The Secret Dialectics of Globalism – Turning Point by Fritjof Capra – Jay Dyer (Half)
Jay covers the latest in the globalism books series. Music by Amid the Ruins 1453.
Jay covers the latest in the globalism books series. Music by Amid the Ruins 1453.
By Will Banyan, Copyright © 18 June 2019 The failure of duly designated authorities, both formal and informal, to acknowledge what are considered to be self-evident truths is a constant bug bear of alt-right...
The spectre of nuclear war has long hung over the world like a nightmarish sword of Damocles offering humanity much cause for despair at the dual nature of science as a beautiful source of creative power that uplifts and ennobles on the one hand and acts as a harbinger of death and chaos on the other.
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Something extraordinary began with a short walk in St. Petersburg last Friday.
After a stroll, they took a boat on the Neva River, visited the legendary Aurora cruiser, and dropped in to examine the Renaissance masterpieces at the Hermitage. Cool, calm, collected, all the while it felt like they were mapping the ins and outs of a new, emerging, multipolar world.
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed China’s Xi Jinping to Moscow this week for a three-day state visit. It wasn’t just the personal warmth between the two leaders that was on display. They have met on nearly 30 occasions over the past six years. President Xi referred to Putin as his closest international ally and friend.
More importantly, the two nations are solidifying a strategic alliance that could define the shape of geopolitics for the 21st Century.
The global trend in international relations is often difficult to discern. But one can be helped in this task by looking at two events, organized in Washington and Beijing, comparing the different themes, participants, objectives, and broached for discussion. After all, we are talking about the two largest economies in the world, two colossi directing and shaping global culture, behavior and world opinion.
Authored by Mike Whitney via The Unz Review:
Your Geopolitical Quiz for the Day:
Two countries are embroiled in a ferocious rivalry. One country’s meteoric growth has put it on a path to become the world’s biggest economic superpower while the other country appears to be slipping into irreversible decline. Which country will lead the world into the future?
Jay Dyer is an author, lecturer, and television presenter known for his analysis of Film, History, Geopolitics, the Occult, and more. Tonight we’ll be hanging out with Jay for his debut appearance to discuss current events and his latest published works on the hidden messages and themes of Hollywood. In the second half, we talk a little more Assange, and take some calls.