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Biden et al. are surely war criminals.
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Under the administration of President Joseph R. Biden, the US government has been portraying itself as being seriously concerned about the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, where Israel has been waging a devastating military assault that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on January 26 judged to be a plausible genocide.


But the reality is that the US government has been fully supporting Israel’s military assault on the civilian population of Gaza, including by arming Israel and repeatedly blocking ceasefire resolutions in the United Nations (UN) Security Council aimed at enabling the delivery of urgently required humanitarian aid. 


Transparently, the Biden administration’s proclaimed desire to help the people of Gaza is a cynical public relations effort aimed at trying to create an illusion that the US government is not complicit in Israel’s ongoing crimes against humanity.

Learn How the US Government is Complicit in Israel's Genocide

This new article of mine was originally published at The Libertarian Institute, directed by the indefatigable foreign policy analyst and podcast host Scott Horton, and where I am honored to announce that I am now a Research Fellow!

Although I was writing about the Israel-Palestine conflict long before I started writing about the criminality of so-called "public health" policies, because I chose to apply my research and analytic skills almost exclusively on the latter topic  for several years (i.e., speaking out against the systematic violation of the right to informed consent and the lockdown madness), my audience has become largely members of the health freedom movement.


I am happy to have learned that there is extensive overlap between that audience and those who appreciate my work on US foreign policy, but there is also a significant proportion of my regular readers who have disliked what I have had to say about the situation in Gaza.


Hundreds of readers have unsubscribed as a result. My mailing list has actually shrunk significantly for the first time ever. Which is frankly fine with me because the stream of angry emails stupidly accusing me of "anti-Semitism" or otherwise consisting entirely of expressions of anti-intellectualism and moral cowardice seems to have finally ceased.


The way I see it, anyone who chooses to try to defend horrific crimes against humanity simply does not belong in my reader community.


Included among those who've left were supporting readers, and the amount in donations that I've been receiving over the past several months has dropped.


But I have to do what my heart tells me to do, which, given the tragedy and urgency of the situation, is to utilize the modest level of public influence I have to try to stop the US-supported slaughter of innocent civilians in Gaza.


It is just where I feel that my labors are most needed and most effectively utilized right now.

So, Friend, if you are with me and value my honest and objective journalism in both the area of health freedom and US foreign policy, and if you have the financial means, please consider making a donation to support my work.


Using my site's donation form, you'll also have the option to make your donation automatically recurring, and you'll have a dashboard you can log into to view your donation history and otherwise manage your contribution:

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