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China Warns Japan: “Get Used To Our Warplanes”, Sends Spy Ship Near Alaska

China Warns Japan: “Get Used To Our Warplanes”, Sends Spy Ship Near Alaska  In an unexpectedly brazen rattling of sabers, just days after China deployed troops to its first foreign base in Djibouti, a move which the Global Times clarified is “about protecting its own security, not about seeking to control the world, Beijing made […]

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The New World Order Will Begin With Germany And China

The New World Order Will Begin With Germany And China In numerous articles over the years I have outlined in acute detail the agenda for a future one-world economic and governmental system led primarily by banking elites and globalists; an agenda they sometimes refer to as the “New World Order.” The term has gained such […]

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“We Are Forced To Strike Back”: Russia Set To Expel 30 US Diplomats, Seize US Assets

“We Are Forced To Strike Back”: Russia Set To Expel 30 US Diplomats, Seize US Assets When Obama announced the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats and the seizure of Russian diplomatic compounds in Maryland last December, in response to alleged Russian interference in the election, Putin just smiled and said Russia would not retaliate, expecting […]

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MSM, Still Living in Propaganda-ville

MSM, Still Living in Propaganda-ville Exclusive: The stakes in U.S.-Russia relations could not be higher – possible nuclear conflagration and the end of civilization – but the U.S. mainstream media is still slouching around in “propaganda-ville,” says Robert Parry. As much as the U.S. mainstream media wants people to believe that it is the Guardian […]

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Russia-China Tandem Shifts Global Power 

Russia-China Tandem Shifts Global Power  Exclusive: Official Washington’s arrogance in trying to push around Russia and China has pushed the two countries together, creating a dangerous new dynamic in international relations, explains ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern. Top Russian and Chinese leaders are busy comparing notes, coordinating their approach to President Donald Trump at the G20 […]

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The Saudi-Qatar rift has elements of world war potential

The Saudi-Qatar rift has elements of world war potential The First and the Second World War were the culmination of rivalries that go as far back as over a thousand years, when Charlemagne subjugated the Saxon tribes inhabiting modern Germany, and creating the Carolingian Empire. The political successors of Franks, France, and Saxons, the latter […]

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Kyle Bass Warns Of “Tectonic Shift” In US-China Relationship

Kyle Bass Warns Of “Tectonic Shift” In US-China Relationship Hayman Capital’s Kyle Bass ventured on to CNBC this morning to drop some painful truth bombs about Trump’s “drastically changed Chinese diplomacy” and China’s looming “come-uppance.” Bass began by highlighting what he calls a “tectonic shift” in US-China relations in the last few days, pointing to […]

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Furious China “Outraged” By U.S. Sale Of $1.4BN In Weapons To Taiwan

Furious China “Outraged” By U.S. Sale Of $1.4BN In Weapons To Taiwan  One day after the US announced it would sell $1.42 billion in weapons to China’s offshore nemesis Taiwan, Beijing lashed out at the United States, saying it was “outraged” and demanded the US revoke immediately its “wrong decision”, saying it contradicted a “consensus” […]

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Qatar May be Turning Its Back on the US Dollar — and We All Know What That Means

Qatar May be Turning Its Back on the US Dollar — and We All Know What That Means (ANTIMEDIA) — Late last week, Saudi Arabia and other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) that are involved in attempting to isolate Qatar sent the tiny Gulf nation a list of 13 demands. They are insisting […]

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In “Unprecedented Step” US Sanctions Chinese Entities With Ties To North Korea

In “Unprecedented Step” US Sanctions Chinese Entities With Ties To North Korea After allegedly pressuring the Chinese government to act first and adopt sanctions against nearly 10 local entities who the US claims provided North Korea with materials used in its nuclear program, the US has decided to act.  In an unprecedented step, the Treasury […]

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Was Petya Ransomware a DELIBERATE Cyberattack on Ukraine? Here’s How It Could Happen To Us

Was Petya Ransomware a DELIBERATE Cyberattack on Ukraine? Here’s How It Could Happen To Us The Petya Ransomware attack hit globally, but one country, in particular, was devastated by it. The Ukrainian infrastructure was brought own by the attack, where the epicenter occurred, and now, experts are suggesting that it may have been deliberate and state-sponsored. […]

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The Power Grid Is Far More Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks Than Most People Realize

The Power Grid Is Far More Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks Than Most People Realize In December of 2015, 230,000 people in Western Ukraine lost power after 30 substations were mysteriously shut off. Contrary to what most people assumed at the time, this wasn’t an innocuous power outage. The authorities would later admit that the loss […]

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Saudi Arabia’s March Towards Civil War

Saudi Arabia’s March Towards Civil War Has Saudi Arabia’s brinkmanship and heavy-handed policies of intervention in the Middle East come back to haunt the desert kingdom? After decades of playing the role of middle man between foreign states and establishing itself as a regional power, Saudi Arabia’s policies of meddling in the affairs of neighbor […]

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NATO Chief Says Recent Cyber Attack Could Spark Mutual Defense Response

NATO Chief Says Recent Cyber Attack Could Spark Mutual Defense Response Jens Stoltenberg A major global cyber attack which struck particularly hard in Ukraine on Tuesday could potentially trigger NATO’s Article 5 mutual defense commitment, according to NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg. On Tuesday, computer systems around the world were subjected to ransomware cyber attacks that spread from Ukraine […]

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History’s Biggest “Butterfly Effect” Occurred On This Day

History’s Biggest “Butterfly Effect” Occurred On This Day Posted on June 27, 2017by The butterfly effect is the concept that small causes can have large effects. Initially, it was used with weather prediction but later the term became a metaphor used in and out of science. In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence […]

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