online debate: how much damage has actually been done on each side? Many viewers are confused after seeing dramatic clips from Tel Aviv circulating on social media that show damaged buildings and rubble—yet mainstream outlets seem to show very little footage.

In this video, we break down an important factor shaping what you see online: Israel’s military censor system. This government body reviews media reports before publication to prevent information that could harm national security from being released. In practice, that means certain footage or reporting from inside Israel—especially during wartime—may never reach the public.

We also examine the ban on Al Jazeera reporting from Israel, the brief controversy involving the Associated Press, and how media restrictions can influence the global information environment during conflicts.

On the other side, Iran’s media system operates differently. While broadcasting is tightly state-controlled, the country’s large population and geographic size make it harder to prevent smartphone footage and local videos from spreading online. This difference helps explain why more viral footage may appear from Iran than from Israel, even if the real battlefield situation is more complex.

As missile strikes, air operations, and naval tensions continue, another battle is unfolding: the information war. Israeli leadership has even described social media as the “8th front line.” That raises an important question—how does narrative, censorship, and digital warfare shape what the world believes is happening?

In modern conflicts, the fight isn’t only on land, sea, and air. It’s also happening across news feeds, timelines, and algorithms.

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I would take this with a grain of salt but he does have a point

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New York City police identify device outside Mamdani's home as explosive Reuters Item 1 of 6 Smoke emits from an explosive device during an anti-Islam protest by supporters of far-right activist Jake Lang, which also drew counter protesters, outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, in New York City, New York, U.S., March 7, 2026. Two individuals were arrested and are under investigation after police said homemade explosive devices were thrown during the demonstration. REUTERS/Madison Swart [1/6]Smoke emits from an explosive device during an anti-Islam protest by supporters of far-right activist Jake Lang, which also drew counter protesters, outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence... Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab Read more March 8 (Reuters) - New York City Police said on Sunday a device that was ignited and thrown during protests outside Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s home over the weekend was an explosive that could have caused serious injury or death. The device, a jar filled with nuts, bolts and screws and wrapped in black tape with a fuse, was thrown by a counterprotester on Saturday outside Gracie Mansion, but it extinguished itself before any explosion, according to a statement from New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch. Two people were in custody, Tisch said. Sign up here. The device was one of two that were thrown during the protests, which were led by two opposing groups, according to police. The second device was still being examined, Tisch said. Far-right activist Jake Lang led a protest on Saturday outside Gracie Mansion - where Mamdani lives with his wife - against a purported Islamic “takeover” of New York City and against public prayer by Muslims. Tisch said at a press conference on Saturday that she did not believe Mamdani and his wife were home at the time. In a statement on Sunday, Mamdani condemned Lang’s protest but said the violence that followed it was more disturbing. “Violence at a protest is never acceptable,” Mamdani said. “The attempt to use an explosive device and hurt others is not only criminal, it is reprehensible and the antithesis of who we are.” Lang’s protest, which consisted of about 20 people, was opposed by a far larger counterprotest of 125 people aimed at running “Nazis” out of New York, Tisch said at a press conference on Saturday. Police said Emir Balat, 18, was among the counterprotesters before he lit and threw the device. The device rolled near police before it extinguished itself, Tisch said on Saturday. Balat ran after throwing it and eventually lit and dropped a second device in the street, according to Tisch. Balat and another man, whom police on Sunday identified as Ibrahim Kayumi, were arrested at the scene, Tisch said. New York police are working with the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice on the investigation. Tisch said on Saturday there was no immediate indication the incident was related to the U.S. attack on Iran, but that authorities were still investigating.

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A woman who gets her period while being transferred to a detention center, while her hands, waist, and feet are shackled so tightly she can’t even lift her arms to scratch her head. The bus doesn’t stop. There is no bathroom. She sits for hours, unable to move, as blood soaks through her clothes.

I think about the woman who is six months pregnant, barely sleeping because of the pain in her back and body. The only “nutritional” food the facility gives her to sustain the new life she carries is a “salad” made of just lettuce. She is afraid to seek medical attention. “Medical is not good.” All you do there is sit on a cold stool in a smelly room until they send you back.

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A grassroots, volunteer-based community initiative dedicated to the collective liberation of all people, Reverse Canary Mission firmly believes that all of our struggles are intrinsically linked—if we're not all free, none of us are truly free.

Our database highlights individuals who advocate, either directly or indirectly, for the ethnic cleansing and genocide of Palestinian people worldwide.

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Palmer Luckey (www.reversecanarymission.org)

Tech billionaire Palmer Luckey self-identifies as a "radical Zionist," pledges unqualified support for Israel's settler-colonial project, and leads Anduril in developing AI surveillance tech that bolsters the Zionist occupation and Israel's ongoing genocide in Palestine.

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I hope you bring this to a wider audience.

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[-] andybytes@programming.dev 20 points 11 months ago

Windows is the virus

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 20 points 11 months ago

Awwwww snap look at this limp dick future we got going on here.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 19 points 11 months ago

Okay, the toilet told me now I have a problem, but yet I still don't have health care that I can afford. This short game fuckboy shit is just getting on my nerves. This is the dumbest country in the world, I swear to God.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 20 points 11 months ago

Password should never be remembered. And like any key you should guard it.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 20 points 11 months ago

Now this is a idea worth promoting.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 20 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

My theory, which there's no evidence, is that we ignore the effects of modern society, and that people are very anxious. And sometimes we're too caught up in our own ass to recognize anxious behavior, but some people get overwhelmed. I feel a lot of people are in a constant state of fight or flight and with things like the fear of missing out or the constant push and pull of this meaning of life, making a peasant's wage without even a peasant's day off creates very scatter-brained, anxious, citizens. Cigarettes are stimulants. People do drugs because they're sad. People normalize this sadness because what else is there? I mean, imagine losing your job and being really good at it, but then some subservient cock sucker is getting promoted. And you sit there and expected to internalize this. I mean, you ain't no rocket scientist, but you can fucking do basic algebra, and the numbers don't fucking add up. Not only that. You learn that the metrics aren't even taken in account, certain variables. So it's just like lower the bar we're doing great. I also think the emotional trauma that people experience can manifest itself. As it repeats itself over and over again, the brain chemistry changes. It is a self-fulfilling fucking prophecy. is the by-product of a world with exponential gains is the by-product of a world with exponential gains but no improvement at the bottom. Mass shooters are the byproduct of socioeconomics. Stop calling people incells. They're fucking mad, angry, confused, and poor. Men are suffering. Women are suffering. Families are suffering. And memes, they don't do enough. There is no war but the class war. https://www.theviolenceproject.org/

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 20 points 11 months ago

Get linage OS on your phone and stop fucking around.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 20 points 1 year ago

Only if that kid was a better shot.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 19 points 1 year ago

He's had it up to his tits with these communist democrats.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 19 points 1 year ago

I disagree slightly. Memes are ai slop territory

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 20 points 1 year ago

I still struggle with a use case for artificial intelligence in my own life. I play around with it all and I'm just like, it doesn't do a good job. Also, I think humanity is missing the plot, you know? Like, we don't need government. If government isn't going to do government. Government serves the people, not corporations. Or at least it should. I don't know, I think we're entering in times. At some point, I think people will pray for nuclear war, because life will be so miserable. That it would be better than just to end it all.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 21 points 1 year ago

This is an example of corporate terrorism sponsored by our own government. Elon Musk loves to see himself as the villain in Ready Player One. And this is not a joke you can look it up. Big tech is waging war against American citizens, and no longer do we have any control of our government, and the Democrats will not save us. The electoral processes will not save us. This is just hard for some people to accept, that's why things have to fall apart before they get a clue. Unfortunately, those that are wiser are going to feel the flames first.

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