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No Such Thing As An Objective Journalist: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

No Such Thing As An Objective Journalist: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix – Caitlin Johnstone

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I feel like we haven’t been talking enough about the fact that US government agencies were just caught intimately collaborating with massive online platforms to censor content in the name of regulating the “cognitive infrastructure” of society. The only way you could be okay with the US government appointing itself this authority would be if you believed the US government is an honest and beneficent entity that works toward the benefit of the common man. Which would of course be an unacceptable thing for a grown adult to believe.
It’s still astonishing that we live in a world where our rulers will openly imprison a journalist for telling the truth and then self-righteously bloviate about the need to stop authoritarian regimes from persecuting journalists.

Look at this scumbag:
Look at him. Can you believe this piece of shit? The gall. The absolute gall.
There is no such thing as unbiased journalism. If someone tells you they are unbiased they are either knowingly lying, or they are so lacking in self-awareness that you should not listen to them anyway.

The divide is not between biased journalists and unbiased journalists, it’s between journalists who are honest and transparent about their biases and journalists who are not. There are no unbiased journalists. There are no unbiased people. You’re either honest about this or you’re not.

Of course journalists should try to be as fair and honest as they can. It’s just the epitome of childlike naivety to believe that western mainstream journalists do this.

Reporters who support the mainstream worldview are just as biased as reporters from Russian or Chinese state media; they espouse a peculiar perspective and concrete interests and agendas. The problem is the mainstream worldview is so normalized it looks like impartial reality, so you’ll get mainstream western journalists speaking disdainfully of Julian Assange or The Grayzone or whoever because those people have biases and agendas, as though they themselves have no biases or agendas and are nothing other than impartial arbiters of absolute reality.

Which is plainly ridiculous. The worldview which facilitates the abuses of oligarchy and empire and the status quo politics which serves as their vehicle is anything but impartial. It’s not even sane. But because it’s been normalized by propaganda it looks like baseline reality.

The only reason the mainstream worldview is mainstream is because the world’s most powerful people have poured a tremendous amount of money into making it mainstream. That’s the one and only reason. It’s not the moderate perspective, it’s just the most funded and marketed perspective.

All journalists have biases, and all journalists have agendas. It’s just that most of them have the mundane agenda of becoming esteemed and well-known, and the easiest way to do that is to espouse the mainstream worldview where the tide of propaganda can carry you to shore.

The easiest way to become rich and famous in news media is to promote the interests of the rich and powerful people who own and influence the news media. The easiest way to become reviled and marginalized is to attack those interests. Your values determine which path you choose.
There’s no such thing as a Hollywood ending.
There’s no such thing as an objective journalist.
There’s no such thing as a moral billionaire.
There’s no such thing as a humanitarian intervention.
There’s no such thing as an honest war.
People should learn all this in grade school.
Who understands that narrative control is power? Empire managers. Plutocrats. Propagandists. Smearmeisters. Manipulators. Abusers. Cult leaders. Bullies.
Who does not understand that narrative control is power? Pretty much everyone else.

This is the source of most problems.
Platforms censoring hate speech is not the same as platforms censoring political speech and speech which criticizes the agendas of the powerful. Censoring hate speech is done to benefit the platform’s profit margins; censoring political speech is done to benefit powerful government agencies. You can make slippery slope arguments, but they’re not equal, and they’re not similar.
You can argue with the reality that for-profit platforms will always censor the most repellent forms of speech in order to prevent their audiences from being driven from the platform, but that is reality. And it is very different from censoring on behalf of US alphabet agencies. If what you want is a platform where all legal forms of expression are allowed, then for-profit platforms are not a good vehicle for that. Perhaps you want a nationalized social media platform funded by taxpayers with robust speech protections built into its terms of use.
There’s a massive difference between a platform banning speech which makes that platform a gross place that nobody wants to hang out at and a platform banning the way people talk about a war or a virus because government agencies told them to. It’s unhelpful to conflate the two.

And the conflation goes both ways. People who just want to spew hate will pretend to care about fighting the power, and the powerful who want to censor the internet to suppress inconvenient speech will pretend to care about stopping hate. It’s important to be aware of these obfuscations.

There’s a night and day difference between people who oppose censorship because they don’t want the powerful controlling human speech and people who oppose censorship because they want to say ethnic slurs. They’re not the same. A good tool for making these distinctions is to examine whether the agenda punches down or punches up. If it seeks to suppress speech on behalf of the powerful or harm disempowered communities, it’s punching down.

Nobody’s ever been able to answer this question: if Russia’s decision to invade Ukraine had nothing to do with western provocations, how come so many western experts spent years warning that the west’s actions would provoke Russia to invade Ukraine?

Ukraine is a far more celebrated and aggressively defended centerpiece of hawkish American fanaticism than Israel ever was.

If you find yourself rushing to defend the foreign policy of the most militarily, economically and culturally dominant nation on earth, ask yourself why that is. Ask whom that impulse benefits. Ask how that impulse came upon you. Ask if it could have been put there by propaganda.


It is false to claim that capitalism, competition and greed are “human nature”. I cite as my source for this claim the fact that I am human. The truth is that those who claim capitalism, competition and greed are “human nature” are not actually telling you anything about human nature. They are telling you about their own nature.
And it isn’t even really accurate to call it their “nature”; it’s just their conditioning. And we can all change our conditioning. The only people who deny this are those who haven’t sincerely tried to yet.

One reason I publish poetry and share insights about philosophy and spirituality on top of my political and foreign policy commentary is because as the information ecosystem gets more polluted it’s not enough to tell people what you think, you’ve got to show them who you are. As more and more energy goes into distorting and manipulating public understanding of the world, it becomes more necessary to bare your soul to the furthest extent possible so people can decide on their own whether you’re the kind of person they want to pay attention to.

People are very distrusting in today’s environment, and rightly so; we swim in an ocean of lies. You can get around that distrust by manipulating people into thinking you’re trustworthy, or you can do it by taking transparency to the furthest extent possible and letting yourself be fully seen so that people can make up their own minds about you for themselves.
I can’t promise that I’ll always get everything right or that I’ll always be seeing things the most clearly, but I can promise to always be honest and to always be running on maximum transparency about who I am, where I’m coming from, and what my biases and agendas are.
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Brazil: Criminal proceedings against former President Lula da Silva violated due process guarantees, UN Human Rights Committee finds

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Brazil: Criminal proceedings against former President Lula da Silva violated due process guarantees, UN Human Rights Committee finds | OHCHR

GENEVA (28 April 2022) – The investigation and prosecution of former President Lula da Silva violated his right to be tried by an impartial tribunal, his right to privacy and his political rights, the UN Human Rights Committee has found.

The Committee issued its findings after considering a complaint filed by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the former President of Brazil from 2003 to 2010, regarding how he was brought to the trial in the country’s biggest corruption investigation.

“While States have a duty to investigate and prosecute acts of corruption and to keep the population informed, especially when a former head of State is concerned, such actions must be conducted fairly and respect due process guarantees,” said Committee member Arif Bulkan.

Former President Lula was investigated in 2016 for alleged involvement in two cases in the “Operation Car Wash” (Operacão Lava Jato), an extensive criminal investigation in Brazil which uncovered corruption between the State-owned oil and petrol company, Petrobrás, several construction companies, and various Brazilian politicians to obtain secret campaign funds. The investigation was conducted under former Federal Criminal Court Judge Sergio Moro.

During the investigation, former judge Moro approved a request by the prosecutor to tap Lula’s telephones, as well as those of his family and his lawyer. He then released the content of the wiretaps to the media before formally instituting charges. He also issued a bench warrant to detain Lula for questioning. The warrant was leaked to the media, and photographs of Lula were consequently taken by the media as if he were under arrest.

Former judge Moro sentenced Lula to 9-year imprisonment in July 2017. In January of the next year, Lula’s sentence was increased to 12 years by the Federal Regional Court. In April 2018, he began serving his sentence while his appeals were pending.

The Superior Electoral Court rejected Lula’s candidacy for the October Presidential Elections on the ground that the country’s legislation prevents anyone convicted of certain crimes and under certain conditions from running for public office, even if there are appeals pending.

The Supreme Federal Court quashed Lula’s sentence in 2021, ruling that former judge Moro had no jurisdiction to investigate and try the cases, and annulled the investigation on the basis that the former judge was not considered to be impartial.

“Although the Supreme Federal Court vacated Lula’s conviction and imprisonment in 2021, these decisions were not timely and effective enough to avoid or redress the violations,” Bulkan said.

The Committee considered that the bench warrant, issued in breach of domestic law, violated Lula’s right to personal liberty and that the wiretappings and disclosure of his conversations to the public violated his right to privacy.

It found that the conduct and other public acts of former judge Moro violated Lula’s right to be tried by an impartial tribunal; and that the actions and public statements by the former judge and the prosecutors violated his right to presumption of innocence.

The Committee also considered that these procedural violations rendered Lula’s prohibition to run for president arbitrary and therefore in violation of his political rights, including his right to run for office. It urged Brazil to ensure that any further criminal proceedings against Lula comply with due process guarantees and to prevent similar violations in the future.

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Story by Daniel Stewart • 19/11/22 
The Netherlands has summoned the Russian ambassador to give explanations on Moscow's statements criticizing the recent judgment on the tragedy of flight MH17, issued by a court in The Hague that sentenced two Russian citizens to each life imprisonment for the death of the 298 people on board as a result of the downing of this plane in 2014.

The Netherlands' complaint is related to Moscow's statement that the trial "was not impartial", a "totally reprehensible" assessment, according to Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra, who has accused Russia of turning "the world upside down", the daily 'Het Parool' reports.

For Hoekstra, the Kremlin is reacting "incorrectly and indecently" to a decision of the Dutch legal system, which is "really unacceptable" if one takes into account, he emphasized, "that Russia is currently violating all the principles of international law".

Hoekstra said that it is essential to respond to these accusations coming from Russia, partly also to 'show' the relatives of the victims that the Netherlands stands for the division of powers.

The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Thursday regretting that this court in The Hague had "ignored" the principles of impartiality, while criticizing the alleged political motivations behind the whole judicial process.

The court sentenced Russian defendants Girkin and Dubinsky, as well as Ukrainian Leonid Kharchenko, to life imprisonment 'in absentia' for the murder of the 298 people on board Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in July 2014. They were all found guilty of involvement in the supply, deployment and removal of the 'Buk' system used to bring down the plane.

Moreover, the judges have confirmed that the plane was hit by a Russian-made missile that would have been launched from a territory located in Pervomaisk, in an area under Russian control, in eastern Ukraine.

Netherlands summons Russian ambassador over criticism of MH17 ruling (msn.com)he Netherlands has summoned the Russian ambassador to give explanations on Moscow's statements criticizing the recent judgment on the tragedy of flight MH17, issued by a court in The Hague that sentenced two Russian citizens to each life imprisonment for the death of the 298 people on board as a result of the downing of this plane in 2014.
 
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Kim Jong Un’s daughter makes first public appearance with her father

Story by Daniel Stewart  19/11/22
 
The daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was seen for the first time in public on Friday when North Korea's state-run news agency released footage showing her shaking hands with the leader as they look at military equipment.

In the photographs the daughter, whose name has not been released by KCNA, is wearing a white coat and accompanies Kim Jong Un in what appears to be the supervision of the launch of the intercontinental missile announced this Friday.

The North Korean leader is very reserved when it comes to his private life and hardly any information has been released. As reported by CNN, South Korean intelligence estimates that the marriage bond with Ri Sol Ju became known three years after the wedding.

In 2013 basketball player Dennis Rodman told the newspaper 'The Guardian' that he had met Kim's baby and that it was called "Ju Ae", although this information has not been officially confirmed, but confirmed the rumors that arose in the country that his wife was pregnant a year earlier.

 

 
 
 
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Elon Musk submits Donald Trump’s Twitter account reinstatement to a poll on the social network.

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Twitter platform owner Elon Musk has submitted the reinstatement of former U.S. President Donald Trump's social network profile to a public poll and said the result will determine the final decision by writing "Vox Populi, Vox Dei" (voice of the people, voice of God) on his account.

The poll has exceeded three million votes in just one hour, when the balance is in favor of recovering the Republican's account with 56.7 percent of the support, while the remaining 43.3 percent have positioned themselves against this decision.

The social network allows the user to customize the time allowed to answer the question, however Musk has maintained the default option whereby a period of 24 hours is given to participate.

This Friday, Musk acknowledged that the "had not yet been taken", although the profiles of actress and humorist Kathy Griffin, psychologist Jordan Peterson and conservative satirical news portal Babylon Bee had been restored.

Trump's profile on the social network of the blue bird was suspended after the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, when a mob of ultranationalists stormed the US Parliament to try to prevent the transfer of power to the president-elect, Joe Biden, considering that the elections had been rigged.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Pelosi assures that the attack on her husband was not a reason to resign from the Democratic leadership of the House of Representatives.

Story by Daniel Stewart • 19/11/22 
The still Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, has acknowledged that the assault her husband, Paul, suffered in his own home did not motivate her to resign from the Democratic leadership of the lower house. 
"No, it had the opposite effect (...) In any case, it made me think about staying", Pelosi assured, questioned by the media if that tragic episode was one of the arguments that motivated her to abandon her position as head of the Democratic Party in the House of Representatives. Pelosi has pointed out that, after almost 20 years as Democratic leader in the House, it was time to leave office and do other types of activities such as "dancing" or "singing". "There's a life out there, right?" she said, according to ABC News.

Regarding her husband's recovery, Pelosi reported that he is progressing favorably and "is doing well", although she stressed that the most traumatic part of the situation was that the assault took place in his private home in San Francisco.

On a personal level, she acknowledged feeling guilty because her husband was the main victim of an assault that, predictably, was aimed at her, since the attacker was always asking "Where is Nancy?

"If he had fallen, slipped on the ice or had an accident and hurt his head, that would be horrible, but for it to be an assault against him because they were looking for me.... They call it 'survivor's guilt' or something like that," he admitted.

Pelosi announced her resignation from the leadership of the Democratic Party in the House of Representatives on Thursday, just hours after the victory of the Republicans in the Lower House was certified.

The representative confirmed that she would continue to serve as a congresswoman "speaking for the people of San Francisco," but will not run for re-election to the Democratic leadership. "The time has come for a new generation to lead the Democratic caucus that I respect so much," she said.

 
 
 
 
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US – US Justice Department appoints independent prosecutor to investigate Donald Trump

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The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday appointed an independent prosecutor to oversee criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump's withholding of national defense information, as well as the assault on Capitol Hill.
 
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed Jack Smith to lead these investigations. A former chief prosecutor of the Special Tribunal in The Hague, Smith was in charge of assessing war crimes committed during the war in Kosovo -- from February 1998 to June 1999 -- according to CNN.

"Based on recent developments, including the former president's announcement that he will be a candidate for president in the upcoming election and the incumbent president's stated intention to be a candidate as well, I have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint a prosecutor," Garland said.

Smith must now investigate the possible criminal implications that Trump could face after an FBI operative discovered in his luxurious mansion in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, a remarkable amount of classified documents related to the defense of the United States.

Likewise, the independent prosecutor will also analyze the role of the former president in the ignominious afternoon of January 6, 2021, when a mob of ultra-nationalist hotheads stormed the Capitol in Washington to try to stop the transfer of power to the newly elected president, Joe Biden, considering that the elections were rigged.

According to witnesses consulted by the aforementioned U.S. television network, Smith's main objective in leading both investigations is to gather more information and bring the testimony of witnesses before a federal grand jury in the coming weeks.

Smith has stressed that his main task will be to carry out these investigations "independently and based on the best traditions of the Department of Justice". "I will exercise independent judgment and move the investigations forward expeditiously and thoroughly to whatever outcome the facts and the law dictate," he said.

However, the announcement has not been well received by former President Trump, who, in statements to the conservative Fox network, has assured that he "will not participate" in the investigations led by Smith, as he is not willing to collaborate with the "worst politicization of American Justice".

The former president has defended that his innocence has already been demonstrated repeatedly over the past few years, as he has overcome up to two 'impeachment' (impeachment) and former special prosecutor Robert Mueller failed to prove the alleged collusion of Trump.

Finally, Trump has been convinced that this announcement by the Justice Department comes just now, a few days after the former president announced his candidacy for the 2024 elections, because he is the one who leads "all the polls" among voters of "both parties".

"Hunter Biden is a criminal many times and nothing happens to him. Joe Biden is a criminal many times, and nothing happens to him (...) It is unfair to the country and to the Republican Party (...) The party has to stand up and fight," he concluded.

 

The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday appointed an independent prosecutor to oversee criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump's withholding of national defense information, as well as the assault on Capitol Hill.
 
 
 
 
 

Ukrainian deputy defense minister estimates that the offensive in Crimea could take place by the end of December

Story by Daniel Stewart • 20/11/22  
Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Volodimir Havrilov has ventured that Ukrainian troops could start the offensive on the Crimean peninsula by the end of December as part of their advance in the east of the country. 
"We could set foot in Crimea by the end of December - is it possible? It is possible," the deputy minister explained in statements to Sky News during an interview given while visiting the UK this week. 
Havrilov, a retired general, has stressed the importance represented by the Crimean peninsula, incorporated by Russia in 2014 after an annexation by force ratified in a plebiscite considered illegal by the Ukrainian authorities and their allies.

The deputy minister has assured in this regard that peace talks with the Kremlin can only occur when Russia has abandoned "every inch of Ukraine", Crimean peninsula included.

A scenario that, according to the deputy minister, has the full support of the Ukrainian people. "The existing consensus in Ukrainian society is that we have to go all the way, no matter what kind of scenario is on the table," he added in reference to the possible use of weapons of mass destruction by Russia.

"The possibility is remote, but it would be a drama," Havrilov has indicated about a nuclear option that Russia has ruled out on numerous occasions before accusing Ukraine and its allies of fueling that kind of rhetoric.

"People have paid a lot of blood, a lot of efforts for what we have already achieved and everyone knows that any delay is just the continuation of this war against Ukraine's existence as a nation," he has indicated.

 

 
 
 
 
 

Russia warns that «Zelenski and his henchmen» will be held accountable for POW deaths

Story by Daniel Stewart • News 360 19/11/22 
Russia's Justice Ministry has warned that both Ukraine's President Volodimir Zelensky and "his henchmen" will be held accountable for the alleged execution of Russian prisoners of war at the hands of Ukrainian soldiers.
 "Zelensky and his henchmen will have to answer before the court of history, the peoples of Russia and Ukraine for each and every one of the tortured and murdered prisoners," the Justice Ministry said in a statement. The Ministry also stressed that the circumstances of the alleged execution of these ten prisoners of war cannot be defended by Ukraine or anyone in the international community as "a tragic exception", reports TASS.

The Russian Defense Ministry on Friday accused Ukrainian military of the execution of at least a dozen prisoners of war captured in images that it denounced as a "methodical and intentional murder".

Although the Ministry's statement does not provide details at the moment about the executions, its publication coincides with a complaint also made Friday by pro-Russian authorities in the Donetsk region about a possible massacre of Russian servicemen in the town of Makivka, just east of the capital.

In this context, the Russian Foreign Ministry has appealed to international bodies to "condemn this heinous crime" and to launch a "thorough" investigation so that these alleged executions do not go unpunished.

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