World Affairs

Why Davos Man is the Scourge of the Earth

October 21, 2021 0

by Kenneth Rapoza In ten seconds, tell me who Davos Man would pick if they had to choose a side: The United States, or China? My money is on them picking China. And here’s why. It […]

Commentary

How the Left Embraced Globalization

June 11, 2019 1

By Edward Ring On November 30, 1999, the largely theoretical question of globalism exploded into reality with the spectacle of 50,000 demonstrators shutting down a major meeting of the World Trade Organization in Seattle. News coverage of this […]

Tyranny

The Twilight of the War

August 1, 2018 0

If we consider the war in Syria not as a singular event, but as the culmination of a world war which has persisted for a quarter of a century, we have to ask ourselves about […]

Freedom

Globalization is Poverty

October 16, 2017 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer Marc Riboud Zazou, painter of the EIffel Tower 1953  Central bankers have never done more damage to the world economy than in the past 10 years. One may argue this is because they never […]

World Affairs

Will Europe Crumble and Disappear?

August 25, 2016 0

by Jon Rappoport August 24, 2016 (To read about Jon’s mega-collection, Exit From The Matrix, click here.) These are notes from my work-in-progress, The Underground: “The open-door immigration policy of the European Union is justified […]

Commentary

Occupation Forces

August 20, 2014 0

by Jeff Thomas When I was growing up in Berlin, after the war (World War II), we lived in the American sector and the American soldiers were everywhere—on the streets, in the cafes. No one wanted […]

World Affairs

NATO’s Global Offensive

July 30, 2014 0

by Manlio Dinucci NATO’s State members No holiday this summer for NATO; it’s working overtime. In preparation for the Summit of Heads of State and Government on September 4-5 in Newport in Wales, NATO will set […]