Podcast appearances and mentions of eva bartlett

Canadian activist and blogger

  • 35PODCASTS
  • 63EPISODES
  • 1h 14mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Mar 16, 2025LATEST
eva bartlett

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about eva bartlett

Latest podcast episodes about eva bartlett

Coffee and a Mike
Eva Bartlett #1093

Coffee and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 70:43


Eva Bartlett is a Canadian independent journalist currently living in Russia, who has spent years on the ground covering conflict zones in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Palestine. She discusses the genocide in Syria, why western media is mostly silent, bombings in Yemen, we talk Israel, United States, Russia, Ukraine and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!!     WatchShow Rumble- https://rumble.com/v6qsd74-genocide-in-syria-bombing-in-yemen-and-more-eva-bartlett.html YouTube- https://youtu.be/fvLoHmGMyPo   Follow Me X- https://x.com/CoffeeandaMike IG- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@Coffeeandamike Rumble- https://rumble.com/search/all?q=coffee%20and%20a%20mike Substack- https://coffeeandamike.substack.com/ Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-and-a-mike/id1436799008 Gab- https://gab.com/CoffeeandaMike Locals- https://coffeeandamike.locals.com/ Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com   Support My Work Venmo- https://www.venmo.com/u/coffeeandamike Paypal- https://www.paypal.com/biz/profile/Coffeeandamike Substack- https://coffeeandamike.substack.com/ Patreon- http://patreon.com/coffeeandamike Locals- https://coffeeandamike.locals.com/ Cash App- https://cash.app/$coffeeandamike Buy Me a Coffee- https://buymeacoffee.com/coffeeandamike Bitcoin- coffeeandamike@strike.me   Mail Check or Money Order- Coffee and a Mike LLC P.O. Box 25383 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9998   Follow Eva X-  https://x.com/EvaKBartlett Substack- https://substack.com/@evakarenebartlett Website- https://ingaza.wordpress.com/ Telegram- https://t.me/Reality_Theories Odysee- https://odysee.com/@EvaKareneBartlett:9   Sponsors Vaulted/Precious Metals- https://vaulted.blbvux.net/coffeeandamike McAlvany Precious Metals- https://mcalvany.com/mike Independence Ark Natural Farming- https://www.independenceark.com/

Coffee and a Mike
Eva Bartlett #917

Coffee and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 106:50


Eva Bartlett is a Canadian independent journalist currently living in Russia, who has spent years on the ground covering conflict zones in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Palestine. She returns to discuss the Donbas region, her time in West Bank, Gaza, how she ended up in Russia and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!!     Video Version of Show Rumble- https://rumble.com/v5efpzl-coffee-and-a-mike-with-eva-bartlett-living-in-russia.html   Follow Me Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ Truth Social- https://truthsocial.com/@coffeeandamike Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/coffeeandamike Rumble- https://rumble.com/search/all?q=coffee%20and%20a%20mike Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-and-a-mike/id1436799008 Gab- https://gab.com/CoffeeandaMike Locals- https://coffeeandamike.locals.com/ Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com   Support My Work Venmo- https://www.venmo.com/u/coffeeandamike Locals- https://coffeeandamike.locals.com/ Cash App- https://cash.app/$coffeeandamike Mail Check or Money Order- Coffee and a Mike LLC P.O. Box 25383 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9998   Follow Eva Twitter-  https://twitter.com/EvaKBartlett Telegram- https://t.me/Reality_Theories Odysee- https://odysee.com/@EvaKareneBartlett:9   Sponsors Vaulted/Precious Metals- https://vaulted.blbvux.net/coffeeandamike Independence Ark Natural Farming- https://www.independenceark.com/

Coffee and a Mike
Eva Bartlett #907

Coffee and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 99:12


Eva Bartlett is a Canadian independent journalist currently living in Russia. She has spent years on the ground covering conflict zones in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Palestine. On the podcast she talks conflict in Gaza, future of Israel, living in Russia, her recent trip to Crimea and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!!     Video Version of Show Rumble- https://rumble.com/v5cs0e5-coffee-and-a-mike-eva-bartlett-blissfully-unaware.html   Follow Eva Twitter-  https://twitter.com/EvaKBartlett Telegram- https://t.me/Reality_Theories Odysee- https://odysee.com/@EvaKareneBartlett:9   Follow Me Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ Truth Social- https://truthsocial.com/@coffeeandamike Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/coffeeandamike Rumble- https://rumble.com/search/all?q=coffee%20and%20a%20mike Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-and-a-mike/id1436799008 Gab- https://gab.com/CoffeeandaMike Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com   Support My Work Venmo- https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3570365208987017385&created=1658667789.4661531&printed=1 Locals- https://coffeeandamike.locals.com/ Cash App- https://cash.app/$coffeeandamike Mail Check or Money Order- Coffee and a Mike LLC P.O. Box 25383 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9998   Sponsors Independence Ark Natural Farming- https://www.independenceark.com/  

Coffee and a Mike
Eva Bartlett #823

Coffee and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 84:55


Eva Bartlett is a Canadian independent journalist currently living in Russia. She has spent years on the ground covering conflict zones in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Palestine. On the podcast she talks life in Russia, Israel/Palestine conflict, Ukraine, and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!!     Video Version of Show Rumble- https://rumble.com/v4ukgdu-coffee-and-a-mike-with-eva-bartlett-u.s.-govt-does-not-care-about-kids.html   Follow Eva Twitter-  https://twitter.com/EvaKBartlett Telegram- https://t.me/Reality_Theories Odysee- https://odysee.com/@EvaKareneBartlett:9   Follow Me   Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ Truth Social- https://truthsocial.com/@coffeeandamike Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/coffeeandamike Rumble- https://rumble.com/search/all?q=coffee%20and%20a%20mike Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-and-a-mike/id1436799008     Support My Work Venmo- https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3570365208987017385&created=1658667789.4661531&printed=1 Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com   Sponsors Independence Ark Natural Farming- https://www.independenceark.com/  Sign up today for a chance to win the $300 BBQ Giveaway

UK Column Podcasts
Gutsy Women- Eva Bartlett

UK Column Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 96:58


Gutsy Women- Eva Bartlett by UK Column

TNT Radio
Eva Barlett on The Edit with Trish Wood - 29 November 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 54:42


On today's show, Eva Bartlett discusses the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. GUEST OVERVIEW: Eva Karene Bartlett is a Russian-based American-Canadian activist and commentator.

Doc Malik
Eva Bartlett Talks About Her Time In The Occupied Territories

Doc Malik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 89:36


About this interview: Eva Bartlett is an independent journalist with extensive experience in Syria (15 trips between 2014 & 2021, some several months-long) and also in occupied Palestine. Eva spent 8 months in the West Bank and a cumulative three years in the Gaza Strip, from late 2008 to June 2010, and back in 2011 off and on to March 2013. Eva also reported extensively from the Donbass and from Venezuela. In this podcast I talk to her about her experience and what the reality of life is like for the average palestinian. Check out her website in the links below. I hope you enjoy the conversation. Links - Website Eva Bartlett X Eva Bartlett X Telegram Eva Bartlett Telegram If you value my podcasts, please support the show so that I can continue to speak up by choosing one or both of the following options - ⁠Buy me a coffee⁠ If you want to make a one off donation. Join my Substack To access additional content, you can upgrade to paid from just £3.50 a month To sponsor the Doc Malik Podcast contact us at ⁠hello@docmalik.com⁠  About Doc Malik: Orthopaedic surgeon Ahmad Malik is on a journey of discovery when it comes to health and wellness. Through honest conversations with captivating individuals, Ahmad explores an array of topics that profoundly impact our well-being and health. You can follow us on social media, we are on the following platforms: ⁠Twitter Ahmad⁠ | ⁠Twitter Podcast⁠ | ⁠Instagram Ahmad⁠ | ⁠Instagram Podcast

3MONKEYS
Everything you've heard about Syria is a Lie - Eva Bartlett

3MONKEYS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 7:56


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vavCG-YAQa0&t=121s #2023 #art #music #movies #poetry #poem #photooftheday #volcano #news #money #food #weather #climate #monkeys #horse #puppy #fyp #love #instagood #onelove #eyes #getyoked #horsie #gotmilk #book #shecomin #getready 

UK Column Podcasts
Media On Trial - Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett & Fiorella Isabel

UK Column Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 75:56


Media On Trial - Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett & Fiorella Isabel by UK Column

The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

Eva Bartlett is a Canadian independent journalist and activist. She has spent years on the ground covering conflict zones in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Palestine (where she lived for nearly four years). Eva is a recipient of the 2017 International Journalism Award for International Reporting, granted by the Mexican Journalists' Press Club (founded in 1951), the first recipient of the Serena Shim Award for Uncompromised Integrity in Journalism, and was short-listed in 2017 for the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism. Now based in Russia, she has been put on the Ukraine regime's deathlist for her coverage of the Donbas, where she focuses mainly on the plight of civilians caught up in this cruel and unnecessary war.   ↓ ↓ ↓   If you need silver and gold bullion - and who wouldn't in these dark times? - then the place to go is The Pure Gold Company. Either they can deliver worldwide to your door - or store it for you in vaults in London and Zurich. You even use it for your pension. Cash out of gold whenever you like: liquidate within 24 hours. https://bit.ly/James-Delingpole-Gold   / / / / / /   Earn interest on Gold: https://monetary-metals.com/delingpole/   / / / / / /   Buy James a Coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jamesdelingpole Support James' Writing at: https://delingpole.substack.com Support James monthly at: https://locals.com/member/JamesDelingpole?community_id=7720

The Gary Null Show
The Gary Null Show - 12.23.22

The Gary Null Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 61:25


VIDEO: Tulsi Gabbard: Zelenskyy shut down the biggest Ukrainian church in the country (3:18) Tulsi Gabbard destroys Trudeau #trudeaumustgo #canada #chrystiafreeland #tulsigabbard New leak claims FBI grilled Twitter on ‘state propaganda' (4:41) From the frontlines, the USEU/UK war on school playgrounds in Donbass. Eva Bartlett (6:58) Mediterranean diet linked to lower preeclampsia risk Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, December 22, 2022 In a new study evaluating the Mediterranean diet and adverse pregnancy outcomes, investigators from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai found that women who conceived while adhering to the anti-inflammatory diet had a significantly lower risk of developing preeclampsia during pregnancy. The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal JAMA Network Open, also evaluated the association between the Mediterranean diet and other adverse pregnancy outcomes, including gestational diabetes and hypertension, preterm birth, delivery of a small-for-gestational-age infant, and stillbirth. “This multicenter, population-based study validates that a healthier eating pattern is associated with a lower risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, the most exciting being a 28% lower risk for preeclampsia,” said Natalie Bello, MD, MPH, senior and corresponding author of the study and director of Hypertension Research in the Smidt Heart Institute. “Importantly, this connection between the Mediterranean diet and lower risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes was seen in a geographically, racially and ethnically diverse population.” Bello also notes that researchers found the association was stronger in women who are traditionally considered to be of advanced maternal age, those 35 or older. Preeclampsia is a serious blood pressure condition that develops during pregnancy and puts stress on the mother's heart. Left untreated, the condition can cause serious complications like weakened kidney and liver function and decreased blood supply to the fetus. In addition to preeclampsia, the risk of gestational diabetes also decreased in women who more closely followed the heart-healthy diet. The study was part of the Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study: Monitoring Mothers-to-be, which enrolled 10,038 women . Of the women enrolled, 7,798 were included in the JAMA Network Open study. Women who were pregnant with their first child were asked to complete a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire during their first study visit, which occurred in the first trimester. The questionnaire focused on the women's eating habits during the three months prior to their visit and asked the participants to report their intake of common foods and beverages. Individuals' responses were then categorized into the nine components of a Mediterranean diet—vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains, legumes, fish, monounsaturated-to-saturated fat ratio, red and processed meats, and alcohol—to calculate a Mediterranean diet score. The data was compiled, analyzed and studied by researchers and showed: A high Mediterranean diet score was related to 21% lower odds of having any adverse pregnancy outcome, as well as a 28% and 37% lower risk of having preeclampsia/eclampsia and gestational diabetes. (NEXT) Almond findings continue to demonstrate prebiotic promise University of Florida, December 17, 2022 Eating almonds is beneficial to maintaining a healthy gut microbiota composition and improving the diet quality of parents and children suggests a new study. The research is the first to monitor the effects of dietary change on digestive health and immune function in a parent and child and whether this positively affects immunity, inflammation and general health. Writing in Nutrition Research, researchers began by enrolling 29 healthy parent and child pairs in to a 14-week, randomised, controlled, crossover study. Parents and children consumed 1.5 and 0.5 ounces of almonds and/or almond butter, respectively, on a daily basis for three weeks, as part of their usual diet, followed by a 6-week washout period and another 3-week period of following the usual diet with no almonds. Using the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) score—a measure of adherence to recommended dietary guidance—parents and children increased their scores to 61.4, (above national averages of 57.4 for adults 31-50 years and 54.9 for children 4-8 years). HEI scores also increased for fatty acids, total protein, seafood and plant protein and decreased for fruit and empty calories. When eating almonds, participants also consumed more vitamin E and magnesium, two nutrients lacking in the majority of adult's and children's diets. Almond consumption also seemed to change gut bacteria levels in subjects. Although the children consumed one-third of the amount of almonds compared to adults, microbiota was affected to a greater extent in their bodies. No specific changes in immune markers were noted. Last year, NutraIngredients reported on a study in which fibre-rich almonds and their skin may selectively boost the populations of Bifidobacterium spp. and Lactobacillus spp in the gut. The study suggested that populations of these bacteria were enhanced after six weeks of consuming almonds or almond skins. (NEXT) Probiotic bacteria found in fermented foods might help dispel bad breath Sichuan University (China), December 21, 2022 Probiotic bacteria usually found in fermented foods, such as yoghurt, sourdough bread, and miso soup, might help dispel the embarrassment of persistent bad breath (halitosis), finds a pooled data analysis of the available evidence, published in the open access journal BMJ Open. Lactobacillus salivarius, Lactobacillus reuteri, Streptococcus salivarius, Weissella cibaria, taken in the form of supplements in this study, may help freshen the breath, but more good quality research is needed, say the researchers. Volatile sulphuric compounds are the main cause of persistent bad breath. These compounds are produced by mouth bacteria as a result of bacterial mixing and food debris associated with poor gum and dental hygiene. Options used to tackle the problem include mouthwashes, chewing gums, teeth scaling and tongue scraping. Emerging evidence suggests that probiotic bacteria might offer a simpler alternative. To explore this further, and find out how long any such effects might last, the researchers trawled research databases for relevant randomised clinical trials published up to February 2021. Probiotics may inhibit the decomposition of amino acids and proteins by anaerobic bacteria in the mouth, so curbing the production of smelly by-products, the researchers explain. (NEXT) War metaphors for cancer hurt certain prevention behaviors University of Michigan, December 15, 2022 It's not unusual for people to use war metaphors such as “fight” and “battle” when trying to motivate patients with cancer. But a University of Michigan study indicates that using those words can have an unintended negative effect. David Hauser, a U-M doctoral student in psychology, and colleague Norbert Schwarz, found in three studies that exposure to metaphoric language relating cancer to an enemy significantly lessens the extent to which people consider cancer-prevention behaviors. “Hearing metaphoric utterances is enough to change the way we think about a concept,” said Hauser, the study's lead investigator. “When we hear the phrase ‘win the battle against cancer,' it forces us to think of cancer as if it's an enemy that we are at war with.”These metaphors emphasize power and taking aggressive actions toward an enemy. However, the bulk of cancer prevention behaviors–such as curbing alcohol intake, salty foods and smoking–involve limitation and restraint. None of them fit with an enemy metaphor that promotes power and aggression, the researchers said. “Hence, enemy metaphors de-emphasize this subset of beneficial prevention behaviors and hurts people's willingness to engage in them,” he said. In one study, the authors asked participants to list cancer-prevention behaviors they would be willing to undertake. For one group of participants, the request contained metaphors relating cancer to an enemy (“What things would you do to fight against developing cancer?”). For a second group, the request contained no metaphors. The group exposed to the enemy metaphor listed significantly less limitation-related prevention behaviors. “This suggests that simply seeing war metaphors for cancer diminishes the extent to which these behaviors come to mind,” Hauser said. In another study, 313 participants read one of two health information passages about colorectal cancer. One passage contained metaphors relating cancer to an enemy (“This disease involves an enemy uprising of abnormal cellular growth in the large intestine.”), whereas the second passage contained no enemy metaphors. Participants then rated the extent to which they intended to engage in various prevention, screening and treatment behaviors. Those who read the enemy metaphor passage had less intention to engage in limitation-related prevention behaviors (such as limiting red meat intake or excessive alcohol consumption) than the participants who read the second passage. “Enemy metaphoric language for cancer diminishes people's intentions for these types of prevention behaviors,” Schwarz said. “Importantly, these negative effects of enemy metaphors on prevention behaviors are not accompanied by a positive effect on intentions to undertake screening or treatment behaviors.” War and enemy metaphors are the most common metaphors found in science journalism about cancer, and they pervade public discourse about the disease.”Fight and battle are actually among the top 10 verbs used to describe cancer,” Hauser said. “Constant exposure to even minor metaphorical utterances may be enough to make enemy metaphors for cancer a powerful influence on public health–with unfortunate side-effects.” (NEXT) More proof that cannabis is an anti-aging powerhouse to rapidly restore memory performance of older mice Hebrew University Jerusalem & University of Bonn (Germany), December 14, 2022 Scientists from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Bonn teamed up to examine the potential brain benefits of cannabis in mice. This amazing study is years in the making, with the researchers having built a strong body of evidence on the brain benefits of THC. To conduct their study, researchers administered a small amount of THC, derived from cannabis, to mice aged two, twelve and 18 months old for the course of one month. Some mice were given a placebo. As sources explain, mice have very short life spans and show substantial cognitive deficiencies at just 12 months of age. Afterwards, the mice were subjected to a battery of tests to gauge their learning capacity and memory. Incredibly, the team found that older mice treated with cannabis displayed cognitive function that was as good as the youngest control subjects. As reported by The Hebrew University of Jerusalem: Mice that were only given a placebo displayed natural age-dependent learning and memory losses. In contrast, the cognitive functions of the animals treated with cannabis were just as good as the two-month-old control animals. “The treatment completely reversed the loss of performance in the old animals,” reported Prof. Andreas Zimmer from the Institute of Molecular Psychiatry at the University of Bonn and member of the Cluster of Excellence ImmunoSensation. In past studies, the team found that brain aging is accelerated when THC receptors are absent, prompting them to investigate further. In the brain, THC acts very similarly to the cannabinoids naturally produced by the body. “With increasing age, the quantity of the cannabinoids naturally formed in the brain reduces. When the activity of the cannabinoid system declines, we find rapid aging in the brain,” Prof. Zimmer commented. Treating the mice with THC yielded incredibly impressive epigenetic changes in their brains, and the number of links between neurons dramatically increased, as well. “It looked as though the THC treatment turned back the molecular clock,” Zimmer commented. (NEXT) Brussels Sprouts Have As Much Vitamin C As Oranges – And Plenty Of Other Health Benefits Quadram Institute, December 22, 2022 For many people, Christmas dinner is not complete without a side helping of Brussels sprouts. Indeed, they are Britain's favourite Christmas dinner vegetable. But if you're not a convert, perhaps these health benefits will convince you to give them a second chance. Sprouts belong to the wholesome family of cruciferous or brassica vegetables, including cabbage, kale and broccoli. As with all brassica, Brussels sprouts are packed with fibre, which is good for keeping the beneficial bacteria in your gut happy. They also provide essential minerals, such as potassium and calcium, to keep your muscle and bones healthy. They are rich in vitamins K and C, supporting a healthy immune system and bones. Pound for pound, you'll get more vitamin C from them when eaten raw than from oranges. Cooked Brussels sprouts still contain vitamin C, though – about the same pound for pound as you'd get from orange juice and raw oranges.Most importantly, Brussels sprouts are rich in a wide range of natural chemicals, such as carotenoids and polyphenols, that have been linked to good health. They are particularly abundant in sulphur-containing compounds called glucosinolates. Several scientific studies have shown that these sulphurous compounds are potent antioxidants that can promote health by preventing cell damage. Several studies have also shown that consuming more of these glucosinolates from cruciferous vegetables, including Brussels sprouts, broccoli, kale and cabbage, are associated with a reduced risk of developing a wide range of cancers. Research continues collecting more evidence of their benefits, but the best advice to keep in mind is to try to consume roughly five portions of brassica vegetables weekly and to vary the options.

CovertAction Bulletin
Pushback Against Empire

CovertAction Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 54:55


In this special episode, we bring you voices from CovertAction Magazine's December 1st fundraiser event in New York City. Featuring guests like Eva Bartlett, Ben Norton, Katie Halper, Randy Credico  and many more, Pushback Against Empire brought together a wide perspective of voices to celebrate the 44th year of CovertAction and to help us build for the next 44 years. We want to thank everyone who joined us to speak, and everyone who came in-person or watched the video online in support of defending whistleblowers and exposing the covert action of the US government and plutocrats worldwide.To watch the full event including many more speakers, visit our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9j6HyTnGCs Support the show

TNT Radio
Eva Bartlett on The George Eliason Show - 22 October 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 55:52


GUEST OVERVIEW: Eva Karene Bartlett is an independent Canadian-American writer, journalist and human rights activist from Ontario who covers the Middle East region, particularly Palestine and Syria. Bartlett documented the 2008-2009 and 2012 Israeli attacks on Gaza while riding in ambulances and reporting from hospitals. Since April 2014, Bartlett has visited, made videos and taken interviews in various areas of Syria following their liberation, including Aleppo, Homs, Madaya, and Damascus. Bartlett has also given talks on topics of Imperialism and North Korea. On 9 December 2016, Bartlett gave a press conference as part of the Permanent Mission of the Syrian Arab Republic to the United Nations. A clip of the video went viral and was viewed over 3,000,000 times. In March 2017, Mexico City, Bartlett was granted the “International Journalism Award for International Reporting” by the Mexican Press Club. Co-recipients included John Pilger and political analyst Thierry Meyssan, among others. Bartlett has been the victim of a smear campaign by various supporters of the White Helmets, which she thoroughly exposed and debunked in a YouTube interview.

Trish Wood is Critical
Eva Bartlett & Colonel Douglas Macgregor

Trish Wood is Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 123:39


Last night Joe Biden warned of a possible nuclear apocalypse but he neglected to say that it is his own escalation of the Russian/Ukraine conflict that has brought us here. Colonel Douglas Macgregor and indy journo Eva Bartlett, reporting from Donbass, help Trish unpack an increasingly dangerous war and America's role in making it worse.  Follow Trish on Twitter Support her on Substack Shop: https://www.trishwoodpodcast.com/shop

Morning Invest
Oh SH*T, EVERYTHING changes in 24 hours, and Putin knows it | Redacted with Clayton Morris

Morning Invest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 107:00


In less than 24 hours, the 4 regions of Donbass will to vote on whether to join The Russian Federation. Putin is readying a massive military protection. Ukraine vows to jail anyone who votes. Scott Ritter and Eva Bartlett join us on tonight's live show.

How Did We Miss That? by IndependentLeft.news / Leftists.today / IndependentLeft.media
Petal Mines in Ukraine, Les Wexner Foundation Origins, Supporting Unionizing Workers in Multiple Industries, Amazon Union | How Did We Miss That #46

How Did We Miss That? by IndependentLeft.news / Leftists.today / IndependentLeft.media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 89:09


Originally recorded during the 8/14/22 Episode of How Did We Miss That?, found here: Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/stream/21584 Odysee: https://odysee.com/how-did-we-miss-that-ep-46-08142022:c7c1631269660bc66d9b4260371d3fea0ce07905 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egXKQBjPNng Facebook: https://facebook.com/279284498838444/posts/5051578364942343 All links found at our Substack: https://independentleftnews.substack.com/p/how-did-we-miss-that-ep-46 Story 1- Illegal ‘Petal Mines' in Donetsk? HOW? The West is silent as Ukraine targets civilians in Donetsk using banned ‘Petal' mines: Eva Bartlett, inGaza https://ingaza.wordpress.com/2022/08/10/the-west-is-silent-as-ukraine-targets-civilians-in-donetsk-using-banned-petal-mines Story 2- Excerpt from Whitney Webb's New Book on Wexner, Epstein & Global Sex Trafficking Leslie Wexner's Young Global Leaders (Part I): Whitney Webb, Unlimited Hangout https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/08/investigative-reports/leslie-wexners-young-global-leaders Story 3- Cracker Barrel and Impossible Meat Impossible™ Politics: Cracker Barrel and the Future of the Left: Richard Eskow, CommonDreams https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/08/12/impossibletm-politics-cracker-barrel-and-future-left Story 4: Game and Tech Workers Unionizing! Game and Tech Workers ‘Drop the U-Word': Robin LoBuglio, LaborNotes https://labornotes.org/blogs/2022/08/game-and-tech-workers-drop-u-word Story 5- HELP AMAZON WORKERS ORGANIZE NATIONWIDE! URGENT APPEAL FOR UNITY AND MASS ACTION AGAINST UNION BUSTING: Amazon Workers, Popular Resistance https://popularresistance.org/urgent-appeal-for-unity-and-mass-action-against-union-busting https://solidaritycenter.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/mailing/url?u=5993&qid=15740404 How Did We Miss That? Airs LIVE on Sunday nights at 10pm ET / 7pm PT

RT DEUTSCH – Erfahre Mehr
Die Ukraine streut verbotene Antipersonenminen – der Westen schweigt

RT DEUTSCH – Erfahre Mehr

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 11:10


Der Westen schweigt, nachdem die Ukraine Zivilisten in Donezk mit verbotenen "Schmetterlings"-Minen terrorisiert. Der Einsatz von PFM-1-Minen gegen Zivilisten ist durch die Genfer Konventionen verboten – aber das hält die Ukraine offensichtlich nicht davon ab, diese zu verwenden.   Ein Bericht von Eva Bartlett

TNT Radio
Eva Bartlett on The George Eliason Show - 13 August 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 47:14


GUEST OVERVIEW: Eva Karene Bartlett is an independent Canadian-American writer, journalist and human rights activist from Ontario who covers the Middle East region, particularly Palestine and Syria. Bartlett documented the 2008-2009 and 2012 Israeli attacks on Gaza while riding in ambulances and reporting from hospitals. Since April 2014, Bartlett has visited, made videos and taken interviews in various areas of Syria following their liberation, including Aleppo, Homs, Madaya, and Damascus. Bartlett has also given talks on topics of Imperialism and North Korea. On 9 December 2016, Bartlett gave a press conference as part of the Permanent Mission of the Syrian Arab Republic to the United Nations. A clip of the video went viral and was viewed over 3,000,000 times. In March 2017, Mexico City, Bartlett was granted the “International Journalism Award for International Reporting ”by the Mexican Press Club. Co-recipients included John Pilger and political analyst Thierry Meyssan, among others. Bartlett has been the victim of a smear campaign by various supporters of the White Helmets, which she thoroughly exposed and debunked in a YouTube interview.

Queer Vox
Russia: Special Military Operation in Ukraine - Eva Bartlett Speaks with Veteran of the CIA & State Department, Larry C Johnson, on Ukraine, Donbass & Russia

Queer Vox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 64:07


Eva Bartlett Reports: I recently spoke with Larry C Johnson, formerly with the CIA and the State Department's Office of Counter Terrorism. Larry provided training to the US Military's Special Operations community for 24 years. Follow Eva K. Bartlett on Telegram: https://t.me/Reality_Theories/ Larry C. Johnson's bio: https://sonar21.com/about-larry/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecreport/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecreport/support

The Gary Null Show
The Gary Null Show - 06.22.22

The Gary Null Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 59:33


Videos: 1. The great recycling LIE (what really happens to plastic) (10:44) 2. Is It Game Over? New NASA Report (5:30) 2. You won't believe what Justin Trudeau's government just did | Redacted with Clayton Morris (13:26) 3. Neil Oliver – Who pulls the strings – Pandemic Treaty, Wealth & Power? (2:00) 4. He's EXPOSING the truth in Syria and they don't like it | Redacted conversation w/ Kevork Almassian (first 10:00) 5. Russian Ruble now best performing currency in the world this year… another example of how US sanctions have failed. 6. Vanessa Beeley and Eva Bartlett are smeared by the Guardian for reporting the truth (3:07) 7. Kim Iversen: Inside The SECRET Bilderberg Meetings Between Spies, War Hawks And World Leaders (9:28) 8. New Rule: The Misinformation Age | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) 9. https://theduran.locals.com/post/2311112/title  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3maIN4-ZJl8    Strawberry Compound Shown to Protect Against Alzheimer's, Memory Loss Salk Institute for Biological Studies, June 16, 2022  The thought of losing your mind is a frightening one, but one in three Americans die with Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia. Regardless how frightening the possibility is, the chances of it happening to you aren't exactly slim, which means prevention should be at the forefront of your mind. A recent study from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies indicates prevention could be as simple as a natural foods diet—rich in fruits (such as strawberries) and vegetables containing something called fisetin. Fisetin is a flavonol found in strawberries, mangoes, cucumbers, and other vegetables and fruits. Researchers with the Salk Institute found this simple compound can actually reduce the risk of Alzheimer's in mice, and could be effective in humans as well. Maher and her team have documented that fisetin has both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in the brain. It is also able to turn on a cellular pathway related to memory function. The team looked to a type of mouse with mutated genes making them vulnerable to Alzheimer's. At three months old, the researchers began feeding the mice a diet enriched with fisetin. Mice who hadn't received the fisetin began struggling in the mazes at nine months of age, but the fisetin mice performed as well as normal (non-predisposed) mice at both nine and twelve months of age. Avocados may hold the answer to beating leukemia University of Waterloo (Canada), June 16, 2022 Rich, creamy, nutritious and now cancer fighting. New research reveals that molecules derived from avocados could be effective in treating a form of cancer. Professor Paul Spagnuolo from the University of Waterloo has discovered a lipid in avocados that combats acute myeloid leukemia (AML) by targeting the root of the disease – leukemia stem cells. Worldwide, there are few drug treatments available to patients that target leukemia stem cells. “The stem cell is really the cell that drives the disease,” said Professor Spagnuolo, in Waterloo's School of Pharmacy. “The stem cell is largely responsible for the disease developing and it's the reason why so many patients with leukemia relapse. We've performed many rounds of testing to determine how this new drug works at a molecular level and confirmed that it targets stem cells selectively, leaving healthy cells unharmed.” Inability to stand on one leg for 10 seconds in mid to later life linked to near doubling in risk of death Exercise Medicine Clinic-CLINIMEX (Brazil) and University of Eastern Finland, June 21, 2022 The inability to stand on one leg for 10 seconds in mid- to later life is linked to a near doubling in the risk of death from any cause within the next 10 years, finds research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine This simple and safe balance test could be included in routine health checks for older adults, say the researchers. The researchers wanted to find out whether a balance test might be a reliable indicator of a person's risk of death from any cause within the next decade, and, as such, might therefore merit inclusion in routine health checks in later life. Participants were asked to stand on one leg for 10 seconds without any additional support.  To improve standardization of the test, participants were asked to place the front of the free foot on the back of the opposite lower leg, while keeping their arms by their sides and their gaze fixed straight ahead. Up to three attempts on either foot were permitted. In all, around 1 in 5 (20.5%; 348) participants failed to pass the test. The inability to do so rose in tandem with age, more or less doubling at subsequent 5 year intervals from the age of 51-55 onwards.  The proportions of those unable to stand on one leg for 10 seconds were: nearly 5% among 51-55 year-olds; 8% among 56-60 year-olds; just under 18% among 61-65 year-olds; and just under 37% among 66-70 year-olds.  More than half (around 54%) of those aged 71-75 were unable to complete the test. In other words, people in this age group were more than 11 times as likely to fail the test as those just 20 years younger. During an average monitoring period of 7 years, 123 (7%) people died: cancer (32%); cardiovascular disease (30%); respiratory disease (9%); and COVID-19 complications (7%). The proportion of deaths among those who failed the test was significantly higher: 17.5% vs. 4.5%, reflecting an absolute difference of just under 13%. Anxious Children have Bigger “Fear Centers” in the Brain Stanford University School of Medicine, June 16, 2022 The amygdala is a key “fear center” in the brain. Alterations in the development of the amygdala during childhood may have an important influence on the development of anxiety problems, reports a new study in the current issue of Biological Psychiatry.

 Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine recruited 76 children, 7 to 9 years of age, a period when anxiety-related traits and symptoms can first be reliably identified.  The researchers found that children with high levels of anxiety had enlarged amygdala volume and increased connectivity with other brain regions responsible for attention, emotion perception, and regulation, compared to children with low levels of anxiety. They also developed an equation that reliably predicted the children's anxiety level from the MRI measurements of amygdala volume and amygdala functional connectivity.

The most affected region was the basolateral portion of the amygdala, a subregion of the amygdala implicated in fear learning and the processing of emotion-related information.

 Our study represents an important step in characterizing altered brain systems and developing predictive biomarkers in the identification for young children at risk for anxiety disorders,” Qin said.  New research: Olive oil compound destroys cancer cells in 30 minutes Rutgers University & Hunter College, June 12, 2022  Oleocanthal, a polyphenolic, therapeutic compound found in olive oil is the subject of a new anti-cancer study performed by nutritional science and cancer biology researchers with The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences at Rutgers and Hunter's College in New York City. Programmed cell death, known as apoptosis takes approximately 16-24 hours. Dynamic new research just published in the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Oncology blew scientists away – when exposed to oleocanthal, a polyphenol compound found in olive oil, cancerous cells died within 30 minutes to an hour. While researchers previously understood that compounds in olive oil were capable of killing cancer cells, until now, such short apoptosis had not been observed. Even more fascinating was when the team looked closely to surmise why apoptosis was occurring under such swift circumstances – they discovered that cancer cells were being killed by their own enzymes. And, not only one isolated type of cancerous cell, but all of the cancerous cells they were examining. Unlike chemotherapeutic pharmaceuticals that devastate healthy cellular activity, the therapeutic polyphenolic compound found in olive oil kills cancer while maintaining vitality among healthy cells. As Paul Breslin, one of the study's authors at Rutgers noted, while cancerous cells died, healthy cells were not harmed, but rather the oleocanthal “put them to sleep.” The lifecycle of healthy cells was only temporarily affected in this way, without any negative observations and in approximately 24 hours, the healthy cells resumed their life cycle.  Sports, not screens: The key to happier, healthier children University of South Australia, June 21, 2022 Whether it's sports practice, music lessons or a casual catch up with friends, when children are involved in after-school activities, they're more likely to feel happier and healthier than their counterparts who are glued to a screen. In a new study conducted by the University of South Australia, researchers found that children's well-being is heightened when they participate in extra-curricular activities, yet lowered when they spent time on social media or playing video games. Published in BMC Pediatrics, the study analyzed data from 61,759 school students in years 4 to 9, assessing the average number of days per week children participated in after-school activities (3–6pm), and measure these against well-being factors—happiness, sadness, worry, engagement, perseverance, optimism, emotion regulation, and life satisfaction. It found that most students watched TV about four days of the school week and spent time on social media about three days of the week. Our study highlights how some out-of-school activities can boost children's well-being, while others—particularly screens—can chip away at their mental and physical health. “Screens are a massive distraction for children of all ages. And whether children are gaming, watching TV or on social media, there's something about all screens that's damaging to their well-being. Students in lower socio-economic backgrounds who frequently played sports were 15% more likely to be optimistic, 14% more likely to be happy and satisfied with their life, and 10% more likely to be able to regulate their emotions. Conversely, children who played video games and used social media almost always had lower levels of well-being: up to 9% less likely to be happy, up to 8% to be less optimism and 11% to be more likely to give up on things.

TNT Radio
Eva Bartlett on The George Eliason Show - 21 June 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 55:49


Queer Vox
Russia: Special Military Operation in Ukraine - Eva Bartlett Speaks with Kharkov-Based Commentator, Gonzalo Lira

Queer Vox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 81:42


Eva Bartlett Reports: On March 30, I had the great pleasure of speaking with Kharkov-based Chilean commentator Gonzalo Lira. We spoke at length about his observations from Ukraine [regarding the status of Russia's Special Military Operation and the situation in the Donbass], where he has lived for years. Gonzalo offers a unique perspective in that he has seen events unfold around him in Ukraine since the 2014 coup and with the rise of Nazi battalions throughout the country. He offers a pragmatic analysis of Russia's denazification operation in Ukraine. Follow Eva K. Bartlett on Telegram: https://t.me/Reality_Theories/ Follow Gonzalo on Telegram: https://t.me/realCRP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecreport/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecreport/support

Russians With Attitude
A leaf in the perfect storm: RWA interview with Eva Bartlett

Russians With Attitude

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 63:30


We had a chat with a Canadian independent journalist who's currently in Donetsk. She told us about situation on the ground, Ukrainian shelling of the city, her previous involvement in the coverage of military conflicts in Gaza and Syria and an uneven battle against western corporate media. Also she's never tried borsch with vodka and she thinks that Delicious Tacos is a redneck! https://twitter.com/EvaKBartlett Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/68030208 Gumroad: https://russianswithattitude.gumroad.com/

Queer Vox
Russia: Special Military Operation in Ukraine - Eva Bartlett Speaks with Alex Christoforou

Queer Vox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 67:23


Eva Bartlett Reports: On March 19, I spoke with Alex Christoforou, co-founder of The Duran, an independent media site providing geopolitical analysis on a range of issues. As Alex and co-host Alexander Mercouris have been providing regular updates and analysis on the Russian military operation in Ukraine, I thought viewers and listeners could benefit hugely from recording a conversation with Alex. He discusses the origins of the current military operation in Ukraine, developments on the ground, the complete whitewashing of the last eight years of Ukraine's bloody war on the people of the Donbass, and parallels in reporting on Syria and Ukraine, Western propaganda on both, and military strategies around liberating both of al-Qaeda and other terrorists (Syria) and N*zis and allied extremists (Ukraine). These are perspectives you won't hear in Western corporate media, or even from many professed anti-Imperialist commentators. Follow Eva K. Bartlett on Telegram: https://t.me/Reality_Theories/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecreport/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecreport/support

Global Research News Hour
A Complex War: Some Holes in the Mainstream Account of “Justice in Ukraine”

Global Research News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 59:16


On this week's Global Research News Hour, as part of its ongoing mission to separate the myths from the reality of Russia's now three week long military incursion in Ukraine we speak to guests who can relay more background on the history and geopolitics of the area allowing us to assess with greater clarity the steps for resolution ahead. In part 1 of our program, activist and editor Richard Sanders explains some of his research on Stepan Bandera and on the groups still following his lead. Then in part 2, journalist Eva Bartlett talks about her journey to Crimea and the Donbas in 2019, what she learned from them, and on how her previous investigations in Gaza and Syria informs her understanding of Western Press style fake news in the current Ukraine conflict.

PRIMO NUTMEG
#253: Vanessa Beeley

PRIMO NUTMEG

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 118:30


Vanessa Beeley is a British journalist who has spent recent years covering events in Syria. In this interview, Vanessa explains the past 75 years of Western meddling in Syria, and how this has created the current situation in that country. Beeley also discusses the divisions on the Left regarding Syria, and how intelligence agencies, the corporate media and big money donors have shaped an imperialist narrative around the country.Join the conversation! Submit questions to guests by becoming a PRIMO RADICAL patron for only $1 a month on Patreon: https://patreon.com/primoradicalSubscribe to PRIMO RADICAL on YouTube, Spotify, and iTunes!https://primoradical.com/ https://facebook.com/primoradical/ https://twitter.com/primoradical/ https://instagram.com/primoradical/https://minds.com/primoradical/https://youtube.com/c/primoradical/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/primonutmeg)

The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

Support the Delingpod!! https://www.subscribestar.com/jamesdelingpole Eva Bartlett is a Canadian independent journalist and activist. She has spent years on the ground covering conflict zones in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Palestine (where she lived for nearly four years). Eva is a recipient of the 2017 International Journalism Award for International Reporting, granted by the Mexican Journalists' Press Club (founded in 1951), the first recipient of the Serena Shim Award for Uncompromised Integrity in Journalism, and was short-listed in 2017 for the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Delingpod: Eva K Bartlett (#208)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021


Eva Bartlett is a Canadian independent journalist and activist. She has spent years on the ground covering conflict zones in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Palestine (where she lived for nearly four years). Eva is a recipient of the 2017 International Journalism Award for International Reporting, granted by the Mexican Journalists' Press Club […]

theAnalysis.news
Gaza Under Siege – Eva Bartlett on Reality Asserts Itself Pt 2/2

theAnalysis.news

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 16:27


Eva Bartlett talks about her experiences living in Gaza. This is an episode of Reality Asserts Itself, produced October 5, 2014, with Paul Jay.

theAnalysis.news
Gaza Under Siege – Eva Bartlett on Reality Asserts Itself Pt 1/2

theAnalysis.news

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 16:38


Eva Bartlett talks about her experiences living in Gaza. This is an episode of Reality Asserts Itself, produced October 5, 2014, with Paul Jay.

Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart
#16: Dr. Mike Hart and Eva Bartlett

Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 54:54


Eva Karene Bartlett is an independent journalist and activist. In this episode, we discuss lockdowns and how politicians are not following their own rules.

Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart
#16: Dr. Mike Hart and Eva Bartlett

Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 54:55


Hi, guys! I'm excited to launch a new mini-series on my channel called Ask Doctor Mike. In this episode, I'm answering medical questions that Eva from MyLifeAsEva has always wanted to ask and exposing some medical myths along the way.

What Happened to Syria?
Episode 2 - The Good, The Bad, and the Propaganda feat. Dr. Idrees Ahmad

What Happened to Syria?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 66:31


This week, we look at a topic that has dominated the discourse surrounding Syria: media coverage and disinformation.   Dr. Idrees Ahmad is lecturer in journalism at the University of Stirling with a doctorate in sociology and a focus on international conflicts. He is also the author of The Road to Iraq: The Making of a Neoconservative War. Idrees has spent years tracking online propaganda and its impact on the international response to events in Syria.   As the title suggests, we get into the best and worst coverage of Syria since 2011, and run down the list of grifters who have made a career spreading disinformation. *cough* Max Blumenthal, Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett, Aaron Mate, Rania Khalek *cough*   Next week, we'll pick the main story back up with the events of March 15 to March 31, 2011.   Music licensing Fragments by Nomyn https://soundcloud.com/nomyn Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-fragments Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ndyyIhwojys

Intrigue
Mayday - Ep 6. The One With Sean Penn

Intrigue

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 27:11


“I went to meet with Assad to see what kind of access we might get.” James is accused of a horrific crime. When James Le Mesurier fell to his death in Turkey in 2019 he left behind a tangle of truths and lies. Mayday tells the extraordinary real story of the man who organised the White Helmets – rescuers who film themselves pulling survivors from bombed out buildings in rebel-held areas of Syria – and investigates claims that, far from being heroes, they are part of a very elaborate hoax. James Le Mesurier – his detractors say – was a British secret agent, pulling the strings. So when his body was found by worshippers on their way to morning prayers, there were a lot questions. AMENDMENT: Sean Penn has confirmed that it was Eva Bartlett not Vanessa Beeley he met in Los Angeles. This does not change the story materially. Produced, written and presented by: Chloe Hadjimatheou Editor: Emma Rippon Researcher: Tom Wright Mixed by: Neil Churchill Arabic translation and additional research: Vanessa Bowles, Abdul Kader Habak Turkish researcher: Nevin Sungur Narrative Consultant: John Yorke Original music: Nick Mundy and Bu Kolthoum Production Coordinator - Gemma AshmanREFERENCES“'The White Helmets” wins Best Documentary Short.” Oscars YouTube Channel, 03 April 2017“President Bashar al-Assad's opinion on White Helmet's Oscar” from Egy Ember YouTube channel, 11 Mar 2017, source listed as Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)“KEEP TALKING - Vanessa Beeley on The White Helmets & the billionaires funding Regime Change” Ian Fantom YouTube channel, 17 July 2019“Vanessa Beeley -The tale of the White Helmets in the Western media, on the ground in Syria and beyond” Mot Dag TV, 13 February 2019“Panel Discussion on White Helmets Organization in Syria” UN Audiovisual Library video, 20 December 2018“UK Column News” Brian Gerrish, Mike Robinson are joined by Alex Thomson and Vanessa Beeley for today's UK Column News. 14th October 2020“Interview with Vanessa Beeley” HPU Al-Hawash Private University, 21 November 2018

Progressive Commentary Hour
Progressive Commentary Hour - Activist & Journalist Eva Bartlett

Progressive Commentary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 54:12


interview with activist and journalist Eva Bartlett  On today's program, she discusses how such events affect the populations of Gaza and what Americans can do to show their support. Throughout her time in Gaza.      

Progressive Commentary Hour
Progressive Commentary Hour - 02.19.20

Progressive Commentary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 57:20


What's Ahead for the War on Syria'; Latest Eyewitness Report from Aleppo " with guest speaker Eva Bartlett.

Fault Lines
When the Dust Settles, the Lies About Iran Will Surface

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 167:20


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan discuss President Trump's briefing yesterday. Trump claimed Iran is standing down, the US does not want war, and more sanctions will be imposed.Guests:Niko House - Political Activist and Broadcast Journalist, Founder and CEO of the 'MCSC Network' | Political Divide on the Iran/Iraq WarAnnette Bosworth - Internal Medicine Physician and former South Dakota senatorial candidate | Dr. Boz On Disease Epidemic About to Hit MillennialsScott Ritter - Former U.N. weapons inspector | They Lied To Us About WMDs. @RealScottRitter Exposed It. What are the Lies About Iran?Eva Bartlett - Independent Writer & Journalist | Twitter Still Busy Banning the Left, Right... and Your News AlternativesGOP Senators Mike Lee and Rand Paul criticized President Trump and the administration over a closed-door briefing on Iran. They announced they will support a resolution limiting Trump's military powers. Political activist Niko House comes on the show to outline the political divide on the Iran war. Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter exposed the lies of the US regarding weapons of mass destruction and he suspects there are quite a few lies about Iran.Diets in America can be either extremely healthy or destructive. There are countless weight loss programs and fast-food restaurants. Internal medicine physician Dr. Annette Bosworth shares her prediction that millennials will soon be plagued with diabetes.Syrian Presidency is the official Twitter account for the Presidency of the Syrian Arab Republic. The account was taken down by Twitter many days multiple times for no reason. Eva Bartlett, an independent writer, addresses the battle between news alternatives and social media censorship.

Fault Lines
Multiple Views on the US Troops Withdrawl

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 168:43


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan open the floor to different perspectives regarding the US pulling troops from the Syrian border. The Kurds will be left to fend for themselves, but the troops could come home.Guests:Eva Bartlett - Independent Writer & Journalist | Making Sense of Ukraine, Crimea, and the Donetsk People's RepublicMaram Susli - Political Commentator and Geopolitical Analyst | Will The US Actually Be Leaving Syria?Ray McGovern - Former CIA Officer & Political Activist | What's Really At Stake with the 'Whistleblower' CoupTom Luongo - Geopolitical Analyst & Publisher of the Gold Goats 'n Guns Newsletter | Syria, Ukraine, and Other FlashpointsThe Crimea situation is very complicated. Hardly any news sources cover the truth, let alone the issues that really matter. Stellar journalist Eva Bartlett joins Lee and Garland to make sense of Ukraine. Former CIA Officer Ray McGovern gives us an insider perspective on the 'whistleblower' coup that is taking place right now. The US troops leaving the northern border of Syria will open up the floodgates. There are many consequences that will ensue, both positive and negative. Maram Susli, famously known as Syria Girl, is back to give her commentary on how this should be handled. Geopolitical analyst Tom Luongo offers his perspective on the situation.

That Podcast Network
The Conspiracy Farm Ep. 91 Journalist Eva Bartlett on Venezuela

That Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 69:43


Journalist Eva Bartlett comes by after returning from Venezuela to talk about the real goings on there. And MORE!! https://twitter.com/EvaKBartlett www.theconspiracyfarm.com

Global Research News Hour
Ukraine's Democratic Deficit: Five Years after Maidan

Global Research News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 59:08


On the occasion of the recent election of Volodymyr Zelensky to the Ukraine Presidency, the Global Research News Hour examines some of the undemocratic currents running through the Eastern European country. In the first half hour, Eva Bartlett returns for the second week in a row to elaborate on two recent articles describing the plight of a Ukrainian journalist who has been detained without trial for almost a year, based on articles he had published in 2014. In the second half hour, we hear Ukraine based journalist George Eliason comment on the election of Zelensky in the context of the rise of Ukrainian nationalism and the war in Donbass.

Global Research News Hour
Canada and the Propaganda War on Venezuela

Global Research News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 59:32


On this week's episode of the Global Research News Hour we continue our examination of the siege against Venezuela with a special emphasis on Canada's role. Our first guest Yves Engler explains Canada's actual motivation for seeking the ouster of the Maduro government. and provides backgrounds on one particular think tank which is advocating a skewed narrative of Venezuela's economic and political problems. We next hear from journalists Dimitri Lascaris and Eva Bartlett about what they observed during their recent visits to Venezuela, and about how and why their reporting differs from corporate media and Diasporic Venezuelans.

That Podcast Network
The Conspiracy Farm Ep. 76 Journalist Eva Bartlett

That Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 64:12


Canadian Journalist Eva Bartlett returns to the Farm to chat about her recent trip BACK to Syria. We discuss the fabricated MSM narrative as it relates to the Conflict in Syria as well as other War Zones. And MUCH MORE! https://twitter.com/EvaKBartlett SUPPORT THE FARM! stofmahub.com/collections/the-conspiracy-farm https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=QPX9TJFVF69C4

The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
TMR 202 : Vanessa Beeley : On Syria & The White Helmets

The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 97:00


We are joined by the independent journalist, photographer and peace activist Vanessa Beeley, for an in-depth interview on the war in Syria and the so-called "Syria Civil Defence" (a.k.a The White Helmets). Vanessa, who has braved several fact-finding trips to Syria in the last few years, works to defend the sovereignty of nations against foreign intervention and interference, and promotes the self-determination of their peoples. She is frequently published at 21st Century Wire and Mint Press News and was a finalist for one of the most prestigious journalism awards – the 2017 Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism – whose winners have included Robert Parry, Patrick Cockburn, Robert Fisk, Nick Davies and the Bureau for Investigative Journalism team. (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)

The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
TMR 202 : Vanessa Beeley : On Syria & The White Helmets

The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 97:00


We are joined by the independent journalist, photographer and peace activist Vanessa Beeley, for an in-depth interview on the war in Syria and the so-called "Syria Civil Defence" (a.k.a The White Helmets). Vanessa, who has braved several fact-finding trips to Syria in the last few years, works to defend the sovereignty of nations against foreign intervention and interference, and promotes the self-determination of their peoples. She is frequently published at 21st Century Wire and Mint Press News and was a finalist for one of the most prestigious journalism awards – the 2017 Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism – whose winners have included Robert Parry, Patrick Cockburn, Robert Fisk, Nick Davies and the Bureau for Investigative Journalism team. (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)

News da Pandora TV . it
PTV News 15.06.18 - Il Titanic della Merkel

News da Pandora TV . it

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 10:24


Il Titanic della Merkel La Merkel e la Grande Coalizione tedesca in bilico a colpi di satira. E’ bastato un tweet di Moritz Hürtgen, giornalista della più famosa rivista satirica tedesca, Titanic, ad annunciare la rottura tra il partito di Angela Merkel e la “sorella” bavarese Csu, per far inclinare l’indice Dax di Francoforte e per indebolire l’euro nei confronti del dollaro. In effetti negli ultimi giorni la Coalizione non naviga in acque tranquille. A scatenare lo scontro il “master plan” della Csu sull’immigrazione, un documento di 63 punti che il ministro degli Interni, Horst Seehofer, si apprestava a presentare prima che venisse bloccato dalla cancelliera. Il piano, i cui contenuti sono stati anticipati da Bild, pare contempli la chiusura delle frontiere tedesche a chi ha già incassato un rifiuto in passato e anche a chi ha ottenuto il disco verde in un altro Paese della Ue. Stiamo andando dunque a un Consiglio europeo, quello del 28 e 29 giugno, che non si occuperà solo di Brexit, ma che si trasformerà, in un gran consulto sul dossier migranti. E, per una volta, potrebbero essere proprio i ministri dell'Interno a dettare l’agenda ai capi di Stati e di Governo degli Stati membri. Seehofer ha già condiviso alcune valutazioni con Salvini che martedì prossimo incontrerà il ministro austriaco, Herbert Kickl. Oggi a Parigi, il premier italiano, Giuseppe Conte, ha presentato una doppia proposta. Nel breve periodo, una riforma del trattato di Dublino per la riassegnazione degli immigrati che arrivano in Europa. Nel lungo periodo l'istituzione di hotspot gestiti dall'Ue nei Paesi africani d'origine - non solo la Libia ma anche quelli sahariani, come il Niger - per chiudere la rotta verso il Mediterraneo tutelando, al tempo stesso, le vite dei migranti. Lunedì Conte sarà a Berlino. Donald Trump, in un'intervista a Fox News, parlando di Giuseppe Conte, ha chiosato: "Sembra che essere duri sull'immigrazione ora paghi”.Sul Quantitative Easing Draghi frena ma non chiude Nella riunione di ieri della BCE tenutasi a Riga, Mario Draghi annuncia la fine del Quantitative Easing. O almeno questa è la lettura che ne è stata data dai maggiori media. Infatti in realtà Draghi ha detto che fino a Dicembre 2018 gli acquisti di titoli di stato dei paesi dell'area euro continueranno al ritmo prima di 30 miliardi al mese, poi di 15 miliardi al mese per poi interrompersi. Draghi ha inoltre sottolineato che la BCE si impegnerà ancora per tutto il tempo necessario a reinvestire le somme incassate dai titoli andati a scadenza posseduti dalla banca centrale di Francoforte. Dunque in realtà non si tratta di una vera e propria fine del Quantitative Easing ma di una stabilizzazione del medesimo. E del resto non poteva essere che così, la fine in sei mesi del QE sarebbe stata un'operazione violentissima e con effetti disastrosi. Basti pensare che la stessa Federal Reserve ci ha messo anni a chiudere le sue operazioni di espansione monetaria. Più che altro a leggere le dichiarazioni della conferenza stampa del banchiere centrale italiano lascia stupiti la sua idea che l'euro sia irreversibile come i trattati che lo hanno istituito. Una visione che demarca una totale assenza di prospettiva storica: tutta la storia dell'umanità è lastricata di trattati prima sottoscritti e poi rotti così come di monete prima adottate e poi finite nelle collezioni di numismatica. La storia presto o tardi si incaricherà di dare al Professor Draghi una lezione interessante. L’Italia non ratificherà il CETA L’Italia non ratificherà il trattato di libero scambio con il Canada (Ceta). Il Trattato, secondo il neo-ministro all’Agricoltura, Gian Marco Centinaio, “tutelerebbe solo una piccola parte dei prodotti italiani a Denominazione di Origine Protetta, DOP e Indicazione Geografica Protetta, Igp.” A rischio soprattutto Parmigiano Reggiano e prosciutto di Parma. Preoccupazioni condivise dalla Coldiretti, che teme l'eliminazione delle regole a protezione di consumatori e ambiente. Per entare in vigore, il Ceta deve essere ratificato da tutti i 28 paesi membri dell'Unione. Si tratta del piu' grande trattato commerciale per l'UE, che una volta applicato annullerebbe il 98% di tutte le tariffe europee. Entrato parzialmente in vigore dal 21 settembre scorso, liberalizza, fra gli altri, la distribuzione di carne bovina canadese nei mercati europei, e formaggi e vini italici in quelli canadesi. La posizione italiana, piu' che compromettere tecnicamente il trattato, rappresenta un gesto politico, che potrebbe innescare un effetto domino all'interno dell'Unione. Per quanto paesi chiave come la Francia, sembrano rimanere fedeli al trattato. I gamberi cinesi spopolano ai Mondiali in Russia. Trump non sa cosa si perde. Donald Trump approva dazi per 50 mld di dollari sui prodotti cinesi. Pechino si dichiara pronta a rispondere “rapidamente”. La notizia, anticipata dal Wall Street Journal, arriva mentre è in corso la visita di Mike Pompeo in Cina. Cina che è rappresentata ai mondiali di calcio in Russia non dalla nazionale, che come quella italiana, non ha superato la fase eliminatoria, bensì dai gamberi di fiume. Un treno rosso carico dei prelibati crostacei è in marcia verso i ristoranti russi. La Coppa del Mondo più birra e gamberi di fiume è la perfetta combinazione dei fan cinesi che, forti dell’espansione dei rapporti commerciali tra Pechino e Mosca, riempiono gli stadi di tutta la Russia. Caschi Bianchi: Si riapre il rubinetto dei finanziamenti USA Gli Stati Uniti riprenderanno a finanziare i Caschi Bianchi. In contraddizione con il congelamento dei fondi deciso da Donald Trump un mese fa, il Dipartimento di Stato ha annunciato ieri giovedi' 14 giugno lo stanziamento di 6.6 milioni di dollari per le "operazioni salva-vita" dell'Organizzazione e per l'agenzia ONU IIIM, che ha l'incarico di investigare crimini di guerra commessi nel conflitto. La nota ufficiale, citiamo testualmente, loda i "i coraggiosi eroi del primo soccorso che salvano vite siriane, incluse le vittime degli attacchi chimici perpetrati da Assad, mentre vengono deliberatamente attaccati dalle forze del regime siriano e dai bombardamenti russi". Una linea seguita coerentemente dal governo britannico che, contrariamente all'alleato americano, non ha mai tentennato sui finanziamenti ai Caschi Bianchi, anzi: il mese scorso la premier Theresa May ha promesso di aumentarli. Secondo i dati ufficiali, il Regno Unito ha sinora finanziato l'organizzazione per un totale di piu' di 50 milioni di dollari. "Spregevole" ha commentato la giornalista indipendente Eva Bartlett, piu' volte in prima linea in Siria "Ancora piu' denaro andra' ai propagandisti dei Caschi Bianchi, che in base a testimonianze di moltissimi civili di Aleppo e Ghouta ESt hanno lavorato con i terroristi o addirittura sono i terroristi di al-Qaeda e Jaysh al-Islam”. I Caschi Bianchi riprenderanno dunque le operazioni. Proprio mentre il Ministero della Difesa russo mette in guardia verso un altro possibile attacco chimico in salsa "false flag" nel territorio siriano. L’autunno nucleare Un gruppo di ricercatori dell’Università Tecnologica del Michigan ha pubblicato, su Safety, uno studio che dimostrebbe gli effetti devastanti di un attacco nucleare non solo sulla nazione colpita ma sull’intero pianeta, incluso il Paese aggressore. L'attacco porterebbe, nell’esplosione iniziale, all'immediata morte di milioni di persone e subito dopo a un cosiddetto ‘autunno nucleare’ nel quale la fuliggine bloccherebbe la luce solare. Uno tra gli scenari maggiormente studiato è la guerra nucleare regionale, per esempio tra India e Pakistan, due Paesi i cui arsenali ammontano a più di 220 testate nucleari. In questo caso, circa 20 milioni di persone potrebbero morire entro una settimana, mentre 6,5 ​​milioni di tonnellate di fuliggine potrebbero ridurre la temperatura media della superficie terrestre, oltre che le precipitazioni in tutto il mondo. Gli effetti ricadrebbero anche sulla produzione alimentare globale, per più di dieci anni. La produzione di mais negli Stati Uniti (il più grande produttore al mondo) diminuirebbe in media del 12%. In Cina, la produzione di riso scenderebbe del 17%, il mais avrebbe un calo del 16% mentre il grano scenderebbe del 31%. Le riserve mondiali di grano non basterebbero per più di 100 giorni, mettendo così a rischio di carestia ben 2 miliardi di persone. Per scatenare questa ecatombe, secondo gli scienziati basterebbero, si fa per dire, 100 armi nucleari. Ma nel mondo sono presenti 15.000 armi nucleari. E forse ancor di più.Venezuela tra riforme sociali e minacce di golpe La Corte Suprema Venezuelana ha rigettato mercoledi' 13 giugno il ricorso di Henri Falcon su presunte irregolarita' nelle elezioni presidenziali del 20 maggio scorso. Secondo l’Alta Corte, la trasparenza del processo elettorale e' stata confermata anche dai 150 osservatori internazionali presenti durante le elezioni. Nel frattempo, il neo governo di Caracas continua con le riforme sociali. Mercoledi' 13 giugno, il Ministro della Salute, Luis Lopez, ha annunciato un accordo con l'Organizzazione Panamericana della Salute per la fornitura di medicine e altro materiale medico, fornitura fortemente compromessa dall'embargo internazionale. Il tutto mentre non si placano i timori di un imminente aggressione militare. Sono di ieri, infatti, le dichiarazioni del vicepresidente del PSUV, il Partito socialista di Maduro, che accusa il triangolo USA-Spagna- Colombia di diffondere falsita' fra la popolazione e di tramare un'azione militare per scalzare il legittimo governo bolivariano.

News da Pandora TV . it
PTV News 15.06.18 - Il Titanic della Merkel

News da Pandora TV . it

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 10:24


Il Titanic della Merkel La Merkel e la Grande Coalizione tedesca in bilico a colpi di satira. E’ bastato un tweet di Moritz Hürtgen, giornalista della più famosa rivista satirica tedesca, Titanic, ad annunciare la rottura tra il partito di Angela Merkel e la “sorella” bavarese Csu, per far inclinare l’indice Dax di Francoforte e per indebolire l’euro nei confronti del dollaro. In effetti negli ultimi giorni la Coalizione non naviga in acque tranquille. A scatenare lo scontro il “master plan” della Csu sull’immigrazione, un documento di 63 punti che il ministro degli Interni, Horst Seehofer, si apprestava a presentare prima che venisse bloccato dalla cancelliera. Il piano, i cui contenuti sono stati anticipati da Bild, pare contempli la chiusura delle frontiere tedesche a chi ha già incassato un rifiuto in passato e anche a chi ha ottenuto il disco verde in un altro Paese della Ue. Stiamo andando dunque a un Consiglio europeo, quello del 28 e 29 giugno, che non si occuperà solo di Brexit, ma che si trasformerà, in un gran consulto sul dossier migranti. E, per una volta, potrebbero essere proprio i ministri dell'Interno a dettare l’agenda ai capi di Stati e di Governo degli Stati membri. Seehofer ha già condiviso alcune valutazioni con Salvini che martedì prossimo incontrerà il ministro austriaco, Herbert Kickl. Oggi a Parigi, il premier italiano, Giuseppe Conte, ha presentato una doppia proposta. Nel breve periodo, una riforma del trattato di Dublino per la riassegnazione degli immigrati che arrivano in Europa. Nel lungo periodo l'istituzione di hotspot gestiti dall'Ue nei Paesi africani d'origine - non solo la Libia ma anche quelli sahariani, come il Niger - per chiudere la rotta verso il Mediterraneo tutelando, al tempo stesso, le vite dei migranti. Lunedì Conte sarà a Berlino. Donald Trump, in un'intervista a Fox News, parlando di Giuseppe Conte, ha chiosato: "Sembra che essere duri sull'immigrazione ora paghi”.Sul Quantitative Easing Draghi frena ma non chiude Nella riunione di ieri della BCE tenutasi a Riga, Mario Draghi annuncia la fine del Quantitative Easing. O almeno questa è la lettura che ne è stata data dai maggiori media. Infatti in realtà Draghi ha detto che fino a Dicembre 2018 gli acquisti di titoli di stato dei paesi dell'area euro continueranno al ritmo prima di 30 miliardi al mese, poi di 15 miliardi al mese per poi interrompersi. Draghi ha inoltre sottolineato che la BCE si impegnerà ancora per tutto il tempo necessario a reinvestire le somme incassate dai titoli andati a scadenza posseduti dalla banca centrale di Francoforte. Dunque in realtà non si tratta di una vera e propria fine del Quantitative Easing ma di una stabilizzazione del medesimo. E del resto non poteva essere che così, la fine in sei mesi del QE sarebbe stata un'operazione violentissima e con effetti disastrosi. Basti pensare che la stessa Federal Reserve ci ha messo anni a chiudere le sue operazioni di espansione monetaria. Più che altro a leggere le dichiarazioni della conferenza stampa del banchiere centrale italiano lascia stupiti la sua idea che l'euro sia irreversibile come i trattati che lo hanno istituito. Una visione che demarca una totale assenza di prospettiva storica: tutta la storia dell'umanità è lastricata di trattati prima sottoscritti e poi rotti così come di monete prima adottate e poi finite nelle collezioni di numismatica. La storia presto o tardi si incaricherà di dare al Professor Draghi una lezione interessante. L’Italia non ratificherà il CETA L’Italia non ratificherà il trattato di libero scambio con il Canada (Ceta). Il Trattato, secondo il neo-ministro all’Agricoltura, Gian Marco Centinaio, “tutelerebbe solo una piccola parte dei prodotti italiani a Denominazione di Origine Protetta, DOP e Indicazione Geografica Protetta, Igp.” A rischio soprattutto Parmigiano Reggiano e prosciutto di Parma. Preoccupazioni condivise dalla Coldiretti, che teme l'eliminazione delle regole a protezione di consumatori e ambiente. Per entare in vigore, il Ceta deve essere ratificato da tutti i 28 paesi membri dell'Unione. Si tratta del piu' grande trattato commerciale per l'UE, che una volta applicato annullerebbe il 98% di tutte le tariffe europee. Entrato parzialmente in vigore dal 21 settembre scorso, liberalizza, fra gli altri, la distribuzione di carne bovina canadese nei mercati europei, e formaggi e vini italici in quelli canadesi. La posizione italiana, piu' che compromettere tecnicamente il trattato, rappresenta un gesto politico, che potrebbe innescare un effetto domino all'interno dell'Unione. Per quanto paesi chiave come la Francia, sembrano rimanere fedeli al trattato. I gamberi cinesi spopolano ai Mondiali in Russia. Trump non sa cosa si perde. Donald Trump approva dazi per 50 mld di dollari sui prodotti cinesi. Pechino si dichiara pronta a rispondere “rapidamente”. La notizia, anticipata dal Wall Street Journal, arriva mentre è in corso la visita di Mike Pompeo in Cina. Cina che è rappresentata ai mondiali di calcio in Russia non dalla nazionale, che come quella italiana, non ha superato la fase eliminatoria, bensì dai gamberi di fiume. Un treno rosso carico dei prelibati crostacei è in marcia verso i ristoranti russi. La Coppa del Mondo più birra e gamberi di fiume è la perfetta combinazione dei fan cinesi che, forti dell’espansione dei rapporti commerciali tra Pechino e Mosca, riempiono gli stadi di tutta la Russia. Caschi Bianchi: Si riapre il rubinetto dei finanziamenti USA Gli Stati Uniti riprenderanno a finanziare i Caschi Bianchi. In contraddizione con il congelamento dei fondi deciso da Donald Trump un mese fa, il Dipartimento di Stato ha annunciato ieri giovedi' 14 giugno lo stanziamento di 6.6 milioni di dollari per le "operazioni salva-vita" dell'Organizzazione e per l'agenzia ONU IIIM, che ha l'incarico di investigare crimini di guerra commessi nel conflitto. La nota ufficiale, citiamo testualmente, loda i "i coraggiosi eroi del primo soccorso che salvano vite siriane, incluse le vittime degli attacchi chimici perpetrati da Assad, mentre vengono deliberatamente attaccati dalle forze del regime siriano e dai bombardamenti russi". Una linea seguita coerentemente dal governo britannico che, contrariamente all'alleato americano, non ha mai tentennato sui finanziamenti ai Caschi Bianchi, anzi: il mese scorso la premier Theresa May ha promesso di aumentarli. Secondo i dati ufficiali, il Regno Unito ha sinora finanziato l'organizzazione per un totale di piu' di 50 milioni di dollari. "Spregevole" ha commentato la giornalista indipendente Eva Bartlett, piu' volte in prima linea in Siria "Ancora piu' denaro andra' ai propagandisti dei Caschi Bianchi, che in base a testimonianze di moltissimi civili di Aleppo e Ghouta ESt hanno lavorato con i terroristi o addirittura sono i terroristi di al-Qaeda e Jaysh al-Islam”. I Caschi Bianchi riprenderanno dunque le operazioni. Proprio mentre il Ministero della Difesa russo mette in guardia verso un altro possibile attacco chimico in salsa "false flag" nel territorio siriano. L’autunno nucleare Un gruppo di ricercatori dell’Università Tecnologica del Michigan ha pubblicato, su Safety, uno studio che dimostrebbe gli effetti devastanti di un attacco nucleare non solo sulla nazione colpita ma sull’intero pianeta, incluso il Paese aggressore. L'attacco porterebbe, nell’esplosione iniziale, all'immediata morte di milioni di persone e subito dopo a un cosiddetto ‘autunno nucleare’ nel quale la fuliggine bloccherebbe la luce solare. Uno tra gli scenari maggiormente studiato è la guerra nucleare regionale, per esempio tra India e Pakistan, due Paesi i cui arsenali ammontano a più di 220 testate nucleari. In questo caso, circa 20 milioni di persone potrebbero morire entro una settimana, mentre 6,5 ​​milioni di tonnellate di fuliggine potrebbero ridurre la temperatura media della superficie terrestre, oltre che le precipitazioni in tutto il mondo. Gli effetti ricadrebbero anche sulla produzione alimentare globale, per più di dieci anni. La produzione di mais negli Stati Uniti (il più grande produttore al mondo) diminuirebbe in media del 12%. In Cina, la produzione di riso scenderebbe del 17%, il mais avrebbe un calo del 16% mentre il grano scenderebbe del 31%. Le riserve mondiali di grano non basterebbero per più di 100 giorni, mettendo così a rischio di carestia ben 2 miliardi di persone. Per scatenare questa ecatombe, secondo gli scienziati basterebbero, si fa per dire, 100 armi nucleari. Ma nel mondo sono presenti 15.000 armi nucleari. E forse ancor di più.Venezuela tra riforme sociali e minacce di golpe La Corte Suprema Venezuelana ha rigettato mercoledi' 13 giugno il ricorso di Henri Falcon su presunte irregolarita' nelle elezioni presidenziali del 20 maggio scorso. Secondo l’Alta Corte, la trasparenza del processo elettorale e' stata confermata anche dai 150 osservatori internazionali presenti durante le elezioni. Nel frattempo, il neo governo di Caracas continua con le riforme sociali. Mercoledi' 13 giugno, il Ministro della Salute, Luis Lopez, ha annunciato un accordo con l'Organizzazione Panamericana della Salute per la fornitura di medicine e altro materiale medico, fornitura fortemente compromessa dall'embargo internazionale. Il tutto mentre non si placano i timori di un imminente aggressione militare. Sono di ieri, infatti, le dichiarazioni del vicepresidente del PSUV, il Partito socialista di Maduro, che accusa il triangolo USA-Spagna- Colombia di diffondere falsita' fra la popolazione e di tramare un'azione militare per scalzare il legittimo governo bolivariano.

That Podcast Network
The Conspiracy Farm Ep. 62 Journalist Eva Bartlett

That Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 34:06


Due to Circumstances beyond our control we didnt exactly have the FULL conversation with Eva that we wanted. However we did cover ALOT of issues related to Syria and the Middle East. We CANT WAIT for part II!! https://twitter.com/EvaKBartlett

Moment of Clarity
Redacted Tonight #474-Eva Bartlett Returns To Talk About Syria & The White Helmets with Lee Camp

Moment of Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 67:20


Independent Journalist Eva Bartlett continues her reporting on the Syrian War and the White Helmets. Plus the out of control policing situation, worker rights and more! And new tour dates in North Carolina, Indiana and more!

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
Redacted Tonight #474-Eva Bartlett Returns To Talk About Syria & The White Helmets with Lee Camp

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 67:20


Independent Journalist Eva Bartlett continues her reporting on the Syrian War and the White Helmets. Plus the out of control policing situation, worker rights and more! And new tour dates in North Carolina, Indiana and more!

Gorilla Radio from Pacific Free Press
Gorilla Radio with Chris Cook, Tayler Zavitz, Eva Bartlett, Janine Bandcroft April 12th, 2018

Gorilla Radio from Pacific Free Press

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 59:32


Though almost everyone claims to love animals many of us still eat them, while most try not to think too much about the terrible treatment humans mete out to our fellow Earthlings. But beyond vegetarianism, veganism, and rescue pet adoption what's a compassionate person to do? Primates of the Animal Protection Party of Canada and their allies have brought this year's Animal Advocacy Camp to Victoria to explore just that. The ACC takes place this April 14th at Camosun College's Gibson Auditorium and features a number of keynote speakers covering a variety of topics. Tayler Zavitz is one of those and she'll present, 'Empathy as Terrorism? The Criminalization of Animal Activism in Canada'. Tayler's a PhD candidate at UVic's Department of Sociology whose research focus is the repression of animal activism and the criminalization of dissent in Canada. She holds degrees in Political Science and Critical Sociology, (with a focus on Critical Animal Studies) and is a current student scholar with the brand new, Animals & Society Research Initiative at the University of Victoria. She's also a reviewer for the Journal for Critical Animal Studies. Tayler Zavitz in the first half. And; Monday morning, missiles again flew into Syria, killing at least seven and wounding scores more. Though they didn't admit responsibility, Israel is implicated. Merely the latest in a series of unanswered military assaults on its neighbour, this latest comes at a critical point in Syria's long and bitter war. Over the weekend, US president Donald Trump promised "action" in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack against civilians in Douma, the last stronghold of pro-jihadist groups in besieged Eastern Ghouta. And, while Trump and his allies in NATO condemn without benefit of investigation Bashar al-Assad's government, Russia has issued its own Red Line, saying should any Russians in Syria come under fire Moscow will consider that an act of war. Eva Bartlett is an independent Canadian journalist and activist who has lived in and reported from Gaza and Syria over the last decade. She has been one of the few Western witnesses of the destruction of war from where the missiles and bombs land, and one of even fewer to fix properly the responsibility on those firing and dropping them. Eva is currently preparing for another foray into Syria, even as Washington's war drum beats louder. Eva Bartlett and back to Syria in the second half. And; Victoria activist and CFUV Radio broadcaster at large, Janine Bandcroft will be here at the bottom of the hour to bring us up to speed with some of what's good to do in and around our town in the coming week. But first, Tayler Zavitz and meeting up with animals' best friends at Victoria's Animal Advocacy Camp. Chris Cook hosts Gorilla Radio, airing live every Thursday between 11-Noon Pacific Time. In Victoria at 101.9FM, and on the internet at: http://cfuv.uvic.ca.  He also serves as a contributing editor to the web news site, http://www.pacificfreepress.com. Check out the GR blog at: http://gorillaradioblog.blogspot.ca/

Moment of Clarity
Redacted Tonight #466-Eva Bartlett Tells Us The Truth About Syria with Lee Camp

Moment of Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 60:52


Eva Bartlett explains everything about the so-called civil war in Syria that the US war machine doesn't want you to know. PLUS the Truth About Israel, MSM talks about the MLK Jr Murder, the redacted side of the viral Sinclair video and more

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
Redacted Tonight #466-Eva Bartlett Tells Us The Truth About Syria with Lee Camp

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 60:52


Eva Bartlett explains everything about the so-called civil war in Syria that the US war machine doesn’t want you to know. PLUS the Truth About Israel, MSM talks about the MLK Jr Murder, the redacted side of the viral Sinclair video and more

Loud & Clear
Syria War: U.S. Dreams of Hegemony Up in Smoke

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2016 53:17


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker discusses developments in the war in Syria with journalist Eva Bartlett, Loud & Clear producer Walter Smolarek, and host of Radio Sputnik's weekly show Hard Facts John Wight. The saying goes that in war, the first casualty is the truth. While the corporate media reports that Aleppo has fallen, many Syrians consider the city as having been liberated. This momentous development came just before the assassination of Russian ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov and the following day’s watershed summit between Turkey, Russia and Iran.

Boiler Room
Boiler Room #89 - Island of Misfit Toys

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2016 174:46


Alternate Current Radio presents: BOILER ROOM #89 The Land of Misfit ToysJoin ACR Hosts, Hesher, Spore & Andy Nowicki for the 89th episode of BOILER ROOM on ACR, Spreaker.com and 21st Century Wire. This week the Boiler Gang is celebrating the holidays and talking about the (not-so) hidden racism found in liberal mainstream media propaganda, Snopes.com getting Snope'd on air once again for their libelous, poorly written hit piece against Eva Bartlett and her work as an independent journalist reporting on the events in Syria. The crew also discussed the assassination of the Russian ambassador to Turkey and the alleged terror event in Germany.

Boiler Room
Boiler Room #89 - Island of Misfit Toys

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 174:46


Alternate Current Radio presents: BOILER ROOM #89 The Land of Misfit ToysJoin ACR Hosts, Hesher, Spore & Andy Nowicki for the 89th episode of BOILER ROOM on ACR, Spreaker.com and 21st Century Wire. This week the Boiler Gang is celebrating the holidays and talking about the (not-so) hidden racism found in liberal mainstream media propaganda, Snopes.com getting Snope'd on air once again for their libelous, poorly written hit piece against Eva Bartlett and her work as an independent journalist reporting on the events in Syria. The crew also discussed the assassination of the Russian ambassador to Turkey and the alleged terror event in Germany.

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: Christmas in Syria - Interview with Eva Bartlett

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 92:00


This week on Behind the Headlines, we're interviewing - for the second time - freelance journalist and human rights activist Eva Bartlett, who was on this show two months ago. Bartlett was aboard the Dignity, one of five Free Gaza relief operations to successfully sail to the Gaza Strip in 2008. She ended up staying in Gaza for some time, reporting from there during Israeli Operations 'Cast Lead' in 08/09, and 'Pillar of Defense' in 2012. In the last couple of years, Bartlett has been one of...

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: Christmas in Syria - Interview with Eva Bartlett

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 92:00


This week on Behind the Headlines, we're interviewing - for the second time - freelance journalist and human rights activist Eva Bartlett, who was on this show two months ago. Bartlett was aboard the Dignity, one of five Free Gaza relief operations to successfully sail to the Gaza Strip in 2008. She ended up staying in Gaza for some time, reporting from there during Israeli Operations 'Cast Lead' in 08/09, and 'Pillar of Defense' in 2012. In the last couple of years, Bartlett has been one of...

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: Christmas in Syria - Interview with Eva Bartlett

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 92:00


This week on Behind the Headlines, we're interviewing - for the second time - freelance journalist and human rights activist Eva Bartlett, who was on this show two months ago. Bartlett was aboard the Dignity, one of five Free Gaza relief operations to successfully sail to the Gaza Strip in 2008. She ended up staying in Gaza for some time, reporting from there during Israeli Operations 'Cast Lead' in 08/09, and 'Pillar of Defense' in 2012. In the last couple of years, Bartlett has been one of...

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: Mid-East Chaos - Interviews with Eva Bartlett & Navid Nasr

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 135:00


This week on Behind the Headlines we'll be discussing the conflicts in the Middle East and assessing where it's all likely to end up. First up, we're interviewing Canadian freelance journalist and human rights activist Eva Bartlett. Bartlett has lived in the Gaza Strip since late 2008, and was aboard the Dignity, one of five Free Gaza missions to successfully sail to the Strip that year. Bartlett reported from Gaza during the 2008/2009 and 2012 Israeli attacks. She has visited Syria three...

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: Mid-East Chaos - Interviews with Eva Bartlett & Navid Nasr

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 135:00


This week on Behind the Headlines we'll be discussing the conflicts in the Middle East and assessing where it's all likely to end up. First up, we're interviewing Canadian freelance journalist and human rights activist Eva Bartlett. Bartlett has lived in the Gaza Strip since late 2008, and was aboard the Dignity, one of five Free Gaza missions to successfully sail to the Strip that year. Bartlett reported from Gaza during the 2008/2009 and 2012 Israeli attacks. She has visited Syria three...

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: Mid-East Chaos - Interviews with Eva Bartlett & Navid Nasr

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 135:00


This week on Behind the Headlines we'll be discussing the conflicts in the Middle East and assessing where it's all likely to end up. First up, we're interviewing Canadian freelance journalist and human rights activist Eva Bartlett. Bartlett has lived in the Gaza Strip since late 2008, and was aboard the Dignity, one of five Free Gaza missions to successfully sail to the Strip that year. Bartlett reported from Gaza during the 2008/2009 and 2012 Israeli attacks. She has visited Syria three...

The Palestine Podcast
The Palestine Podcast #4: Eva Bartlett on ‘The Illegal and Inhuman Israeli Siege of Gaza’

The Palestine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2014 56:44


The Palestine Podcast showcases a selection of lectures, talks and interviews featuring leading experts and social justice activists active on the Palestine-Israel issue. Brought to you by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign. Click here to view all podcasts. Subscribe on your favourite platform! Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherAcastYouTubeDeezerTuneInPlayer.fmPocketCastsCastroRadio PublicBreakerBlubrryPodcast AddictPodbeanPodcast RepubliciHeartRadio jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-11212 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-632417aed5b3e').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-632417aed5b3e.modal.secondline-modal-632417aed5b3e").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); }); ===== PP#4 - Eva Barlett on 'The Illegal and Inhuman Israeli Siege of Gaza' [2014-03-29] - (Download here) INFO: Eva Bartlett is a Canadian activist and freelance journalist. Since November 2008 she has spent cumulatively 3 years in Gaza, volunteering with the International Solidarity Movement and documenting the various facets of life under siege. During this talk, which was organised by individuals in Dublin as part of a wider speaking tour,  Eva outlined the different Israeli policies on Palestinians in Gaza, including preventing farmers from farming and fishermen from fishing and enforcing this restriction through lethal means. She talked about the layered aspects of the blockade on Gaza, including: electricity outages, export restrictions, sanitation crises, water contamination, medicine shortage, educational obstacles, and manufactured poverty. She also discussed the 2008/9 and 2012 Israeli attacks on Gaza. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast reflect the opinions of the speaker(s) only and do not reflect the views of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign unless otherwise explicitly stated. Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherAcastYouTubeDeezerTuneInPlayer.fmPocketCastsCastroRadio PublicBreakerBlubrryPodcast AddictPodbeanPodcast RepubliciHeartRadio