News Round-UpWed Jun 18, 2025 00:46 | Richard Eldred A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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The Censorship-Industrial Complex Has Now Become Self-PerpetuatingTue Jun 17, 2025 19:33 | Eugyppius Short-sighted and thin-skinned Western political elites have fumbled into the creation of an autonomous, self-reinforcing censorship regime that serves no real purpose other than its own propagation, laments Eugyppius.
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Sadiq Khan to Ban Cars on Oxford Street Despite Opposition of Westminster City CouncilTue Jun 17, 2025 17:46 | Will Jones Sadiq Khan is to ban cars on London's Oxford Street in a bid to "rejuvenate" the area despite opposition from Westminster City Council, which accused the Mayor of overreach.
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Channel Migrants Given Free TV Licences, DOGE UK Audit FindsTue Jun 17, 2025 15:09 | Will Jones Illegal migrants have been given free TV licences and trips to go trampolining, bowling and to the cinema funded by the taxpayer, a Reform UK 'DOGE' audit has found.
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Starmer to Count Rural Broadband as Defence Spending to Get Round NATO RulesTue Jun 17, 2025 13:25 | Will Jones Keir Starmer is set to count rural broadband and Heathrow?s third runway as defence spending to circumvent NATO rules as the Government makes plans to redraw the definition of national security.
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"Shell operations (are) still impossible unless ruthless military operations are undertaken for smooth economic activities to commence"
Today, in a Manhattan Federal District Court in New York, Royal Dutch Shell with a long history of colluding with the Nigerian government to ruthlessly crush popular opposition to its ecological destruction and exploitation of the river Niger delta has to answer charges of complicity in human rights abuses, including the judicial murder of internationally renowned poet, writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight of his Ogoni tribesmen on November 10th 1995 - other charges include torture, arbitrary arrest and imprisonment.
Colluding closely with the corrupt Nigerian government, for the benefit of Shell, Nigerian soldiers used deadly force and massive, brutal raids against the Ogoni people in the early 1990s to supress demands for equitable treatment for a people forced to live on less than a dollar a day on massively polluted land. The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), EarthRights International (ERI) filed the case on behalf of the son of Ken Saro-Wiwa, also called Ken and others: "My father and eight others were executed for crimes they did not commit, They were seen as collateral damage so transnational business could continue pumping oil." Among the damning pieces of evidence that the jurors are going to be presented with is a secret memo authored by the head of Nigerian security forces in the region at the time which stated: "Shell operations (are) still impossible unless ruthless military operations are undertaken for smooth economic activities to commence".
Yesterday, in empathy and solidarity with the still beleaguered Ogoni people, Shell to Sea activists from Rossport, Belfast and Galway protested outside Shell's HQ in Leeson Street, Dublin for seven hours eliciting widespread support from passing pedestrians and honking motorists (see video).
Just as Shell has to answer for its crimes in Nigeria, along with its accomplices in government, Shell to Sea is working towards getting this rogue outfit to answer for its crimes in Erris.
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