US "Colour Revolution" Haunts Cambodia
August 16, 2016 (Joseph Thomas - NEO) - Washington's friends in Southeast Asia, with only a few exceptions, have had a difficult time in recent years.
August 16, 2016 (Joseph Thomas - NEO) - Washington's friends in Southeast Asia, with only a few exceptions, have had a difficult time in recent years.
There is something I am going to try and explain here after watching the Democratic National Convention this evening that will invite the scorn of many of my friends. But the words are gagging my throat and my stomach is twisted and sick and I have to vomit this out. The anti-americanism in me is about to explode and land […]
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Failed coups, tracking trials and the 28 Pages + this day in history w/the McDonald's massacre and our song of the day by Pageantry on your Morning Monarchy for July 18, 2016.
The 2016 election campaign is remarkable not only for the rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders but also for the resilience of an enduring silence about a murderous self-bestowed divinity. A third of the members of the United Nations have felt Washington’s boot, overturning governments, subverting democracy, imposing blockades and boycotts. Most of the presidents responsible have been liberal – Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Clinton, Obama.
John and Chris of Hoax Busters join Jay Dyer and Jamie Hanshaw in a free ranging discussion about many topics, including: The Laurel Canyon Scene, The Music Industry, Weaponized Culture, Vietnam, Perfumes and Fragrance, Geopolitics, Nihilism, Evolutionism, The Middle East, Fake Terror, Immigration, Gender Roles, Occult Symbolism, Pizza, Jay’s new book: Esoteric Hollywood.
When we ask “Who rules the world?” we commonly adopt the standard convention that the actors in world affairs are states, primarily the great powers, and we consider their decisions and the relations among them. That is not wrong. But we would do well to keep in mind that this level of abstraction can also be highly misleading.
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When asked by Wolf Blitzer in January if she was “the establishment,” Hillary Clinton replied: “I just don’t understand what that means. He’s been in Congress, he’s been elected to office a lot longer than I have.” Several weeks later, her Democratic primary opponent Sen.
Much has been made about how the U.S wants to “cooperate” with China and to maintain friendly relations. But at the same time, President Obama proposes to undermine bi-lateral relations in the region while China wants to enhance them on an individual basis in much the same way that it would with any other country outside the region.
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The sparring during Thursday’s Democratic presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders over whether Henry Kissinger is an elder statesman or a pariah has laid bare a major foreign policy divide within the Democratic Party.
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At the February 11 Democratic Debate, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton had a spirited exchange about an unlikely topic: the 92-year old former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Sanders berated Clinton for saying that she appreciated the foreign policy mentoring she got from Henry Kissinger. “I happen to believe,”said Sanders, “that Henry Kissinger was one of the most destructive secretaries of state in the modern history of this country.”