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Category Archives: war
Srebenica, atrocity or false flag?
Well, as for Srebenica, that Ursula von der Liar is begging us to remember, I don’t buy it. Let’s remember a few other events. The bombing of the Serbian broadcasting house, exterminating all Serb journalists. The expected prisoner exchange, when … Continue reading
Why I am on Russia’s Side
The interlock between the mob, crooked Jewish oligarchs, crooked Christian oligarchs, crooked US, British and European politicians, crooked Gulf dictators, crooked real estate moguls, crooked media magnates, crooked defense industrialists, and the security services – it’s just hamstrung by its … Continue reading
The Kurdish Female Guerrillas Fighting ISIS
Documentary on Kurdish Women Soldiers. Another documentary.
Posted in Politics, war
Tagged Kurdish Liberation, Middle East, PKK, women guerrillas
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Tucker Carlson interviews Sergei Lavrov
Perhaps the most important interview of our time. Link is here
Posted in Politics, war
Tagged Globalism or a multipolar world, Russia, Sergei Lavrov, Tucker Carlson, war or peace
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All about the Stern Gang
At 38:27 that is my great uncle Felix (Pinhas Rosen) sitting two from the left from Shamir. Head of the Liberal party and Minister of Justice, he brought in proportional representation, which has been blamed for enabling extremist splinter groups … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Politics, war
Tagged From Inside, Israel, poetry and politics, Shamir, Stern Gang
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WHY YOU ALL LOATHE RUSSIA (updated 18/10/2025)
Richard Cobden 1836 Russia’s support for Syria (updated) The South African Information Scandal Putin’s ejection of the oligarchs The takeover of the Guardian The Magnitsky Act Novichok and the Skripals If you try to discover anything about recent Russian history … Continue reading
Maria Zakharova on English Literature!
When you listen to the State Department’s latest cries that Gershkovich is a journalist and not a spy, just remember the autobiography of the British writer Somerset Maugham (Of Human Bondage, The Moon and Sixpence, Theatre, The Patterned Veil) called … Continue reading
Celebrating Edward Field. One hundred years old today!
Congratulations, Edward! CELEBRATING HIS ASS they try to block your dick with their little pills x for blood pressure, prostate, heart they figure you’re an old guy x so what’s the difference and just to stay alive x you go … Continue reading
Empire Managers Explain Why This New Protest Movement Scares Them – Caitlin Johnstone on X
I recommend this absolutely brilliant analysis of the manipulation of ‘narratives’ by Caitlin Johnstone! There is a link to her site and this article at the foot of this post. The US secretary of state and a Bilderberg surveillance tech … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, war, Whistleblower Lit
Tagged Alex Karp, Antony Blinken, Caitlin Johnstone, Narrative, Palentir, protests
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