Patrick Henningsen

CN LIVE! Guest Patrick Henningsen on Why Assange Case Must Be Media’s Priority

Slowly but surely, the mainstream media firewall is beginning to fold regarding the mainstream media and political establishment’s silence and complicity in the unlawful detention and treatment of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Recently in Australia, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives formally approved a group of 11 cross-party MPs committed to returning Assange to Australia.

Henningsen: UK Election is About Brexit, But Economic Woes Won’t Go Away

Finally, after much parliamentary jiggery-pokery, a date for a UK General Election has been set – December 12th to be precise, and right in time for Christmas. Will PM Boris Johnson and the Brexit Party claim the majority they say they have in hand? Can Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn overcome his own inner-party gremlins of 2019? Certainly, if the election were held today, the Tories would walk to victory, but a lot could happen in 6 weeks. 

CrossTalk: ‘Global Uprising’ with Joshua Landis, James Jatras & Patrick Henningsen

Color revolutions, uprisings and unrest. Every week it seems, a new country added to the list. What’s driving this trend and are all protests alike?
“All across the Middle East and beyond there are large scale protests and growing political instability. In many countries the old ways of doing business have only enriched privileged elites, while the prospects for the many are few and far in between. Do the elites have answers for today’s growing problems?”

INTERVIEW: Dilyana Gaytandzhieva on US-Serbia Trafficking Arms to ISIS in Yemen

This past week, SUNDAY WIRE host Patrick Henningsen spoke at length with Bulgarian investigative journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva from Arms Watch, for the latest on brave Serbian whistleblower, Aleksandar Obradovic, who helped to expose his government’s corruption in an arms trafficking scandal, but which ended

INTERVIEW: Ian R. Crane on the Safety of the 5G Roll-Out

More than any previous technological roll-out, governments and corporations are pushing extra hard to meet their timetable for the implementation of the new and completely untested 5G technology. As a result, any concerns about public safety are being treated as an afterthought, and dismissed by industry marketeers as irrational public superstition.