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26. December 2025

Trump Bizarrely Claims Venezuela STOLE U.S. Oil, U.S. Sends MASSIVE ARMADA?!

We are currently in our annual crowdfunding campaign. If you want our independent and non-profit media network to continue in 2025, please participate in this campaign by clicking here. President Trump requested 20 minutes of primetime television — a slot usually reserved for wars or historic announcements. Yet Venezuela was not mentioned a single time in the […]


17. November 2025

The White House Welcomes a “Former” TERRORIST?

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald analyzes the White House visit of Syria’s new president, formerly known as an Al-Qaeda leader who had a U.S. bounty on his head less than one year earlier. He argues that the abrupt political rehabilitation of this figure exposes contradictions in the U.S. War on Terror narrative […]


Ukraine & Gaza: Von der Kriegslogik zur Friedenstüchtigkeit – Fabian Scheidler

Due to limited capacity as a non-profit and independent organization, the content on this page is only available in German. You can support us via Patreon to help us improve our capacity to produce every video in English as well. In diesem Vortrag zeigt Fabian Scheidler, warum sich der Westen seit Jahren in einen permanenten […]


7. October 2025

Tucker Carlson on 9/11, Charlie Kirk’s murder, and Israel-US relations

In this interview, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald talks to journalist Tucker Carlson about his new documentary series on the September 11 attacks. Together, the two journalists shed light on controversial questions surrounding the events of 9/11, the Charlie Kirk case, and the controversy surrounding Carlson’s speech at the memorial service, which caused an international […]


15. September 2025

Israel BOMBS QATAR, Trump Reacts

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald discusses Israel’s recent airstrike in Doha, Qatar, which targeted Hamas negotiators during ongoing ceasefire talks. He examines the regional and international fallout, including reactions from the Trump administration, Qatar, and U.S. allies, while highlighting the conflicting narratives about prior knowledge and consent. Greenwald situates the incident within […]


16. August 2025

Israel Kills More Journalists, Hiding Gaza Atrocities

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald investigates the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, focusing on the Israeli government’s targeting and killing of Palestinian journalists, particularly those working for Al Jazeera. He also touches on the Israeli lobby’s influence over US politics, the lack of international media access to Gaza, and the efforts […]


29. July 2025

 Israel’s Strikes on Syria EXPLAINED

In this video, journalist Aaron Maté interviews academic Joshua Landis about the ongoing sectarian violence in Syria and Israel’s involvement in the conflict. They examine the complex dynamics between the Syrian government, minority groups like the Druze and Alawites, and the various rebel factions. They also highlight the atrocities committed against these minority groups, the […]


13. July 2025

Syria’s Al-Qaeda Group No Longer “Terrorist”

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald examines how the label “terrorist” has been inconsistently applied by U.S. governments to justify shifting foreign policies. He highlights the case of Muhammad al-Jawlani, a former Al-Qaeda affiliate leader in Syria, who was once a top terrorist target but is now effectively allied with Western interests, arguing […]


26. June 2025

Repeating Iraq War PROPAGANDA?

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald draws parallels between past and present war rhetoric, arguing that Israel’s justification for military action against Iran mirrors earlier claims about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. He critiques what he describes as recycled war propaganda, including Prime Minister Netanyahu’s assertions about Iran’s nuclear threat, contrasting them with […]