
Emma-Kate Symons
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Jan 24, 2025 |
conspiracywatch.info | Emma-Kate Symons
Henry Makow is a Canadian author and blogger known for his virulent and relentless antisemitic conspiracy theorising. A slavish fan of Elon Musk and Vladimir Putin, he publishes relentlessly about a Judeo-Masonic Satanist plot to control the world. Often homophobic and intensely masculinist, he is opposed to Donald Trump and his “bromance” with the man he dubs “Satanyahu” (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu), but in awe of the US President’s ‘buddy’ and advisor, X proprietor Musk.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
theneweuropean.co.uk | Emma-Kate Symons
Europe is finally fighting back against Elon Musk, and Twitter – and not a moment too soon. Only days before Donald Trump’s inauguration, and on the same day the US Supreme Court ruled that TikTok must be banned unless it divests from Beijing, Brussels announced that it will significantly step up its investigation into the online – increasingly disinformation-heavy – social media platform that Musk owns.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
conspiracywatch.info | Emma-Kate Symons
March 1978, Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet Church in Paris. Dressed in black, Jean-Marie Le Pen pays a stirring tribute to François Duprat. Just days earlier, Duprat, the man who brought Holocaust denial into the ideological framework of the French far right, had been assassinated in a car bombing. "Those who die shortly after their thirties are not consolidators but founders," declared the founder of the National Front (FN).
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Jan 7, 2025 |
theneweuropean.co.uk | Emma-Kate Symons
Jean-Marie Le Pen, convicted Holocaust denier, accused of acts of torture during the Franco-Algerian War, and relentless peddler of conspiracies targeting Jews, immigrants, and democratic ideals, has died at the age of 96.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
theneweuropean.co.uk | Emma-Kate Symons
“Indestructible!” The headline on Charlie Hebdo’s special anniversary edition sends a clear message to the world, ten years after Islamist terrorists slaughtered 12 people at the satirical weekly, ostensibly as vengeance for “insulting” the Muslim Prophet Mohammed in a drawing. The cheekily defiant band of cartoonists and writers, who put together the French satirical newspaper, operate in secret and under constant threats from fatwas and jihadists.
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