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Daily Archives: August 30, 2017

TRUTH JIHAD: Charlottesville part of Gladio/Cointelpro plot to eliminate internet freedom in preparation for...

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Tom's analysis of who put Trump in office, how, and why – and how it fits in to this year's wave of internet censorship (in preparation for a big Middle Eastern war?) – is frighteningly plausible.

The Mystery of the 14 Dead Russian Officials: November 2015-August 2017

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Curious patterns present perplexing questions.

Dear B’nai B’rith: Is it “anti-Semitic to point out that Jewish control over the...

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If all of the world's biggest internet oligarchs were Arab Muslims and attended Hamas, Hezbollah, and/or Islamic Jihad conferences, would it be offensive, bigoted "hate speech" to say so?

The US Needs to do More in Afghanistan

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Asif Haroon Raja Donald Trump’s policy speech on Afghanistan It took Donald Trump and his team 8 months to formulate Afghan policy, which was hailed by...

Bolton’s JCPOA exit plan to lead to fiasco for US: Iran FM

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Jim W. Dean - As the saying goes, the good may die young, but the wicked surely do not. Deep Stater John Bolton raises his craggy head one more time, compliments of the National Review, a long time proponent of "special interests".

Flagship Resort in Damascus Back to Peaceful Life

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 By Sophia Mangal for VT According to the statements of local authorities, Zabadani resort town in Damascus province, which is located 25 kilometers from the...

Israeli, US, UK Spy Agencies Plotting against Iran with Saudi Petrodollars: Commander

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Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Army Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan said plots hatched in recent years by the intelligence services of Israel, the US and Britain against the Islamic Republic have been financed by Saudi Arabia.

What to Expect From Russia’s Next Gen Interceptor MiG-41

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The Russian MiG-31 interceptors are famous for their ability to accelerate to an incredible speed of 3,000 kilometers per hour and operate at altitudes of more than 20 kilometers.

Russia Admits Climate Change: ‘We Are Losing Habitat’ as Arctic Ice Rapidly Melting

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The successful record-breaking speed of a Russian tanker Christophe de Margerie across the Arctic Sea, points to Earth's northern pole melting with increasing alacrity and making new shipping routes.

15 Erdogan bodyguards indicted for beating pro-Kurdish protesters during his US visit

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US authorities have indicted 19 people, including 15 Turkish security officials, for attacking peaceful protesters who rallied against the visit of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence in Washington DC in May.

Ankara silent on Turkish agents allegedly caught in Iraq assassination plot

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A Kurdish militant group claimed today that it has captured Turkish intelligence officers. Diyar Xerib, a Kurdish leader linked to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), said the PKK had “arrested” two Turkish nationals working for Turkey’s national spy agency MIT, but had refrained from publicizing the incident so as not to create problems for the local government.

North Korea an Aggressor? A Reality Check

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Trump made his crass "fire and fury" threat on the eve of the sixty second commemoration of the US nuclear attack on Nagasaki, the nauseating irony seemingly un-noticed by him. Will some adults pitch up on Capitol Hill before it is too late?

Washington wants to hang the burden of Iran on Russia’s neck

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As Washington continues increasing its sanctions pressure on different countries of the world, one is led to believe that the authors of the strategy of sanctions have a vague idea about the ultimate goal of their policy. Why does the US impose complex restrictions on the work of its companies and banks with a number of major global partners?

Mexico tells “twitter” Trump it will not renegotiate NAFTA via social media

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Mexico will not renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement or any other aspect of its relationship with the United States via social media or the press, the Mexican government declared Sunday.

Japanese react furiously to North Korean missile launch

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The UN Security Council has denounced North Korea's launch of a ballistic missile over Japan. But with no further sanctions in sight, many Japanese are still looking for answers. Julian Ryall reports from Tokyo.