
A Thousand Words — Katy Jo Murfin (Part 1 of 2)
A Thousand Words debuts on UK Column with the first instalment of a three-part interview with Katy-Jo Murfin. This is no ordinary interview: conducted by Jake Fern, the accomplished artist,
A Thousand Words debuts on UK Column with the first instalment of a three-part interview with Katy-Jo Murfin. This is no ordinary interview: conducted by Jake Fern, the accomplished artist,
Glasgow’s Zionist community has played a key role in supporting the JNF’s efforts to erase Palestinian landscapes and histories, as can be seen in the above images. Greenwashing Genocide: Celtic
Archaeologists excavating the legendary city of Troy have unearthed what experts are calling one of the most significant archaeological discoveries at the site of the past century. The remarkable find includes a
4,500-Year-Old Gold Brooch Changes Troy’s Timeline Archaeologists excavating the legendary city of Troy have unearthed what experts are calling one of the most significant archaeological discoveries at the site of the past
James Corbett joins Hakeem Anwar of Take Back Our Tech to discuss REPORTAGE, open source journalism and the subtle difference between conspiracy theory and conspiracy reality. For those who are interested,
One year ago, the chairman and co-founder of Oracle Larry Ellison described a very terrifying future where everyone will be under strict surveillance at all times and he claimed that
New research challenges the centuries-old assumption that the world’s most famous illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells, was created on the Scottish island of Iona. Instead, Dr. Victoria Whitworth’s forthcoming study
Scottish Scholars Challenge Book of Kells Origins New research challenges the centuries-old assumption that the world’s most famous illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells, was created on the Scottish island of
In a rare occurrence, eleven medieval rings and two medallions have emerged from the most unlikely of places – a Canadian thrift store shelf. The artifacts, which experts believe could date back
Extraordinary Thrift Store Find Sparks Enquiry About Artifact Origins In a rare occurrence, eleven medieval rings and two medallions have emerged from the most unlikely of places – a Canadian