Captain Marvel: the latest propaganda collaboration between the military and the MCU
Captain Marvel opened this weekend to a monster box office haul of $153 million domestically and over $450 million worldwide....
Captain Marvel opened this weekend to a monster box office haul of $153 million domestically and over $450 million worldwide....
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The Forbidden Zone News invited me on to discuss the subject of my books and how Hollywood has hidden its secrets behind its methods of mass control. Hollywood has always been a propaganda engine, but what about the deep mysteries of the esoteric? What about Britney and her handlers? What about Plato? What about Eyes Wide Shut and Kubrick? You can purchase signed copies of my book and sign up for my talks below.
Local food and seed systems must be rebuilt for Africans, write Mariam Mayet, Stephen Greenberg and Linzi Lewis. By Mariam Mayet, Stephen Greenberg and Linzi Lewis African Centre for Biodiversity in Johnnesburg Inter Press Service Africa is facing dire times.…Read more →
To some nations in the world, the United States may appear to be overly “conservative” or “backwards” regarding its general position on abortion. Russia, China, Canada, and Australia all allow this practice in generally unrestricted terms. Europeans are generally allowing of first trimester abortions. Social attitudes about the practice vary, with Sweden being the most permissive in terms of attitude, but Russia being the place where a woman is most likely to have had an abortion.
The peanut gallery of the House Chamber was in disarray during President Trump’s State of the Union address. The crowd of senators, representatives and their guests featured a bloc of Democrat women senators and congressional members dressed in white, with “ERA” (Equal Rights Amendment) buttons on many of their blouses.
Images of resistance The three images below teach us how society is transformed – by the courage and determination of the oppressed and marginalized; by tears of rage, and by stony cold resistance in the face of violent retaliation by entrenched power. It is not that these pioneers were fearless, but that they acted despite … Continue reading Law versus faith, female activists versus male devotees and other strange creatures at Sabarimala →
Over the past two years, the #MeToo movement appears to have taken the entertainment and media industry by storm, forcing numerous resignations of male news anchors and executives accused of sexual misconduct and abuse. But few are aware of the early roots of the movement and how its recent iteration was re-appropriated by an elite super class – for the consumption of their upper middle class, and middle class fan bases.
Teodrose Fikre
21st Century Wire
I must say this from the outset, this article is not meant to, in any way, diminish the pains and suffering felt by marginalized groups throughout America and beyond. Neither is my aim to preach compliance in the face of injustice or to tell people to be silent given the pervasive iniquities of our time.
I was born a protester … My mother had to go to the school a lot and talk to the principal.
— Dorli Rainey (In conversation with author Paul Haeder)
I am being jailed because I have advocated change for equality, justice, and peace. … I stand where thousands of abolitionists, escaped slaves, workers and political activists have stood for demanding justice, for refusing to either quietly bear the biting lash of domination or to stand by silently as others bear the same lash.