Ehud Barak

Dershowitz exposes former Israeli PM Ehud Barak in Epstein court filings (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the stunning news that former Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Barak, was named as a sex offender in Epstein court filings submitted by former Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz, who is himself caught up in a legal battle with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of the first Epstein victims to go public with her story.

A Public Relations Scam: J Street Conference Attracts War Criminals and Zionist Liberals Alike

Israeli war criminal Ehud Barak is leading a long list of Zionist politicians, apologizers, sympathizers, and activists willing to promote normalization who are slated to speak at a coming J Street conference in Washington DC. 
J Street is a Zionist organization that promotes the myth of a friendly, peace-loving form of Zionism, and by extension, a peace-loving, rights-respecting state of Israel. If one were to design a logo for the conference and for the organization as a whole, it should be a giant fig leaf.
 

Porkins Policy Radio episode 193 Jeffrey Epstein distractions and limited hangout with Robbie Martin

This week I started off the first hour by ranting about the media coverage the Epstein Saga has received in the alternative and mainstream. I talked about the way we are deliberately being distracted with stories that either go nowhere or push extremist ideologies. I focused particular attention on the photo of Ghislane Maxwell at […]

Porkins Policy Radio episode 192 Whitney Webb on Jeffrey Epstein’s death, Mossad allegations, listener calls, and more

NOTE: I have removed this episode because I no longer stand by it. I spoke about this and the problematic reporting in a bonus podcast with Aaron Franz. You can call me a shill for Israel or a Zionist. I do not believe that there is a global Jewish conspiracy and I regret having promoted […]

Ehud Barak’s Disappointing Peace Plan

Ehud Barak has “broken the silence”. He has published an article in The New York Times attacking our prime minister in the most abrasive terms. In other words, he has done exactly the same as the group of ex-soldiers who call themselves “Breaking the Silence”, who are accused of washing our dirty linen abroad. They expose war crimes to which they have been witnesses, or even participants.