Kremlin

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 …

Kremlin “Drone Attack”: The silly, the stupid, the annoying & the infuriating

Kit Knightly Yesterday evening, the Russian Government claims, two drones attacked the Kremlin with the intention of assassinating President Vladimir Putin. The Russians assert these drones were sent by the Ukrainian government. The drones were allegedly picked up by the Kremlin’s air defenses and blown to pieces before they could do any harm. The Russian …

130 US agents claim injury from DIRECT ENERGY weapons [Video]

From the Truth is Stranger than Fiction department, another interesting story. Some 130 people, in Washington DC, ranging from CIA officers to military personnel, report having been attacked by some sort of “energy weapon”, believed to consist of microwave radiation. How many weird stories can the news media juggle at once? We have our brewing […]

Ambassador recall dangerous sign of deteriorating US-Russia relations [Video]

Joe Biden’s gaffes crossed a line, and President Vladimir Putin isn’t having it. During an interview with George “Clinton-slave” Stephanopolus, the discussion went like this: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Director of National Intelligence came out with a report today saying that Vladimir Putin authorized operations during the election to under — denigrate you, support President Trump, undermine our […]

CNN “Anonymous Sources” spread fake news about CIA, Russian Spy & Trump (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the debunked CNN report that the CIA had “successfully extracted from Russia one of its highest-level covert sources inside the Russian government.”  The New York Times reported that the “longtime source landed an influential position that came with access to the highest level of the Kremlin.”