From Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, the US has had a military presence across the world, from almost day one of her independence. What constitutes invasion? As one map below shows, the US has a military presence in much of the world without being an occupying force (though some …
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NATO causes refugees, then uses them as excuse for more invasions
NATO is the anti-Russia military club of nations, even after the communist Soviet Union and its military club against the U.S., the Warsaw Pact, ended in 1991 — NATO didn’t reciprocate that by ending itself, as it should have done (and would have done if the U.S. President at the …
Read More »Philippine President threatens to quit United Nations
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has denounced the UN after it called for an end to killings blamed on his war on drugs, saying he might leave the organisation and invite China and others to form a new one. Two UN human rights experts last week urged the Philippines to stop …
Read More »Tapped communications confirm US is supplying ISIS
A commander of Iraq‘s popular forces disclosed that wiretapping of ISIS‘s communications has confirmed the reports that the US planes have been airdropping food and arms supplies for the Takfiri terrorists. “The wiretapped ISIL communications by Iraqi popular forces have revealed that the US planes have been dropping weapons and …
Read More »9/11 truth is hitting the mainstream
An absolutely monumental shift is in process that most have not recognized yet. The truth, or at least some truth, is about to be shown to the American masses about 9/11. I say American masses because everywhere I’ve gone in the world outside of the US, with few exceptions, almost …
Read More »Sudan’s President: CIA and Mossad are behind ISIS and Boko Haram
Sudan’s President has claimed the CIA, America’s intelligence agency, and Israel’s Mossad are behind the Islamist militant groups Boko Haram and ISIS. Omar al-Bashir used an interview with Euronews to claim there was a connection between the American and Israeli intelligence organisations and both extremist groups. He spoke after Isis released a video …
Read More »Iraqi’s believe ISIS was created by the CIA
It was over a month ago that the United States began launching airstrikes in Iraq to combat militants associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Despite efforts from the U.S. to destroy ISIS, rumors are running rampant in Iraq that ISIS was a creation of the United States Central …
Read More »Establishment shill Jim Rickards covers for the bankers 9/11 insider trading crimes
In the second half of Thursday’s Keiser Report, Max interviewed Jim Rickards about his new book, ‘The Death of Money’. Max and Jim discussed the insider trading in American and United airlines stock in the days leading up to 9/11. The 9/11 conversation begins in earnest at 14:35: Rather than …
Read More »Ron Paul set to launch new media operation
“Turn Off Your TV. Turn On the Truth.” That’s the strap line that former Congressman Ron Paul is using for a brand new media network he is launching this summer. A promotional video posted to Facebook over the weekend announced the imminent launch of The Ron Paul Channel. “FINALLY a media …
Read More »Audio emerges of Hillary Clinton proposing rigging Palestine election
On September 5, 2006, Eli Chomsky was an editor and staff writer for the Jewish Press, and Hillary Clinton was running for a shoo-in re-election as a U.S. senator. Her trip making the rounds of editorial boards brought her to Brooklyn to meet the editorial board of the Jewish Press. …
Read More »Rand Paul introduces Tulsi Gabbard’s “Stop Arming Terrorists Act” in the Senate
U.S. Senator Rand Paul has introduced the Stop Arming Terrorists Act (S. 532) to prevent American taxpayers’ money from being used to directly or indirectly support armed militants who are allied with or often working under the command of al-Qaeda, ISIS, or other terrorist groups. The legislation serves as a …
Read More »Google chairman and Bilderberg member Eric Schmidt wanted to be part of Hillary Clinton’s campaign
Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google’s parent company Alphabet, wanted to be “head outside advisor” to the Hillary Clinton campaign, according to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta in an email released by WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks has continued to reveal Schmidt’s cozy relationship with the Clinton campaign. In a previously leaked email, …
Read More »Czech president wants referendum on EU & NATO membership
The president of the Czech Republic, Milos Zeman, has called for a referendum on his country’s membership in the EU and NATO. Although Zeman wants to remain in both organizations, he wants the public to have a chance to “express themselves.” Support for the EU is waning in the central …
Read More »Panama Papers hack prove that no one is immune to cyber attacks
From Filip Karinja, for Birch Gold Group At the start of the year we wrote about the top 3 trends to watch for 2016. Two of those trends — federal debt and interest rates — have certainly been making the news over the past few months, but this week has been all …
Read More »Serbia to join NATO despite being bombed by NATO
NATO’s promise of security and attempts to drag Serbia into the alliance are humiliating for the Balkan country at a time when two of its diplomats held hostage in Libya were killed in a pin-point US airstrike, Russia’s FM spokeswoman said. On Friday, US airstrikes against positions of an Islamic …
Read More »Journalists blast Israeli govt cartoon mocking Gaza news coverage
Israel’s Foreign Ministry has produced a 50-second cartoon mocking foreign reporting on Gaza, urging people to see that “terrorism rules” there. Apart from arguably lacking comedic value, the clip was slammed as being in poor taste by international media. The animated short shows a blond, presumably American reporter in Gaza …
Read More »Russia undertakes largest military exercise since cold war
The largest Russian military exercise since the cold war was a simulated response to a “hypothetical attack by Japanese and US forces,” according to Konstantin Sivkov, a retired officer of the Russian military’s General Staff. The wargames, which involved 130 combat aircraft, 70 ships, 5,000 tanks, 160,000 troops and 320 …
Read More »Apple Australia refuses to sell products to Iranian customers
Following discriminatory policies of Apple towards Iranian customers in the US, the company’s employees in Australia have also refused to sell their products to Iranian customers. [youtube height=”400″ width=”550″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7KDRbO01u8&feature=g-u-u[/youtube] Sydney student Mahsa Javam was denied Apple products at an Apple store in the Sydney suburb of Castle Hill, where she …
Read More »Security services to block cell phone towers ahead of NATO summit
Reports suggest local law enforcement agencies are considering shutting down cell phone services in the city over the weekend and while it will most likely be very effective, many are questioning if the move is legitimate. The Daily Beast reports that the FBI and Secret Service have standing authority to …
Read More »Washington: ‘war on terror’ is permanent
Senior Obama officials tell the US Senate: the ‘war’, in limitless form, will continue for ‘at least’ another decade – or two. Assistant Defense Secretary Michael Sheehan, right, testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee’s May 16, 2013, hearing on the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force. Last October, …
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