By Nozomi Hayase, PhD, Member of The Indicter‘s Editorial Board. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange remains in solitary confinement inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he was granted asylum in 2012 against the threat of extradition to the United States for his publishing activities. In recent months, Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno, under pressure from the […]
Browsing Category: August 2018
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 […]
Does Humanity Deserve to Be Extinct?
By Gilbert Mercier, Associate editor at The Indicter Magazine, Time is up! All humans, men and women, are guilty as charged! Guilty of abusing other species and the natural world we depend on; guilty, either by greed or ignorance, of abusing other species that sustain our own and driving them to expedient extinction. Wild life, big […]