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US to bring in new advanced nuclear bombs to Germany – report

US to bring in new advanced nuclear bombs to Germany – report Starting third quarter 2015, the US Air Force is starting preparations to bring in new B61 nuclear bombs to Luftwaffe’s Büchel Air Base, according to ZDF TV channel. German parliament previously called for American nukes to be removed. The base in Rhineland-Palatinate in […]

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Democracy Has Departed The West

Democracy Has Departed The West Before the West spreads democracy abroad maybe it could get some for itself. The US is an oligarchy in which government is answerable to six powerful private interest groups. In Europe governments are answerable to the EU, Washington, and private bankers and not to their peoples. In the UK the […]

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There Are Indications That A Major Financial Event In Germany Could Be Imminent

There Are Indications That A Major Financial Event In Germany Could Be Imminent Is something about to happen in Germany that will shake the entire world?  According to disturbing new intel that I have received, a major financial event in Germany could be imminent.  Now when I say imminent, I do not mean to suggest […]

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Greek snap election: New Democracy concedes defeat to Tsipras’s leftist Syriza

Greek snap election: New Democracy concedes defeat to Tsipras’s leftist Syriza Greek left-wing party Syriza has secured 145 seats in the country’s 300-member parliament and is set to form a ruling coalition with Independent Greeks after winning 35.5 percent of the vote. The leader of New Democracy, Syriza’s main rival, has conceded defeat. “The electoral […]

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US Readies Battle Plans For Baltic War With Russia: Report

US Readies Battle Plans For Baltic War With Russia: Report One of the most interesting – or perhaps “worrisome” is the better word – things about Moscow’s move to increase its support for the Bashar al-Assad regime as it battles to wrest control of large swaths of territory in Syria from Islamic State and other […]

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Moody’s Downgrades France, Blames “Political Constraints”, Sees No Material Reduction In Debt Burden

Moody’s Downgrades France, Blames “Political Constraints”, Sees No Material Reduction In Debt Burden Citing “continuing weakness in the medium-term growth outlook,” Moody’s has downgraded France: *FRANCE CUT TO Aa2 FROM Aa1 BY MOODY’S, OUTLOOK TO STABLE Apearing to blame The EU’s “institutional and political constraints,” Moody’s expects French growth to be at most 1.5% and does not expect the debt […]

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Greece Heads Back To The Polls: Full Sunday Election Preview

Greece Heads Back To The Polls: Full Sunday Election Preview For months on end, all anyone could talk about was Greece. Throughout the spring and summer, the country’s fate in the eurozone was considered the main risk to global markets if not for what the financial fallout from a Grexit would be (that risk was […]

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Does the Migrant Crisis Represent the End of the European Union?

Does the Migrant Crisis Represent the End of the European Union? An emergency effort led by Germany to force European Union member states to accept mandatory quotas of refugees collapsed in discord. Berlin called for EU financial penalties against countries that refused to accommodate their share of migrants. A Czech official said such threats were […]

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Refugee Crises At Dangerous Tipping Point As Hungary Makes Arrests, Germany Loses Patience

Refugee Crises At Dangerous Tipping Point As Hungary Makes Arrests, Germany Loses Patience “I’m not happy. I had to leave Syria — I love Syria, but so much killing there.” That’s from 17-year old Mohammed Al-Hamdan who made it across the Hungarian border with Serbia at a railroad crossing near the village of Roszke before […]

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In Search of a Resolution to the Syrian War, Refugee Crisis

In Search of a Resolution to the Syrian War, Refugee Crisis   One of the main migration routes is to head for Turkey, then to Greece in order to proceed towards the Balkans and Italy, and finally branch into France and then the United Kingdom. Another route sees passage via Romania, Hungary, and Austria, with […]

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Germany & Austria Close Borders — Schengen Agreement Under Pressure — Will War Emerge?

Germany & Austria Close Borders — Schengen Agreement Under Pressure — Will War Emerge? The Schengen Agreement was to be the cornerstone of the entire euro proposition. We just warned that this freedom of movement would begin to come under pressure with this turning point:“As the economy turns down very hard after 2015.75, we are more likely than not […]

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World Is Now “More Exposed than Ever” to Explosive Dollar

World Is Now “More Exposed than Ever” to Explosive Dollar One of the craziest financial creations on earth, available only near the peak of enormous credit bubbles when nothing can ever go wrong, became available this spring: 100-year bonds issued by governments or companies in emerging countries, in currencies they don’t control. Yield hungry investors […]

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Refugee Crisis Reminds Europe There is a Real War in Syria

Refugee Crisis Reminds Europe There is a Real War in Syria   Refugees are not the problem; war is. If the war in Syria doesn’t stop, the flow of refugees will only continue. The refugee wave, marked by the dramatic image of tens of thousands of Syrians trying to reach Germany from Hungary, is a […]

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Germany Reintroduces “Border Controls” With Austria, Sends Riot Police As Refugee Crisis Spirals Out Of Control

Germany Reintroduces “Border Controls” With Austria, Sends Riot Police As Refugee Crisis Spirals Out Of Control Two weeks ago, in what was the first official shot across the bow to Europe’s long-standing “Schengen” customs union, we reported that the Italian province of Bolzano across from the Austrian border announced it is willing to “temporarily suspend Schengen” and […]

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Is Catalonia About to Go All In?

Is Catalonia About to Go All In? An extremely high-stakes game of political poker, not just for Catalonia and Spain but for Europe. For a nation that doesn’t officially exist, Catalonia sure knows how to throw a national-day party. September 11, approximately 1.4 million people filled the streets of the region’s capital, Barcelona (urban population: […]

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