Military

A Question of Timing – Jeff Thomas

August 6, 2024 0

France, 1788.    Russia, 1916.    Germany, 1937. These dates have something in common. In France in 1788, political conditions had been getting questionable, but there was no apparent need to panic. That came the following year, […]

Commentary

The Brink of Lexington – T.L. Davis

October 9, 2023 0

 by T.L. Davis Or St. Petersburg? We are no doubt in revolutionary times, it’s just a matter of which sort of revolution it will be. If one imagines Washington DC as King George, distant, hostile, arrogant, […]

World Affairs

Austria Rises Up – Resistance is NOT Futile

November 19, 2021 1

Martin Armstrong The police and army are rising up against the government in Austria. What we need is a good old fashion military coup dragging these politicians out in some countries to put the fear […]

Commentary

Is This Awokening a Revolution, or Not?

July 13, 2020 0

Alastair CROOKE Former British diplomat, founder and director of the Beirut-based Conflicts Forum. Can there ever be a true revolt that is led by the spoiled Children of the Élite? If so, what would such a ‘revolt’ mean […]

Freedom

THE MANUAL FOR TYRANTS TO TAKE OVER

July 10, 2020 0

By Martin Armstrong QUESTION: Hello Martin When will the madness stop! I am Scottish and our first minister is mandating face masks in all shops from July 10th. Even though the virus peaked in April. […]

Commentary

“Now Is the Time of Monsters”

March 13, 2019 0

by Jeff Thomas In ancient Rome, interregnum was the term given to the period between stable governments when anything untoward might occur, and sometimes did – civil unrest, warfare between warlords, power vacuums and, finally, succession wars. But […]

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