The Guardian

Guardian Jump On The Extreme Weather Bandwagon Again

By Paul Homewood | Not A Lot Of People Know That | May 28, 2016 http://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/20…   The Guardian have dredged up a US meteorologist, Paul Douglas, to come up with a list of “extreme” weather events, which he then uses to claim that climate change is making worse.   Whatever happened to normal weather? […]

The Web They Want: How a twitter wordsearch justifies internet censorship

Off Guardian | May 26, 2016 Earlier this year the Guardian launched their new campaign – “The Web We Want”. It’s an agenda driven campaign to suppress free speech and protect the ancien media regime from the alt-news revolution, in the name of protecting ethnic minorities, female writers and the LGBT community from the all […]

ALEPPO, SYRIA: Remember Benghazi Before You Buy the Latest Propaganda…

The Burning Blogger of Bedlam | May 1, 2016 Aleppo now continues to be the focus of a renewed and nasty propaganda war, with US and Western officials claiming the Syrian regime has been bombing civilian or moderate opposition targets in breach of the ceasefire. Both points – firstly that these are ‘moderate’ opposition targets, […]

Guardian’s Peter Beaumont “Piles on” Ken Livingstone, Mangles Nazi-Era and Zionist History

By Richard Silverstein | Tikun Olam | May 1, 2016 Yesterday, I noted the special relish the Guardian and Haaretz, erstwhile liberal publications, are taking in savaging the UK Labor Party’s left, in the person of one-time London mayor, Ken Livingstone. Given the hundreds of thousands of words and gallons of ink spilled in the […]

The Observer Calls on the Benign Empire to Fix Syria

OffGuardian | May 1, 2016 The “Observer view” wants Obama to “knock heads together” and sort out the Syria crisis. The anonymous editorial is not just a government issued press release, and you are a cynical so-and-so for thinking it. The Guardian editorial concerning the resurgence of violence in Syria is what you’d expect given […]

End free speech and save the minorities! (will anyone really fall for this?)

By Blackcatte | OffGuardian | April 14, 2016 The current – and frankly bizarre even by recent standards – Guardian campaign “the web we want” seems to be driven by two main agendas. The first, and probably the major one is the long-simmering plan to “regulate” (i.e. control and censor) free speech on the Web. […]

Panama Papers: Bear in the Woods

If the auspiciously named ICIJ and their partner journalists were actually interested in excising this offshore cancer for want of a better world, they would be demanding that all corporations and officials in positions of significant influence publish their tax affairs for ICIJ or public examination. It would be releasing all the Panama Papers: at the very least to independent journalists for them to report on or at best in a public database.