. False Flags, Media Hype, and Botched UN Inspections .By Subrata Ghoshroy,, Research Affiliate, Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Visiting Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. There are perhaps two things that most Americans remember from the ill-fated invasion of Iraq in 2003: President George Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” speech […]
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What the OPCW Did and Didn’t Find in Douma
Reconsidering the Science and the Open Source Evidence By Adam Larson. 1. Introduction. Why The Lack of Sarin is a Problem This article considers in detail what was and wasn’t found by the OPCW (Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) in their investigation of the Douma chemical incident of April 7. Douma […]
Other Massacre Stories that Fall Apart– PART III (and Conclusion) of the series “Fake News & Massacre Marketing in the Rohingya Crisis”
By Adam Larson . Editor’s Note: This is the third part of the series in The Indicter, which comprises the following sections: Part 1. Introduction to Questioning the Massacre Stories Part 2: Men in Black at Kha Maung Seik: A Massacre BY Rohingya? Part 3: Other Massacre Stories that Fall Apart (and conclusion) […]
Men in Black at Kha Maung Seik, A Massacre BY Rohingya? – PART II of the series “Fake News & Massacre Marketing in the Rohingya Crisis”
By Adam Larson Editor’s Note: This is the second part of the series in The Indicter, which comprises the following sections: Part 1. Introduction to Questioning the Massacre Stories Part 2: Men in Black at Kha Maung Seik: A Massacre BY Rohingya? Part 3: Other Massacre Stories that Fall Apart (and conclusion) Part 2: […]
Fake News and Massacre Marketing in the Rohingya Crisis – PART I: Questioning the Massacre Stories
By Adam Larson Editor’s Note: This series comprises the following sections, which will be published successively: Part 1. Introduction to Questioning the Massacre Stories Part 2: Men in Black at Kha Maung Seik: A Massacre BY Rohingya? Part 3: Other Massacre Stories that Fall Apart (and conclusion) . Part 1 Introduction to Questioning the […]
Experts: Deep State Killed John F. Kennedy For His Cuba Policy, Peace Advocacy
By Andrew Kreig, J.D., M.S.L., attorney and journalist. Member of the Editorial Board, and Associate Editor of The Indicter Magazine. Rogue U.S. officials conspired with their powerful patrons to assassinate President John F. Kennedy in 1963 primarily because of his opposition to a CIA-led U.S. military overthrow of Cuba’s Communist government. That was a dominant […]
UK Threaten Assange As Sweden Withdraw Accusations
By Andrew Kreig, J.D., M.S.L., attorney and journalist. Member of the Editorial Board, and Associate Editor of The Indicter Magazine. British authorities threatened WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with arrest on a bond-jumping charge last week after their Swedish counterparts gave up trying to investigate Assange on what appears to have been a dubious series of […]
Analysis of evidence contradicts allegations on Syrian gas attacks
By Adam Larson. Editor’s note: Mr Adam Larsson’s contribution to this debate in The Indicter is an opinion article, whose content do not necessary represent neither the editorial position of The Indicter Magazine nor of SWEDHR. Image above: SWEDHR collage depicting how CNN ‘sourced’ ‘news on Syrian gas attacks’ in fake life-saving video published simultaneously […]
New Analysis of Swedish Police Report Confirms Julian Assange’s Version in Sweden’s case
by Celia Farber, B.A. Editor’s Note: Author and investigative reporter Celia Farber has prepared for publication in The Indicter, an updated analysis of the Swedish Assange case. The in-depth analysis concludes that the police reports confirm Julian Assange’s testimony, as given to the prosecutor in her questioning conducted at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. It has […]
Assange Defense Underscores Shameful Swedish, U.S. Tactics
By Andrew Kreig, J.D., M.S.L., attorney and journalist. Member of The Indicter editorial board. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange last week refuted the dubious prosecution Sweden began against him in August 2010. Assange’s written response on Dec. 7, with his first detailed defense, underscores the disgraceful procedures used by Sweden, the United States, and the United Kingdom, […]