Selected Articles: “Eat Ze Bugs Agenda?” The Pandemic Treaty and All the Multiple Vectors Toward One World Government. James Corbett
By , September 24, 2024
From the Pandemic Treaty, to the Summit of the Future, to Agenda 2030, multiple pieces of a jigsaw puzzle are coming together to form a picture of a world governed for the most part by a technocracy, with centralized control in the hands of a few unelected figures from on high.
Limping Serbia Shoots Itself in the Foot: Refusal to Russia’s Invitation to the BRICS Conference
By , September 23, 2024
A public opinion survey conducted in mid-May 2024 by the Russia Today news organisation on a representative sample of the Serbian public has yielded results that, had it been mindful of the opinions of those it governs, should have led the government to urgently recalibrate its political course.
Zelensky’s Cancelled Meeting with Latin American Countries Reflects a Lack of Support for Kiev
By , September 23, 2024
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has cancelled a meeting he planned to hold in New York with leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly on September 24. The reason is the low number of participants, as reported by Brazilian media.
High-tech Attack in Lebanon May Usher In a Regional War
By , September 23, 2024
Nasrallah called the Israeli attacks a ‘declaration of war’ and a ‘war crime’. Belgium’s Foreign Ministry called it an act of ‘terrorism’, with other Western countries also condemning it. Nasrallah reiterated that to stop the attacks on Israel, a ceasefire in Gaza must be put into effect.
By , September 23, 2024
By 2007 it was clear to Russia’s President Putin that the promise of a multi-polar world was being over-ridden by a policy of Washington’s hegemony. At the Munich Security Conference, Putin threw down the gauntlet and said that Russia did not accept Washington’s rules based uni-polar world. At that moment the US/NATO went to war against Russia.
The Free Soul of a Genius: Kris Kristofferson. “His songs keep echoing in my mind”
By , September 23, 2024
Kris Kristofferson, a man of deep soul and poetic genius, is eighty-eight years-old, an elderly man who has come a long way down life’s road, now “Looking at a looking glass/ Running out of time/ On a face you used to know.” His songs keep echoing in my mind, and I am sure in the minds of millions of others.
Is Putin in Cahoots with the Globalists? Mike Whitney
By , September 22, 2024
Anyone who follows Russian-language media knows that Moscow is in near-total lockstep with the West when it comes to soul-crushing technocracy and other forms “safe and convenient” societal progress. Actually, an objective observer would recognize that Russia is far ahead of the West in implementing “digitalization” shilled by Davos and other celebrated globalist organizations.