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How to keep gasoline prices low by bombing your gas station

How to keep gasoline prices low by bombing your gas station An Italian fighter plane (note the “fasci” symbols on the wings) shot down in England in November 1940 during the bombing campaign mounted by the Italian Air Force during WW2 (source). Sending obsolete biplanes with open cockpits against the modern British Spitfires is one […]

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Ukraine Pushes US Senators to Vote for Sanctions on German-Russian Pipeline

Ukraine Pushes US Senators to Vote for Sanctions on German-Russian Pipeline Officials say Nord Stream 2 is ‘an existential threat’ to Ukraine Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is to get a vote this week on a bill to sanction Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline. The pipeline is a key way for Russia to ship energy to […]

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Rushing headlong into electrification, the West is replacing one energy master with another

Rushing headlong into electrification, the West is replacing one energy master with another The United States and its allies, such as Canada, the UK, the European Union, Australia, Japan and South Korea, face a dilemma when it comes to the global electrification of the transportation system and the switch from fossil fuels to cleaner forms […]

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The Hunter Connection? Kazakh Security Chief Arrested For Treason Was “Close Friends” With Bidens

The Hunter Connection? Kazakh Security Chief Arrested For Treason Was “Close Friends” With Bidens Among the boldest and eye-brow raising political moves by embattled Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev within the past days that grabbed international headlines was his ordering the arrest of Kazakhstan’s powerful former intelligence chief, Karim Massimov, on the charge of high treason. Indicating that amid widespread fuel price unrest which quickly […]

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Why The Kazakhstan Crisis Is A Much Bigger Deal Than Western Media Is Letting On

Why The Kazakhstan Crisis Is A Much Bigger Deal Than Western Media Is Letting On Geopolitical commentator Clint Ehrlich has reported while on the ground in Moscow that “the situation in Kazakhstan is a much bigger deal than Western media is letting on.” He further argues that the mayhem unleashed this past week and ongoing violent destabilization significantly increases the […]

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Undermining US Global Hegemony Is Good, Actually: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

Undermining US Global Hegemony Is Good, Actually: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ China and Russia are right to try to undermine US unipolar hegemony. The planet is not America’s property and efforts to stop it being treated as such are good. It’s not okay […]

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UK Threatens Russia With ‘High Impact’ Sanctions Over Ukraine

UK Threatens Russia With ‘High Impact’ Sanctions Over Ukraine NATO foreign ministers are meeting Friday to discuss Ukraine On Thursday, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss warned Russia that the UK is working on “high impact” sanctions Western powers could implement over allegations that Moscow is plotting to invade Ukraine. “The UK is working with our partners on these […]

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Steppe on Fire: Kazakhstan’s Color Revolution

Steppe on Fire: Kazakhstan’s Color Revolution Maidan in Almaty? Oh yeah. But it’s complicated. So is that much fear and loathing all about gas? Not really. Kazakhstan was rocked into chaos virtually overnight, in principle, because of the doubling of prices for liquefied gas, which reached the (Russian) equivalent of 20 rubles per liter (compare […]

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Moscow Declares Kazakhstan Unrest “Foreign-Inspired Attempt” Of “Armed & Trained Groups” To Overthrow State

Moscow Declares Kazakhstan Unrest “Foreign-Inspired Attempt” Of “Armed & Trained Groups” To Overthrow State Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday issued its most definitive and biting criticisms of the unfolding crisis just its its south, in the large former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan, which it should be remembered is the size of Europe in terms of land mass. […]

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Missiles on the Doorstep and Impending Nuclear Winter

Missiles on the Doorstep and Impending Nuclear Winter Nobody in their right mind would advocate what is called ‘first use’ of nuclear weapons. ‘Nuclear winter’ is defined in Britannica as “the environmental devastation that certain scientists contend would probably result from the hundreds of nuclear explosions in a nuclear war.” One immediately direct effect of such a conflict would […]

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US to Help Ukraine Strengthen Border With Russia, Belarus

US to Help Ukraine Strengthen Border With Russia, Belarus The US will pay about $20 million for video recording systems, drones, and equipment for border guards Ukraine’s border service said on Tuesday that the US will finance projects to strengthen the country’s borders with Russia and Belarus. The border service said the US will spend about […]

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If You Haven’t Researched Arguments Disputing A Western Narrative, You Don’t Understand The Issue

If You Haven’t Researched Arguments Disputing A Western Narrative, You Don’t Understand The Issue Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Lately when people react with shock and indignation that I would dare to dispute a claim made by the western political/media class about an empire-targeted government, I’ve taken to simply asking them what reading […]

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War Drums Are Beating

War Drums Are Beating A RISK NOT DISCUSSED It was around 2017 when I began seeing the ridiculous climate hysteria being pushed not just by dreadlocked physics deniers chaining themselves to trees but at an institutional level. This, I thought to myself, was something very, very dangerous and which — if taken to any greater […]

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Russia Advises NATO to (Finally) Honor Its ‘Not One Inch Eastward’ Pledge

Russia Advises NATO to (Finally) Honor Its ‘Not One Inch Eastward’ Pledge Unlike in 1990, Russia has many options left to itself if NATO ignores its proposal for peace and continues to advance on the former Soviet space. As NATO continues its mission creep inexorably towards the Russian border, Moscow issued a security proposal to […]

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Russia Reluctant To Boost Gas Flows As Cold Snap Hits Europe

Russia Reluctant To Boost Gas Flows As Cold Snap Hits Europe Natural gas exports from Russia via the Yamal-Europe pipeline will remain limited at the start of this week as true winter begins and Russia keeps more gas for domestic consumption, with maximum temperatures in Moscow dipping below zero. Bloomberg reports that after booking limited transit space […]

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