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Derrick Broze

Derrick Broze is an investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker, activist, and author from Houston, Texas. He is the founder of The Conscious Resistance Network. His most recent documentary, The 5G Trojan Horse, was released in February 2020. Broze is also the author of 5 books, most recently "How To Opt-Out of the Technocratic State". His journalism can be found on TheConsciousResistance.com, The Mind Unleashed, MintPress News, and The Last American Vagabond.

New Report Finds No Trace of Nerve Agent at Site of Suspected Chemical Attack in Syria

A preliminary report published by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has found no traces of any nerve agent at the site of a supposed chemical attack in Douma, Syria.

July 11th, 2018
Derrick Broze
July 11th, 2018
By Derrick Broze
United Nations vehicles carry the team of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), arrive at hotel hours after the U.S., France and Britian launched an attack on Syria in Damascus, Syria, April 14, 2018. (AP/Bassem Mroue)

A newly published report from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) found no traces of any nerve agent at the site of a suspected chemical attack in the Syrian city of Douma. However, mixed messages are being spread as “mainstream” corporate media outlets report that chlorine has been found. The OPCW released the

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Tech Company Refuses to Sell Facial Recognition Software to the Government

The CEO of a company that makes facial recognition software has publicly stated that his company will not sell to law enforcement or governments.

July 9th, 2018
Derrick Broze
July 9th, 2018
By Derrick Broze
FBI

In recent months controversies have erupted over various tech companies contracting with the various law enforcement and military agencies. At Google, employees publicly expressed their distaste for the company’s contract to provide the U.S. Department of Defense with Artificial Intelligence technology. The frustration was so high that some Google

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New Law Could Remove GMO Labeling From Thousands of Foods

An analysis of newly proposed rule changes reveals that thousands of genetically engineered foods may be exempt from upcoming labeling requirements.

July 6th, 2018
Derrick Broze
July 6th, 2018
By Derrick Broze
This image provided by The John Innes Centre, UK, shows a salad made with red and purple tomatoes.

As the U.S. Department of Agriculture works to establish a uniform national standard for labeling foods that may be genetically engineered, critics continue to call out the dangers of putting the federal government in charge of the situation. The federal government was first granted this authority in July 2016 when former President Obama signed

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Judge Rules White House Cannot Transfer American Citizen Detained Without Charge

A federal appeals court has blocked an attempt by the Trump Administration to move an unidentified detainee out of the U.S.

May 10th, 2018
Derrick Broze
May 10th, 2018
By Derrick Broze
Court Courtroom Court House

On Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit blocked the Trump administration from transferring an unidentified United States citizen, accused of fighting for the Islamic State in Syria, to another country. The detainee, identified only as John Doe, is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia who has been held without charge since

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Tensions Mount as White House Prepares for Nomination of Torture Authority Gina Haspel

With less than a week until the nomination hearing of CIA Deputy Director Gina Haspel, the White House is working hard to defend the nominee’s career.

May 7th, 2018
Derrick Broze
May 7th, 2018
By Derrick Broze
Gina Haspel speaks at the 2017 William J. Donovan Award Dinner (Screenshot)

Gina Haspel, current Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and nominee to lead the agency, is facing a wave of resistance from civil liberties advocates, Senators, and physicians who say her connection to past torture programs make her unfit to head the CIA. Haspel was involved in CIA “black site” prisons in Thailand and other foreign

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Making Sense of the Conflicting Ground Reports From Syria

There are abundant conflicting reports regarding who used chemical weapons – was it pro-Assad forces backed by Russia and Iran, or was it “rebels” with backing from the U.S., the UK, France, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia?

April 25th, 2018
Derrick Broze
April 25th, 2018
By Derrick Broze
In this Monday, April 16, 2018 photo, people look out of their damage apartment windows just meters away from where the alleged chemical weapons attack occurred in the town of Douma, the site of a suspected chemical weapons attack, near Damascus, Syria. The survivors blamed the attack on the Army of Islam, the powerful rebel group that controlled the town before it was taken over by Syrian government forces this week, although they did not offer evidence to back up their claims.(AP/Hassan Ammar)

In recent weeks the American public has been inundated with reports claiming the U.S., the U.K., and France have conclusive evidence that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reportedly used chemical weapons against his own people. Most of the American, British, and French media have lined up behind the proclamations of their respective political

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FDA Action On MDMA Gives New Hope To Researchers And Victims Of PTSD

For the first time ever, with the recent FDA approval, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy will be evaluated in Phase 3 trials for possible prescription use, with MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD leading the way.

October 18th, 2017
Derrick Broze
October 18th, 2017
By Derrick Broze

The Food and Drug Administration recently announced a change of status of the psychedelic compound MDMA for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a move that some researchers see as the first step towards a psychedelic cultural renaissance. Far removed from its humble origins as a therapeutic tool, MDMA, or

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