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How the US Swindled Russia in the Early 1990s

How the US Swindled Russia in the Early 1990s Due to a historic data-dump on December 10th, the biggest swindle that occurred in the 20th Century (or perhaps ever) is now proven as a historical fact; and this swindle was done by the US Government, against the Government and people of Russia, and it continues […]

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American Leaker Warns: The US Is ‘Close To Nuclear Armageddon’

American Leaker Warns: The US Is ‘Close To Nuclear Armageddon’ Daniel Ellsberg, the man who leaked the Pentagon papers which exposed the government’s lies during the Vietnam war is vocalizing a warning. He says the United States is really close to a nuclear Armageddon. Ellsberg, now 86-years-old, leaked the Pentagon papers back in 1969 and […]

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A Review Of The Most Disturbing Events Of 2017

A Review Of The Most Disturbing Events Of 2017 With events like the British vote to leave the EU, the peak of the mass Muslim immigration into Europe, the “surprise” (for some people) upset win of Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election and the subsequent leftist riots, it may be difficult to top the […]

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In Legalizing Marijuana, Uruguay Trips over the Dollar, US Laws, and Global Banks

In Legalizing Marijuana, Uruguay Trips over the Dollar, US Laws, and Global Banks It’s far from easy to do business without the financial support of any bank. But Uruguay, in its efforts to create a legal, regulated market for the recreational use of marijuana, is trying. In August it was revealed that some of the pharmacies […]

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Saudis Intercept Houthi Ballistic Missile Targeting Riyadh Royal Palace

Saudis Intercept Houthi Ballistic Missile Targeting Riyadh Royal Palace For the third time in roughly seven weeks, Houthi rebels have fired a ballistic missile into Saudi Arabia, according to a spokesperson. This time, the target was al-Yamamah palace in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. US President Donald Trump notably held meetings with the Saudi king at […]

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‘Sorry Chump. You Didn’t Have it in Writing’

`SORRY CHUMP. YOU DIDN’T HAVE IT IN WRITING’ At a time when the United States is convulsed by anti-Russian hysteria and demonization of Vladimir Putin, a trove of recently declassified Cold War documents reveals the astounding extent of the lies, duplicity and double-dealing engaged in by the western powers with the collapsing Soviet Union in […]

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Newsweek: “U.S. Government Planned False Flag Attacks to Start War”

Newsweek: “U.S. Government Planned False Flag Attacks to Start War” Mainstream Media Admits that False Flags Are Real Last month, Newsweek ran an article headlined (all caps in original Newsweek title): U.S. GOVERNMENT PLANNED FALSE FLAG ATTACKS TO START WAR WITH SOVIET UNION, JFK DOCUMENTS SHOW The article notes: The U.S. government once wanted to […]

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“China Should Prepare For Nuclear Conflict”: Beijing Warned To Be Ready As War On Korean Peninsula “Possible At Any Time”

“China Should Prepare For Nuclear Conflict”: Beijing Warned To Be Ready As War On Korean Peninsula “Possible At Any Time” Chinese government advisors and a senior military officer warned Beijing that it must be ready for a war on the Korean peninsula, with the risk of conflict higher than ever before, the SCMP reported on […]

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WaPo Urges Increased US Spending for Militarism and Warmaking

WaPo Urges Increased US Spending for Militarism and Warmaking What’s euphemistically called defense spending is all about funding America’s war machine – always active, never idle, inventing enemies to attack. None existed since imperial Japan formally surrendered in 1945. Yet America is permanently at war directly or indirectly – at home on streets in minority […]

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Canada Becomes Party to Ukraine’s Conflict

Canada Becomes Party to Ukraine’s Conflict The Canadian government has given the green light for national defence contractors to sell weapons to Ukraine. This makes Canada a party to the conflict with all ensuing consequences. The decision sets no preconditions for selling the armaments to Ukraine. It has been taken despite the fact that Project Ploughshare and Amnesty International Canada […]

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Remember the Russian Attack on the Internet?

Remember the Russian Attack on the Internet? In 2016, a bot, named Mirai, wrecked havoc over the global internet with massive waves of DoS attacks on anything, from French telecoms, to U.S. web services, to Russian banks, to African airports and beyond. Per Wired, “As the 2016 US presidential election drew near, fears began to […]

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The Case Against Iraqing Iran

The Case Against Iraqing Iran The case against Iraqing Iran includes the following points: Threatening war is a violation of the U.N. Charter. Waging war is a violation of the U.N. Charter and of the Kellogg-Briand Pact. Waging war without Congress is a violation of the U.S. Constitution. Have you seen Iraq lately? Have you […]

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The Greek Fraud Reads Like a Crime Novel

The Greek Fraud Reads Like a Crime Novel  Tamara de Lempicka The refugees 1937Note: I feel kind of sorry this has become such a long essay. But I still left out so much. You know by now I care a lot about Greece, and it’s high time for another look, and another update, and another […]

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The U.S. is Not a Democracy, It Never Was

The U.S. is Not a Democracy, It Never Was Photo by Daniel Huizinga | CC BY 2.0 One of the most steadfast beliefs regarding the United States is that it is a democracy. Whenever this conviction waivers slightly, it is almost always to point out detrimental exceptions to core American values or foundational principles. For […]

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Chinese Navy Begins Live-Fire Drills Off Korean Peninsula

Chinese Navy Begins Live-Fire Drills Off Korean Peninsula Earlier this week, Seoul asked the US to delay joint military exercises with Japan until after the Winter Olympics, ostensibly to avoid provoking North Korea ahead of the 2018 Winter Games. The timing of the request is suspicious – having coincided with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s […]

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