Selected Articles: Video: Sea Breeze Black Sea Naval Exercise Could be Ground Zero for a False Flag Event to Ignite World War III. Mike Adams
By , September 21, 2023
Now I want to be clear right up front that I don’t have any special intel on this. What you’re about to hear is just my own conclusions based on public news information, public announcements, and so on. So, those of you listening from the deep state, you don’t have to wonder who gave me this. Nobody gave me this. This is all my own conclusion. But it’s now clear that there’s a Black Sea operation; a military exercise that’s being conducted right now. It’s from September 11, through September 15.
“The Idea of Palestine Hounds Zionists.” Edward Said
By , September 20, 2023
In September of 1982, Edward Said analyzed the Zionist invasion of Lebanon, calling for justice for Palestinians. Days later, the right wing Lebanese Phalangist militia, accompanied by Israel, embarked on a brutal massacre at the Shatila refugee camp.
COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Are Destroying Young People’s Immune Systems and Each Dose Makes It Worse
By , September 20, 2023
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines severely damage the immune system. This is why the vaccinated are constantly getting sick – they’re getting re-infected with COVID-19, they’re repeatedly coming down with the flu, etc. A damaged immune system struggles with any kind of infection and when it’s a bacterial infection, it can spread to the blood causing sepsis.
Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso Sign Military Pact at Liptako-Gourma Borders Area
By , September 20, 2023
Since the July 26 seizure of power by the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Homeland (CNSP) in Niger, threats of direct military intervention have been pervasive from France and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The War in Ukraine Can’t End Until Washington Stops Interfering in Talks
By , September 20, 2023
The Istanbul agreement would have ended the war with Russia withdrawing to the positions it occupied before the war and Ukraine promising not to seek NATO membership and to make permanent neutrality a feature of its constitution.
Warring Against the Diaspora: India’s Campaign Against Khalistan
By , September 20, 2023
Diaspora politics can often be testy. While the mother country maintains its own fashioned narrative, governed by domestic considerations, the diaspora may, or may not be in accord with the agreed upon story. While countries such as China and Iran are seen as the conventional bullies in this regard, spying and monitoring the activities of their citizens in various countries, India has remained more closeted and inconspicuous.
By , September 20, 2023
Clinton is offering a class at the school this fall, with Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, called “Inside the Situation Room.” It will have students “examine decision-making in a variety of historical and contemporary contexts, from the search for Osama bin Laden, to the ‘red line’ in Syria, to negotiating with Iran,” according to a press release from the University.
US Mass Media UN General Assembly Coverage: Yugoslavia 1999-Ukraine 2022
By , September 20, 2023
As expected, US mass media gave plenty of uncritical coverage to what Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky said at the UN General Assembly. There will be further Russia-Ukraine UN discussion on Wednesday, September 20.
U.S. Helped Pakistan Get IMF Bailout with Secret Arms Deal for Ukraine, Leaked Documents Reveal
By , September 20, 2023
Secret Pakistan arms sales to the U.S. helped to facilitate a controversial bailout from the International Monetary Fund earlier this year, according to two sources with knowledge of the arrangement, with confirmation from internal Pakistani and American government documents. The arms sales were made for the purpose of supplying the Ukrainian military — marking Pakistani involvement in a conflict it had faced U.S. pressure to take sides on.
Warriors and Domestics: Plotting a New Course in Cinema
By , September 20, 2023
From the short black and white films of the Lumiére brothers to the technically superb blockbusters of today, cinema has been analysed from every kind of social and political perspective. Yet, it is still a relatively young art, and its technical and narrative forms have made it a rich source of discussion and speculation, and one has the feeling that we are still only grappling with a crude understanding of its complexity.