World Affairs

Does Obama Still Have A Military Policy?

December 3, 2014 0

by Thierry Meyssan Chuck Hagel, who had been appointed to implement the policy of Barack Obama, refused to follow him in his drift, preferring to resign. It is undeniable that the Obama administration has lost its […]

Commentary

Coalition Divided Over Goals

November 19, 2014 0

Washington seems to have abandoned its Levant remodeling map for another. However, the failure of the first project and the strength of the Syrian people do not bode well for the implementation of this new […]

Commentary

Breakfast with a Lord of War

November 12, 2014 0

By David Galland, Partner, Casey Research In late 2010, I was invited to a private breakfast meeting with an individual near the apex of the US military’s strategic planning pyramid. Specifically, the individual we were to […]

Commentary

Dollar Burning In Slow Motion: Mike Maloney

November 12, 2014 0

Mike Maloney, Hidden Secrets Of Money, Released on 11/11/14 “Global monetary systems only seem to last between 20 and 40 years or so, and we’re 43 years into this one. It’s developing stress cracks now to […]

World Affairs

Has Washington Just Shot Itself in the Oily Foot?

November 7, 2014 0

by F. William Engdahl By organizing in Iraq and Syria the first war leading to a decline in oil prices, the Obama administration’s intention was probably to cripple its adversaries’ economies: Russia, Iran and Venezuela. But […]

Financial

Central Planners Are In A State of Panic

November 7, 2014 0

Japan’s black swan flaps its wings by Chris Martenson The central planners are in a state of fear and panic.  They are trying everything and anything to create market validation for their policies, watching with […]

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