The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict and the Battle for Context
Rusere Shoniwa sets out the importance of context in considering the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Rusere Shoniwa sets out the importance of context in considering the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
In Part 2 of his exploration of the geo-engineering phenomenon, Rusere Shoniwa examines the moral culpability of its perpetrators in the context of a broader pattern of terror unleashed on populations by agents of global capital. Originally published on A Plague on Both Houses.
Rusere Shoniwa interviews David Fleming of the newly launched political project The Independent Alliance and summarises the contents of their pro national sovereignty manifesto.
This first in a two part series on ‘the elephant in the climate-change room’ tackles the sparsely covered issue of geoengineering and deliberate weather manipulation.
The debate over the folly of climate alarmism vs climate change denial rages on, as Rusere Shoniwa counters Cook’s response to his previous criticism of Cook’s promotion of the anthropogenic climate catastrophe narrative.
Rusere Shoniwa takes journalist Jonathan Cook to task over his establishment aligned stance in pushing climate alarmism. Shoniwa argues that, as with Covid-19, the science on climate change is not settled, but censored.
In this 3rd and final article in his series dissecting the right leaning media’s takes on the role of immigrants in the recent French riots, Rusere Shoniwa takes a swipe at the fighting talk from alt media’s Christian soldiers, and examine how their typical analysis of Islamic extremism misses the glaringly obvious big picture.
In Part 2 of his 3 part series, Rusere Shoniwa takes issue with commentary by the Right-leaning independent media who seized on the French riots as the perfect vehicle to illustrate the evils of immigration.
Part 1/3 of Rusere Shoniwa’s take on the French riots and the commentary they attracted from the Right-leaning freedom movement.
Rusere Shoniwa discusses the importance of digital privacy with the founder of The Institute for Digital Privacy, John Nugent.