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Moscow to prioritize Davos-endorsed plan to cattle-tag the planet

Riley Waggaman “Digital public infrastructure” is a friendly space lizard euphemism for “you will be cattle-tagged and you will like it.” Probably you’ve read about the joys of DPI while browsing the websites of the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and other benevolent reservoirs of …

One hundred years of cattle-tagging

Riley Waggaman There was much rejoicing last month when Russia—together with its Multipolar friends and its Collective West arch nemesis—signed a declaration in support of “build[ing] on the success” of “digital COVID-19 certificates.” It was truly precious to witness two very, very distinct blocs, locked in mortal combat/pipeline preservation in Ukraine, taking time from their …

AUDIO: Six Months Later – Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine

Riley Waggaman What’s going on in Ukraine? In an attempt to (briefly) answer this question, I asked Marko Marjanović and Rolo Slavskiy to Zoom-chat with me for an hour. Marko is the editor of Anti-Empire.com (now available on Substack) and has written about the Ukraine conflict for this blog. Rolo is a writer, commentator and …

Putin vs. Big Pharma: The ultimate smackdown

Riley Waggaman Is Vladimir Putin preparing to cleanse Russia of Big Pharma shills (his entire cabinet)? Some seem to think so and there is certainly evidence that some kind of anti-shill crackdown is coming. Let’s explore this intriguing news item together. Take the wheel, TASS: Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized foreign drug companies for pushing …

Russia & the Eternal Pandemic

Riley Waggaman Audio Version New Feature! In April 2021, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced ambitious plans to keep the country safe from future coronavirus-like plagues. “In the event of an infection as dangerous as the coronavirus or perhaps more, God forbid, Russia must be ready within four days—precisely within four days—to develop its own test …