World Affairs

Why the West Sells Gold and China Buys it

January 17, 2014 0

By Alasdair Macleod A number of readers and bloggers have recently suggested there must be collusion between America and China over the transfer of physical gold from Western capital markets. They assume that governments know […]

World Affairs

Al-Qaeda, NATO’s Timeless Tool

January 14, 2014 0

by Thierry Meyssan The discovery of links connecting Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Al- Qaeda is upsetting Turkish politics. Ankara not only actively supported terrorism in Syria, but did so as part of a […]

World Affairs

War in Afghanistan: The Jig Is Up

January 13, 2014 0

The Petraeus era of spin is finally over by Kelley B. Vlahos, January 07, 2014 The last several years of US operations in Afghanistan have been an exercise in mondo message management. If it were […]

Commentary

Is War With China Inevitable?

December 27, 2013 0

Submitted by Brandon Smith of Alt-Market blog, As a general rule, extreme economic decline is almost always followed by extreme international conflict. Sometimes, these disasters can be attributed to the human survival imperative and the […]

Commentary

Inside the Saudi 9/11 Coverup

December 18, 2013 0

By Paul Sperry After the 9/11 attacks, the public was told al Qaeda acted alone, with no state sponsors. But the White House never let it see an entire section of Congress’ investigative report on […]

Commentary

The Abdication of Iran

December 5, 2013 0

While the media applaud the agreement reached between the P5+1 and Iran, Thierry Meyssan, a personal friend of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, sees in it an abdication by the new Iranian government. As far as he is […]

World Affairs

1914 And Today

December 4, 2013 0

Chinese newspapers feature front page coverage of China’s new air defense zone claim in Beijing on November 30, 2013. China sent fighter jets, as well as its new aircraft carrier, into its newly claimed air […]

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