Saturday, 4 July 2026 — Liberation News Network
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The Ghost at Mount Rushmore: Why the American Ruling Class Still Fears Communism
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Palantir: How a US spy-tech firm with links to Israel’s genocide infiltrated the British state
Friday, 3 July 2026 — Middle East Eye
MPs and advocacy groups warn UK government’s £670m worth of contracts with Palantir is an ‘unacceptable point of weakness’
Police officers patrol past the Palantir’s booth during the World Economic Forum in Davos on 19 January 2026 (Ina Fassbender/AFP)
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Axis of Sovereignty: Why China, Russia, Iran, and the DPRK Terrify the Empire
Friday, 3 July 2026 — Weaponised Information

Foreign Affairs calls China, Russia, Iran, and the DPRK “worse than an axis” because the empire has no honest language for sovereign coordination outside its command. The facts show not a secret plan to conquer humanity, but a growing architecture of multipolar development, sanctions resistance, national sovereignty, security cooperation, and global-governance reform. The real fear is that the Western capitalist-imperialist world system may no longer be able to keep the Global South fragmented, dependent, and obedient. Our task is to refuse the war script before the ruling class turns its panic into policy.
Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 2, 2026
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BREAKING PEPE EXPOSES: Iran’s Secret Memo Lands in Riyadh-Iran Is ‘Ready for War’
Thursday, 2 July 2026 — Transition Protocol
A confidential Iranian memo — hand-carried to Riyadh by Pakistan’s Mohsin Naqvi — and one word that decides what happens next: “provoked.” Pepe Escobar, Larry Johnson, and Zulfiqar Ali with what a source at the negotiating table shared just one hour before recording. Also in this episode: Qalibaf’s on-the-record refusal to negotiate until the US implements the June 17 Islamabad Memorandum · why not a single tanker has headed West in 14 days · the fuel-supply crisis Larry Johnson says forced Trump’s signature · the confirmed knockout of the Al Udeid CAOC · Hormuz fees after day 60 · Saudi Arabia’s position · and the 9-day window that opens when Khamenei’s funeral ends July 9.
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The Earthquake in Venezuela and the Politics of Disaster: The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2026)
Thursday, 2 July 2026 — The Tricontinental
Venezuela is rebuilding amid an information war that obscures the effects of sanctions, frozen assets, and decades of US economic warfare – and turns human suffering into another pretext to discredit the Bolivarian process.

Jesús Rafael Soto (Venezuela), Barroco negro (Black Baroque), 1961.
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One last authoritarian flourish from Starmer
Thursday, 2 July 2026 — Declassified UK
New legislation being rushed through Parliament could criminalise British journalists for simply engaging with certain state-backed groups.
The National Security (State Threats) Bill, currently in its final stages, would grant the Home Secretary powers to designate any state-backed organisation as a threat if it is judged prejudicial to the UK’s “safety and interests”.
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Economic Rent Extraction
Wednesday, 1 July 2026 — Great Power Politics, Elites and Energy
In the 1800s, economists such as Ricardo (see Principles of Political Economy & Taxation) and George (see Progress and Poverty) identified economic rent-seeking, the earning of excess profits from the ownership of land and natural resources, to be a very major problem for any economy. These profits were not from a productive activity but rather acted as a private rentier tax on those that carried out productive activities, while at the same time owners benefitted from external events such as population growth and infrastructural investments made by the government that increased rents and land values. (more…)
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Black Agenda Report July 1, 2026
Wednesday, 1 July 2026 — Black Agenda Report

Black Agenda Report July 4th Special Issue
The Editors
“This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn.” – Frederick Douglass 1852 speech
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The Arsenal Is Late: Europe’s Ruling Class Discovers There Is Always Money for War
Thursday, 25 June 2026 — Weaponised Information

Deutsche Welle turns Europe’s rearmament drive into a managerial story about procurement delays, hiding the political decision to reorganize public life around militarization. The factual record shows that NATO, the EU, Germany, and the arms monopolies are already moving vast public resources into the war economy, even as European “autonomy” remains chained to U.S. weapons capital. What appears as a technical problem is really imperialist recalibration: austerity for the people, abundance for the arsenal, and dependency disguised as sovereignty. Against this war economy, the task is to build organized resistance through anti-NATO campaigns, arms divestment, union struggle, social-budget defense, and international working-class solidarity.
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Racial violence – a national emergency
Thursday, 25 June 2026 — Institute of Race Relations
Over the past two weeks, we have increased our press monitoring of far-right intimidation and racist violence. Last week, we published a ‘Dossier on a Pogrom in Northern Ireland’, which highlighted community concerns about the police response to the pogrom as well as the role that some Loyalist paramilitaries may have played in it.
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The July 2026 issue of ColdType is now online
Thursday, 25 June 2026 — ColdType
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From Brain Capture to Intellectual Sovereignty: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2026)
Thursday, 25 June 2026 — The Tricontinental
Since the 1990s, an invisible intellectual architecture has shaped what counts as legitimate economic thought, narrowing debate until it seems like there are no alternatives. Reversing this brain capture is an urgent task.
Gerard Sekoto (South Africa), Three School Girls, early 1940s.
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Leaked emails reveal British intel instigated riots in occupied Ireland with twisted ploys
Thursday, 25 June 2026 — The Grayzone
Kit Klarenburg

Leaked emails reviewed by The Grayzone offer an extraordinary insight into the covert activities of prominent British military and intelligence veterans posted to occupied Ireland during the 1980s. Still possessed of enduring contempt for Catholics and visceral hatred for prominent Irish Republican freedom fighters, these men believe to this day that their patriotic duty remains to “keep Northern Ireland British.”
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Black Agenda Report June 24, 2026
Wednesday, 24 June 2026 — Black Agenda Report

Democrats and Trump Are in Sync on Iran
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
The bipartisan consensus for regime change against Iran hit the wall of Iranian resistance. But Trump is forced into talks while democrats attack him from the right and expose themselves as partners in crime.
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The Concrete Is Drying in East Asia: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2026)
Thursday, 18 June 2026 — The Tricontinental
A profound contradiction confronts East Asia: the region drives global development, yet US imperialism seeks to transform it into a frontline of the New Cold War. The region’s future depends on ordinary people, not war planners.

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The West Couldn’tBreak North Korea And Now They’re Afraid | Keith Bennett and Radhika Desai
Thursday, 18 June 2026 — Radhika Desai – Geopolitical Economist
President Xi Jinping followed up his summits with Presidents Putin and Trump with his first foreign trip of the year. The destination – North Korea, or the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, a nation of some 26 million normally portrayed in the Western media as a dangerously authoritarian state, an economic basket case, worthy of attention only for its nuclear weapons – may seem a surprise to many. However, as veteran Korea observer, Keith Bennett and Radhika Desai discuss, neither the destination nor the timing should surprise anyone with a sense of the intertwined histories of the Chinese and Korean revolutions (not to mention the Soviet) and the continuing cooperation between the two countries, founded on socialist solidarity. Nor should it surprise them that, amid the chaos unleashed on the world by a declining West, China and North Korea are quietly renewing their relations for a new phase of history, and their common history. Keith and Radhika discuss the socialist foundations of one of the most enduring international relationships of the modern era, the myths Western journalists and scholars perpetuate about North Korea, and the unexpected twist the matter of Korean reunification has taken.
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Beatings, strip searches and deprivation: Palestinian detainee recounts harrowing abuse in Israeli prisons
Thursday, 18 June 2026 — Palestine will be free
“I was beaten in the hell of al-Moskobiya. They took me into the bathroom and the female guards started beating me after a full strip search.”

Palestinian writer Lama Khater, who has been detained since March 23, 2026, has described harrowing abuses endured by women held in Israeli rape and torture dungeons, detailing systematic acts of beatings, strip searches, dragging, humiliation, and deprivation.
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Iran-US: Full MOU Text
Thursday, 18 June 2026 — karlof1’s Geopolitical Gymnasium

Al-Mayadeen published the following which is the official Iranian MOU, not what you’ll see published by BigLie Media. Point number one is extremely important as it’s not as exact as I’d prefer and thus open to abuse by the Trump Gang.
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