A Talk with Eva Bartlett – Part 2

This is part 2 of a talk I had with independent journalist and researcher Eva Bartlett on the Syrian conflict. Eva exposes the false narrative and dismantles the myth of “moderate rebels”, supposedly fighting for freedom and democracy in what is erroneously defined as a “civil war” against a tyrannical “regime” – obligatorily described as “brutal”. Enjoy. Part 1 can be found … Continue reading

A Talk with Eva Bartlett – Part 1

In this episode we have the pleasure to bring you part 1 of our chat with independent Middle East reporter Eva Bartlett, which we had on February 17th 2017. In our talk we discussed Eva’s first-hand experience in Syria – including East Aleppo – and how and why the narrative of the conflict has been distorted by Mainstream Corporate Media … Continue reading

Apophenia Audio Podcast #4: Gladio A – an Overview – Part 2

We continue our exploration into the historical facts surrounding the Gladio organisation. This episode deals with the 1964 quasi-coup d’état in Italy, the military conference at the Hotel Parco dei Principi in Rome (1965) and the connections with the Strategy of Tension, the Piazza Fontana bombing of 1969 and a mysterious “publishing house” in Portugal, the Aginter Press, directed by … Continue reading

Apophenia Audio Podcast #3: Gladio A – an Overview – Part 1

With the word “Gladio” reappearing everywhere these days, courtesy of the recent, implausible terror attacks in Paris, it is perhaps a good time to re-acquaint ourselves with the origins of this supranational agency for psychological warfare. Once identified, its fingerprints can be more easily recognised in any similar event. Here is my humble contribution. Episode references: Italian PM and president … Continue reading

Apophenia Audio Podcast #2: I.S.I.S. Unveiled

Timeline of atrocities committed by “rebels” and minimised or ignored by Western MSM: The Aqrab massacre (December 2012): video. The Deir ez-Zor massacre (April 2013): video. The Khan al-Assal massacre (July 2013). The massacre in the Lattakia Province (August 2013). The Adra massacre (December 2013). The Ma’an massacre (February 2014). Patrick Henningsen: 21st Century Wire Patrick Henningsen discuss ISIL on … Continue reading

Audio Podcast #1: Why did the ICC refuse to investigate Israel?

The International Criminal Court has declined to investigate the war crimes committed by Israeli Defence Forces on the Mavi Marmara (Gaza Aid Flotilla) incident on May 2010 on the grounds that the case was not grave enough. That may be so. However, given the sheer amount of Israel’s war crimes in other past situations (see here), none of which has … Continue reading