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Russian jet welcomes US spy plane with violent turbulence over the Black Sea
Originally appeared at RussiaFeed.com
A Russian Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker fighter plane is reported to have passed extremely close to a US Lockheed P-3C Orion reconnaissance plane over the Black Sea on Monday. The incident, the latest in a series of such flybys reportedly had the Russian fighter jet passing within just five feet of the US plane. -
5G mobile data networks subject to nationalization by the US government
Axios News reports that the Trump administration is considering the prospect of nationalizing the forthcoming 5G network when it begins to be built in the United States. Naturally, this idea is controversial, as private enterprise has been in charge of much of commercially used spread spectrum technology in the the USA for decades.
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Arnie Gundersen on TUC Radio
Source: http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/95479 On December 2, 2017 the University of Chicago celebrated the 75th anniversary of the first nuclear chain reaction that led to the building of the atomic bomb and the nuclear power industry. The physicist Leo Szilard said at the time that by his and Enrico Fermi's invention universal death had come into the world.
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Miscalculations in Israel Could Pave Way to Wider War
By Alastair Crooke | Consortium News | January 29, 2018 Last week, Israeli political leaders were rolling with guffaws and ribbing each other in delight as Vice-President Mike Pence proved that, as a Christian Zionist, he was more Zionist than the Zionists in the Knesset (minus, of course, its evicted Arab members – see here). But one […]
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Rothschild Empire Vs Orthodox Empire – Americanism -Jay Dyer / Tim Kelly Full Video
Tim invited me back on Our Interesting Times to discuss eastern and western theology, philosophy and sociology and how these paradigms differ. Yes, it’s 1453, i misspoke from being a bit haggard and spent in this installment, but the information is quality. We cover globalist books, democracy and anarchy, relativism, nihilism, freemasonry and Zionism, esoterism and the Frankish thesis, etc.
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Four Pillars for a Better Future: Knowledge, Consciousness, Innovation, Local Action – Part 3
There's a reason education sucks, and it's the same reason it will never ever ever be fixed. It's never going to get any better. Don't look for it. Be happy with what you've got... because the owners of this country don’t want that. I'm talking about the real owners now... the real owners. The big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions.
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Denying the Obvious: Leftists and Crimestop
By Edward Curtin | January 28, 2018 “And thus the U.S. left leadership sits in the left chamber of the hall of mirrors, complaining about conspiracy theories while closing its eyes to actual conspiracies crucial to contemporary imperialism.” – Graeme MacQueen, Beyond Their Wildest Dreams: September 11, 2001 and the American Left It is well […]
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#MorningMonarchy: January 29, 2018
Prosecuting protest, gun trace task force and full-throated warmongers + this day in history w/the "I Don't Like Mondays" shooting and our song of the day by The Vaccines on your Morning Monarchy for January 29, 2018.
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What’s making our children sick? And what we can do about it
In a new book, pediatrician Michelle Perro identifies industrially produced food – including GM foods and their associated pesticides – as a major culprit in the current health crisis
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Why is Russia Helping Turkey in Afrin?
Oped Via Al JazeeraImage from Al Jazeera The narrative below, excerpted from the oped, works for me. It jibes with much of what I've posted here this past YEAR.
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Declassified Files Reveal Britain’s Secret Role in the Soviet-Afghan War
By Kit Klarenberg | Sputnik | January 29, 2018 Newly published declassified files reveal the UK provided financial, material and practical support to jihadist fighters before and during the Soviet campaign, in what may well represent the country’s largest covert overseas operation since 1945. On December 27 1979, the Soviet Union started a campaign in […]
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His Hatred by Ivan Iliyn
by Ivan Ilyin (excerpt from his book “Singing heart – a book of quiet contemplations) Translated from the Russian by Edvin Buday How burdensome, how almost unbearable is the feeling
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The War That Never Ends (for the U.S. Military High Command)
A preoccupation with the “win-ability” of the Vietnam War has persisted among U.S. military commanders who doggedly pursue the War on Terror, despite all indications of the disastrous reality of both conflicts, writes U.S. Army Major Danny Sjursen for TomDispatch. …Read more →
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Miscalculations in Israel Could Pave Way to Wider War
Following a number of foreign-policy miscalculations, Israel and its allies in the Trump administration could be setting us up for more trouble in the Middle East, warns Alastair Crooke in this analysis. By Alastair Crooke Last week, Israeli political leaders were…Read more →
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There are no Nazis in the Ukraine! None! Never been any!! No such thing as a Ukie Nazi!!!
What you see in the footage below is the creation in Kiev of a new totally democratic militia. Here is how this event was presented on the YouTube channel I
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How Has Hillary’s Post-Election Favorability Ratings Compare to Others?
How did the Oven Mitt Fashionista fare? This says it all. Res ipsa, baby.
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US blinks under Turkish pressure in Syria
By M.K. Bhadrakumar | Asia Times | January 28, 2018 The Turkish President Recep Erdogan gave a stark warning to the Trump administration on Friday by stating his intention to order an assault on the northern Syrian town of Manbij, roughly 40 km from the Turkish border and 100 km to the east of Afrin, […]
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Syrian War Report – January 29, 2018: Turkish Forces Capture Key Mountain In Afrin
https://southfront.org/syrian-war-report-january-29-2018-turkish-forces… The Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) and the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (TFSA) used their advantage over Kurdish YPG/YPJ forces in the area of Afrin and captured Bursaya Mount, Qastal
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2017 Breaks Climate Records Despite No "El Niño Boost"
"Fig. 1. (a) Global surface temperatures relative to 1880-1920 based on GISTEMP data, which employs GHCN.v3 for meteorological stations, NOAA ERSST.v5 for sea surface temperature, and Antarctic research station data[1]." Source: "Global Temperature in 2018" by James Hansen.
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Should 20-Somethings Be Considered Adolescents?
Writing in the medical journal Lancet, Dr. Susan Sawyer and other researchers opine that biological information and social trends suggest a need for adolescence to continue into an individual’s mid-twenties:
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In need of talented, neurodiverse workers? Employ more autistic people
They aren’t your neurotypical consultants. An IT consultancy that only employs people on the autism spectrum has won a national award
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CNN Recommends Cuckholding. What’s That?
CNN is encouraging couples to engage in deviant sex through 'cuckolding', which is a relationship in which one person enjoys watching his spouse engage in sex with someone else. [All collectivist regimes seek to destroy the family because it is an alternative to dependence on the state. If cuckholding can be popularized and made to seem 'normal' by a major TV network, what chance does the family have?] [...]
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Two Israeli officers involved in Lebanon car bomb attack against Hamas official: Report
Press TV – January 29, 2018 A recent report has exposed that two Israeli agents were involved in the car bomb explosion in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon, which slightly wounded a member of the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement, Hamas, earlier this month. According to a report published by Lebanon’s Arabic-language al-Akhbar newspaper on […]
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Guggenheim Museum Insults Trump Family, Offers Golden Toilet for White House
The White House requested a Vincent Van Gogh from the Guggenheim Museum for the president and first lady. Instead, curator Nancy Spector offered an 18-karat gold toilet that has been touted as anti-Trump art. This was correctly interpreted as great disrespect for President Trump and the people who voted for him. The golden toilet, satirically called “America,” was displayed in a public restroom at the Guggenheim for a year. [...]
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Trump’s Foreign Policy Is In Service To Israel
By Paul Craig Roberts | Institute For Political Economy | January 28, 2018 Peter Jenkins, a former British ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, expresses concerns about the decisions of France, Germany, and the UK to appease President Trump on fixing “flaws” in the Iranian nuclear agreement. http://lobelog.com/europe-dont-go-all-wobbly-on-the-jcpoa/ It is worth a read to […]
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California Politicians Considering Jail Time for Waiters Who Give Out Plastic Straws
The California legislature is considering passing a law that would punish waiters (or their employers) with a $1,000 fine and up to a six-month prison sentence if they give a customer a plastic straw without a request for one. [These collectivists have got to be removed from office before they imprison everybody. Come to think of it, that's really what they want, isn't it.] [...]
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The Latest in Local Government Pettiness
Centralization of government power is generally a very bad idea. Schemes for “global governance” are the worst since they usually result in cartels for the benefit of uncompetitive nations. National policies are the second-worst, often producing one-size-fits-all approaches accompanied by suffocating bureaucracy. But this does not mean that state governments and local governments do a good job.
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Tijuana, on the Border of San Diego, Has 5 Drug-Cartel Murders Per Day
Tijuana, Mexico, was the site of a record-breaking 1,734 murders in 2017, and this year is following the same upward trend, with 132 killings in just the first 23 days of January. [...]
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Documentaire : « Un nouveau Dreyfus ? Jamal Zougam, bouc émissaire des attentats de Madrid ? »
Jamal-Zougam (© AFP / Angel Diaz)
De nombreux attentats particulièrement meurtriers ont frappés la France dés le début des années 2012 (tueries de Toulouse et Montauban ) et ce jusque récemment avec les attentats du Bataclan de novembre 2015. Auparavant, en Europe, c’étaient les attentats de Madrid en 2004 puis ceux de Londres en 2005 qui avaient alors frappés l’opinion publique occidentale. -
Russia responds to US program to deploy anti-missile system near its borders with a 100-megaton monster
A Russian 100-megaton nuclear device designed to demolish the east and west coasts of the United States in the event of a nuclear war.
Russia appears to have responded to a US trillion dollar program to deploy an anti-missile system that would negate Russia’s ballistic missile system.
‘Kanyon’ (as NATO calls it) is designed to detonate on the US west coast, destroying the ports of San Diego, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
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Israeli Journalist Uncovers 2,700 Plots by Israeli Intelligence Agencies to Murder Their Opponents
A new book, Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Killings, documents 2,700 state-sponsored murders by the Israeli Mossad, Shin Bet, and the Israeli military. A plot to mass murder an entire stadium full of people in Beirut was hatched in order to kill leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization. The attack was called off at the last minute, and an officer recalled telling then-Prime Minister Menachem Begin that, if he followed through with the plan, the whole world would turn against them.
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Maria Bartiromo reveals stunning information that FBI may have plotted to “destroy evidence” of “secret society” to bring down Trump
House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte was on Fox News this weekend with ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ host Maria Bartiromo to discuss the latest batch of Strzok-Page text messages.
Bartiromo said that she was told texts between the two FBI agents referenced an intent to “destroy evidence.”
Bartiromo asked Goodlatte…“After the election, they talked about this secret society, did they also talk about destroying evidence?”
Bartiromo followed up with this stunning statement…
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Robert Parry’s Legacy of Excellence (1949-2018)
Robert Parry, editor and publisher of Consortiumnews.com, died peacefully Saturday evening. In this tribute, his son Nat Parry describes Robert’s unwavering commitment to independent journalism…
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FBI releases documents showing that RT founder beat himself to death
The FBI has finally released the results of their investigation into the death of RT founder Mikhail Lesin, claiming that the media mogul killed himself by repeatedly smashing his head and upper body into the ground inside his Washington DC hotel room.
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Jay Dyer on Americanism, Globalism and Cultural Capitalism
Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his continuing series critiquing globalist books and his recent videos regarding Western civilization, Americanism, Globalism, Davos, ethnicity and weaponized migration. Later we talk about the problems with the American Proposition and the incompatibility of orthodox Christianity with the American Masonic Republic.
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Jay Dyer on Americanism, Globalism and Cultural Capitalism
Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his continuing series critiquing globalist books and his recent videos regarding Western civilization, Americanism, Globalism, Davos, ethnicity and weaponized migration. Later we talk about the problems with the American Proposition and the incompatibility of orthodox Christianity with the American Masonic Republic.
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Paul Craig Roberts: “In the Western World Lies Have Displaced Truth”
The Western mainstream media is a fake news fabrication machine.
Its an organized soft power, conspiracy against truth, and no statement by any Western government or subservient vassal state can be trusted to comply with the facts.
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Guess Why Hundreds of Busboys Just Lost Their Jobs
While we may not like the idea of someone trying to live on $5 or even $7 an hour, we can likely all agree that earning a small wage is better than earning nothing at all due to unemployment. It’s easy to vilify restaurants and other companies when they respond to higher costs with layoffs. But it’s important to place the blame where it belongs. In this case, it’s bad policy — not incompetence, not corporate greed — that’s causing people to lose their jobs.
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Just Who Controls the Ted Baxter Sockuppet Mockingbird Media?
This might help somewhat. It’s merely an approximation but gives a most critical overview as to the complexity.
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The dangers of short-term foreign policy thinking
The dangers of short-term foreign policy thinking
by Ian Sinclair
Morning Star
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Bad News For Republicans In North Carolina Who Count On Election Fraud
This trailer for Dirty Money, the Netflix documentary, isn't what this post is specifically about. On the other hand, I'd guess that 70-80% of the posts at DWT are tied to the subject matter of the documentary.
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Remembering Investigative Journalist Robert Parry
By Norman Solomon / The Nation.
What made Bob Parry a trailblazer for independent journalism also made him a bridge burner with the media establishment.
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Is Brazil back in business?
Temer is trying to push a package of spending cuts through parliament and other measures to lift Brazil out of its worst recession in decades [Xinhua]
Despite ongoing political turbulence following a slew of corruption charges aimed at sitting and previous leaders and lawmakers, Brazil’s economy appears to have bandaged itself and started to grow again. -
Crucial Climate Verdict, Naked Conflict-of-Interest
IPCC scientists routinely evaluate their own work. What could possibly go wrong?
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House Science Committee wants to investigate a government scientist for doing science
Republicans on the House Science Committee are accusing Linda Birnbaum, director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, of lobbying, after she wrote a scientific article about gaps in the regulation of toxic chemicals
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