Race to Revolution: The United States and Cuba During Slavery and Jim Crow by Gerald Horne

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[PDF file]: […] driven Napoleon out of the peninsula. This of course increased the British pressure on Spain to abolish slavery too. While slavery and the slave trade were not suppressed in Cuba before the end of the 19th century, the Ministerio de Ultramar in Madrid knew that US and Spanish slaveholders in Cuba were promoting ‘independence’ […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] for bone fragments. He found some – but he also found a bullet. Another bullet meant more than one gunman had been firing and his discovery was suppressed to preserve the lone assassin, ‘magic bullet’ thesis. Young’s account – complete with his correspondence about this with Warren Commission member (and former US President) Gerald […]

The view from the bridge

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[…] role Parris is referred to on p. 406 of Charles Moore’s Margaret Thatcher: the Authorized biography (London: Penguin, 2013). 17 See, for example, Jeffrey Kaye’s ‘The long- suppressed official report on US biowarfare in North Korea’ at or and Stephen Endicott and Edward Hagerman, ‘United States Biological Warfare during the Korean War: rhetoric and […]

Volodymyr Zelensky and the breadbasket-case of Europe: The deep politics of a hybrid regime

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[PDF file]: […] note 12) p. 534 Significantly, Zelensky’s character Vasyl Holoborodko has the same name as a celebrated Ukrainian poet (born 1945 and still alive), who was persecuted and suppressed by the Soviet authorities for three decades. This name identification imparts a touch of pathos and indomitability to Zelensky’s fictional president. The real-life Vasyl Holoborodko had […]

The View from the Bridge

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[…] are substantial enough for 28 pages dealing with ‘specific sources of foreign support’ for the official terrorists in the 2002 congressional inquiry into 9/11 to have been suppressed on grounds of ‘national security’ by President George W. Bush.4 3 Those still classified pages were recently read by two Congressmen who subsequently hinted that they […]

Zelensky Ukraine parapolitics

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[…] note 12) p. 534 Significantly, Zelensky’s character Vasyl Holoborodko has the same name as a celebrated Ukrainian poet (born 1945 and still alive), who was persecuted and suppressed by the Soviet authorities for three decades. This name identification imparts a touch of pathos and indomitability to Zelensky’s fictional president. The real-life Vasyl Holoborodko had […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 79 (Summer 2020) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] role Parris is referred to on p. 406 of Charles Moore’s Margaret Thatcher: the Authorized biography (London: Penguin, 2013). 17 See, for example, Jeffrey Kaye’s ‘The long- suppressed official report on US biowarfare in North Korea’ at or and Stephen Endicott and Edward Hagerman, ‘United States Biological Warfare during the Korean War: rhetoric and […]

Zelensky Ukraine parapolitics

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[…] note 12) p. 534 Significantly, Zelensky’s character Vasyl Holoborodko has the same name as a celebrated Ukrainian poet (born 1945 and still alive), who was persecuted and suppressed by the Soviet authorities for three decades. This name identification imparts a touch of pathos and indomitability to Zelensky’s fictional president. The real-life Vasyl Holoborodko had […]

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