Recommended Reading: Trip Line
In today’s Recommended Reading, Nina circles back to talk about why pretending Musk isn’t turning Twitter into a fascist paradise is a form of collaboration.
Read MoreIn today’s Recommended Reading, Nina circles back to talk about why pretending Musk isn’t turning Twitter into a fascist paradise is a form of collaboration.
Read MoreNew ItA post today; highlighting the very best of Nina’s social media writing from around the web. We’ve got nazis, neufeudalism and a boiling planet on NIDC.
Read MoreNina’s back with an in-depth investigation into a riddle no one outside of the Beltway was struggling to solve. Power, politics and payola collide on NIDC.
Read MoreBiden’s rolling out his cabinet, the media is tossing out bullsh*t and Rahm Emanuel might be on his way back into government over the strong objections of Rolling Stone senior writer Jamil Smith; not that Biden gives a damn of course, since the machine bought Smith’s soul a long time ago.
Read MorePart four of a five part series looking at mainstream corporate media retractions, walk backs, and debunked articles about Russia and reflections on my own personal experiences with the objectively surreal “Russiagate” saga.
Read MorePart one of a five part series looking at mainstream corporate media retractions, walk backs, and debunked articles about Russia and reflections on my own personal experiences with the objectively surreal “Russiagate” saga.
Read MoreNina takes an exhaustive look at 33 articles debunking aspects of what is now known as Russiagate in US political circles.
Read MoreNina is back on the trail of Election Fraud as we visit the 2016 Indiana Democratic Primary contest, take a trip down History Lane with Richard Charnin to look at historical evidence of election fraud and debunk a few more debunkers for sport and pleasure.
Read MoreOur latest edition of Recommended Reading – Big Energy’s War on Solar, the 1996 Telecom Act, Civil Liberties Violations in America and more. The very best in socialist, progressive reading from around the web.
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