SUNDAY SCREENING: Gulf War Syndrome: Killing Our Own (2007)
Our weekly documentary film curated by our editorial team at 21WIRE.
Our weekly documentary film curated by our editorial team at 21WIRE.
Former DNI James Clapper had his own words read back to him by Ray McGovern, exposing his role in justifying the Iraq invasion based on fraudulent intelligence. Clapper Admits Gross Intelligence Failure on Iraq WMDs But Still Escapes Justice By…Read more →
Special guest, Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, talks about her new investigative documentary ‘Diplomatic Viruses‘, NATO’s latest sabre rattling exercise in Serbia, Bosnian election lattice, Britain’s disturbing 5G roll-out, Vatican ‘exorcism’, and much more.
Hosts Mike Robinson and Patrick Henningsen for the early week’s news round-up from the UK Column. Watch:
At long last, the British government’s latest ‘Novichok victim’ appears for a touching and emotional interview. 45 year-old Charlie Rowley was finally let off the security services leash just enough to squeeze out a new official version of how he and his now deceased partner managed to find themselves in the middle of what ITV and the government-media complex insist is ‘Another Russia WMD Attack on UK Soil’.
By Craig Murray
In my last post I set out the official Government account of the events in the Skripal Case.
Here I examine the credibility of this story. Next week I shall look at alternative explanations.
As if the Skripal Affair was odd and ridiculous enough, this latest chapter in the Novichok thriller series seems even more unlikely and outlandish than its previous iteration. As expected, British officials are all lining-up with official statements of righteous indignation, each blaming Russia for another supposed “chemical attack” on British soil.
We’re told there was another deadly Russian ‘Novichok‘ WMD attack in sleepy Wiltshire, England this week – and the government’s advice: ‘use baby wipes’. All this and more…
UK Column co-anchors Brian Gerrish and Mike Robinson joined by analyst Alex Thomson for today’s news round-up from the UK and internationally. Watch:
Going over the Friday night’s post-mortem in Syria, and pondering the Tripartite powers’ apparent decimation of international law. It seems that the US, Britain and France have a lot to answer for now. Meanwhile, the BBC offers a platform to a Syrian terrorist moonlighting as a White Helmet-terrorist, and Rupert Murdoch continues pumping out fake news on Syria.
UK Column News anchor Mike Robinson and Patrick Henningsen with a break down of this and much more. Watch:
Venezuelan authorities hit back at their counterparts in Panama and Switzerland this week after they approved new measures targeting Caracas.
By Craig Murray
The government has attempted to control the narrative by finally admitting, as they have known for three weeks and just ahead of the OPCW experts coming out and saying so, that there is no evidence the substance used in the Salisbury attack was made in Russia.