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Sweden’s “neutrality” at the service of Nazi Germany

By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli Carl von Clausewitz established a dialectic paradigm where an actual war it is said to include not only political aims, but also political means. In my interpretation, that would constitute the modern theoretical frame in the practice of applied geopolitics by powers and client states. “War is a mere […]

The Indicter Magazine reaches half million viewers

Updated stats, 19 October 2020 By Dr Lena Oske, MD, Acting Editor of the Indicter Magazine Our aim is to analyze human right issues with international impact. We also examine and share geopolitical-relevant news about Sweden that otherwise would remain known only by a self-affirming Swedish governing class and commentariat. Conversely, we give interested Swedes […]

Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli: “Sweden could perfectly have avoided its catastrophe”

By Marisol Aliaga, chief editor of Magazin Latino, Sweden. [This is a machine-translation from the original text published in Spanish] In an interview with Magazin Latino, epidemiology expert Marcello Ferrada de Noli affirms that “the herd immunity strategy managed by the Swedish authorities has caused five times more deaths in Sweden than in all neighboring […]

Refuting the Coda Story’s narrative on Swedish Doctors for Human Rights

By Adam Larson This op-ed article originally appeared 8 Feb 2020 in  Lybiancivilwar. Let me state clearly at the outset that the lame hit-piece article I’ll be ripping apart is roughly TWO YEARS OLD. I am not trying to deceive anyone about the article’s currency, to distract from anything else, or whatever.It was simply brought […]

Interference by journalists on sovereign opinions of professors, academics, and independent researchers, comprise infringements to Art 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli.   In a recent [2] and controversial [3] story by Senior Editor Chris York,  the Huffington Post outbursts anew a worrisome attack against a dissident group of UK academics and researchers nucleated at the Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media. Embedded in this assault, as in others of […]

Sweden’s geopolitical paradox in the ASAP Rocky affair

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chief editor at The Indicter magazine.   “I just want to say, what I experienced it’s crazy.” – ASAP Rocky at his “first performance following Sweden arrest”, 11 Aug 2019. “An example of systemic racism.” – White rapper G-Eazy referring to ASAP Rocky’s three-week detention in a Swedish prison […]

Ukraine parliamentary elections. A hope for peace and the life of the Minsk Protocol

Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chief-editor at The Indicter Magazine. Analyses in the West media devoted to comment the upcoming parliamentary election in Ukraine, fail to trace the origin of the “Donbass war” in the ethnic, anti-minority policies ensuing from Kiev after the coup engineered and supported by the U.S., Sweden, and other Western countries. […]

UK government financing torture and executions

  By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, The Indicter editor-in-chief. Editor’s Note: The Telegraph’s exposures in “UK taxpayers’ funding ‘torture and executions’ as government secretly sends millions to foreign courts” caused concern in the international media –although not in Sweden. Russian TV Channel Izvestia asked our chief editor to comment the exposures appeared in The […]