Selected Articles: The Difference Between Secrets and Lies. Can the White House Even Understand the Difference?

The Difference Between Secrets and Lies. Can the White House Even Understand the Difference?

By Philip Giraldi, May 09, 2023

Recent developments in Washington relating to Ukraine and the Middle East remind me that there is a big difference between maintaining secrecy when a situation warrants it and lying over issues where there is no compelling reason to do so beyond political expediency.

Canada Must Condemn Israel’s Assassination of Palestinians and Their Families in Gaza

By Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East, May 10, 2023

Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) is calling on the Canadian government to condemn Israel’s unprovoked acts of aggression in the occupied Gaza Strip. Overnight, Israel unilaterally broke its ceasefire with Islamic Jihad to conduct extrajudicial killings of three of its leaders, deliberately targeting units in residential buildings and killing them with their families as they slept.

Video: The Vaccine Industry Crimes and Killing Started Long Before COVID. Ted Kuntz

By Dr. Mark Trozzi, May 10, 2023

The last three years and the forced bioweapon injections have been shocking and grotesque; but the perpetrators of these crimes and their meat puppets infesting governments and medical regulators are not new.

Ukraine War: Biden Displays Frighteningly Poor Leadership. Lies and More Lies

By Dr. Joseph Mercola, May 10, 2023

According to mainstream media, the Ukraine war is going well and Russia will be solidly defeated. We just have to give Ukraine the means they need to prevail. However, as reported by Medea Benjamin and Nicolas Davies in an April 24, 2023, article in Salon magazine,1 based on an “enormous leak of secret documents,” “that now looks like disinformation.” Who is surprised?

Biden Nukes Korea, Builds Anti-China Alliances

By Gary Wilson, May 10, 2023

On April 26, in the “Washington Declaration,” the Biden administration announced that the U.S. would be docking nuclear-armed submarines in South Korea for the first time since the 1980s. The U.S. had withdrawn its open nuclear weapons from South Korea in 1992 with the “Joint Declaration of South and North Korea on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” treaty.

High School Students Who Died Suddenly or Unexpectedly After Taking COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines. 16 Cases in 2022

By Dr. William Makis, May 09, 2023

These are cases where the time from COVID-19 vaccination to death was relatively short. What we are seeing now in 2023, as my previous substack article detailed, is a tsunami of sudden deaths in COVID-19 vaccinated young people who weren’t recently vaccinated.

Newly Released Images of Massive US Embassy Compound in Lebanon Prompt Questions

By The New Arab, May 09, 2023

Photographs of the building site of a new US embassy compound in Lebanon shared on Twitter on Friday have gone viral, prompting questions and hundreds of comments regarding the size of the complex.

Syria Returns to Arab League with Saudi Arabia at the Helm

By Steven Sahiounie, May 09, 2023

Syria has been reinstated as a member of the Arab League, which will meet on May 19 in Riyadh. After a 12-year absence, Syria is in the midst of an Arab-led political path to normalization in the region. The regional powerhouse, Saudi Arabia, and the vision of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have taken center stage in diplomatic resolutions to persistent crises.

Is NATO’s North Atlantic Naval Command at Norfolk in the Russian Crosshair?

By Renee Parsons, May 09, 2023

As the single major obstacle to peace, the Russians long ago declared that the US-sponsored NATO military presence on their border was an unacceptable Red Line just as the UK and US providing Ukraine with missiles or heavy weaponry would be equally intolerable.

King Charles III: Policing the Republican Protests

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, May 09, 2023

In Britain, pageantry has always been a palliative and plaster for the dark and dismal. Be it in times of crisis, the chance to put on an extravagant show, usually at vast expense, is not something to forego. Central to this entertainment complex is the Royal family, that archaic vestige of an era that refuses to pass into history.


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