I just ran a test post to see if your article can be posted. This is what I got: "globalresearch.ca material not wanted on FR."
Freom Wikipedia: Michel Chossudovsky, the director of globalresearch.ca:
The Centre for Research on Globalization promotes conspiracy theories and falsehoods.[23] According to Peter Knight, it "published influential early articles alleging that the U.S. intelligence agencies had far more forewarning than they claimed" of the September 11 attacks.[24] that the United States and its allies fund al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, and that sarin gas was not used in the Khan Shaykhun chemical attack, which globalresearch.ca articles characterized as a false flag operation orchestrated by terrorists opposed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.[12][17] Other articles published on the site have asserted that the 7 July 2005 London bombings were perpetrated by the United States, Israel, and United Kingdom.[10] Chossudovsky has himself posted articles on the site which suggested that Osama bin Laden was a CIA asset, and accusing the United States, Israel and Britain of plotting to conquer the world.[10] The Centre has also promoted the Irish slavery myth, prompting a letter by more than 80 scholars debunking the myth.[22]I'll take the Hudson Institute, Hr McMaster over Globalresearch.ca or Douglas Macgregor any day.
Good catch!
Wikipedia…..you sure did pick the site that sets the standard for all others to be measured, didn’t you.
Isn’t Wikipedia the one that knows for people to modify the content?
Is it a bit slanted in its political leanings?
You and I are free to read what we want, believe what we want. But if you think McMaster and Barr, two men that actively subverted the administration they were working for at the direction and amusement of their globalist/UNIPARTY puppet masters, go on with your bad self.