The US ended Germany access to cheap energy by destroying Nord Stream and then provided economic incentives for the struggling German industries to relocate to the US. However, our "journalists" can inform us the problem is a "full-blown assault" by China.
British anti-terrorism police detain prominent US human rights attorney Dan Kovalik
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British anti-terrorism police at Liverpool John Lennon Airport have detained US human rights attorney and international lawyer @danielmkovalik, sparking fresh condemnation over the UK’s expanding use of draconian border powers against prominent dissidents, independent journalists, and legal professionals.
Kovalik, whose high-profile legal repertoire includes representing Colombian President Gustavo Petro, was subjected to intense interrogation under the country's sweeping counter-terrorism legislation.
In a statement on X, Kovalik wrote:
"In the height of irony, I was detained at John Lennon International AirPort in Liverpool, England by anti-terrorism police concerned about my opposition to the Genocide on Gaza and the war on Iran."
According to statements released by Kovalik and independent monitoring groups, British authorities seized all of his electronic devices, including phones and laptops, and forced the submission of his biometric data—including fingerprints and DNA samples—under strict legal duress.
Critics argue the operational overreach highlights a coordinated campaign by British political police to weaponize state security apparatuses to intimidate figures challenging western foreign policy narratives.
The weaponization of Schedule 7 of the UK's Terrorism Act 2000 has increasingly drawn fire from international legal bodies, who warn that London is effectively operating a "bureaucratic dragnet" to suppress multi-polar advocacy and legal defense for Global South leaders.
Kovalik’s detention mirrors a broader, systemic pattern of state-backed harassment at UK entry points, which human rights advocates state is designed to criminalize anti-imperialist dissent and compromise confidential legal data under the guise of national security.
To paraphrase Mohammed Al-Kurd:
In one part of the world, we have mothers complaining about being threatened by some words on a tshirt.
In another part of the world, we have mothers searching through the rubble for their dead children.
Guess who receives more attention?
Si a los 6 años eres "demasiado pequeño" para saber que eres gay, entonces también eres demasiado pequeño para saber que eres hetero. Pero a nadie le parece raro que un niño diga que le gusta una niña. La lógica solo funciona cuando les conviene
The Western leaders who crow loudly about freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz systematically violate freedom of navigation on a regular basis.
They are seizing ‘shadow fleet’ tankers on the high seas.
They are blowing up or acquiescing in the destruction of civilian vessels in the Caribbean.
They are arming and shielding an Israeli regime that boards humanitarian vessels on the high seas and then tortures their passengers.
No one does more to undermine freedom of navigation than these Western war criminals.
I don't know what broke in the matrix, but watching John Bolton not only plead guilty to a felony but the specific felony he spent decades depicting as the most egregious -- calling for life imprisonment or execution for it -- is a level of karmic justice I didn't know existed.
Obama and the Clinton’s are responsible for this crime against humanity. Liberals will tell you with a straight face that voting for the lesser of two evils is a form of harm reduction as they bomb, destabilize nations across the globe.
Trump is considering asking Syria to fight Hezbollah in Lebanon
That’s right: we’re back to the US asking Al-Qaeda to do its dirty work in the Middle East.
History rhymes, guys.
The idea that Iran, which is currently in a war against the top global superpower for its very existence, is going to pay teens in Toronto and around the world to shoot at synagogues at 2AM to "send a message" is probably the most ridiculous shit I've ever been asked to believe.