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Tag Archives: cruelty
RFK, Saint of the Anti-vaxers, ‘destroyer of women’ – ‘destroyer of health protection for US citizens’
Newsweek 2023: Robert F. Kennedy stated in a televised interview on Tuesday that he had flown on Jeffrey Epstein‘s private jet twice—weeks after telling Newsweek that he had only taken one flight on the late financier’s aircraft. The independent 2024 presidential candidate was among a … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, addiction, cruelty, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffery Epstein, Kennedy curse, lies, misogyny, philanderer, RFK, truth, US health, videotapes
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The Epstein saga: the denial of public interest to give voice to victims
Let us never forget the courageous Virginia Giuffre: NEW YORK (AP) — A posthumous and “unsparing” memoir by one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accusers, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, will be published this fall, publishing house Alfred A. Knopf said Sunday. … Continue reading
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Tagged blackmail, cover ups, cruelty, disgust, enablers, Ghislaine Maxwell, injustice, intimidation, Jeffrey Epstein, journalism, misogyny, networks of crime, Phuket, Prince Andrew, psychological harm, reporting, sex trafficking, shame, Thailand, threats, TikTok, trauma, truth to power, Virginia Giuffre, voice of survivors
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Religious Mafia
I am reproducing a Substack piece by Chris Hedges: When Religious Mafia & Rightwing Extremists Take Over (w/ Rollo Romig) | The Chris Hedges Report The 2017 murder of Gauri Lankesh, an Indian journalist and activist, is indicative of … Continue reading
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Tagged america, assassinations, cruelty, cults, exclusion, India, israel, journalism, land grab. poverty, murder, oersecution, othering, religious mafia, right wing extremism, targetting, torment, wealth
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Killing a country
I read this recently on a Substack: The night before I read this, I had been watching the excellent TV series, Babylon Berlin: Colognian commissioner Gereon Rath moves to Berlin, the epicenter of political and social changes in the Golden … Continue reading
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Tagged brown shirts, cruelty, detention, exploitation, fear mongering, gangs, inequality, mobs, no due process, poverty, thugs, USA
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Community Life is an Ecosystem
Robert Reich wrote on Substack:
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Tagged agriculture, compassion, cruelty, destruction, extraction, extremes, harmony, human love, ICE, inhumane, negation, no due process, sharing, terror, torture
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ICE ratios 1:400 migrants
Restacked on Substack: America once promoted its ‘melting pot’ of well integrated Americans, drawn from across the world. Now we have the “Big Beautiful Bill” which heralds a windfall for ICE (not the UK’s Institute of Civil Engineers, but America’s … Continue reading
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Tagged asylum seekers, climate change, conflict, cruelty, detention centres, global migration, government gangs, inhumane, migrants, terror, war, white supremacy
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Privatising Royal Mail and Evasion of Corporate Responsibility
This horror movie of a case of heartless and cowardly management at the Post Office and appalling decisions to continue to run a flawed legacy system. See Timeline of events at: https://www.accountingweb.co.uk/tech/accounting-software/horizon-the-20-year-accounting-software-scandal For centuries, Royal Mail has been a cornerstone … Continue reading
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Tagged Conservative Part., corporate responsibility, criminal prosecutions, cruelty, defamation, false imprisonment, flawed legacy software, government oversight, grief, harm, injustice, innocents, IT, kafkaesque, Labour Party, legacy software, legal errors, loss, modernising, poor judgement, poor security, Post Office scandal, sub-postmasters, suffering, suicide, UK Government
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Ukraine and God
I am reproducing a Ukrainian essay which I found highly moving but also a lesson of how war can push you to your God, rather than push your belief away.
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Tagged aggression, beliefs, cruelty, faith, feeling alone, God, grief, hate, injustice, loss, love, pain, peace, sovereign state, suffering, ukraine, war
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The Right to Peaceful Protest: against those who abuse human rights
I am reproducing this piece by Robert Reich. I fear what happened in Nazi Germany and more recently in the Arab Spring may be about to happen in the United States. Who would ever have thought this could become a … Continue reading
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