By Ron Paul | RPI The prospects for peace, justice, and the advancement of liberty in 2023 may at first seem further away than ever. Washingtonâs determination to overthrow the Russian government via a proxy war in Ukraine has brought… Read More ›
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What is the Deep State? The Doomsday Project and Deep Events: JFK, Watergate, Iran-Contra, and 9/11
By Prof Peter Dale Scott |Â Asia Pacific Journal Vol 9, Issue 47, No 2 and Global Research Thereâs article was originally published in November 2011 I know the capacity that is there to make tyranny total in America, and… Read More ›
Heads of Marvel Comics Revealed to be Closely Connected to Israeli Intelligence
Shocking…~TS By Jessica Buxbaum | MPN Last month, activists and comic book fans alike were in uproar over Marvel Studiosâ announcement that Israeli actress Shira Haas will play Zionist superhero Sabra in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Captain… Read More ›
Never Let A Good Crisis Go to Waste
Relentless Ukraine reporting helps conceal other conflicts By Philip Giraldi | The Unz Review It is astonishing how many observers of war in Ukraine who should know better have been inclined to take at face value the assertions of âsourcesâ… Read More ›
How a missile in Kabul connects to a Speaker in Taipei
Washingtonâs hard power display of taking out Al-Qaedaâs Al-Zawahiri will not be reciprocated by Beijing over Pelosiâs provocative visit to Taiwan. It does however, definitively bury the decades-long era of cooperative US-Chinese relations. By Pepe Escobar | The Cradle This… Read More ›
With eye on the CIA, Moscow cracks the whip at Israel
The Jewish Agency is Israel’s life source and the Kremlin shut it down this month. The fallout may be a measurable schism between Moscow and Tel Aviv, in which the latter has a lot to lose. By MK Bhadrakumar |… Read More ›
Policing the World Is a Full-Time Job
China pushes back against US-led military intervention in Asia By Philip Giraldi | The Unz Review Every leader and top official now in power in the so-called Western World seems to have forgotten that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)… Read More ›
Pedo Pete Begs The Middle East Nation He Called A âPariahâ To Give Us Oil After He Throttled U.S. Energy
The trip represents an about-face from the president who campaigned in 2019 on making the Saudi state out to be âthe pariah that they are.â By Tristan Justice | The Federalist President Joe Biden landed in the Middle East on… Read More ›
Youâre either with us or youâre a âsystemic challengeâ
By Pepe Escobar | Strategic Culture After all weâre deep into the metaverse spectrum, where things are the opposite of what they seem. Fast but not furious, the Global South is revving up. The key takeaway of the BRICS+ summit… Read More ›
Biden Goes to the Middle East
By Philip Giraldi | The Unz Review The White House has confirmed that President Joe Biden will travel to the Middle East in mid-July. He intends to visit Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Saudi Arabia. The trip will be used… Read More ›
A World at War?
Biden lashes out against âenemiesâ as our country declines By Philip Giraldi | The Unz Review One recalls that when war fever surged demanding intervention by Imperial Britain in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, a song became popular in the… Read More ›
How Hard Is It to Avoid WWIII? Easier Than You Think
By Matthew Ehret | Strategic Culture Time is ticking away, and the doors to a bright future of cooperation close faster with every passing minute. Every day, the American and European public is subjected to a barrage of information telling… Read More ›
Thinking Harder About False Flags and Other Fables
Counting possible atrocities is warfare by other means By Philip Giraldi | The Unz Review The White House plan to destroy Russia by calling President Vladimir Putin names proceeds apace. Apparently, the man whom President Joe Biden has called a… Read More ›
The FOOD RIOTS of 2022 have already begun
By Mike Adams | Natural News Food riots have already begun in Iraq (Al Jazeera). Lebanon has announced rationing of wheat (Irish Times). Ukraine has halted all exports of most grains, while Russia has halted exports of fertilizer and many… Read More ›
Iran on Ukraine: opposes war, but backs Russia’s red line against NATO expansionism
Iranâs call for restraint in the Ukraine conflict also comes amid stronger ties with Russia and mutual security concerns. By Zafar Mehdi | The Cradle As the Ukraine crisis escalates, it would be naive to claim that the Russian military… Read More ›
The Old Black Magic Just Ainât What It Used to Be
By Matthew Ehret | Strategic Culture It is 2022 and regime change formulas donât work, color revolutionary magic which worked for decades doesnât work and even expanding old-school military hardware around the troublesome Eurasian nations of the multipolar alliance no… Read More ›
Israel to Attack Iran? Washington Gives the Green Light to the âMilitary Optionâ
By Philip Giraldi | Strategic Culture The U.S. will be seen as endorsing the crime, resulting in yet another foreign policy disaster in the Middle East, Philip Giraldi writes. Some might recall candidate Joe Bidenâs pledge to work to rejoin… Read More ›
Government Failure Is the New Normal: Blaming the Spies Means Never Any Accountability
By Philip Giraldi | Strategic Culture When it becomes a crime to reveal a crime, you know that it is the criminals who are actually in charge. I find as a general rule that sweeping generalizations coming out of the… Read More ›
Marine’s GoPro Video of Afghan Withdrawal Captures What the Biden Admin Never Wanted You to See
By Elizabeth Stauffer | The Western Journal In a recent column, Michael Reagan, commentary writer and son of former President Ronald Reagan, asked, âIs Joe Bidenâs brain OK?â No, Michael, itâs not. The evacuation from Afghanistan that President Joe Biden… Read More ›
Afghanistan Recessional: Will It Lead to a War With Iran?
Oh, I’m sure there will be a war somewhere…~TS By Philip Giraldi | Strategic Culture To recover politically Biden and his team must do something kinetic that will be cheered on by the public, which means risky or particularly bold…. Read More ›
Immigration, Not Afghanistan, Has Been Our Longest War
By John Derbyshire | Vdare.com You’ve been hearing a lot recently about how Afghanistan has been America’s Longest War. No: Immigration has been our Longest War, ours and Britain’s. From the Hart-Celler Immigration Act to today: 56 years. From Enoch… Read More ›
The âGreat Resetâ in Microcosm: âData Driven Defeatâ in Afghanistan
By Alastair Crooke | Strategic Culture Nation-building in Afghanistan arrived in 2001. Western interventions into the old Eastern bloc in the 1980s and early 1990s had been spectacularly effective in destroying the old social and institutional order; but equally spectacular… Read More ›
Terror Attacks in Kabul Suspiciously on Cue⊠Who Gains?
By Finian Cunningham | Strategic Culture Could an atrocity have been arranged by some of Baradarâs men at the request of the CIA? Three days before the bloody carnage at Kabul airport, CIA director William Burns held a secret meeting… Read More ›
Here Come the Terrorists. Again
Lights, camera, and action…~TS By Philip Giraldi | Strategic Culture The search for new enemies will continue no matter who is president or which party dominates congress, Phil Giraldi writes. President Joe Biden is being praised in some circles because… Read More ›
Biden Turns His Back on Americans, US Military Will Abandon Afghanistan in Just 72 Hours: Report
Part of this is the cult wanting to embarrass the United States and make it look completely incompetent. Biden himself is a symbol of weakness and incompetence…~TS By Michael Austin | The Western Journal President Joe Bidenâs Afghanistan disaster is… Read More ›