Selected Articles: US Congress Admits Nazi Role in Ukraine
U.S. Congress Admits Nazi Role in Ukraine
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, March 17, 2022Despite the newsworthiness of a U.S.-backed government dispatching Nazi storm troopers to attack Ukrainian cities, the major U.S. news outlets have gone to extraordinary lengths to excuse this behavior, with the Washington Post publishing a rationalization that Azov’s use of the Swastika was merely “romantic.”
Bombshell: Ukraine: NATO in the Constitution
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, March 17, 2022The day after the signature of NATO’s membership protocol with North Macedonia as its 30th member, Ukraine did something without precedent:it included in its Constitution the engagement to enter officially into NATO and the European Union at the same time.
War, Terrorism and the Global Economic Crisis. Ninety-nine Interrelated Concepts
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, March 17, 2022Everything is interrelated: war, terrorism, the police state, the global economy, economic austerity, financial fraud, corrupt governments, poverty and social inequality, police violence, Al Qaeda, ISIS, media disinformation, racism, war propaganda weapons of mass destruction, the derogation of international law, the criminalization of politics, the CIA, the FBI, climate change, nuclear war, Fukushima, nuclear radiation, crimes against humanity, The China-Russia alliance, Syria Ukraine, NATO, false flags, 9/11 Truth …
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, March 17, 2022Last December, I wrote an investigative report for TrialSite News reviewing Pfizer’s cumulative analysis of vaccine adverse events, a shocking 38-page document, which was part of the first wave of released records. The document revealed over 1228 deaths occurring after the administration of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine with 42,086 individuals (cases) reporting 158,893 vaccine adverse events, many of which were serious, within a 3-month period.
Russia-Ukraine: A Light at the End of the Tunnel?
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, March 17, 2022The Kyiv Independent reported on Monday, 14 March, that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy had proposed meeting President Putin in Jerusalem. This is what Mr. Zelenskyy told foreign journalists on March 12. He had suggested to Israeli Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, to act as intermediary. See this.
China’s Wait-and-See Inaction in the Ukraine War
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, March 17, 2022Just a couple of months after the two leaders declared their “no limits” partnership, it is clear that there are, in fact, boundaries to how much support Beijing will offer Moscow. Xi has no interest in being entangled in foreign wars and the precariousness of the Chinese economy has his full attention.
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, March 17, 2022Former senior advisor to the Secretary of Defense Col. Doug Macgregor joins Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate for a candid, live discussion of the Russia-Ukraine war and his time in the Trump administration when an Afghan withdrawal was sabotaged and conflict with Iran and Syria continued.
US Has Created Conflicts to Pressure Russia and China
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, March 17, 2022The conflict in Ukraine has divided the world into those who support the US, and those who do not support a superpower in charge of the world. The Ukraine conflict is pitting the US and their western allies, against other nations who seek a new world order, free of US domination.
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, March 17, 2022“Shock and awe” was George Bush senior’s name for his “Desert Storm” attack on Iraq in 1990 – 91. A United Nations report described the effect on Iraq as “near apocalyptic,” sending Iraq back to the “pre-industrial age.” But it wasn’t enough.
European Energy War: Who is Raising the Prices?
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, March 17, 2022If this war does not end soon – next winter, Europe will run out of 109 billion cubic meters of natural gas, and the individual consumers will be forced to reduce their consumption by at least 14%.
Assange Extradition: On to the Next Hurdle
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, March 17, 2022It interested me in particular that the Supreme Court refused to hear Julian’s appeal on the basis there was “no arguable point of law”. When the Supreme Court refused to hear my own appeal against imprisonment, they rather stated their alternative formulation, there was “no arguable point of law of general public interest”. Meaning there was an arguable point of law, but it was merely an individual injustice, that did not matter to anybody except Craig Murray.