Greg Felton

  • The most disturbing aspect of the U.S.’s subservience to Israel is that it has gone on for so long. Ever since Harry Truman accepted that $2 million bribe to support the “creation” of Israel in 1948, Israel and i […]

  • Cowardice in the face of zionist/corporate coercion is not confined to individual state actors; it is also found among groups of states. The crippling power of groupthink and the fear of reprisal for defying the […]

  • [A different version of this essay appears in Charlottesville: A Political Theatre in Three Acts…, edited by Dr. James Fetzer available from Moon Rock Books. Also, see update at the end]

    To this day, establi […]

  • To all intents and purposes, our political, economic and moral world begins with World War I, the seminal event of the 20th century. The carnage, devastation and psychological trauma of Europe’s first total war […]

  • Greg Felton changed their profile picture 6 years, 7 months ago

  • (THE SCENE: Professor Ray Langston’s graduate seminar in political psychology at a Canadian university. It’s the Monday after the 2012 U.S. election. The students are seated around an oblong table. Profe […]

  • “When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.” Thomas JeffersonBehind all the arrogance and smugness, Canada’s Stephen Harper is just an […]

  • “The doctrine that the cure for the evils of democracy is more democracy is like saying that the cure of crime is more crime.” H.L. Mencken, American journalistStephen Harper’s fascist grip on Canada w […]

  • For fans of European football, July is pretty much downtime until mid- to late-August when the UEFA, German, Spanish and other supercups officially conclude the previous season. After the excitement of the […]

  • For some time now, I have been trying to get in touch with Ali Abuminah to ask him to explain his denunciation of Gilad Atzmon. I am used to Palestinian activists, Arab or non-Arab, attacking each other over this […]

  • Greg Felton wrote a new post 12 years ago

    Soon, the New Democratic Party will have a new leader. Whether it will have any meaningful political future is another matter. I’ve already shown that a Thomas Mulcair victory would formally complete the Is […]

  • Politics is supposed to be “the art of the possible,” the means by which a citizenry debate and discuss the best way to govern itself. This art presupposes a free society where knowledge is respected, debat […]

  • On March 24, Canada’s New Democratic Party will do more than elect a new leader; it will face a test of character.As it stands, the NDP is the only major national party not led by an avowed zionist. Stephen Ha […]

  • If the U.S. were a genuine republic, Congress would pass laws to protect the public, not exploit it, and the police would uphold the law and keep the peace, not break the law and foment unrest. Based on this […]

  • In a free society, citizens share a common history. Though this history may be told from many points of view, every action has objective reality and the sum total of all events is the birthright of every citizen. […]

  • The upcoming United Nations vote to recognize Palestinian statehood should be a foregone conclusion, especially given the overwhelming support and sympathy for Palestine among the developing world. By the end of […]

  • Over the last several years, I’ve written copiously on Stephen Harper and his fealty toward Israel. I have shown, convincingly, I think, that he rules not by the consent of Parliament but according to his ow […]

  • By any rational standard, Stephen Harper and his minions should have been obliterated at the polls on May 2; instead, they will form a majority government based on 40% of the popular vote. Canada’s an […]

  • After threatening time and again to bring down Stephen Harper’s minority government, Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff finally found his spine. On March 25, he introduced the non-confidence motion after Sp […]

  • (THE SCENE: WTFN’s west-coast studio. The set is decorated with stills and posters of the 10 nominated movies. Host Lance Boyle and critic Miriam Kale are seated across from each other in hi […]

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