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We’re Being Trained To Worry About ‘Russian Propaganda’ While Drowning In US Propaganda

We’re Being Trained To Worry About ‘Russian Propaganda’ While Drowning In US Propaganda Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ One of the weirdest, most insane things happening today is the way the entire western world is being trained to freak out about “Russian propaganda” — which barely exists in the west — while ignoring […]

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Dead of Winter

Dead of Winter “There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.” – Henry Kissinger In the United Kingdom, a grassroots protest movement has broken out in response to the ongoing energy crisis. With the bill from its failed national policies coming due, ordinary citizens are organizing campaigns to ensure they are […]

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The Chris Hedges Report Podcast with Patrick Lawrence Examines How the Western Press Has Become a Propaganda Tool of the War Industry and Ukrainian Government

The Chris Hedges Report Podcast with Patrick Lawrence Examines How the Western Press Has Become a Propaganda Tool of the War Industry and Ukrainian Government The war in Ukraine has exacerbated the loss of credibility within the western press, inflicting, journalist Patrick Lawrence argues, irreparable damage. The Ukraine conflict has plunged the world into a […]

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“Don’t Be Fooled By Recent Strength… A Post-Dollar World Is Coming”

“Don’t Be Fooled By Recent Strength… A Post-Dollar World Is Coming” The currency may look strong but its weaknesses are mounting… This month, as the dollar surged to levels last seen nearly 20 years ago, analysts invoked the old Tina (there is no alternative) argument to predict more gains ahead for the mighty greenback. What […]

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European power prices shatter records as energy crisis intensifies

European power prices shatter records as energy crisis intensifies Power prices in Europe continue to smash records, intensifying the region’s energy crisis and fanning fears about access to electricity and heating as the weather begins to cool. Russia is one of the world’s top producers of oil and natural gas. German power prices for next […]

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Saudi Prince Delivers a Message About the Second Cold War

SAUDI PRINCE DELIVERS A MESSAGE ABOUT THE SECOND COLD WAR Saudi Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman (ABS) said this week that OPEC+ may need to cut oil production. This may be necessary, he said, to correct problems in the market because “the paper and physical markets have become increasingly more disconnected.” This is rhetorical theater. It has no real […]

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Six months into Ukraine’s collapse, the world has changed forever

Six months into Ukraine’s collapse, the world has changed forever The inevitable transfer of power away from the west is leading to a surge in state-sponsored terrorism, but this will do little to reverse the trend Photo Credit: The Cradle Six months after the start of the Special Military Operation (SMO) by Russia in Ukraine, […]

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European Natural Gas Prices Are 6 Times Higher Than Last Year, And This Is Sparking Widespread Civil Unrest All Over Europe

European Natural Gas Prices Are 6 Times Higher Than Last Year, And This Is Sparking Widespread Civil Unrest All Over Europe This is going to be a bitterly cold winter for a whole lot of people.  In particular, things are likely to get really uncomfortable in Europe.  Soaring energy prices and concern about potential shortages […]

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Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Was Cut From Power Grid For 1st Time In History

Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Was Cut From Power Grid For 1st Time In History Things have gone from bad to worse at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, with the looming scenario of much of Ukraine facing a giant blackout. “The last two working reactors at the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant were disconnected from Ukraine’s electricity […]

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Belgian PM Warns “Next 5-10 Winters Will Be Difficult” As Energy Crisis Worsens

Belgian PM Warns “Next 5-10 Winters Will Be Difficult” As Energy Crisis Worsens Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo might have spilled the beans about the duration of Europe’s energy crisis. He told reporters Monday, “the next 5 to 10 winters will be difficult.”  “The development of the situation is very difficult throughout Europe,” De Croo told […]

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Finland Braces For Rolling Blackouts This Winter

Finland Braces For Rolling Blackouts This Winter Finnish grid operator warns of rolling blackouts this winter. Gazprom stopped in May all gas deliveries to Finland. Norway is considering limiting its electricity exports. Finland should be prepared for possible power outages this winter in case of shortfalls in electricity supply, the Finnish grid operator said on Tuesday, in […]

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Geopolitics: the world is splitting into two

Geopolitics: the world is splitting into two While we are being distracted by Ukraine, President Putin has advanced his geopolitical goals materially. Aided and abetted by President Xi, Putin is taking the Asian continent into his control. That mission is well on its way to being achieved. He now awaits the winter months to finally […]

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Venezuela Stops Oil Shipments To Europe As Alternatives To Russian Energy Dry Up

Venezuela Stops Oil Shipments To Europe As Alternatives To Russian Energy Dry Up The writing is on the wall for Europe in terms of this coming winter – It’s going to get ugly.  With natural gas imports from Russia cut by 80% through Nord Stream 1 along with the majority of oil shipments, the EU is going […]

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Russia Deploys MiG Fighters Armed With Hypersonic Missiles To Kaliningrad

Russia Deploys MiG Fighters Armed With Hypersonic Missiles To Kaliningrad Russia’s defense ministry announced Thursday that it has deployed fighter planes equipped with cutting edge hypersonic missiles to its Baltic region exclave of Kaliningrad, which a statement said will provide “additional measures of strategic deterrence.” The statement detailed that three MiG-31 fighters armed with Kinzhal hypersonic […]

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Global food insecurity and famine from reduced crop, marine fishery and livestock production due to climate disruption from nuclear war soot injection

Global food insecurity and famine from reduced crop, marine fishery and livestock production due to climate disruption from nuclear war soot injection Abstract Atmospheric soot loadings from nuclear weapon detonation would cause disruptions to the Earth’s climate, limiting terrestrial and aquatic food production. Here, we use climate, crop and fishery models to estimate the impacts […]

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