World Affairs

Russia Just Pulled Itself Out Of The Petrodollar

January 16, 2015 0

By Tyler Durden Back in November, before most grasped just how serious the collapse in crude was (and would become, as well as its massive implications), we wrote “How The Petrodollar Quietly Died, And Nobody Noticed“, […]

Commentary

Charlie Hebdo has broad shoulders

January 16, 2015 0

by Thierry Meyssan Fifty Heads of State and Government Participated in the Demonstration. In three days, in France, a group of four or five people claiming to be both al-Qaeda in Yemen and the Islamic […]

World Affairs

Russia Cuts Off Ukraine Gas Supply To 6 European Countries

January 15, 2015 0

Tyler Durden  Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian state energy giant Gazprom to cut supplies to and through Ukraine amid accusations, according to The Daily Mail, that its neighbor has been siphoning off and stealing Russian gas. Due to […]

Commentary

Lessons from Paris

January 14, 2015 0

EDITORIAL Lessons from Paris By Ron Paul – January 13, 2015 After the tragic shooting at a provocative magazine in Paris last week, I pointed out that given the foreign policy positions of France we […]

World Affairs

Who ordered the attack against Charlie Hebdo?

January 12, 2015 0

by Thierry Meyssan   this report, France 24 edited the video so that we do not see the attackers execute a fallen police officer. On January 7, 2015, commandos erupted in Paris, in the premises of […]

World Affairs

The incredible US “peace plan” for Syria

December 30, 2014 0

by Thierry Meyssan Former commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, General John R. Allen conspired with General David Petraeus to sabotage the Syria peace plan at the Geneva 1 Conference. President Barack Obama had him placed […]

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