World Affairs

Mass-Murder Suspect Vetoes Verdict

January 11, 2019 0

Eric Zuesse The shoot-down of the MH17 Malaysian airliner over the conflict-zone in Ukraine’s civil war, on 17 July 2014, was finally judged, by a panel of five governments, on 24 May 2018. One of […]

Government

If We Can No Longer Tell the Truth, We’ve Failed

January 10, 2019 0

CHARLES HUGH SMITH The Gulag Archipelago is not a distant memory; it lives on in every modern state, cloaked with modern-day technologies and the well-worn tools of suppression. The last thing addicts want to hear […]

Wealth Abuse

China Won’t Be Taking Over

January 10, 2019 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer In the New Year, after a close to the old one that was sort of terrible for our zombie markets, do prepare for a whole lot of stories about China (on top […]

Military

American Foreign Policy Aka Thy-Will-Be-Done

January 10, 2019 0

by Denis A. Conroy for The Saker Blog “It’s not a choice between war and peace. It’s a choice between war and endless war. It’s not appeasement. I think it’s better even to call it […]

World Affairs

What Awaits America in 2019

January 9, 2019 0

By Rostislav Ishchenko Translated by Ollie Richardson and Angelina Siard cross posted with https://www.stalkerzone.org/ishchenko-what-awaits-america-in-2019 source: https://ukraina.ru/opinion/20190108/1022042990.html The coming to power in the US of Donald Trump marked a critical change in the goal-setting of American foreign policy. […]

Wealth Abuse

A Farewell to “Bargain Shopping”

January 8, 2019 0

“May God save the country for it is evident the people will not.” —Millard Fillmore, 13th POTUS, born this day, 1800 France has its Yellow Vests. Here in USA, we have a few poor shlubs hoisting […]

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