Wall Street and London Look to Cryptocurrency for Longer-Term Projects

Reality is often more surrealistic than fiction. On Nov. 30, FTX chief fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried was featured in the New York Times’ annual Dealbook Summit, a major “financial analytical” event, along with Volodymyr Zelensky, Mark Zuckerberg, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. The composition of the panel is weird in itself, but then again we are used […]

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A Huge Cocaine Cartel Finally Busted in Europe

Culminating a two-year investigation dubbed “Desert Light”, the EU’s Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) has busted at least partially one of the “super cartels” inundating Europe with cocaine. Between Nov. 8 and 19, coordinated raids were carried out by the relevant authorities of Spain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, the Emirates and the United States. A breakthrough in the investigation […]

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A Desperate Kiev Bans Religious Freedom, Demands Ethnic Cleansing

As Russia delivers devastating attacks on Ukraine’s vital infrastructure and energy supplies, the government, presumably on orders from the West, is still refusing to negotiate and insists it will fight to the last man. NATO officials continue to bluster that “we will stay by your side until victory”. But weapons supplies are running out, faster than the military industrial complex […]

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Biden Announces Second Summit of Hypocrisy…er, uh….Democracy

On Dec. 9-10, 2021, when Russian President Putin was demanding a response from NATO leaders to what French President Macron now admits were legitimate security concerns, the transatlantic governments ignored the Russian leader, instead gathering for what they ostentatiously called the “Summit for Democracy.” The online summit was used to divide the world into two blocs, of “democracies” squaring off […]

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Energy: China Commits to Fusion Power

Amid all the depressing talk of energy scarcity and soaring prices, it is refreshing to hear in China, at least, serious efforts are being made to develop a new, unlimited source for the not-so-distant future. China’s Science and Technology Daily reported Nov. 28 on the status of the Comprehensive Research Facility for Fusion Technology (CRAFT) now being built at the Hefei […]

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On High Alert for More Provocations

Competent military strategists know that the ability to wage war ultimately depends on in-depth logistics and industrial capacities. The exact opposite policy – known as the utopian approach – has been taken by NATO and the Anglo-American “military-industrial complex”, that have launched war against Russia using Ukraine as a surrogate. Putting propaganda aside, NATO member countries have collapsed their own […]

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The Wishful Illusion that “Ukraine Is Winning”

General Mark Milley, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, created an uproar among NATO war hawks after mentioning a possible window for peace talks on Ukraine (cf. SAS 47, 48/22). The Biden Administration made its stance clear by preparing a package of close to $40 billion more in military aid from the United States, while the U.K. weapons […]

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Washington and Brussels Hatch a Plan to Compete with China’s Belt and Road Initiative, But It Won’t Work

On Nov. 18 in Bali, U.S. President Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gathered together a few heads of state and government to launch the G7’s anti-Belt and Road scheme, called the Partnership for Global Infrastructure Investment (PGII). The bombastic announcement of a $600 billion plan, however, is really just hot air. The PGII, like its EU […]

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